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EARLY 20 th cEntuRY / ARtS & cRAftS:<br />

Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 8, 2013 at noon<br />

Studio cERAmicS:<br />

Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 8, 2013 immediately following Early 20th c.<br />

20 th /21 St cEntuRY dESign:<br />

Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 9, 2013 at noon<br />

PREviEwS:<br />

<strong>June</strong> 1–6, 12 noon–5:00 pm or by appointment<br />

<strong>June</strong> 7, 12 noon–7:00 pm<br />

Doors open <strong>June</strong> 8/9 at 9:00 am<br />

Preview online at www.ragoarts.com<br />

“the men of modern design”<br />

A talk by Dr. Martin Eidelberg Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 6 at 6 pm<br />

The auction house opens on Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 6 at noon. A reception begins at 5 pm.<br />

RSVP to 609.397.9374 ext. 119 or raac@ragoarts.com. If you are unable to rsvp in advance, please join us if you can. All are welcome.<br />

imPoRtAnt noticE to ALL buYERS:<br />

The buyer’s premium for each lot purchased is 25% on the first $50,000 of the hammer price, 20% on the portion from $50,001 through<br />

$1,000,000, <strong>and</strong> 12% on that portion of the hammer price exceeding $1,000,000.<br />

A cash discount of 3% off the 25% buyer’s premium will be applied for property purchased by cash, check, wire transfer or money order if<br />

payment is received within 15 days of sale. This effectively lowers the 25% buyer’s premium to 22%. No discount will be taken off the lower<br />

buyer’s premium apportioned for lots that sell at $50,001 <strong>and</strong> above.<br />

On Live <strong>Auction</strong>eers, a buyer’s premium in the amount of 26% of the successful high bid will be levied. A cash discount of 3% off the 26%<br />

buyer’s premium will be applied for property purchased by cash, check, wire transfer or money order if payment is received within 15 days of<br />

sale. This effectively lowers the 26% buyer’s premium to 23%. No discount will be taken off the lower buyer’s premium apportioned for lots<br />

that sell at $50,001 <strong>and</strong> above.<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>EER’S notES:<br />

If you have questions on the condition of a work, we would be glad to provide our opinion, but all works are sold according to our Terms of<br />

Sale. Please call the <strong>Auction</strong> House for complete condition reports if you cannot view in person.<br />

imPoRtAnt infoRmAtion foR PhonE biddERS:<br />

<strong>Rago</strong>’s guarantees you a line <strong>and</strong> a phone agent for bidding until 4 Pm on the day prior to an auction. After that time, we will gladly accept<br />

your absentee bids, even during the auction (up to 30 minutes before a lot goes on the block). Changes to bid lists left with us prior to the<br />

deadline will always be accommodated as best we can, as will follow-up phone bids for those who attend/must leave the auction <strong>and</strong> other<br />

exceptional cases.<br />

condition REPoRtS ARE not LiStEd in thE cAtALoguE:<br />

Up-to-date condition reports can be accessed by:<br />

• Going online to www.ragoarts.com – all available condition reports will be posted along with the lot descriptions.<br />

• Calling us at 609.397.9374<br />

• Faxing us at 609.397.9377<br />

• E-mailing us at info@ragoarts.com<br />

• Speaking directly with us on the phone or in person, at the auction house from <strong>June</strong> 1 – 7.<br />

COVER ILLUSTRATIONS: Lots 402 (front), 561 (back)


condition REPoRtS, incLuding thoSE foR PottERY,<br />

ARE LiStEd onLinE onLY – www.RAgoARtS.com<br />

PLEASE fEEL fREE to contAct uS foR AdditionAL infoRmAtion<br />

contEntS:<br />

20th/21st C. / Modern:<br />

Lots 400–1003, page 1<br />

inquiRiES/infoRmAtion:<br />

Specialists in Charge:<br />

David <strong>Rago</strong><br />

609.397.9374 or info@ragoarts.com<br />

Suzanne Perrault<br />

609.397.9374 or info@ragoarts.com<br />

Specialists:<br />

Jerry Cohen<br />

800.448.7828 or jerrycohen@mac.com<br />

Jad Attal<br />

609.397.9374 or jad@ragoarts.com<br />

Absentee Bids:<br />

Eliane Talec<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 118<br />

Telephone Bids:<br />

Ellen Sapienza<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 110<br />

Sara Pavics<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 124<br />

Condition Reports:<br />

Kimberly Sørensen<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 130 or kim@ragoarts.com<br />

Sarah Dziamba<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 123 or sarahd@ragoarts.com<br />

Terms of Sale, page342<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Staff, page 345<br />

Shipping Information, page 346<br />

Condition Report Form, page 347<br />

Absentee Bid Form, page 348<br />

New Bidder Registration:<br />

Eliane Talec<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 118<br />

Payments / Shipping:<br />

Karen Davies<br />

609.397.9374, ext. 145<br />

Catalogue Subscriptions <strong>and</strong> Single Orders:<br />

1.866.RAGOARTS (724.6278)<br />

ragoarts.com<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>and</strong> Exhibition Information:<br />

1.866.RAGOARTS (724.6278)<br />

ragoarts.com<br />

Up to the Minute Information:<br />

1.866.RAGOARTS (724.6278)<br />

ragoarts.com<br />

Fax Line for Bids/Condition Reports:<br />

609.397.9377<br />

E-mail for scanned Bid Forms:<br />

eliane@agoarts.com<br />

20 th /21 St cEntuRY / modERn:<br />

Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 9, 2013 at noon


RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1


400: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Important Sculpture Front vertical cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1973<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> torch-cut polychromed steel, laminate<br />

Signed Paul Evans 73<br />

72” x 26” x 23”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$100,000–150,000<br />

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401: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Important custom coffee table, New Hope, PA, 1973<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, glass<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated, Paul Evans 73<br />

17” x 60” x 29 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

$20,000–30,000<br />

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402: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Important Sculpture Front cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1970<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> torch-cut polychromed steel, slate<br />

Signed Paul Evans 6.6.70.<br />

36” x 94” x 24”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$100,000–125,000<br />

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403: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Set of six Patchwork dining chairs, USA, 1967<br />

Copper, bronze, pewter, welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, vinyl,<br />

casters<br />

All signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

On casters: 32 1/2” x 25 1/4” x 25 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Ambler, PA<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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404: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Patchwork dining table, USA, 1960s<br />

Copper, bronze, pewter, welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 86” x 48”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Ambler, PA<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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405: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Faceted wall-mounting cabinet, USA, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, bird’s-eye maple burl, gel-coated fiberglass<br />

23” x 96” x 25”<br />

$30,000–40,000<br />

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406: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Custom Pierced-Front wall-hanging cabinet, New Hope, PA,<br />

1960s<br />

Torch-cut, welded, polychromed <strong>and</strong> patinated steel, wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 28” x 20”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$20,000–30,000<br />

407: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Custom Looped-Front cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Verdigris-patinated copper, steel, bronze, gold-leafed <strong>and</strong><br />

polychromed wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

39” x 37” x 25 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

$20,000–30,000<br />

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408: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Large Argente cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1972<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> dye-painted aluminum, laminate, polychromed<br />

wood, slate<br />

Welded signature Paul Evans 72 J.L.<br />

31 1/4” x 84 1/4” x 21 1/4”<br />

$35,000–45,000<br />

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409: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PAuL EvAnS Studio<br />

Important Patchwork sculpture, New Hope,<br />

PA,1960s<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, painted wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

78” x 24” x 35”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the<br />

artist<br />

$35,000–55,000<br />

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410: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

Rare coffee pot <strong>and</strong> sugar bowl, Sturbridge, MA, 1950s<br />

Pewter, rosewood<br />

Coffee pot stamped P. EVANS PEWTER<br />

13” x 5”, 4” x 3”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

412: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

Pair of c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Turned walnut, pewter<br />

Unmarked<br />

13 1/2” x 3”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

411: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Patchwork hinged box, New Hope, PA, 1970s<br />

Patinated copper, bronze, pewter, wood, cork, felt<br />

Unmarked<br />

4” x 10” x 10”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

413: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

Pair of c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Turned walnut, pewter<br />

Stamped Designers Inc Paul Evans<br />

13 1/2” x 3”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

414: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Patchwork wall hanging console table, USA, 1960s<br />

Copper, bronze, pewter, welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, slate<br />

Unmarked<br />

6 3/4” x 57 1/2” x 17”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Ambler, PA<br />

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$3,000–5,000<br />

415: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Dining table (PE-24), USA, 1968<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> polychromed steel, bronze, glass<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

29 1/2” x 82 1/2” x 43 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Winter Park, FL<br />

$4,500–6,500


416: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape cabinet, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, maple, burl, laminate<br />

Signed<br />

24 1/2” x 32” x 24”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased directly from the<br />

artist.<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

418: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape: floor lamp, two table lamps, <strong>and</strong> one pedestal,<br />

USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, laminate<br />

Unmarked<br />

Floor lamp: 54” x 18” x 14”, pedestal: 40” x 14” sq., table<br />

lamps: 9” x 10” x 5”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Ambler, PA<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

417: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape mirror, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, mirrored glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

54” x 56” x 4”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

419: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Illuminated pedestal, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, glass<br />

Etched signature<br />

48” x 12” x 12”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

420: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape dining table, USA, 1970s<br />

Walnut, maple burl, brass<br />

Signed<br />

29 3/4” x 78 1/2” x 48”, two leaves: 15”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

421: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape dining table (PE 631), USA, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 100” x 46”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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422: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape cabinet, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, laminate<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 90” x 22 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Ambler, PA<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

423: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cityscape king-size four-poster bed, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, laminate, Moroccan leaded-glass lantern<br />

Unmarked<br />

84 1/2” x 91 1/2” x 92 1/2”<br />

$12,000–18,000<br />

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424: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Pair of illuminated modular lounge<br />

chairs, USA, 1970s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, wool<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

24” x 38” x 39 3/4”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

425: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Pair of illuminated modular lounge<br />

chairs, USA, 1970s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, wool<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

24” x 38” x 39 3/4”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

426: PAuL EvAnS (1931 - 1987)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Pair of illuminated modular lounge<br />

chairs, USA, 1970s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, wool<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

24” x 38” x 39 3/4”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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427: PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

New Hope lounge chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Sculpted walnut, webbing, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chair: 30” x 30” x 33”, ottoman: 15” x 25” dia.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

428: PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

New Hope lounge chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Sculpted walnut, linen, webbing<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chair: 36” x 29 1/2” x 36”, ottoman: 18 1/2” x 24” x 24”<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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429: PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

Bench, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Sculpted walnut, maple<br />

Unmarked<br />

12” x 84” x 15 3/4”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

430: PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

Triangular side table, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Sculpted walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

20 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 21 1/4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

431: PhiL PowELL (1919 - 2008)<br />

Coffee table, New Hope, PA, 1950s<br />

Laminated <strong>and</strong> sculpted walnut, cleft slate<br />

Unmarked<br />

17 1/2” x 50” x 50”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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432: whARton EShERicK (1887 - 1970)<br />

Hammer H<strong>and</strong>le Chair, Paoli, PA, late 1930s<br />

Figured white oak, hickory, saddle leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 18” x 20 1/4”<br />

Provenance: Purchased from the artist by<br />

Marjorie Content, thence by descent<br />

Published: Sfirri, The Hammer-H<strong>and</strong>led Chairs:<br />

Found object art by Wharton Esherick, Woodwork:<br />

A Magazine for All Woodworkers, 2008, p. 61<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

433: whARton EShERicK (1887 - 1970)<br />

Side chair, Paoli, PA, 1932<br />

Maple, oak, saddle leather<br />

Incised WE XXXII<br />

37 1/2” x 18” x 18 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Purchased from the artist by<br />

Marjorie Content, thence by descent<br />

$15,000–20,000<br />

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434: whARton EShERicK (1887 - 1970)<br />

Carved walnut serving tray, Paoli, PA, 1962<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

28” x 11”<br />

Provenance: Given by the artist to Marjorie <strong>and</strong> Jean Toomer,<br />

thence by descent<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

435: whARton EShERicK (1887 - 1970)<br />

Two prints, “Spirit Active” <strong>and</strong> “Spirit Inactive,” <strong>and</strong> rare<br />

illustrated booklet, “Bright Mariner,” by Katherine Garrison<br />

Chapin, Paoli, PA, 1931 (prints), 1933 (booklet)<br />

Prints on h<strong>and</strong>made paper<br />

Booklet: Duffield <strong>and</strong> Green, USA<br />

Prints signed <strong>and</strong> dated with dedication to Hannah Weil,<br />

booklet with h<strong>and</strong>written dedication by Chapin<br />

Prints: 14 3/4” x 9 1/2”, booklet: 8 1/4” x 5 1/2”<br />

All pictured online<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

436: whARton EShERicK (Attr.) (1887 - 1970)<br />

Sculpted walnut shelf, Paoli, PA<br />

Unmarked<br />

43 1/4” x 43 1/4”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

437: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Pair of Conoid Cushion chairs, New Hope, PA, 1989<br />

American black walnut, hickory, upholstery<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated, “George Nakashima April 3rd 1989”<br />

34” x 34 1/2” x 36”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist. Copy<br />

of the original receipt available.<br />

$18,000–24,000<br />

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438: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Eight Conoid chairs, New Hope, PA, 1981<br />

Walnut, hickory<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

35 1/2” x 20” x 22”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of correspondence. Purchased<br />

from artist by current owner.<br />

$25,000–35,000<br />

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439: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Minguren IV dining table, New Hope, PA, 1981<br />

Walnut, rosewood<br />

Signed with client’s name <strong>and</strong> date<br />

29” x 85” x 41 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of correspondence. Purchased<br />

from artist by current owner.<br />

$14,000–18,000<br />

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440: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Conoid bench, New Hope, PA, 1983<br />

American black walnut, hickory<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

32 1/2” x 90” x 32 3/4”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original drawing <strong>and</strong> invoice<br />

$20,000–30,000<br />

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441: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Trestle dining table, New Hope, PA, 1959<br />

Walnut, rosewood<br />

One leaf signed with client’s name<br />

29” x 42” x 60”, two leaves: 14 3/4”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice<br />

$7,500–9,500<br />

442: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Set of eight Grass-Seated chairs, New Hope, PA, 1957<br />

Black walnut, hickory, woven grass cord<br />

Brass labels<br />

27 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 19”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original receipt.<br />

$9,000–14,000<br />

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443: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Conoid chair, New Hope, PA, 1987<br />

Walnut, hickory<br />

Signed George Nakashima with client’s name<br />

35 1/2” x 20” x 21 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original receipt <strong>and</strong> invoice.<br />

Purchased from the artist by current owner.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

445: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Nightst<strong>and</strong>, New Hope, PA, 1960<br />

American black walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

21 1/2” x 20” x 20”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice <strong>and</strong> drawing.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

444: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Mira stool, New Hope, PA, 1960<br />

American black walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

36 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 19”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

446: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Cube <strong>and</strong> side table, New Hope, PA, 1961<br />

American black walnut<br />

Side table signed with client’s name<br />

Cube: 15” x 15” x 15”<br />

Provenance available for cube: Copy of original invoice <strong>and</strong><br />

sketch<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

447: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Walnut Special Bookshelf, New Hope, PA,<br />

1976<br />

Unmarked<br />

84” x 36” x 13”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original<br />

order card <strong>and</strong> letter of authentication<br />

from Mira Nakashima. Purchased from<br />

artist by current owner.<br />

$12,000–16,000<br />

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448: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Conoid Cross-Legged desk, New Hope, PA, 1987<br />

French olive ash, walnut<br />

Signed George Nakashima 1987<br />

29” x 72 1/2” x 38”<br />

Provenance available: Copies of original receipt, invoice, <strong>and</strong><br />

drawing. Purchased from the artist by current owner.<br />

$30,000–50,000<br />

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449: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Fine Minguren I coffee table, New Hope, PA, 1980<br />

English oak burl, American black walnut<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

15” x 51” x 31”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original order card <strong>and</strong> letter<br />

of authentication from Mira Nakashima. Purchased from<br />

artist by current owner.<br />

$50,000–70,000<br />

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450: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Triple cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1976/1981<br />

Walnut, p<strong>and</strong>anus cloth<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

32” x 84” x 20”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original drawing <strong>and</strong><br />

correspondence. Purchased from artist by current owner.<br />

$12,000–18,000<br />

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451: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Double dresser, New Hope, PA, 1960<br />

American black walnut<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

32” x 72” x 21 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Copy of original invoice<br />

$6,500–8,500<br />

452: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

American black walnut End Table, New Hope, PA, 1973<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 29 1/2” x 30”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original order card <strong>and</strong> letter<br />

of authentication from Mira Nakashima. Purchased from<br />

artist by current owner.<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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453: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

PARZingER oRiginALS<br />

Long dresser, USA, 1950s<br />

Lacquered wood, mahogany, brass<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

32” x 84” x 18”<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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454: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

Wall-hanging mirror with c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, New York, 1950s<br />

Mirrored glass, brass, painted wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 1/2” x 20” x 4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

455: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

Wall-hanging mirror with c<strong>and</strong>lesticks, New York, 1950s<br />

Mirrored glass, brass, painted wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 1/2” x 20” x 4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

456: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

PARZingER oRiginALS<br />

Small studded cabinet, USA, 1950s<br />

Lacquered wood, nickeled brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

21” x 31” x 17 1/2”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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457: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

PARZingER oRiginALS<br />

Lamp table, USA, 1950s<br />

Enameled steel, linen, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

70” x 21 1/2” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

459: LightoLiER<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, USA/Canada, 1950s<br />

Enameled metal, brass-plated metal, six sockets<br />

Stamped twice, CANADA<br />

To ceiling cap: 28” x 21” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

458: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

LightoLiER<br />

Pair of table lamps, USA, 1950s<br />

Silver-plated metal, painted metal, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 6 1/4”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

460: tommi PARZingER (1903 - 1981)<br />

PARZingER oRiginALS<br />

Pair of floor lamps, USA, 1960s<br />

Wrought iron, mahogany, brass, four<br />

sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

84” x 24” dia.<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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461: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Cabinet, New York, 1950s<br />

Lacquered <strong>and</strong> gilt wood<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Overall: 77” x 82” x 16”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

462: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Fine cabinet, New York, 1960s<br />

Antiqued silver leaf, patinated brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

49” x 60” x 18”<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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463: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of mirrored cabinets, New York, 1950s<br />

Antiqued mirrored glass, carved <strong>and</strong> polychromed<br />

wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 22 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

464: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of three-drawer dressers, New York, 1950s<br />

Cerused oak, bronze, upholstery<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

32” x 46” x 20”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

465: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of single-door side tables, New York, 1960s<br />

Antiqued silver leaf, nickeled brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

22 1/2” x 33” x 13”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

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466: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> four chairs, New York,<br />

1960s<br />

Antiqued silver leaf on wood, mohair<br />

Unmarked<br />

Dining table: 30” x 50” dia., two leaves: 10 1/2”,<br />

chairs: 35” x 20” x 22”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

467: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Carved, painted, <strong>and</strong> silvered oak, glass<br />

16 1/2” x 52” x 36”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

468: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, New York, 1960s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany,<br />

velveteen<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 30” x 29”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

469: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, New York, 1960s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany,<br />

chenille<br />

Unmarked<br />

31” x 24” x 30”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

470: doRothY dRAPER (1889 - 1969)<br />

hERitAgE hEnREdon<br />

Pair of benches, USA, 1950s<br />

Lacquered wood, brass, chenille, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

18” x 25” x 20”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

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471: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of tree trunk table lamps, New York, 1950s<br />

Carved, gilt, <strong>and</strong> polychromed wood, painted shades, single<br />

sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 44” x 18” dia., base only, to socket: 28 1/2” x 7”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

473: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of Pagoda table lamps, New York, 1950s<br />

Gilt wood, bone, woven shades, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 14 1/2” x 9 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

472: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of column lamps, New York, 1960s<br />

Carved <strong>and</strong> polychromed wood, patinated brass, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

34” x 6” dia., base only: 23”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

474: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Pair of table lamps, New York, 1950s<br />

Turned <strong>and</strong> gilded wood, paper shades, two sockets,<br />

patinated metal<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 37” x 19” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

475: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Antiqued gold leaf, wood, glass, mirrored<br />

glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

14” x 55” x 27”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased<br />

from the artist<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

476: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Console table, New York, 1950s<br />

Limed <strong>and</strong> silvered oak, mirrored glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 36 1/2” x 20 3/4”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased<br />

from the artist<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

477: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Console table, New York, 1960s<br />

Cerused oak, brass, painted glass<br />

Stamped<br />

28 1/2” x 66 1/2” x 17”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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478: JAmES mont (1904 - 1974)<br />

JAmES mont dESign<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>father clock, New York, 1960s<br />

Polychromed, enameled <strong>and</strong> gilt wood, brass, silk<br />

Stamped<br />

71 1/2” x 17” x 14 3/4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

479: bAKALowitS & SohnE<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Austria, 1960s<br />

Brass, crystal, single socket<br />

To canopy: 32” x 24” dia.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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480: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

Pair of brass table lamps, Los Angeles, CA, 1976<br />

One signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Brass, single sockets<br />

Overall: 35 1/2” x 21” x 12”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

482: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

Pair of looped floor lamps, Los Angeles, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, ebonized wood, three sockets<br />

Brass labels<br />

61” x 10”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

481: c. JERE (Attr.)<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

Sculptural floor lamp, Los Angeles, CA, 1960s<br />

Brass, patinated steel, ebonized wood, three sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

75” x 36” x 25”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

483: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

Pair of looped table lamps, Los Angeles, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, ebonized wood, sockets<br />

Brass labels<br />

34” x 10” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

484: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

“Raindrops” wall-hanging mirror, Los Angeles,<br />

1968<br />

Patinated copper, brass, mirrored glass<br />

No visible signature<br />

Appr. 34” dia. x 6”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

486: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

Wall-hanging mirror, Los Angeles, CA, 1980s<br />

Brass, bronze, steel, mirrored glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

34” dia.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

485: c. JERE<br />

ARtiSAn houSE<br />

“Raindrops” wall-hanging sculpture, Los Angeles, 1975<br />

Patinated <strong>and</strong> chromed metal<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

30” x 60” x 8 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

487: EmiL StEJnAR (b. 1939)<br />

RuPERt niKoLL<br />

Radiating ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Austria, 1960s<br />

Glass, enameled metal, gold-plated brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

To post: 18” x 15” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

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488: EARL PARdon (1926 - 1991)<br />

Mosaic bracelet, New York<br />

Sterling silver, gold, enamel, gemstones<br />

STERLING 14K/ PARDON/1075<br />

7 1/2” x 1”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

489: tod PARdon (b. 1952)<br />

Sculptural brooch with custom st<strong>and</strong>, “Married Man,”<br />

Saratoga, NY<br />

Sterling, 14K gold, ebony, enamel, ivory, jade, gemstone,<br />

rosewood st<strong>and</strong><br />

STERLING 14K/T. Pardon/1219B/MARRIED MAN<br />

Brooch: 3 3/4” x 1 1/2”<br />

Note: The artist is the son of Earl Pardon<br />

$700–1,000<br />

490: cARoLYn KRiEgmAn (1933 - 1999)<br />

Kinetic plastic neckpiece, USA, 1969<br />

Plastic, plexiglass beads, metal rings<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

21” x 10” x 8”<br />

Note: There is a similar example in the Smithsonian<br />

American Art Museum<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

491: LindA ma c nEiL (b. 1954)<br />

“Lucent Lines” necklace <strong>and</strong> earrings suite, 1999<br />

Polished clear optical glass, polished red glass, 14k yellow<br />

gold<br />

Necklace <strong>and</strong> earrings signed, marked 14k<br />

Necklace: 6 1/2” dia.<br />

Published: MacNeil, United in Beauty: The Jewelry <strong>and</strong><br />

Collectors of Linda MacNeil, 2002, p. 74<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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492: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Pair of club chairs, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

30” x 30” x 33”<br />

Provenance: Private New York Collection<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

493: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Bleached walnut, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 1/2” x 24 1/2” x 29”<br />

$4,500–4,500<br />

494: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Chaise lounge, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Painted walnut, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

35” x 59” x 24”<br />

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$3,000–5,000<br />

495: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Bleached walnut, webbing, canvas<br />

Unmarked<br />

32 1/2” x 26” x 38”<br />

$3,000–5,000


496: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Chaise lounge, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Painted walnut, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

35” x 59” x 24”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

497: John hutton (1947 - 2006)<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, USA, 1970s<br />

Carved <strong>and</strong> stained poplar, silk<br />

Retailer labels<br />

33” x 28” x 26” ea.<br />

$3,000–5,000 498: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Daybed, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Bleached walnut, brass, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

15” x 81 1/2” x 32”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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499: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Pair of occasional tables (no. 1759), Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1953<br />

Walnut, brass<br />

Decal label, stenciled numbers<br />

16” x 28” sq.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

501: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Flip-top server, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Decal <strong>and</strong> stenciled numbers<br />

Closed: 30” x 36” x 22<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

500: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Coffee table, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, brass<br />

Decal label, brass retailer’s label, stenciled numbers<br />

16” x 54 1/2” x 30”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

502: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

hAnSEn<br />

Pair of floor lamps, New York, 1950s<br />

Brass, enameled metal, linen, two sockets<br />

Stamped signatures<br />

Overall: 48” x 19” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

503: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> six chairs, four side-, two arm-,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Bleached walnut, brass, upholstery<br />

Dining table has decal label <strong>and</strong> stenciled numbers, chairs<br />

unmarked, paper label to leaf crate<br />

Dining table: 29” x 64” x 40”, armchairs: 32” x 23” x 22”,<br />

side chairs: 32” x 21 1/2” x 22”, two leaves: 16”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

504: t.h. RobSJohn-gibbingS (1905 - 1976)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Cabinet, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Bleached walnut, woven wicker, brass<br />

Upholstery label<br />

32 1/4” x 67 1/2” x 21 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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505: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Sofa, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Mahogany, silk<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 108” x 32”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

506: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Sofa, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Raw silk, walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 108” x 32”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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507: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Flip-top console table, Berne, IN, 1960s<br />

Quarter-sawn white oak, red oak, brass<br />

Brass D label<br />

29” x 72” x 17 1/2”, open depth is 35”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

508: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Bench, Berne, IN, 1960s<br />

Lacquered mahogany, chenille, leather<br />

Brass label<br />

17” x 23” sq.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

509: bAKER fuRnituRE inc.<br />

Pair of benches, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany, wool,<br />

brass casters<br />

Fabric labels<br />

15 1/2” x 23” sq.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

510: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Sofa, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Sculpted mahogany, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 90” x 32 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

511: StYLE of EdwARd woRmLEY<br />

Cabinet, USA, 1950s<br />

Brazilian rosewood, glazed tile, gilt wood,<br />

frosted glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

23” x 108” x 18 1/2”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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512: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> six chairs, four side-, two arm-,<br />

Berne, IN, 1940s<br />

Bleached mahogany <strong>and</strong> walnut, vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

Dining table: 29” x 52 1/2” x 40 1/2”, two leaves: 24”,<br />

side chairs: 33” x 22” x 23”, arm chairs: 34” x 27” x 24”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

513: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Adjustable rocking chaise, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered ash, brass, cane<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 37” x 21” x 68”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

514: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> six chairs, two arm-, four side-, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany <strong>and</strong> ash, rosewood, upholstery<br />

Brass D label to dining table, paper label on leaf crate<br />

Dining table: 30” x 66 1/4” x 44 1/4”, armchairs: 37 1/2” x 24” x 21 1/2”,<br />

side chairs: 37” x 21 1/2” x 23”, two leaves: 24”<br />

Provenance: Private New York Collection<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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515: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Pair of occasional tables, Berne, IN,<br />

1940s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

22” x 27 1/2” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

516: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Pair of cabinets, Berne, IN, 1940s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany,<br />

leather<br />

Enameled green metal label<br />

32” x 48” x 14”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

517: hAnSEn Lighting co.<br />

Floor lamp, New York, 1960s<br />

Crystal, brass, linen, two sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s stamp to base <strong>and</strong><br />

diffusers<br />

Overall: 52” x 15” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

518: hAnSEn Lighting co.<br />

Floor lamp, New York, 1960s<br />

Crystal, brass, linen, two sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s stamp to base <strong>and</strong><br />

diffusers<br />

Overall: 52” x 15” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

519: EdwARd woRmLEY (1907 - 1995)<br />

dunbAR<br />

Pair of open bookshelves, Berne, IN, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany, leather, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

58 1/2” x 70” x 12 3/4”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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520: cEdRic hARtmAn (b. 1929)<br />

Pair of table lamps, Omaha, NE, 1980s<br />

Brass, single sockets<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

14 1/2” x 14” x 18”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

522: cEdRic hARtmAn (b. 1929)<br />

Articulated floor lamps, Omaha, NE, 1980s<br />

Brass, acrylic, plastic, single sockets<br />

Stamped signature<br />

As shown: 29 1/2” x 11” x 13”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

521: cEdRic hARtmAn (b. 1929)<br />

Counterbalance desk lamp, Omaha, NE, 1990s<br />

Chromed steel, acrylic, single socket<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

As shown: 16” x 26” x 6”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

523: cEdRic hARtmAn (b. 1929)<br />

Pair of floor lamps, Omaha, NE, 1980s<br />

Brass, single sockets<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

As shown: 37 1/2” x 13” x 11”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

524: K.E.m. wEbER (1889 - 1963)<br />

Armchair, USA, ca. 1929<br />

Lacquered maple, linen<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 23 1/2” x 25 1/2”<br />

Note: Commissioned for the<br />

Biltmore Hotel, Arizona<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

525: K.E.m. wEbER (1889 - 1963)<br />

LLoYd mAnufActuRing co.<br />

Triple b<strong>and</strong> sofa, USA, ca. 1934<br />

Chromed steel, leatherette, maple<br />

Unmarked<br />

33” x 78 1/2” x 43”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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526: wALtER von nESSEn (Attr.) (1889 - 1943)<br />

Tiered side table, USA, 1920s<br />

Aluminum, Bakelite, ebonized wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

27” x 15”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

528: AmERicAn<br />

Pair of tiered side tables, USA, 1920s<br />

Burl wood, silvered mahogany<br />

Unmarked<br />

26 1/4” x 17” x 12 1/4”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

527: KuRt vERSEn (1901 - 1997)<br />

vERSEn Lighting co.<br />

Louvered torchere, New York, 1940s<br />

Copper, brass, iron, single socket<br />

Raised number to base<br />

68” x 17 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

529: AndREw SZoEKE (1916 - 1999)<br />

Cabinet, USA, 1930s<br />

Walnut <strong>and</strong> mixed woods marquetry<br />

Manufacturer’s metal label<br />

40” x 76” 20”<br />

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$4,000–6,000


530: giLbERt RohdE (1894 - 1944)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Coffee table, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1940s<br />

East Indian laurel, walnut, matte-chromed steel<br />

Metal retailer label, stenciled numbers<br />

16” x 43” x 18”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

531: giLbERt RohdE (1894 - 1944)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Pair of bookcases (nos. 3634 <strong>and</strong> 3632), Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1940s<br />

East Indian laurel, birch, lacquered wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

39” x 32” x 11”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

532: AuStRiAn<br />

Floor lamp, Austria, 1920s<br />

Oak, ebony, ivory, copper, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 67” x 21” dia., base: 15 1/2” dia.<br />

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$4,500–6,500<br />

533: giLbERt RohdE (1894 - 1944) (Attr.)<br />

mutuAL SunSEt Lighting co<br />

Rare floor lamp, USA, 1940s<br />

Enameled <strong>and</strong> chromed steel, Bakelite, paper shades, two<br />

sockets<br />

Molded MSLC3901<br />

35 1/2” x 25” x 12”<br />

$5,000–7,000


534: oScAR bAch (1884 - 1957)<br />

Adjustable floor lamp, New York, 1920s<br />

Iron, patinated iron, brass, parchment, single socket<br />

As shown: 60” x 21” x 11”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

535: oScAR bAch (1884 - 1957)<br />

Cigar box, New York, 1920s<br />

Bronze, cedar, enamel<br />

No visible mark<br />

4 3/4” x 11” x 6 1/2”<br />

$850–1,250<br />

536: oScAR bAch (1884 - 1957)<br />

Fire poker, New York, 1920s<br />

Wrought iron, brass<br />

Stamped, Pat Pending Oscar Bach<br />

33” x 6”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

537: gRoSfELd houSE<br />

Pair of armchairs, USA, 1940s<br />

Mahogany, acrylic, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

41” x 23” x 22 1/2”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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538: PAuL fRAnKL (1886 - 1958)<br />

JohnSon fuRnituRE co<br />

Nightst<strong>and</strong>, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1940s<br />

Lacquered cork <strong>and</strong> mahogany, aluminum<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

24” x 24” x 18”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

539: PAuL fRAnKL (1886 - 1958)<br />

JohnSon fuRnituRE co<br />

Coffee table, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1940s<br />

Enameled cork, stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered<br />

mahogany<br />

Unmarked<br />

14 1/4” x 40” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

540: gRoSfELd houSE<br />

Cabinet, USA, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany, tooled<br />

leather, glass, acrylic<br />

Unmarked<br />

34” x 66” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

541: PAuL fRAnKL (1886 - 1958)<br />

JohnSon fuRnituRE co<br />

Cabinet, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1940s<br />

Lacquered cork <strong>and</strong> mahogany, brass<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

32 1/2” x 72” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

542: PAuL fRAnKL (1886 - 1958)<br />

JohnSon fuRnituRE co<br />

Pair of cabinets, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI,1940s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany, lacquered cork, brass, glass<br />

Stenciled numbers <strong>and</strong> br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Each: 84” x 42” x 22”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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543: PAuL fRAnKL (1886 - 1958)<br />

JohnSon fuRnituRE co<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> six chairs, two-arm, four side-, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1940s<br />

Lacquered cork <strong>and</strong> mahogany, upholstery<br />

Stenciled numbers to table, chairs unmarked<br />

Table: 29” x 72” x 42”, two leaves: 11 1/2”, armchairs: 33 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 23”,<br />

side chairs: 33 1/2” x 20” x 22”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

544: fRAnciSco bARon (1931 - 2006)<br />

Two-part bull sculpture, Spain, 1960s<br />

Patinated bronze, brass<br />

Signed Baron, 4/7<br />

20 1/4” x 28 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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545: fELiciAno bEJAR (1920 - 2007)<br />

Large Magiscope sculpture, Mexico,<br />

1989<br />

Cut glass, reclaimed steel,<br />

automotive parts<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

On base: 78 1/2” x 32”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

546: fELiciAno bEJAR (1920 - 2007)<br />

Two Magiscope sculptures, Mexico,<br />

1981 <strong>and</strong> 1983<br />

Cut glass, reclaimed steel,<br />

automotive parts<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Both 34” x 14” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

547: fELiciAno bEJAR (1920 - 2007)<br />

Magiscope sculpture, Mexico, 1986<br />

Cut glass, reclaimed steel,<br />

automotive parts<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

On base: 50” x 14”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

548: gREg nAngLE (b. 1973)<br />

Sculpture, “The Lights Went Out, The C<strong>and</strong>les Burned All<br />

Night,” Philadelphia, 2013<br />

Cast bronze, cast glass, steel<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Sculpture: 57” x 13” x 14”, with base: 71” h.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

550: John mc quEEn (b. 1943)<br />

Abstract tree bark sculpture, Alfred Station, NY<br />

Stitched tree bark<br />

Unmarked<br />

19” x 21” x 10”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

549: tEd RAndALL (1914 - 1985)<br />

Verdigris-patinated bronze nude sculpture with lute,<br />

Alfred, NY<br />

58” x 21” x 8”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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551: cLAYton whitEhouSE (b. 1936)<br />

Brass three-piece kinetic sculpture,<br />

Florida, 1993<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

As shown: 12” x 9 1/4” x 8”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

553: mAthiAS goERitZ (1915 - 1990)<br />

Abstract sculpture, Mexico, 1980s<br />

Torch-cut steel, reclaimed objects, gilding<br />

Welded signature<br />

52 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 8”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

552: mARcELLo fAntoni (b. 1915)<br />

Sculpture, Italy, 1950s<br />

Welded steel, patinated copper<br />

Painted Fantoni Italy<br />

26” x 23 1/2” x 8 1/2”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

554: biLL undERhiLL (b. 1933)<br />

Two bronze wall-hanging sculptures, “Skein,” USA, 1989<br />

One signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

4” x 12” x 12 1/2”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

555: dALE chihuLY (b. 1941)<br />

Five-piece Seaform glass group, “Pink Seaform with White<br />

Wraps,” Seattle, WA, 1984<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Largest: 6” x 18” x 14 1/2”<br />

Complete with original paperwork.<br />

$8,000–12,000<br />

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556: dAntE mARioni (b. 1964)<br />

Large, blown glass Whopper vase, lilac <strong>and</strong><br />

green with yellow lip, USA, 1991<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

28 1/2” x 9 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

557: dAntE mARioni (b. 1964)<br />

Large, blown glass Whopper vase, blue <strong>and</strong><br />

yellow with red lip, USA, 1991<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

28 1/4” x 10”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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558: KLAuS moJE (b. 1936)<br />

Mosaic bowl, Australia, 2003<br />

Fused <strong>and</strong> slumped glass<br />

Etched signature <strong>and</strong> date<br />

2 1/2” x 12 1/2” sq.<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

559: tomAS hLAvicKA (b. 1950)<br />

Large laminated glass bowl with gold <strong>and</strong> silver leaf,<br />

Prague, 2012<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

4 1/2” x 19” x 15”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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560: thERmAn StAtom (b. 1953)<br />

Ladder sculpture, Omaha, NE<br />

Blown, painted, <strong>and</strong> assembled glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

74” x 16” x 2 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

Vladimir Prochazka (b. 1947)<br />

Born in 1947 in the Czech Republic, Vladimir Prochazka is a renowned artist who builds <strong>and</strong> sculpts in glass. Prochazka studied<br />

at the Academy of <strong>Arts</strong>, Architecture <strong>and</strong> Design in Prague <strong>and</strong>, not long after graduating, was at work designing glass sculptures<br />

<strong>and</strong> fountains for numerous public <strong>and</strong> private buildings in the Czech Republic. His art – whether expressed as fountains, ceilings,<br />

lighting fixtures or sculptures – plays on traditional forms in a completely unexpected medium. His finest creations, such as the<br />

luminous glass bridges at the Czech House of Parliament (declared a National Cultural Monument), evoke gr<strong>and</strong>eur <strong>and</strong> inspire<br />

wonder alike. Lot 561 exemplifies Prochazka’s skill with cast glass. The artist deftly manipulates a solid, heavy monolith so that the<br />

viewer sees a weightless, graceful orb. Prochazka continues to live <strong>and</strong> work in the Czech Republic, <strong>and</strong> his creations have won both<br />

the gold (2004) <strong>and</strong> silver (2001) medals at The International Exhibition of Glass in Japan.<br />

561: vLAdimiR PRochAZKA (b. 1947)<br />

Frosted <strong>and</strong> cast glass sculpture, “Emerald,”<br />

Czech Republic, 2000s<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 1/2” x 4 3/4”<br />

Note: Certificate of authenticity available.<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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562: fRAntiSEK viZnER (b. 1936)<br />

Cast glass sculpture, Czech Republic, 2010<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

3/4” x 8 1/2” sq.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

564: SonJA bLomdAhL (b. 1952)<br />

Large Incalmo glass vessel, Seattle<br />

Signed Sonja B10690<br />

10” x 10”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

563: PAvEL SAtRAPA (b. 1964)<br />

Untitled, two-part sculpture, Czech<br />

Republic, 1993<br />

Optical glass<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Each: 19 1/4” x 4” x 2 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

565: RichARd RittER (b. 1940)<br />

Three framed glass murrine book-matched plaques,<br />

Bakersville, NC, 1993<br />

All signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Plaques: 3” x 3 3/4” each, frames: 7 1/2” x 8”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

566: Jon Kuhn (b. 1949)<br />

Large sculpture, “Purple Dusk,”<br />

Winston-Salem, NC, 1992<br />

Internally decorated laminated<br />

glass<br />

Signed, titled, <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

15 1/2” x 10 3/4” x 5 1/4”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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568: miLES vAn REnSSELAER<br />

Sculpture, “Jari Jari Gelas [Glass Fingers] I: Left Retro Slider,”<br />

New Jersey, 2013<br />

Cast bronze, hot-cast glass<br />

21” x 6” x 12”<br />

Provenance: The artist<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

567: Jon Kuhn (b. 1949)<br />

Sculpture with hearts, Winston-Salem, NC, 1993<br />

Internally decorated laminated glass<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated with dedication<br />

7 1/2” x 5 1/2” sq.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

569: miLES vAn REnSSELAER<br />

Sculpture, “Jari-Jari Gelas [Glass Fingers] III: Double Blown<br />

Variation,” New Jersey, 2012<br />

Cast bronze, blown glass<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

10 1/4” x 15”<br />

Provenance: The artist<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

570: Lino tAgLiAPiEtRA (b. 1934)<br />

EffEtRE intERnAtionALE<br />

Saturno sculpture, Italy, 1987<br />

Internally decorated glass, enameled iron<br />

Signed, dated <strong>and</strong> numbered 33/100, with Ogetti label<br />

On st<strong>and</strong>: 25” x 23 1/2” x 10”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

571: hiRoShi YAmAno (b. 1956)<br />

Three-piece sculpture, “China Turbo #4,” from the East to<br />

West Series, 1999<br />

Blown <strong>and</strong> etched glass, foil overlay<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

As shown: 9 1/2” x 16” x 9”<br />

$2,250–3,250<br />

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572: JAcquES AdnEt (1901 - 1984)<br />

Pair of armchairs, France, 1950s<br />

Stitched leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

35 1/2” x 26” x 30”<br />

$6,500–8,500<br />

573: StYLE of JAcquES AdnEt<br />

Daybed, France, 1940s<br />

Cerused oak, enameled steel, wool, leather<br />

25” x 63” x 32”<br />

$7,500–9,500<br />

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574: fREnch<br />

Console table, France, 1930s<br />

Wrought iron, marble<br />

Unmarked<br />

36 3/4” x 43 1/4” x 12”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

575: JEAn RoYERE (1902 - 1981)<br />

Adjustable floor lamp, France, 1950s<br />

Wrought iron, linen shade<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 70” x 20”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

576: JEAn RoYERE (1902 - 1981)<br />

Pair of armchairs, France, 1930s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered oak, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

40” x 20” x 23”<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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577: JAcquES AdnEt (1901 - 1984)<br />

Coffee table, France, 1950s<br />

Enameled wrought iron, glazed ceramic tiles<br />

Unmarked<br />

18” x 24” x 46”<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

578: JAcquES AdnEt (Attr.) (1901 - 1984)<br />

Floor lamp, France, 1960s<br />

Brass, leather, linen, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

70” x 21”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

579: JAcquES AdnEt (1901 - 1984)<br />

Side chair, France, 1960s<br />

Leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

33” x 20” x 23”<br />

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$1,800–2,000<br />

580: fREnch<br />

Coffee table, France<br />

Patinated wrought iron, brass, milk glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

17 1/2” x 84” x 19”<br />

$2,000–3,000


581: JAcquES AdnEt (1901 - 1984)<br />

Coffee table, France, 1950s<br />

Bamboo, leather, brass, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

18 1/2” x 37 1/2” x 16 1/2”<br />

$5,500–7,500<br />

582: no Lot<br />

583: JAcquES AdnEt (1901 - 1984)<br />

Two adjustable desk lamps, France, 1950s<br />

Stitched leather, brass, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

18” x 7” x 9”<br />

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$6,500–7,500


584: fREnch<br />

Pair of floor lamps, France, 1950s<br />

Brass, linen, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

74” x 18 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

586: fREnch<br />

Pair of adjustable floor lamps,<br />

France, 1950s<br />

Brass, enameled steel, linen, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 65” x 18”, base: 13” dia.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

585: coLEttE guEdEn (1905 - 2000)<br />

JAcquES LigniER<br />

Coffee table, France, 1950s<br />

Glazed ceramic, enameled steel<br />

Signed in tile<br />

20” x 64 3/4” x 24 3/4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

587: RogER cAPRon (1922 - 2006)<br />

Tiled coffee table, France, 1960s<br />

Glazed terra-cotta, enameled steel<br />

Stamped signature<br />

15 1/4” x 35” dia.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

588: LouiS Sognot (Attr.) (1892 - 1970)<br />

Pair of reclining lounge chairs, France, 1930s<br />

Chromed steel, Mahram neoprene<br />

Unmarked<br />

Upright: 34” x 26 1/2” x 35”, reclined: 33 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 46”<br />

$12,000–18,000<br />

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589: JAcquES quinEt (Attr.) (1918 - 1992)<br />

Tiered cart, France, 1960s<br />

Bronze, glass, antiqued mirrored glass, plastic,<br />

casters<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 28” x 16”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

591: ALbERt StEinER<br />

Pair of side chairs, France, 1950s<br />

Chromed steel, leather<br />

Metal labels<br />

30” x 22” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

590: fREnch<br />

Pair of single-drawer nightst<strong>and</strong>s, France, 1960s<br />

Polished brass, tinted mirrored glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

20” x 17 3/4” x 17 3/4”<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

592: fELiX AgoStini (1912 - 1974)<br />

Abstract gilt-bronze sculpture,<br />

France, 1960s<br />

Signed<br />

19 1/2” x 4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

593: RAPhAEL RAffEL<br />

St. gobAin<br />

Coffee table, France, 1950s<br />

Textured cobalt glass, bronze<br />

Unmarked<br />

20” x 44” dia.<br />

Publication: For a similar example see Bloch-Champfort, ed.,<br />

Raphael Decorateur (2002), p. 101.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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594: StYLE of JEAn michEL fRAnK<br />

Cabinet, France, 1940s<br />

Cerused oak, parchment<br />

Stamped CD<br />

39 1/2” x 63” x 18”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

595: StYLE of AndRE ARbuS<br />

Pair of single-drawer nightst<strong>and</strong>s, France, 1940s<br />

Oak, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

19 3/4” x 22” x 16”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

596: mAXimE oLd (Attr.) (1910 - 1991)<br />

Cabinet, France, 1950s<br />

Mahogany, oak, shagreen, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 86 1/2” x 20”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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597: StYLE of REnE gAbRiEL<br />

Pair of armchairs, France, 1940s<br />

White oak, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

31” x 26” x 31”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

598: AndRE SoRnAY (Attr.)<br />

Pair of Cubist chairs, France, 1950s<br />

Mahogany, leather, patinated brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 20 1/2” x 22”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

599: LouiS Sognot (Attr.) (1892 - 1970)<br />

Pair of benches, France, 1950s<br />

Beech, nylon-wrapped cord<br />

Unmarked<br />

15 1/4” x 17 3/4” x 13 3/4”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

600: fREnch<br />

Day bed, 1920s<br />

Birch, rosewood, maple burl, shagreen, hammered <strong>and</strong><br />

patinated steel, linen<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 44 1/2” x 87”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

601: fREnch<br />

Andiron, France, 1930s<br />

Chromed <strong>and</strong> enameled steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

5” x 21” x 20 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

602: JAcquES AdnEt (Attr.) (1901 - 1984)<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, France, 1950s<br />

Nickeled brass, crystal, four sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To canopy: 22” x 17 1/2” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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603: fREnch<br />

Pair of seahorse sconces, France, 1940s<br />

Bronze, paper shades, single sockets<br />

Illegible manufacturer’s stamp<br />

12” x 8” x 7”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

604: fREnch<br />

Pair of sconces, 1960s<br />

Patinated brass, parchment, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

13” x 5 1/2” x 7 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

605: chARLES Et fiLS<br />

Pair of rooster sconces, France, 1960s<br />

Brass, gilt brass, chromed steel, two sockets<br />

Stamped<br />

14 1/2” x 9 3/4” x 3 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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606: fELiX AgoStini (1912 - 1974)<br />

Pair of sconces, France, 1960s<br />

Patinated brass, linen shades, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

19” x 12 1/2” x 4 1/2”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

607: fELiX AgoStini (1912 - 1974)<br />

Pair of sconces, France, 1960s<br />

Bronze, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

24 1/2” x 8 1/2” x 5”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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608: cELinE LEPAgE (1882 - 1928)<br />

Figural glazed ceramic sculpture, “La Femme de Marrakech,”<br />

France, 1920s<br />

Several paper labels, signed C.L. at base<br />

29” x 8” x 8”<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

609: wiLLY dARo<br />

Table lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, chromed steel, agate, linen shade<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 10” sq.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

610: wiLLY dARo<br />

Pair of table lamps, France, 1970s<br />

Fossilized ammonite snails, brass, two sockets, paper shades<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 22 1/2” x 20” x 11”, base only: 22” x 10” x 8”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

611: wiLLY dARo<br />

Fine sculptural table lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Patinated brass, agate<br />

Stamped logo<br />

15 1/4” x 7 1/4” x 6”<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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612: JindRich hALAbALA (1903 - 1978)<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, Czechoslovakia, 1940s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered beech, wool<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 28 1/2” x 38”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

613: REnE gAbRiEL (1899 - 1950)<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, France, 1940s<br />

Cerused oak, canvas<br />

Stamped signatures<br />

31 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 32 1/2”<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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614: R & Y AugouSti<br />

Three vases, Paris/The Philippines, 1990s<br />

Bamboo, snakeskin, resin<br />

All stamped<br />

Tallest 16 1/4” x 4 1/2”<br />

$800–1,000<br />

615: R & Y AugouSti<br />

Basket, Paris/The Philippines, 1990s<br />

Bamboo, wood, resin<br />

Stamped<br />

12” x 8 1/4” sq.<br />

$700–900<br />

616: chRiStiAn LiAigRE<br />

hoLLY hunt<br />

Pair of stained oak occasional tables, New York, 1990s<br />

Unmarked<br />

17 1/4” x 11” sq.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

617: R & Y AugouSti<br />

“Delilah” desk <strong>and</strong> bench, France, 1990s<br />

Bamboo, resin, mahogany, glass<br />

Brass label to both<br />

Vanity: 33 1/2” x 38 1/2” x 18 3/4”,<br />

bench: 20” x 20” x 16”<br />

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$3,000–5,000<br />

618: AftER PAbLo PicASSo (1881-1973)<br />

Four-panel room divider after “Girl Before<br />

a Mirror,” 1980s<br />

Lacquered transfer print <strong>and</strong> aniline-dyed<br />

veneers<br />

Unmarked<br />

69 1/2” x 76”<br />

$1,500–2,000


619: PAuL LEgEARd<br />

Coffee table, France, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

10 1/2” x 47 1/4” x 23 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

621: oLiviER mouRguE (b. 1939)<br />

AiRboRnE intERnAtionAL<br />

Bouloum chaise, France, 1970s<br />

Gel-coated fiberglass<br />

Unmarked<br />

23 1/2” x 58” x 24”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

620: boRiS tAbAcoff (1927 - 1985)<br />

J. ESquivE<br />

Mantel clock, France, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, painted metal<br />

Marked B. Tabacoff/J. Esquive Paris<br />

14” x 8 1/2” x 7”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

622: RAYmond LoEwY (1893 - 1986)<br />

comPAgniE d’ESthEtiquE<br />

induStRiELLE<br />

DF2000 eight-drawer valet chest, France, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, laminate, casters<br />

Marked BF2000 Made in France<br />

42” x 20” x 21”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

624: hEnRiK thoR-LARSEn (b. 1932)<br />

Ovalia chair, Sweden, des. 1968<br />

Gel-coated fiberglass, aluminum, stretch upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

50 1/2” x 36” dia.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

623: PiERRE PAuLin (1927 - 2009)<br />

ARtifoRt<br />

Six Tulip chairs, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 1960s<br />

Enameled plastic <strong>and</strong> metal, chromed steel, vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 27” x 24” ea.<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

625: ib ARbERg<br />

Parrot chair, Sweden, 1970s<br />

Enameled <strong>and</strong> chromed steel, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

64” x 36” x 48”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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626: PiERRE giRAudon (Attr.) (b. 1923)<br />

Table lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Fractured resin, brass, single socket, linen shade<br />

Unmarked<br />

Base: 17’ x 4” sq.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

627: REmY LEtAng<br />

Pair of table lamps, France, 1960s<br />

Plastic, nickeled brass, laminated wood, single sockets<br />

Stamped LETANG REMY<br />

19” x 10” x 6”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

628: PiERRE cARdin (Attr.) (b. 1922)<br />

Table lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Brass, enamel, fabric shade, single socket<br />

Paper Made in France label<br />

Overall: 26 1/4” x 16 3/4” sq.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

629: mAX SAuZE (b. 1933)<br />

Pair of reticulated table lamps, France, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, vinyl, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 25 1/2” x 12” sq.<br />

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$3,000–4,000<br />

630: PhiLiPPE bARbiER<br />

Floor lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Matte chromed steel, linen, three sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 65 1/2” x 16”, base: 8” sq.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

631: mAX SAuZE (b. 1933)<br />

Reticulated floor lamp, France, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, vinyl, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 59 1/2” x 16” sq.<br />

$2,500–3,500


632: PiERRE guARichE (1926 - 1995)<br />

Counterbalance floor lamp, France, 1950s<br />

Enameled steel, brass, linen, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 69” x 54” x 13 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

633: PiERRE guARichE (1926 - 1995)<br />

Counterbalance floor lamp, France, 1950s<br />

Brass, vellum, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 74” x 49” x 19”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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634: PiERRE JEAnnEREt (1896 - 1967)<br />

Six V-Leg chairs from the Ch<strong>and</strong>igarh administrative<br />

buildings, France/India, 1950s<br />

Teak, cane, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 20” x 22 1/2”<br />

Publication: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian<br />

Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume <strong>and</strong><br />

Moreau<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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635: PiERRE JEAnnEREt (1896 - 1967)<br />

Two lounge chairs from the Ch<strong>and</strong>igarh Administrative<br />

Buildings, France/India, ca. 1957<br />

Teak, woven wicker, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

30 1/2” x 20 3/4” x 28”<br />

Publication: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian<br />

Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume <strong>and</strong><br />

Moreau<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

636: PiERRE JEAnnEREt (1896 - 1967)<br />

Desk <strong>and</strong> chair from the Ch<strong>and</strong>igarh Administrative<br />

Buildings, France/India, ca. 1957<br />

Indian rosewood, teak, leather, woven cane, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

Desk: 27 3/4” x 48” x 32 3/4”, chair: 27” x 20” x 22”<br />

Publication: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian<br />

Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume <strong>and</strong><br />

Moreau, pg. 200-201<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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637: PiERRE JEAnnEREt (1896 - 1967)<br />

Writing chair from Ch<strong>and</strong>igarh,<br />

France/India, ca. 1960<br />

Teak, cane, upholstery<br />

Painted markings<br />

32” x 22” x 25”<br />

Publication: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret:<br />

The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture,<br />

Touchaleaume <strong>and</strong> Moreau, pg. 562<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

638: PiERRE JEAnnEREt (1896 - 1967)<br />

Teak dining table from Ch<strong>and</strong>igarh,<br />

France/India, ca. 1955<br />

Unmarked<br />

27 1/2” x 60” x 36”<br />

Publication: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret:<br />

The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture,<br />

Touchaleaume <strong>and</strong> Moreau<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

640: AftER JEAn-michEL bASquiAt (1960 - 1988)<br />

Woven wool tapestry, “Cabeza,” after 1984<br />

Unmarked<br />

77” x 58”<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

639: EdwARd fiELdS<br />

Sculpted pile wool area rug, “Soft Shells,”<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, NY, 1970s<br />

Fabric label<br />

146” x 107”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

641: EStELLE LAvERnE (1915 - 1997)<br />

Painting, “Big Little Man,” New York<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> titled<br />

41” x 33”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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642: AftER ALEXAndER cALdER (1898 - 1976)<br />

bon ARt<br />

Maguey fiber tapestry, “Sun,” Guatemala, 1974<br />

Embroidered CA 74, copyright, edition 84/100, fabric Bon Art<br />

labels<br />

48” x 72”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

643: AftER ALEXAndER cALdER (1898 - 1976)<br />

bon ARt<br />

Maguey fiber tapestry, “Moon,” Guatemala, 1975<br />

Embroidered CA 75, copyright, 27/100, fabric label<br />

72” x 98”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

644: AftER ALEXAndER cALdER (1898 - 1976)<br />

bon ARt<br />

Maguey fiber tapestry, “Balloons,” Guatemala, 1975<br />

Embroidered CA 75<br />

48” x 69”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

645: AftER ALEXAndER cALdER (1898 - 1976)<br />

bon ARt<br />

Maguey fiber tapestry, “Floating circles,” Guatemala, 1974<br />

Embroidered CA 74, 37/100, fabric label<br />

50” x 72”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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646: giLbERt PoRtAniER (b. 1926)<br />

Set of twelve plates, each with a different h<strong>and</strong>-painted<br />

erotic scene, Vallauris, France<br />

All signed Portanier<br />

10 3/4” dia. ea.<br />

All pictured online<br />

$1,750–2,250<br />

648: JEAn coctEAu (1889 - 1963)<br />

AtELiER mAdELinE JoLLY<br />

Glazed ceramic plate, “La Belle Bleue,”<br />

Villefranche, France, 1958<br />

Signed, dated <strong>and</strong> numbered 4/20<br />

12 1/4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

647: wELL hAbicht (1884 - 1966)<br />

Pair of glazed ceramic foxes, Darmstadt, Germany, 1920s<br />

Both signed<br />

6 1/2” x 6” x 4 3/4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

649: chARLES cAttEAu (1880 - 1966)<br />

boch fRERES<br />

Tall crackleware vase with stags, Belgium, 1920s<br />

Black Catteau stamp <strong>and</strong> black circular Boch Freres stamp<br />

12” x 7 1/2”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

650: PAbLo PicASSo (1881 - 1973)<br />

mAdouRA<br />

Tall glazed earthenware pitcher, “Flower Women (Femmes<br />

Fleurs),” France, 1948<br />

Inscribed EDITION PICASSO 116/175 MADOURA R152,<br />

stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU<br />

13 1/2” x 12”<br />

Publication: Alain Ramie, Picasso: Catalogue of the edited<br />

ceramic works 1947-1971, 1988, p. 41<br />

$18,500–22,500<br />

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651: PAbLo PicASSo (1881 - 1973)<br />

mAdouRA<br />

Glazed earthenware wall plaque, “Scène de Plage,” France,<br />

1956<br />

Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE<br />

PICASSO<br />

10” dia.<br />

Publication: Alain Ramie, Picasso: Catalogue of the Edited<br />

Ceramic Works 1947-1971, 1988, p. 201<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

652: PAbLo PicASSo (1881 - 1973)<br />

mAdouRA<br />

Red earthenware charger, “Jacqueline’s Profile (Profil de<br />

Jacqueline),” France, 1956<br />

Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE<br />

PICASSO, numbered 3/100<br />

15 1/2” dia.<br />

Publication: Alain Ramie, Picasso: Catalogue of the edited<br />

ceramic works 1947-1971, 1988, p. 158<br />

$5,000–7,500<br />

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653: dEmEtRE chiPARuS (1886 - 1947)<br />

Sculpture, “Egyptian Dancer,” France, 1920s<br />

Patinated <strong>and</strong> cold-painted bronze, marble<br />

Signed<br />

28 1/2” x 10” x 6”<br />

Provenance: Christie’s, New York, March 2012, Lot 109<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

654: EJvind A. JohAnSSon (b. 1923)<br />

Ludvig PontoPPidAn<br />

Sofa, Denmark, ca. 1948<br />

Mahogany, wool, canvas<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 65 1/2” x 33”<br />

Provenance: Original owner<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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655: PREbEn fAbRiciuS (1931 - 1984)<br />

JøRgEn KASthoLm (1931 - 2007)<br />

ivAn SchLEchtER<br />

Pair of Scimitar chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, felt<br />

Metal labels<br />

27 1/4” x 32 3/4” x 25”<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

656: PREbEn fAbRiciuS (1931 - 1984)<br />

JøRgEn KASthoLm (1931 - 2007)<br />

ivAn SchLEchtER<br />

Pair of Scimitar chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, felt<br />

Metal labels<br />

27 1/4” x 32 3/4” x 25”<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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657: PouL KJAERhoLm (1929 - 1980)<br />

E. KoLd chRiStEnSEn<br />

Six PK9 chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, leather<br />

All chairs stamped with E. Kold Christiansen logo, Denmark<br />

30” x 22” x 23”<br />

$15,000–20,000<br />

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658: dAniSh<br />

Pair of tray tables, 1960s<br />

Pewter, rosewood<br />

Stamped Varna<br />

13 1/2” x 16”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

660: ERiK hogLund (Attr.) (1932 - 1998)<br />

Ten str<strong>and</strong>s of zodiac-pattern medallions, Sweden, 1960s<br />

Glass, metal<br />

Unmarked<br />

Each medallion: 3 1/2” dia., each str<strong>and</strong>: 39 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

659: PREbEn fAbRiciuS (1931 - 1984)<br />

JøRgEn KASthoLm (1931 - 2007)<br />

ALfREd KiLL<br />

Occasional table, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, marble<br />

Unmarked<br />

18 1/2” x 25” x 25”<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

661: PouL KJAERhoLm (1929 - 1980)<br />

E. KoLd chRiStEnSEn<br />

C<strong>and</strong>elabrum PK-101, Denmark, 1950s<br />

Matte chromed steel<br />

Stamped DENMARK<br />

45” x 14”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

662: PouL KJAERhoLm (1929 - 1980)<br />

E. KoLd chRiStEnSEn<br />

Lounge chair (PK 20), Denmark, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, leather<br />

Stamped signature<br />

35 1/2” x 32” x 29”<br />

$5,500–7,500<br />

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663: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

niELS voddER<br />

Pair of lounge chairs (ND-53), Denmark, 1950s<br />

Teak, enameled brass, suede<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 28 1/2” x 30”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

664: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

niELS voddER<br />

Pair of lounge chairs (ND-53), Denmark, 1950s<br />

Teak, enameled brass, suede<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 28 1/2” x 30”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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665: PouL hEnningSEn<br />

(1894 - 1967)<br />

LouiS PouLSEn<br />

Artichoke ch<strong>and</strong>elier,<br />

Denmark, 2000s<br />

Enameled aluminum, chromed steel,<br />

plastic<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

Body: 28” x 28”, to canopy: 54”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

666: PouL hEnningSEn<br />

(1894 - 1967)<br />

LouiS PouLSEn<br />

Artichoke ch<strong>and</strong>elier,<br />

Denmark, 2000s<br />

Enameled aluminum, chromed steel,<br />

plastic<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

Body: 28” x 28”, to canopy: 54”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

667: hAnS wEgnER (1914 - 2007)<br />

ERiK JøRgEnSEn<br />

Ox lounge chair, Denmark, 1960/1999<br />

Leather, matte-chromed steel<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

34” x 38” x 28”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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668: Edmund SPEncE<br />

Pair of nightst<strong>and</strong>s, Sweden, 1950s<br />

Quilted maple<br />

Stenciled marks<br />

24” x 22” x 18” ea.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

669: Edmund SPEncE<br />

Pair of curved nightst<strong>and</strong>s, Sweden, 1950s<br />

Figured walnut<br />

Stenciled markings<br />

23” x 26 1/2” x 17”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

670: Edmund SPEncE<br />

Curved double dresser, Sweden, 1950s<br />

Figured walnut<br />

Stenciled markings<br />

34” x 78 1/2” x 24”<br />

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$4,000–5,000<br />

671: Edmund SPEncE<br />

Curved dresser, Sweden, 1950s<br />

Figured walnut<br />

Stenciled markings<br />

Overall: 47” x 44 1/2” x 24”<br />

$3,000–4,000


672: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

fRAncE And SonS<br />

Set of six Diplomat chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Rosewood, leather<br />

Metal labels, stamped signatures<br />

32 1/2” x 27 1/2” x 25 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

673: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

bAKER<br />

Chieftain chair, USA/Denmark, 1980s<br />

Stained ash, wool<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 39 1/2” x 34”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

674: KAi KRiStiAnSEn (b. 1929)<br />

Draw-leaf dining table <strong>and</strong> eight chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Rosewood, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

Dining table: 28” x 57” x 35”, two leaves: 21”,<br />

chairs: 29 1/2” x 21” x 22”<br />

Provenance: R Gallery, NYC<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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675: ib Kofod-LARSEn (1921 - 2003)<br />

SELig<br />

Lounge chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered beech, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chair: 28 1/2” x 31 1/2” x 31”, ottoman: 15” x 25 1/2” x 18 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

677: iLLum wiKKELSø (1919 - 1999)<br />

Coffee table, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered teak, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

19 1/2” x 47” x 37”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

676: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

fRAncE And SonS<br />

Teak coffee table, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Metal label<br />

17 1/2” x 57” x 21”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

678: ib Kofod-LARSEn (1921 - 2003)<br />

SELig<br />

Rocker <strong>and</strong> lounge chair, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Sculpted teak, wool<br />

Metal labels<br />

Rocking chair: 37” x 32” x 36”, lounge chair: 36” x 29” x 35”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

679: PAAvo tYnELL (1890 - 1973)<br />

tAito oY<br />

Pair of tall table lamps, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 1950s<br />

Brass, four sockets<br />

Both stamped OY TAITO A/TT/526/MADE IN<br />

FINLAND<br />

25 1/2” x 10” dia.<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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680: gREtA mAgnuSSon gRoSSmAn (1906 - 1999)<br />

RALPh o. Smith<br />

Adjustable table lamp, USA, 1950s<br />

Enameled metal, chromed steel, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 18” x 14” x 11 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

681: ARnE JAcobSEn (1902 - 1971)<br />

LouiS PouLSEn<br />

AJ adjustable floor lamp, Denmark, 1990s<br />

Enameled aluminum <strong>and</strong> steel, socket<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

51” x 7” x 13”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

682: gREtA mAgnuSSon gRoSSmAn (1906 - 1999)<br />

RALPh o. Smith<br />

Adjustable floor lamp, USA, 1950s<br />

Enameled steel, enameled aluminum, brass, single<br />

socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 49 3/4” x 14” x 14”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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683: mAX biLL (Attr.) (1908 - 1994)<br />

Table lamp, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1960s<br />

Enameled metal, painted composite, frosted glass, four<br />

sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

22” x 21” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

685: AAgE hERLow (Attr.)<br />

Pair of pendant fixtures, Denmark,<br />

1950s<br />

Brass, glass, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Fixture only: 14” x 5 1/2” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

686: hAnS-AgnE JAKobSSon<br />

(b. 1919)<br />

hAnS-AgnE JAKobSSon of<br />

SwEdEn<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Sweden, 1960s<br />

Brass, glass, fifteen sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To canopy: 31” x 26” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

684: cLAESSon & bRingZEn<br />

Four spherical pendant fixtures, Sweden, 1960s<br />

Enameled metal, acrylic, brass, single sockets<br />

All with paper labels<br />

30” x 19 1/2” dia.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

687: hAnS-AgnE JAKobSSon<br />

(b. 1919)<br />

hAnS-AgnE JAKobSSon of<br />

SwEdEn<br />

Pair of table lamps, Sweden, 1960s<br />

Brass, ebonized wood, single sockets<br />

Paper labels to both<br />

Bases only: 17 1/2” x 4 1/2” x 4 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

688: hAnS-AgnE JAKobSSon (b. 1919)<br />

A/b mARKARYd<br />

Pair of table lamps, Sweden, 1960s<br />

Brass, brass-plated metal, enameled brass, single sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s paper labels to both<br />

13” x 7” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

689: PouL hEnningSEn (1894 - 1967)<br />

LouiS PouLSEn<br />

Pair of outdoor sconces (PH 4/3), Denmark, 1990s<br />

Copper, enameled copper, single sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s label to both<br />

12” x 17 1/2” x 19”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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690: mAX biLL (Attr.) (1908 - 1994)<br />

Floor lamp, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1960s<br />

Enameled metal, frosted glass, nine sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

62 1/2” x 19” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

691: KAJ fRAncK (1911 - 1989)<br />

nuutAJARvi<br />

Three smoky glass vessels, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 1960s<br />

Tallest two signed<br />

Tallest: 11 1/2”<br />

$850–1,250<br />

692: ingRid AttERbERg (b. 1920)<br />

uPPSALA EKEbY<br />

Spiral floor vase, Sweden, 1950s<br />

Artist’s cipher/2025, ink stamp UE MADE IN SWEDEN<br />

32” x 9”<br />

$900–1,400<br />

693: KAY fiSKER (1893 - 1965)<br />

A. michELSEn<br />

Sterling silver pitcher, Denmark, ca. 1950<br />

Stamped KAY FISKER, manufacturer’s mark, STERLING<br />

DENMARK, 1L/RP9C<br />

9 1/2” x 6”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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694: noRd bowLEn (1909 - 2001)<br />

Lunt<br />

“Contrast” 74-piece flatware set, Greenfield, MA, 1950s<br />

Sterling silver, nylon<br />

All stamped LUNT STERLING<br />

In fitted box<br />

Complete list on www.ragoarts.com<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

696: gEoRg JEnSEn<br />

Five assembled sterling silver serving pieces, two in Acorn<br />

pattern, three in pattern no. 42: two salad server sets <strong>and</strong><br />

one tomato fork<br />

All with hallmarks <strong>and</strong> stamped STERLING DENMARK<br />

Largest: 9 1/2” x 2 1/2”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

695: ARnE JAcobSEn (1902 - 1971)<br />

A. michELSEn<br />

Assembled set of AJ stainless steel flatware, 97 pieces total,<br />

Denmark, 1960s<br />

All marked, most A. Michelsen Stainless Denmark<br />

Complete list on www.ragoarts.com<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

697: wERKStättE hAgEnAuER wiEn<br />

Hammered brass mirror, Austria, 1920s<br />

Stamped MADE IN AUSTRIA WERKSTATTE HAGENAUER<br />

WIEN, maker’s cypher<br />

14 3/4” x 14 1/4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

698: finn JuhL (1912 - 1989)<br />

Cresco storage unit, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Rosewood, laminate, brushed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

81 1/2” x 105 1/2” x 18 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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699: vAtnE møbLER<br />

Sofa <strong>and</strong> lounge chair, Norway, 1970s<br />

Sculpted teak, wool<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

Sofa: 29” x 73 1/2” x 31”, lounge chair: 30” x 32” x 29”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

700: iLLum wiKKELSø (1919 - 1999)<br />

KomfoRt<br />

Sofa <strong>and</strong> lounge chair, Norway, 1960ts<br />

Rosewood, upholstery<br />

Made in Norway label<br />

Sofa: 31” x 89” x 31”, chair: 31” x 28” x 31”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

701: ERiK chRiStEnSEn<br />

SLAgELSE mobELvAERK A/S<br />

Extension dining table <strong>and</strong> six Boomerang chairs, one arm-,<br />

five side-, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Sculpted teak, vinyl<br />

Two chairs with manufacturer’s labels<br />

Table: 29” x 78”, two leaves: 26” ea., arm: 32” x 21” x 22”,<br />

side: 32” x 18 3/4” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

702: KuRt øStERvig (1912 - 1986)<br />

K.P. møbLER<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> four chairs, Norway/Denmark, 1960s<br />

Teak, vinyl<br />

Chairs br<strong>and</strong>ed, dining table stamped Made in Denmark<br />

Table: 29” x 46 1/2” sq., two leaves: 12”, chairs: 31” x 20” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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704: ALvAR AALto (1898 - 1976)<br />

Custom coat rack, Finl<strong>and</strong>, ca. 1948<br />

Birch, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

69” x 30 1/2” x 17”<br />

Provenance: Lamont Library, Harvard University<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

703: dAniSh<br />

Three lounge chairs, 1950s<br />

Stained oak, stitched saddle leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 24 1/2” x 26”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

705: ALvAR AALto (1898 - 1976)<br />

finmAR<br />

Cantilever chair (no. 21), Finl<strong>and</strong>, 1930s<br />

Laminated curly birch<br />

Illegible ink stamp<br />

32 1/2” x 19” x 24”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

706: ARnE JAcobSEn (1902 - 1971)<br />

fRitZ hAnSEn<br />

Six Gr<strong>and</strong> Prix chairs, Denmark, 1950s/60s<br />

Teak, beech<br />

Foil labels to five, remnants to one<br />

30 1/2” x 18” x 18” ea.<br />

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$3,500–5,500<br />

707: AKSEL bEndER mAdSEn (1916 - 2000)<br />

EJnER LARSEn (1917 - 1987)<br />

wiLLY bEcK cAbinEtmAKER<br />

Set of eight chairs, two arm-, six side-, Denmark, 1950s<br />

Sculpted teak, recycled leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

Arm: 31 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 21 1/2”, side: 31” x 20 1/2” x 18 1/2”<br />

$4,500–6,500


708: ib Kofod-LARSEn (1921 - 2003)<br />

fARRuP<br />

Rosewood tambour cabinet, Denmark, 1950s<br />

Danish control label<br />

32” x 90 1/2” x 19 1/4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

709: oLE wAnSchER (1903 - 1985)<br />

A. J. ivERSEn SnEdKERmEStER<br />

Cabinet, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Rosewood, teak, brass<br />

Manufacturer’s paper label<br />

34” x 75” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

710: niELS o. møLLER (1920 - 1982)<br />

KoEfoEdS-hoRnSLEt<br />

Set of eight dining chairs, two arm-, six side-, Denmark,<br />

1970s<br />

Sculpted rosewood, upholstery<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Armchair: 38” x 21” x 20”, side chair: 38” x 19” x 21”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

711: Lovig<br />

Flip-top partner’s desk, Denmark, 1973<br />

Rosewood, brass<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Closed: 34” x 64” x 28 1/2”, open: 38” wide<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

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712: PAuL cAdoviuS<br />

cAdo<br />

Five-bay rosewood shelving system, Denmark, 1950s<br />

Unmarked<br />

94” x 158” x 19<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

713: hAnSEn & guLdboRg<br />

Six-bay teak shelving system, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Danish control labels<br />

94” x 178 1/2” x 16”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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714: Lovig<br />

Teak flip-top partner’s desk, Denmark, 1970s<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Closed: 34” x 64” x 28 3/4”, open: 38” wide<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

716: hAnS wEgnER (1914 - 2007)<br />

cARL hAnSEn & Son<br />

Set of six Wishbone chairs, Denmark, 1960s<br />

Oak, woven paper cord<br />

All br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

28 1/2” x 21 1/4” x 20”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

715: hAnS wEgnER (1914 - 2007)<br />

A.P. StoLEn<br />

Tall bench, Denmark, 1950s<br />

Teak, wool<br />

Ink stamped<br />

20 1/2” x 27 3/4” x 16”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

717: AndREAS chRiStEnSEn<br />

Upright piano (no. 12028), Denmark,<br />

1960s<br />

Teak, brass, plastic<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

43” x 50 3/4” x 19 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

718: hAnSEn & guLdboRg<br />

Three-bay teak shelving system, Denmark,<br />

1960s<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed HG Furniture on back<br />

79” x 108” x 20”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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719: bRAZiLiAn<br />

Pair of three-paneled screens, 1990s<br />

Mixed hardwoods, masonite, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 69” x 88 1/2” x 1 1/2”, each panel: 29 1/2” wide<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

720: SERgio RodRiguES (b. 1927)<br />

ocA<br />

721: bRAZiLiAn<br />

Jacar<strong>and</strong>a sliding-door cabinet, 1990s<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/4” x 60” x 18”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

Kilin chair, Brazil, 1960s<br />

Rosewood, tooled saddle leather, brass<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

26 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 26”<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

722: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

vEnini<br />

Blown incalmo glass decanter, Italy, 1992<br />

Engraved Venini 92 Gio Ponti with decal label<br />

13 3/4” x 3” dia.<br />

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$900–1,200<br />

723: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

vEnini<br />

Pair of blown incalmo glass decanters, Italy, 1992<br />

Both engraved Venini 92 Gio Ponti with decal labels<br />

14” x 3” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400


724: ALESSAndRo PiAnon (1931 - 1964)<br />

viStoSi<br />

Pulcini bird sculpture, Murano, Italy, 1960s<br />

Glass, patinated copper<br />

Unmarked<br />

6” x 7 3/4” x 3 3/4”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

725: ERcoLE bARoviER (1889 - 1974)<br />

ARtiSticA bARoviER<br />

Vase with applied decoration, Italy, 1930s<br />

Blown glass, internal gold fleck<br />

Unmarked<br />

6 1/2” x 9” x 4 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

726: giuSEPPE bARoviER (1853 - 1942)<br />

ARtiSti bARoviER<br />

Two glass vases with murrines, Murano, ca. 1920<br />

AB murrine<br />

Larger: 8” x 5 1/2”<br />

Literature: Heiremans, 20th Century Murano Glass, p. 20<br />

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$5,000–6,000<br />

727: giuSEPPE bARoviER (1853 - 1942)<br />

ARtiSti bARoviER<br />

Glass vase with murrines, Murano, ca. 1920<br />

AB murrine<br />

4 1/2” x 4 1/4”<br />

Literature: Heiremans, 20th Century Murano Glass, p. 20<br />

$1,000–1,500


728: Lino SAbAttini (b. 1925)<br />

Group of three Palaffita vessels, Italy, 1970s<br />

Silver plate, colored glass<br />

Two bases stamped Sabattini Italy, one stamped Sabattini<br />

Made in Italy, with hallmark<br />

14” x 6 1/4” <strong>and</strong> 12 1/4” x 6 1/2”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

730: gunnEL nYmAn (1909 - 1948)<br />

iittALA<br />

Munankouri glass bowl, Finl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

designed 1947<br />

Etched GUNNEL NYMAN IITTALA<br />

2 3/4” x 8” x 7 1/2”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

731: tobiA ScARPA (b. 1935)<br />

vEnini<br />

Battuto glass bowl, Murano, Italy,<br />

1960s<br />

Faint remnants of acid-etched mark<br />

5” x 11” dia.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

729: vEnini<br />

Carved sommerso Elliticci glass vase<br />

Etched Venini 2003, decal label<br />

11 3/4” x 7 1/2”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

732: PAoLo vEnini (1895 - 1959)<br />

vEnini<br />

Inciso vase, Italy, 1956-65<br />

Etched three line mark, Venini<br />

Murano Italia<br />

6 1/2” x 11 3/4”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

733: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

RichARd ginoRi<br />

Glazed faience vase, “Il Putti con la Serpe,” Italy, 1927<br />

Marked Ginori 969 Gio Ponti 1927 MADE IN ITALY<br />

9 1/2” x 7 1/2”<br />

Literature: Gio Ponti: Le Maioliche, Manna, ppg. 134-135<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

734: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

RichARd ginoRi<br />

Two tiles: “Il Fumatore Stanco” <strong>and</strong> woman at window, Italy,<br />

1930s<br />

Both signed Gio Ponti <strong>and</strong> stamped Richard Ginori Cristoforo<br />

Milano<br />

5 1/2” sq. ea.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

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735: PiERo foRnASEtti (1913 - 1988)<br />

Eight transfer-decorated porcelain plates, four in original<br />

boxes, Italy/Germany: six from the “Tema e Variazioni” series,<br />

two from the “L’homme dans l’Espace/Paris Match” series<br />

Six marked Rosenthal Germany Fornasetti decor: Tema e<br />

Variazioni, two marked Serie de six assiettes specialement<br />

dessinees par Fornasetti pour Paris Match Decembre mille<br />

neuf cent soixante six L’HOMME DANS L’ESPACE 9 Le’vol with<br />

copyright<br />

9 1/2” dia. <strong>and</strong> 9 1/4” dia.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

736: PiERo foRnASEtti (1913 - 1988)<br />

Twelve transfer-decorated porcelain plates, “Eva,” Italy<br />

All marked EVA FORNASETTI MILANO MADE IN ITALY <strong>and</strong><br />

numbered, with scroll “ALTO HAUT TOP” <strong>and</strong> leaf transfer<br />

decoration<br />

10 1/4” dia.<br />

$1,000–2,000<br />

737: PiERo foRnASEtti (1913 - 1988)<br />

Umbrella st<strong>and</strong> with butterfly decoration, Italy, 1950s<br />

Lithographic transfer print over masonite, brass<br />

Fornasetti Made in Italy mark<br />

22 1/2” x 10 1/2” dia.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

738: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

REEd & bARton<br />

“Diamond” sterling silver 58-piece partial flatware service for<br />

twelve, Taunton, MA, 1950s<br />

All stamped REED & BARTON STERLING<br />

In fitted box 76.3 OT<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

739: Lino SAbAttini (b. 1925)<br />

Five silver-plated pieces: three serving trays, two with<br />

pierced rim, a canopy tray <strong>and</strong> a small h<strong>and</strong>led ice bucket,<br />

Italy, 1970s<br />

All but one marked Sabattini Italy<br />

Largest tray: 8 3/4” x 19 3/4” x 7 1/2”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

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740: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

SingER And SonS<br />

Six dining chairs (no. 116), Italy, 1950s<br />

Italian walnut, vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

34” x 17 1/2” x 21”<br />

Provenance: Private New York Collection<br />

$3,500–5,500 741: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

SingER And SonS<br />

Sideboard, Italy, 1950s<br />

Figured walnut, lacquered wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

80” x 78 1/2” x 17 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Private New York Collection<br />

$16,000–22,000<br />

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743: itALiAn<br />

Low table, Italy, 1950s<br />

Brass, marble<br />

Unmarked<br />

17 1/2” x 78” x 15”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

742: gio Ponti (Attr.) (1891 - 1979)<br />

Bar cart, Italy, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany, glass, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 29” x 17 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

744: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

Italian sycamore dining table, Italy, ca. 1938<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/4” x 47 1/4” x 42 1/4”, one leaf: 30”<br />

Provenance: Christie’s Interiors, 12/11/12, sale<br />

2609, lot 601<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

745: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

cASSinA<br />

Set of four Leggera chairs, Milan, Italy, 1950s<br />

Ash, aluminum, upholstery<br />

Metal label to one<br />

33” x 17” x 19”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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746: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

Mirror <strong>and</strong> Ponti-attributed sconce made for the Hotel Bristol<br />

(Merano, Italy), ca. 1950<br />

Brass, mirrored glass, enameled steel, sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 21 1/2” x 1”, fixture: 4” x 8 1/2” x 4”<br />

Note: Complete with certificate of authenticity from Gio<br />

Ponti archives.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

747: gio Ponti (1891 - 1979)<br />

Mirror <strong>and</strong> Ponti-attributed sconce made for the Hotel Bristol<br />

(Merano, Italy), ca. 1950<br />

Brass, mirrored glass, enameled steel, sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 21 1/2” x 1”, fixture: 4” x 8 1/2” x 4”<br />

Note: Complete with certificate of authenticity from Gio<br />

Ponti archives.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

748: gino SARfAtti (1912 - 1985)<br />

ARtELucE<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1950s<br />

Brass, enamel, frosted glass, ten sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 29” dia.<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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749: cAmER<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1980s<br />

Gold-plated brass, chromed steel, crystal, nine sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To canopy: 31” x 22” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

750: cAmER<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1980s<br />

Gold-plated brass, chromed steel, crystal, nine sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To canopy: 31” x 22” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

751: StiLnovo (Attr.)<br />

Double-coned five-arm ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1950s<br />

Patinated brass, enameled aluminum, ten sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To canopy: 46” x 48” dia.<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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752: PAoLo buffA (Attr.) (1903 - 1970)<br />

Pair of nightst<strong>and</strong>s, Italy, 1940s<br />

Italian walnut, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

21 1/4” x 22 34” x 14”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

754: ALdo tuRA<br />

Bar cart, Italy, 1970s<br />

Lacquered parchment, polished brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 34” x 24”<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

753: StYLE of PAoLo buffA<br />

Pair of benches, Italy, 1940s<br />

Leather, stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered mahogany<br />

Unmarked<br />

16 1/2” x 22” x 15 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

755: itALiAn<br />

Pair of benches, Italy, 1950s<br />

Matte chromed steel, brass, leather<br />

One stamped Made in Italy<br />

19” x 18 1/2” x 18 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

756: gugLiELmo uLRich (1904 - 1977)<br />

Executive desk, Italy 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered walnut, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 55” x 30 1/4”<br />

Provenance: Bernd Goeckler Antiques, New York, 2009<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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757: fRAnco ALbini (1905 - 1977)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Three armchairs, USA/Italy, 1950s<br />

Walnut, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

31” x 22” x 24”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

759: itALiAn<br />

Pair of side chairs, Italy, 1950s<br />

Wool, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 25” x 21”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

758: StYLE of EttoRE ZAccARi<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, Italy, 1950s<br />

Carved mahogany, canvas<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 27 1/2” x 26”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

760: ico PARiSi (1916 - 1996)<br />

bRugnoLi mobiLi<br />

Rosewood low table/bench, Italy, 1960s<br />

Unmarked<br />

15” x 80” x 23 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

761: EmiLio mARtELLi (b. 1913)<br />

Scagliola low table decorated with foliage <strong>and</strong> figures,<br />

Florence, Italy, 1957<br />

Painted marble, gilt <strong>and</strong> patinated iron<br />

Manufacturer’s paper label<br />

17 1/4” x 33 1/2” x 17”<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

762: itALiAn<br />

Occasional table, 1940s<br />

Gilt wood, marble<br />

Italian export label<br />

21 1/2” x 36” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

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763: gAbRiELLA cRESPi (b. 1922)<br />

Rotating tiered occasional table, Italy, 1970s<br />

Lacquered wood, stainless steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

19” x 33 1/2” x 31”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

764: gAbRiELLA cRESPi (b. 1922)<br />

Rotating tiered occasional table, Italy, 1970s<br />

Lacquered wood, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

16 1/2” x 29 1/2” x 23”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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765: StiLnovo<br />

Six-pendant ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1950s<br />

Brass, enameled aluminum, frosted glass, six sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 15” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

767: viStoSi<br />

Floor lamp, Italy, 1970s<br />

H<strong>and</strong>-made glass links, chromed steel, sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

70 1/2” x 17” dia.<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

766: itALiAn modERn<br />

Pair of pendant lamps, 1950s<br />

Brass, enameled metal, seven sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

27 1/2” x 14”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

768: itALiAn<br />

Floor lamp, 1950s<br />

Cased glass, brass, painted metal, marble, six sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

66 1/2” x 14” dia.<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

769: mAX ingRAnd (1908 - 1969)<br />

fontAnA ARtE<br />

Pair of large table lamps, Italy, 1960s<br />

Cased glass, painted metal, five sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s labels<br />

32” x 19”<br />

$5,500–7,500<br />

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770: mARio bELLini (b. 1935)<br />

cASSinA<br />

Pair of Cab lounge chairs, Italy, 1970s<br />

Stitched leather<br />

Cassina paper labels<br />

31” x 26 1/2” x 22”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

771: mARio bELLini (b. 1935)<br />

cASSinA<br />

Pair of Cab lounge chairs, Italy, 1970s<br />

Stitched leather<br />

Cassina paper labels<br />

31” x 26 1/2” x 22”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

772: vico mAgiStREtti (1920 - 2006)<br />

cASSinA<br />

Ver<strong>and</strong>a adjustable lounge chair,<br />

Italy, ca. 1980<br />

Leather, enameled steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 41” x 37” x 68”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

773: oSvALdo boRSAni (1911 - 1985)<br />

tEcno<br />

D70 sofa, Italy, 1950s<br />

Leather, enameled steel, brass, rubber<br />

Brass <strong>and</strong> decal labels<br />

32” x 75 1/2” x 32”<br />

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$3,500–5,500<br />

774: cARLo ScARPA (1906 - 1978)<br />

Simon intERnAtionAL/dino gAvinA<br />

Sarpi dining table, Italy, 1960s<br />

Matte-chromed steel, bronze, gunmetal, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 60” x 40”<br />

$3,000–4,000


775: mARco ZAnuSo (1916 - 2001)<br />

ARfLEX<br />

Lady settee, Italy, 1950s<br />

Canvas, leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 55” x 32”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

776: mARco ZAnuSo (1916 - 2001)<br />

ARfLEX<br />

Pair of Lady chairs, Italy, 1950s<br />

Canvas, leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 31” x 32”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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777: mARco ZAnuSo (1916 - 2001)<br />

ARfLEX<br />

Bench, Italy, 1950s<br />

Suede, leather, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

13 1/2” x 53 1/2” x 23”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

778: gAEtAno ScioLARi<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1970s<br />

Brass, cast glass, ten sockets<br />

Manufacturer’s sticker<br />

32” x 25” x 26”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

779: AngELo bRotto (1914 - 2002)<br />

ESPERiA<br />

Illuminating sculpture, Italy, 1960s<br />

Polished stainless steel, textured glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

6 1/2” x 31 1/2” sq.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

780: oSvALdo boRSAni (1911 - 1985)<br />

tEcno<br />

Desk with rolling cabinet, Italy, 1960s<br />

Lacquered wood, polished steel, glass<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

Desk: 28 1/2” x 92 3/4” x 41”, filing cabinet: 22” x 25 1/2” x 25 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Winter Park, FL<br />

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$4,000–6,000<br />

781: oSvALdo boRSAni (1911 - 1985)<br />

tEcno<br />

Console table, Italy, 1960s<br />

Lacquered wood, polished steel, glass<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

31 1/2” x 118” x 18”<br />

Provenance: Original owners, Winter Park, FL<br />

$3,000–5,000


782 783 784<br />

785 786 787<br />

782: EttoRE SottSASS (1917 - 2007)<br />

ARREdoLucE<br />

UFO lamp, Italy, 1950s<br />

Plastic, enameled brass, Lucite, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

14” x 11” sq.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

783: mAX ingRAnd (1908 - 1969)<br />

fontAnA ARtE<br />

Large table lamp, Italy, 1960s<br />

Cased glass, painted metal, five sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 19”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

784: RomEo REgA<br />

Table lamp, Italy, 1970s<br />

Enameled metal, brass, stretch fabric shade, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 30” x 20 1/2” x 15”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

785: gAbRiELLA cRESPi (b. 1922)<br />

Table lamp, Italy, 1970s<br />

Bamboo, brass, linen shade, two sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 30 1/4” x 16” x 16”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

786: viStoSi<br />

Blown glass table lamp, Italy, 1970s, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

15” x 14”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

787: fLAvio PoLi (1900 - 1984)<br />

Pair of sommerso glass table lamps, Italy, 1960s<br />

Glass, painted wood, brass, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 35” x 8” x 5”, glass only: 19 3/4” x 6” x 3”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

788: itALiAn<br />

Pair of adjustable floor lamps, 1960s<br />

Chromed <strong>and</strong> enameled steel, leather, single socket<br />

Each stamped, Made Italy<br />

As shown: 64” x 34” x 21”<br />

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$3,000–4,000<br />

789: gino SARfAtti (1912 - 1985)<br />

ARtELucE<br />

Pair of floor lamps (no. 1073), Italy, 1950s<br />

Chrome-plated steel, enameled steel, anodized aluminum,<br />

single sockets<br />

Raised numbers to bases<br />

Taller: 78” x 9 1/2” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400


790: cAttELAn itALiA<br />

Dining table, Italy, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, marble, glass<br />

Metal label<br />

29 1/2” x 94 1/2” x 45 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

791: LoRd noRmAn foStER (b. 1935)<br />

tEcno<br />

Nomos dining table table, United<br />

Kingdom/Italy, 1989<br />

Chromed steel, rubber, glass<br />

Raised signatures<br />

28 1/2” x 94 1/2” x 39”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

792: itALiAn<br />

Onyx desk, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 67” x 31 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

793: cLAudio SALocchi (1934 - 2012)<br />

SoRmAni<br />

Centro bookcase, Italy, 2000s<br />

Lacquered wood, enameled steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

84 1/2” x 30 1/2” x 30 1/2”<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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794: oScAR bontA (Attr.)<br />

Desk, Argentina, 1950s<br />

Stained <strong>and</strong> lacquered walnut, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

30 1/4” x 56 1/2” x 27 1/2”<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

795A: mEREt oPPEnhEim (1913 - 1985)<br />

Simon intERnAtionAL/dino gAvinA<br />

Traccia table, Ultramobile Collection, Italy, 1970s<br />

Gold leaf, wood, cast bronze<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

25” x 26 3/4” x 20 3/4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

795: mEREt oPPEnhEim (1913 - 1985)<br />

Simon intERnAtionAL/dino gAvinA<br />

Traccia table, Ultramobile Collection, Italy, 1970s<br />

Gold leaf, wood, cast bronze<br />

Manufacturers label<br />

25” x 26 3/4” x 20 3/4”<br />

Provenance: Private collection, NYC<br />

$3,500–5,000<br />

796: RobERto mAttA (1911 - 2002)<br />

Simon gAvinA<br />

Magritta chair, Italy, 1970s<br />

Knit fabric, foam<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 35” x 36”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

797: ico PARiSi (1916 - 1996)<br />

bRugnoLi mobiLi<br />

Cabinet, Italy, 1950s<br />

Wenge, lacquer<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 59” x 19 3/4”<br />

$9,000–12,000<br />

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798: ARREdoLucE<br />

Triennale floor lamp, Monza, Italy, 1950s<br />

Chromed-plated brass, enameled steel <strong>and</strong> aluminum,<br />

marble, three sockets<br />

Stamped MADE IN ITALY<br />

As shown: 75 1/2” x 42” x 36”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

799: ARREdoLucE<br />

Triennale floor lamp, Monza, Italy, 1950s<br />

Chromed-plated brass, enameled steel <strong>and</strong> aluminum,<br />

marble, three sockets<br />

Stamped MADE IN ITALY<br />

As shown: 75 1/2” x 42” x 36”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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800: viStoSi<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Italy, 1970s<br />

Enameled steel, glass, six sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

To top of bracket: 32” x 30” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

802: mAZZEgA<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>elier, Murano, Italy, 1970s<br />

Brass, iridescent glass, six sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Fixture only: 20” x 19” dia.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

801: StiLnovo<br />

Pair of adjustable sconces, Italy, 1950s<br />

Acrylic, brass, single sockets<br />

Decal labels<br />

9” x 7 3/4” x 9 1/2”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

803: LightoLiER<br />

Sconce, USA, 1950s<br />

Brass, enameled brass, two sockets<br />

UL label<br />

27” x 42” x 7”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

804: JudY KEnSLEY mc KiE (b. 1944)<br />

“Plant St<strong>and</strong> with 2 Birds,” USA, 1981<br />

Carved <strong>and</strong> painted wood, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

33 1/2” x 18” x 14 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, Greenwich, CT. Copy of<br />

original receipt available<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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805: wEndELL cAStLE (b. 1932)<br />

Humidor, USA, 1996<br />

Crackle-lacquered wood, rosewood, cedar<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

7” x 19 1/4” x 11 3/4”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

806: wEndELL cAStLE (b. 1932)<br />

Crescent rocking chair, USA, 1981<br />

Ebonized <strong>and</strong> sculpted oak, grey suede<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

34” x 26” x 39”<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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807: ARthuR ESPEnEt cARPEntER (1920 - 2006)<br />

Dining table, Bolinas, CA, 1969<br />

Laminated <strong>and</strong> carved American black walnut<br />

Incised Espenet 6944<br />

28 1/2” x 72” x 42”<br />

$15,000–20,000<br />

808: ARthuR ESPEnEt cARPEntER (1920 - 2006)<br />

Set of six chairs, four side-, two arm-, Bolinas, CA, 1966/70<br />

Laminated <strong>and</strong> carved American black walnut, oak, cut velvet<br />

Armchairs incised Espenet 6604, side-chairs incised Espenet<br />

7031<br />

Side: 35” x 21” x 21”, arm: 35” x 20 1/2” x 21”<br />

$18,000–24,000<br />

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809: ARthuR ESPEnEt cARPEntER (1920 - 2006)<br />

Sculpted walnut high chair, Bolinas, CA, 1958<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

36 3/4” x 13 1/2” x 20”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

810: ARthuR ESPEnEt cARPEntER (1920 - 2006)<br />

Chess table <strong>and</strong> set, Bolinas, CA, 1960<br />

Walnut, bird’s eye maple, rosewood, bay<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Table incised Espenet 6922<br />

Table: 20” x 31” x 20”<br />

$9,000–14,000<br />

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811: dAniEL LoomiS vALEnZA (b. 1934)<br />

Oversized laminated wood salt <strong>and</strong> pepper mill set,<br />

New Hampshire, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

Each appr. 15 1/2” x 3 1/2” x 4”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

812: dAniEL LoomiS vALEnZA (b. 1934)<br />

Laminated wood serving tray, New Hampshire, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

7 1/2” x 15” x 16 3/4”<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

813: dAniEL LoomiS vALEnZA (b. 1934)<br />

Laminated wood two-door cabinet, New Hampshire, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

22” x 18” x 9”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

814: dAniEL LoomiS vALEnZA (b. 1934)<br />

Ice bucket, New Hampshire, 1970s<br />

Laminated wood, aluminum<br />

Unmarked<br />

15 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 8”<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

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815 816 817<br />

815: Ron KEnt (b. 1931)<br />

Large turned pine bowl, Hawaii<br />

Signed<br />

7 1/2” x 14”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

816: Ed mouLthRoP (1916 - 2003)<br />

Turned vessel, “Georgia Hackberry,” Atlanta, GA<br />

Signed, titled, <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

6 3/4” x 9 1/2”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

817: PhiLiP mouLthRoP (b. 1947)<br />

Turned vessel, “Red Leopard Maple,” Atlanta, GA<br />

Signed, titled, <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

2 1/2” x 15 1/2” dia.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

818 819<br />

818: John dicKinSon<br />

Turned bowl, Oregon, 1996<br />

Maple burl, rosewood<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

5” x 16” x 15”<br />

$800–1,200<br />

819: dAn KvitKA (b. 1958)<br />

Turned Ebony vessel, Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, 1997<br />

Signed, dated, <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

11” x 6”<br />

$700–900<br />

820: Po Shun LEong (b. 1941)<br />

Large Ancient Ruins jewelry box, California, 1997<br />

Assorted woods on burl base<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

27” x 5 1/2”<br />

821: J.b. bLunK (Attr.) (1926 - 2002)<br />

Sculpted solid walnut burl child’s chair, 1960s<br />

Unmarked<br />

23 1/2” x 23 1/2” 23”<br />

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$1,000–1,500<br />

Po Shun Leong (b. 1941)<br />

In 1944, Po Shun Leong’s parents, in fear of German bombings, sent their three-yearold<br />

son from the city of Northampton, Engl<strong>and</strong> to the country home of a carpenter<br />

whose hobby was carving model ocean liners. As the carpenter shaped the wood,<br />

he shaped the future of Po Shun, who - after decades of work as an architect <strong>and</strong><br />

designer - taught himself wood-working <strong>and</strong> embarked on a celebrated career in art,<br />

h<strong>and</strong>crafting furniture <strong>and</strong> boxes. These boxes, such as the one offered as lot 820,<br />

are intricate, architectural, daring <strong>and</strong> playful, imbued (in the words of the artist)<br />

with “magic <strong>and</strong> drama” <strong>and</strong> “haunted” by the model ocean liners of his childhood. Po<br />

Shun’s art has been exhibited in major galleries <strong>and</strong> museums worldwide, <strong>and</strong> can be<br />

found in many important public <strong>and</strong> private collections..<br />

$3,000–4,000


822: RobERt whitLEY (b. 1925)<br />

Leopard table, Solebury, PA, 1986<br />

Sculpted walnut, rosewood, ebony, ivory, enameled metal<br />

Signed “Created by Robert C. Whitley Solebury Bucks County<br />

PA 1986”<br />

30 1/2” x 45” x 15”<br />

Provenance: Purchased from artist by current owner.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

824: JoAquin SmoLEnS<br />

Carved <strong>and</strong> hammered American black walnut coffee table<br />

Carved signature<br />

16 1/2” x 70 1/2” x 28”<br />

Provenance: Dr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Ellen Goldberg, copy of original<br />

receipt available.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

823: RobERt whitLEY (b. 1925)<br />

Tiered sculpted walnut side table, Solebury, PA, 1980s<br />

Signed “An original furniture sculpture by Robert C.<br />

Whitley Solebury PA”<br />

20 1/2” x 16” x 8”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the<br />

artist.<br />

$900–1,400<br />

825: AmERicAn Studio<br />

Sculpted walnut desk, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

36 1/2” x 66 1/2” x 33”<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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826: SiLAS KoPf (b. 1949)<br />

Representational marquetry coffee table,<br />

Northampton, MA, 1988<br />

Walnut, rosewood, mixed exotic <strong>and</strong> dyed woods<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

17” x 52” x 20”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

827: wAYnE mARcouX<br />

St<strong>and</strong>-up desk/sideboard, New Hampshire, 2003<br />

Dyed quarter-sawn curly maple, wenge<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

39” x 42” x 18”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

828: SiLAS KoPf (b. 1949)<br />

Representational marquetry two-door cabinet with<br />

sparrows, Northampton, MA, 1989<br />

Mahogany, pommelle sapele, maple, satinwood<br />

Signed Silas Kopf <strong>and</strong> Tim Faner<br />

74” x 24 1/2” x 12”<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist by<br />

current owner<br />

Published: Kopf, A Marquetry Odyssey (2008), pl. 168<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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829: gARRY KnoX bEnnEtt (b. 1934)<br />

Table, Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CA, 1988<br />

African hyedua, ebony<br />

Signed “In Oakl<strong>and</strong> GKB ANNO 88 X”<br />

28 1/2” x 40” sq.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

831: michAEL ELKAn (b. 1942)<br />

Rocking chair, Silverton, OR, 1988<br />

Fiddle back maple, bird’s eye maple burl<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated, Michael Elkan 88-4<br />

40 1/2” x 26” x 36”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist. Copy<br />

of original receipt available.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

830: hERbERt c. SimonSon (b. 1930)<br />

Torchere, New Hope, PA, 1950s<br />

Walnut, aluminum, seven lights<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed S<br />

57” x 14” dia.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

832: michAEL ELKAn (b. 1942)<br />

High chair, Silverton, OR, 1986<br />

Walnut, maple burl<br />

Unmarked<br />

35 1/4” x 19 1/2” x 18”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist. Copy<br />

of original receipt available.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

833: AmERicAn<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> five chairs, USA, 1980s<br />

Laminated <strong>and</strong> carved oak<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chairs: 28 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 18”, table: 31” x 43 1/2” x 83 1/2”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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834<br />

834: RichARd foRd<br />

Pair of nightst<strong>and</strong>s, USA, 1990s<br />

Sculpted <strong>and</strong> painted poplar, maple burl, quilted maple<br />

Unmarked<br />

30 3/4” x 29” x 27 1/4”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

835<br />

835: fRAn tAubmAn<br />

Pair of nightst<strong>and</strong>s, Shelter Isl<strong>and</strong>, NY, 2000s<br />

Steel, bronze, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 16” sq.<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

836: JAY StAngER (b. 1956)<br />

Three-door bar cabinet,<br />

USA, 1990<br />

Enameled wood, laminated plastic,<br />

ebony, walnut<br />

Signed<br />

65 1/2” x 52” x 23”<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from<br />

the artist by current owner. Copy of<br />

original invoice available.<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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837: JAY StAngER (b. 1956)<br />

RicKY bERnStEin<br />

Wall-mounted console table, USA,<br />

1990s<br />

Dyed mixed woods, brushed aluminum,<br />

glass by Ricky Bernstein<br />

Unmarked<br />

49 1/2” x 74 1/2” x 23”<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from<br />

the artist by current owners.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

838: JAY StAngER (b. 1956)<br />

Coffee table, USA, 1980s<br />

Dyed veneers, painted wood, aluminum<br />

Signed<br />

24” x 66” x 45”<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from<br />

the artist by current owners.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

839: JAY StAngER (b. 1956)<br />

Two Throne chairs, USA, ca. 1990<br />

Dyed veneers, anodized aluminum<br />

Unmarked<br />

47 1/2” x 34” x 25”, 46 1/2” x 30 1/2” x 30”<br />

Note: Certificate of authenticity signed by Jay Stanger<br />

available.<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist by current<br />

owners.<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

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840: hARRY bERtoiA (1915 - 1978)<br />

Sonambient sculpture, Pennsylvania, 1970s<br />

Beryllium copper, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

20” x 4 1/2” sq.<br />

Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist,<br />

thence by descent<br />

$12,500–17,500<br />

841: hARRY bERtoiA (1915 - 1978)<br />

Sonambient sculpture,<br />

Pennsylvania, 1970s<br />

Beryllium copper, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

36 1/4” x 8” sq.<br />

$20,000–30,000<br />

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842: hARRY bERtoiA (1915-1978)<br />

Sonambient sculpture,<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Beryllium copper, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

12 1/4” x 8 1/2” x 2 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Private collection,<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

$9,500–12,500<br />

843: hARRY bERtoiA (1915-1978)<br />

Spray sculpture, Pennsylvania, 1960s<br />

Steel wire, brushed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

38” x 9” sq.<br />

$17,500–22,500<br />

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844: hARRY bERtoiA (1915 - 1978)<br />

Table-top Sonambient sculpture, Pennsylvania, ca. 1980<br />

Unmarked<br />

Beryllium copper, brass<br />

12 1/2” x 4 1/4” x 1 1/2”<br />

Note: Copy of letter of authentication from the Allentown Art<br />

Museum<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

845: PhiLiP La vERnE (1908 - 1988)<br />

KELvin La vERnE (b. 1936)<br />

Chan coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Etched, patinated <strong>and</strong> polychromed bronze, pewter<br />

Raised signature<br />

16 3/4” x 54” sq.<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist<br />

Note: A rare <strong>and</strong> unusually large example.<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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846: PhiLiP La vERnE (1908 - 1988)<br />

KELvin La vERnE (b. 1936)<br />

Chan coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Etched, patinated <strong>and</strong> enameled bronze, pewter, glass<br />

Raised signature <strong>and</strong> paper label<br />

17” x 40” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

847: SiLAS SEAndEL (b. 1937)<br />

Side table, New York, 1970s<br />

Patinated bronze, glass<br />

Signed<br />

16 1/4” x 25 1/4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

848: PhiLiP La vERnE (1908 - 1988)<br />

KELvin La vERnE (b. 1936)<br />

Chan coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Etched, patinated <strong>and</strong> polychromed bronze, pewter<br />

Raised signature <strong>and</strong> paper label<br />

17 1/4” x 47” dia.<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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849: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

Fifty-two untitled watercolors, Berks County, PA, 2012-2013<br />

In cloth-bound album<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated frontispiece<br />

Each: 6” x 4”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

850: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

Steel found object sculpture, “Female Torso” <strong>and</strong> watercolor<br />

painting, “Cotopaxi,” Berks County, PA, ca. 2003<br />

Both signed KI<br />

Sculpture: 13” x 3” x 2”, watercolor: 6” x 4”<br />

$650–950<br />

Klaus Ihlenfeld (b. 1934)<br />

Sculptor, painter <strong>and</strong> master metalworker Klaus Ihlenfeld was born, reared <strong>and</strong><br />

trained as an artist in Germany. He received his first show in the United States<br />

in 1957 <strong>and</strong> immigrated shortly thereafter. Ihlenfeld has been the subject of<br />

numerous one-man shows <strong>and</strong> participated in important group exhibitions; his<br />

work was featured alongside that of Jean Arp, Constantin Brancusi <strong>and</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Calder in the Guggenheim Museum’s 1962 exhibition, “Modern Sculpture from<br />

the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection.” From the early 1960s, Ihlenfeld worked as<br />

a studio assistant, colleague <strong>and</strong> collaborator with the sculptor <strong>and</strong> furniture<br />

designer Harry Bertoia.<br />

Today’s market knows him best for his verdigris-patinated bronze sculptures which<br />

distill <strong>and</strong> abstract plant forms <strong>and</strong> other natural elements. Widely collected, they<br />

were a special favorite of New York tastemaker Robert Isabell.<br />

851: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

“Sun Dew Plants,” Berks County, PA, 2012<br />

Oxidized bronze<br />

Signed<br />

7” x 6” x 4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

852: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

“Arizona L<strong>and</strong>scape,” Berks County, PA, 2012<br />

Oxidized bronze<br />

Signed<br />

6” x 4 1/2” x 4”<br />

$750–1,000<br />

853: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

“Floating Garden at Xochimilco,” Berks County, PA, 2011<br />

Oxidized bronze<br />

Signed<br />

6 1/2” x 5” x 3 1/2”<br />

$750–1,000<br />

854: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

“Extinct Plants,” Berks County, PA, 2012<br />

Oxidized bronze<br />

Signed<br />

6” x 5 1/2” x 3 1/2”<br />

$750–1,000<br />

855: KLAuS ihLEnfELd (b. 1934)<br />

“Plant Life,” Berks County, PA, 2012<br />

Oxidized bronze<br />

Signed<br />

5” x 6” x 3 1/2”<br />

$750–1,000<br />

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851<br />

854<br />

852<br />

855<br />

853


856: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Two table lamps, “Illuminated Dwelling I” <strong>and</strong> “Illuminated<br />

Dwelling II,” Des Moines, IA, 2013<br />

Torch-cut, welded, <strong>and</strong> blackened steel, bronze<br />

Signed on bottoms<br />

Dwelling I: 19” x 16 1/2” x 16 1/2”, Dwelling II: 26” x 8” x 8”<br />

Provenance: From the artist, complete with certificate of<br />

authenticity<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

857: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Space Port console <strong>and</strong> Portal mirror, Des Moines, IA,<br />

2013<br />

Welded, blackened, enameled steel, glass<br />

Both signed B<br />

Console: 33 1/2” x 48” x 14”, mirror: 44” x 23” x 3 1/2”<br />

Provenance: From the artist, complete with certificate<br />

of authenticity<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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858: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Outdoor sculpture from the<br />

“Cavernous Void” series,<br />

Des Moines, IA, 2012<br />

Patinated steel<br />

Signed<br />

73” x 33 1/2” x 24”<br />

Provenance available: Certificate of<br />

authenticity from the artist<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

859: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Outdoor sculpture from the<br />

“Cavernous Void” series,<br />

Des Moines, IA, 2012<br />

Patinated steel<br />

Signed<br />

73 1/2” x 13 1/2” x 11”<br />

Provenance available: Certificate of<br />

authenticity from the artist<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

861: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

“Servant” box from the “Lunar Ledge” series, Des Moines, IA<br />

Torch-cut, welded, <strong>and</strong> blackened steel, bronze, copper<br />

Unmarked<br />

6 1/4” x 10” x 7 3/4”<br />

Provenance available: Certificate of authenticity from<br />

the artist<br />

$900–1,400<br />

860: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Sculpture, “Dancing Figure,”<br />

Des Moines, IA, 2013<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> blackened steel, brass,<br />

bronze, walnut<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

33 1/2” x 9” x 9”<br />

Provenance: From the artist,<br />

complete with certificate of<br />

authenticity<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

862: JAmES bEARdEn (b. 1964)<br />

Crater credenza, Des Moines, IA, 2013<br />

Welded <strong>and</strong> blackened steel, bronze<br />

Signed B<br />

24 1/2” x 30” x 14”<br />

Provenance: From the artist, complete with certificate of<br />

authenticity<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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863: dAvid c. SAvAgE (1923 - 2004)<br />

Large stainless steel outdoor sculpture,<br />

Princeton, NJ, 1969<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Overall: 51” x 107” x 48”,<br />

base only: 37” sq.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

864: AARon KELLnER<br />

Two Linear sculptures, New Orleans, LA,<br />

2000s<br />

Walnut, maple, aluminum, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

Larger: 31” cubed, smaller: 13 1/4” cubed<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

865: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Walnut Conoid Desk, New Hope, PA, 1975<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

29” x 54” x 33 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original order card <strong>and</strong> letter<br />

of authentication from Mira Nakashima. Purchased from<br />

artist by current owner.<br />

$18,000–24,000<br />

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866: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Triple Cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1959<br />

American black walnut<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

32” x 83 1/2” x 19”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice <strong>and</strong> sketch.<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

867: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Fine Conoid dining table, New Hope, PA, 1979<br />

American black walnut, rosewood<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

28 1/2” x 90” x 43 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original receipt <strong>and</strong> drawings.<br />

Purchased from the artist by current owner.<br />

$25,000–35,000<br />

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868: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Table lamp, New Hope, PA, 1987<br />

Walnut, holly, fiberglass shade<br />

Marked KH 3/87 with client’s name<br />

18 1/2” x 8 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice, sketch, <strong>and</strong><br />

receipt. Purchased from artist by current owner.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

869: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Hanging Wall Case, New Hope, PA, before 1954<br />

Walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

12” x 54” x 10”<br />

Provenance available: Letter of authentication from Mira<br />

Nakashima<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

870: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Full-sized Plank headboard, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

Walnut, rosewood<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

39” x 74” x 4 1/4”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice <strong>and</strong> sketch<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

871: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Conoid coffee table, New Hope, PA, 1960s<br />

English oak burl, oak<br />

Signed with client’s name<br />

12 1/2” x 23 1/4” x 62 3/4”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original invoice <strong>and</strong> sketches.<br />

$16,000–20,000<br />

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872: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Four-door cabinet, New Hope, PA, 1952<br />

American black walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 90 1/4” x 20”<br />

Provenance available: Original receipt<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

873: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Set of four Conoid dining chairs, New Hope, PA, 1992<br />

American black walnut, hickory<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

35 1/2” x 20” x 22”<br />

$9,000–12,000<br />

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874: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Pair of New lounge chairs, New Hope, PA, 2002<br />

Walnut, hickory<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

33 1/2” x 24” x 25 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

875: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Pair of Greenrock stools, New Hope, PA, 1990<br />

Walnut, upholstery<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

15” x 20 1/2” sq.<br />

Provenance available: Copy of original receipt<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

876: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Greenrock side table, New Hope, PA, 2000<br />

American black walnut<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

16” x 27” x 28 1/2”<br />

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$3,500–4,500<br />

877: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Bench, New Hope, PA, 1995<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

Cherry, walnut<br />

14” x 80” x 22”<br />

$3,000–4,000


878: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Pair of custom Grass Seated chairs, New Hope, PA, 1994<br />

Walnut, grass cord<br />

Both signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

33 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 19 1/2”<br />

Provenance available: Letter of authentication from Mira<br />

Nakashima. Copy of original receipt.<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

879: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

New Rocking Chair With Arms, New Hope, PA, 1996<br />

Cherry, hickory<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

36 1/2” x 25” x 29”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

880: miRA nAKAShimA (b. 1942)<br />

nAKAShimA StudioS<br />

Walnut walking cane, New Hope, PA, 2010<br />

Signed Mira Nakashima 8/28/10 with client’s name<br />

39” x 7” x 1 3/4”<br />

Provenance available: Copy of letter of authentication from<br />

Mira Nakashima.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

881: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Origins dining table (202-W) <strong>and</strong> six chairs, two arm-, four<br />

side- (206-W), Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, laurel, upholstery<br />

Dining table br<strong>and</strong>ed, decal, stenciled numbers<br />

Dining table: 28 1/2” x 72” x 42”, one leaf: 22”,<br />

armchair: 29” x 25 1/2” x 28”, side chair: 36” x 19 1/2” x 26”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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882: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Origins cabinet with vitrine (no. 205),<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Laurel, carpathian elm, walnut, brass<br />

Fabric label <strong>and</strong> br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Overall: 66” x 84” x 22 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

883: gEoRgE nAKAShimA (1905 - 1990)<br />

widdicomb<br />

Origins cabinet (no. 247-L), Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Laurel, carpathian elm, walnut<br />

Fabric label<br />

32” x 74” x 21 1/2”<br />

$5,500–7,500<br />

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884: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESign gRouP<br />

Cabinet, New York, 2012<br />

Walnut, woven cane, brushed steel<br />

32” x 19” x 162 1/2”<br />

Provenance: The artist<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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885: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Wide Angle sofa, New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, mohair<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 127” x 32” (depth) x 52” (depth of curve)<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$10,000–15,000<br />

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886: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Rocking chair (no. 175F), New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, silk<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

38” x 32” x 43”<br />

$6,000–9,000<br />

887: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Contour lounge chair (no. 175E) <strong>and</strong> ottoman,<br />

New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, chenille<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chair: 36” x 29 1/2” x 34”, ottoman: 15” x 20” x 21”<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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888: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Sectional sofa, USA, 1970s<br />

Microfiber, ebonized wood<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

Overall: 28 1/2” x 143” x 38”, depth of curve: 80”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

889: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESignS inc.<br />

Floating Seat <strong>and</strong> Back Sofa (no. 176SC), New York, 1970s<br />

Sculpted walnut, silk<br />

Unmarked<br />

30 1/4” x 85” x 35”, depth of curve: 52”<br />

$7,000–9,000<br />

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890: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

gRoSfELd houSE<br />

Three-drawer dresser, USA, 1950s<br />

Cherry, sculpted cherry<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 40” x 19”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

891: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

gRoSfELd houSE<br />

Cabinet, USA, 1940s<br />

Walnut, leather<br />

Foil label<br />

53 1/2” x 39” x 19 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

892: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Cabinet <strong>and</strong> illuminated vitrine, New York, 1950s<br />

Walnut, rosewood, satinwood inlay, enameled wood, glass,<br />

mirrored glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 82” x 84” x 21 1/2”, lower cabinet: 32” high<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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893: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESignS inc.<br />

Rocking chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman, USA, 1970s<br />

Sculpted walnut, mohair<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Chair: 38” x 32” x 43”, ottoman: 18 1/2” x 20” x 22”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

894: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Adjustable lounge chair with retractable leg rest (no. VK<br />

100), New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, stainless steel, upholstery<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Fully extended: 33 1/2” x 27 1/2” x 61 1/2”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

895: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Sculpted <strong>and</strong> laminated walnut side table, New York,<br />

1950s<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

21 1/2” x 24 1/2” x 20 1/2”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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896: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESignS inc.<br />

Swan Back sofa, New York, 1970s<br />

Chromed <strong>and</strong> enameled steel, wool<br />

Unmarked<br />

32 1/2” x 116” x 70”<br />

$8,000–12,000<br />

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897: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cloud sofa, USA, 1970s<br />

Microfiber, acrylic<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

29” x 94 1/2” x 41”, depth of curve: 48”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

898: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cloud sofa, USA, 1970s<br />

Microfiber, acrylic<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

29” x 94 1/2” x 41”, depth of curve: 48”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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899: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Adjustable lounge chair with retracting leg rest (no. VK 100),<br />

New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, mohair<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

With leg rest extended: 35” x 27” x 54”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

900: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

KAgAn-dREYfuSS<br />

Extension dining table (no. 2060) <strong>and</strong> four Sling chairs<br />

(VK102), New York, 1950s<br />

Sculpted walnut, mohair<br />

Chair br<strong>and</strong>ed, one foil label, table br<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

28 1/2” x 48 dia., three leaves: 24”, 14”, 10”,<br />

chairs: 38” x 17” x 25”<br />

Provenance: Original owner, purchased from the artist.<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

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901: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESignS inc.<br />

Radius wall-hanging cabinet, USA, 1970s<br />

Zebrano, polished aluminum, lacquered wood, mirrored glass<br />

Foil label<br />

24” x 96” x 20 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

902: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

vLAdimiR KAgAn dESignS inc.<br />

Cosmos lounge chair (no. P112AH), USA, 1970s<br />

Silk, acrylic<br />

Unmarked<br />

44” x 27 1/2” x 37”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

903: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

wEimAn PREviEw<br />

Marilyn chaise lounge, USA, 1990s<br />

Microfiber<br />

Unmarked<br />

30” x 35 1/2” x 73”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

904: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Cloud sofa, USA, 1970s<br />

Microfiber, acrylic<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 95” x 41”, depth of curve: 48”<br />

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$4,500–6,500<br />

905: vLAdimiR KAgAn (b. 1927)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Sectional sofa, USA, 1970s<br />

Canvas, ebonized wood<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

Overall: 30” x 176” x 32” (seat), depth of curve: 78”<br />

$3,500–5,500


In 1954, architectural designer Philip Enfield opened his studio on 50 West 53rd street in Manhattan, blocks from the Museum<br />

of Modern Art <strong>and</strong> Rockefeller <strong>Center</strong>. Here, <strong>and</strong> later on East 78th St., Enfield designed interiors <strong>and</strong> furnishings that (like great<br />

modern architecture) effect refinement through simplicity of form <strong>and</strong> material. This can be seen in his étagères (lots 909 <strong>and</strong><br />

910), which juxtapose the cold, sleek lines of polished stainless steel with the warmth of illuminated translucent Plexiglas shelves.<br />

Similarly, his walnut gate leg dining table (lot 907) elegantly transforms into a console, offering two pieces in one for the limited<br />

space of the city dweller. Enfield’s thoughtful designs remain as relevant today as they were 50 years ago.<br />

906: PhiLLiP EnfiELd (1914 - 2004)<br />

Low sofa, New York, 1960s<br />

Chromed steel, velveteen<br />

Unmarked<br />

30 3/4” x 100” x 32”<br />

Provenance: Family of the designer<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

907: PhiLLiP EnfiELd (1914 - 2004)<br />

Walnut gate leg dining table, New York, 1950s<br />

Unmarked<br />

Open: 29 1/2” x 40 1/2” x 73 3/4”,<br />

closed: 24” wide<br />

Provenance: Family of the designer<br />

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$2,000–3,000<br />

908: PhiLLiP EnfiELd (1914 - 2004)<br />

Pedestal coffee table, New York, 1960s<br />

Glass, marble, stainless steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

15 1/4” x 40” dia.<br />

Provenance: Family of the designer<br />

$1,000–1,500


909: PhiLLiP EnfiELd (1914 - 2004)<br />

Illuminated étagère, New York, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, stainless steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

76” x 36” x 16 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Family of the designer<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

910: PhiLLiP EnfiELd (1914 - 2004)<br />

Illuminated étagère, New York, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, stainless steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

76” x 36” x 16 1/2”<br />

Provenance: Family of the designer<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

911: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Love seat, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Brazilian rosewood, ebonized wood,<br />

casters, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

On casters: 28” x 63” x 36”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

912: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Unusual low lounge chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman,<br />

High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, upholstery<br />

Upholstery labels to both<br />

Lounge chair: 20 1/2” x 21” x 31”,<br />

ottoman: 11” x 21 1/2” x 21 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

913: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of club chairs, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Wool, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 28” x 29”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

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914: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Cabinet, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Olive burl, chromed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

34 1/2” x 72” x 18 1/4”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

915: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Cabinet, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Maple burl, chromed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

33 3/4” x 66” x 17 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

916: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Six dining chairs, High Point, NC, 1980s<br />

Chromed-steel, recycled leather<br />

Three upholstery labels<br />

33” x 19” x 24”<br />

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$2,500–3,500<br />

917: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Dining table, High Point, NC, 1980s<br />

Stainless steel, maple burl, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

30” x 78” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000


918: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of T-Back lounge chairs, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 1/2” x 24 1/2” x 25”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

919: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of Angle Bar lounge chairs, High Point, NC,<br />

1970s<br />

Chromed steel, vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

27 1/2” x 30” x 33”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

920: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, velvet<br />

One with manufacturer’s label<br />

29” x 29” x 32”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

921: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of armchairs, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 22” x 27”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

922: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Triple cabinet, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Polished aluminum, laminate, oak<br />

Unmarked<br />

32 3/4” x 104 1/2” x 19”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

923: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of benches, High Point, NC, 1980s<br />

Chromed steel, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

20” x 20” x 15”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

924: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, High Point, NC,<br />

1970s<br />

Vinyl, chromed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

27” x 27 1/2” x 32”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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925: bARREtt hiLL coLLEction<br />

Set of four barstools, New York, 1970s<br />

Chromed steel, leather<br />

Manufacturer’s labels<br />

34 1/2” x 18” x 19”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

926: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

thAYER coggin<br />

Dining table, High Point, NC, 1970s<br />

Mahogany, walnut, rosewood, ash, ebonized wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 72” x 39”, two inserts: 18” ea.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

927: miLo bAughmAn (1923 - 2003)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Étagère, USA, 1960s<br />

Chromed steel, fruitwood, woven cane<br />

Unmarked<br />

75” x 30” x 12”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

928: hARvEY PRobbER (1922 - 2003)<br />

hARvEY PRobbER inc<br />

Pair of daybeds, USA, 1950s<br />

Mahogany, brass, wool<br />

Upholstery manufacturer’s labels<br />

25 1/2” x 80 1/2” x 30” ea., overall: 25 1/2” x 161” x 30”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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929: hARvEY PRobbER (1922 - 2003)<br />

Coffee table, USA, 1960s<br />

Laminated, stained, <strong>and</strong> lacquered<br />

mahogany, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

12” x 64 1/2” x 32”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

929A: hARvEY PRobbER (1922 - 2003)<br />

hARvEY PRobbER inc<br />

Coffee table, USA, 1950s<br />

Carved oak, glass, unmarked<br />

13 1/2” x 42” dia.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

930: hARvEY PRobbER (Attr.)<br />

(1922 - 2003)<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, USA, 1960s<br />

Walnut, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 36” x 28 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

931: AdRiAn PEARSALL (Attr.)<br />

(1925-2011)<br />

cRAft ASSociAtES<br />

Double-wide lounge chair, Wilkes Barre,<br />

PA, 1960s<br />

Faux fur, leather, mahogany, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 42” x 47”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

933: PAuL mc cobb (1917 - 1969)<br />

h SAcKS And SonS<br />

Connoisseur Collection game table, USA, 1950s<br />

Bleached mahogany, rosewood, brass, felt<br />

Brass label<br />

26” x 36” x 20”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

932: PAuL mc cobb (1917 - 1969)<br />

cALvin<br />

Two cabinets, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, aluminum, milk glass<br />

Metal labels<br />

Larger: 34 1/2” x 48” x 19”, smaller: 34 1/2” x 36” x 19”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

934: PAuL mc cobb (1917 - 1969)<br />

diREctionAL<br />

Lounge chair, USA, 1950s<br />

Walnut, corduroy<br />

Unmarked<br />

36” x 28 1/2” x 35”<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

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935: dESign foR LEiSuRE<br />

Three bar stools, Mount Kisco, NY, 1980s<br />

Ultrasuede, bright <strong>and</strong> matte-chromed steel<br />

Upholstery labels<br />

33” x 18 1/2” x 21 1/2”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

937: LES PRiSmAtiquES<br />

Pair of side tables, France, 1980s<br />

Acrylic, glass<br />

Stamped signatures to both<br />

24” x 14” x 13”<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

938: AmERicAn<br />

936: KARL SPRingER (1931 - 1991)<br />

Python skin telephone table, New York, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

16 1/2” x 16” x 10”<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

Enameled steel tiered console, 1990s<br />

Unmarked<br />

31 1/2” x 94 1/2” x 15 3/4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

939: KARL SPRingER (1931 - 1991)<br />

Pair of table lamps, New York, 1970s<br />

Acrylic, mirror-polished stainless steel shades,<br />

chromed brass, two sockets<br />

Signed<br />

Overall: 27” x 15” x 10”<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

940: KARL SPRingER (1931 - 1991)<br />

Console table, New York, 1980s<br />

Lacquered parchment<br />

Unmarked<br />

34 1/2” x 20” x 72”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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941: JEAn PAuL cREAtionS<br />

Four-piece chromed steel fire tool<br />

set, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

31” x 8” x 6 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

942: JEAn PAuL cREAtionS<br />

Four-piece chromed steel fire tool<br />

set, 1970s<br />

Unmarked<br />

24” x 9 1/2” x 4 1/4”<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

944: StYLE of KARL SPRingER<br />

Andirons, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, iron<br />

Unmarked<br />

15 3/4” x 5 1/4” x 16”<br />

$900–1,400<br />

943: ALESSAndRo ALbRiZZi<br />

(1934 - 1994)<br />

Four-piece fire tool set, Italy, 1960s<br />

Acrylic, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 35 1/2” x 8 1/2” x 10”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

945: John vESEY<br />

Coffee table, USA, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, brass, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

17 3/4” x 45” x 27”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

946: bRuEton<br />

Ginger table, New York, 1970s<br />

Patinated steel, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

30” x 41 1/2” dia.<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

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947: nEAL SmALL (b. 1937)<br />

Slopes mirror, USA, 1970s<br />

Mirrored glass on wood<br />

Unmarked<br />

44 1/2” x 56 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

949: StYLE of chAPmAn<br />

Pair of brass tusks<br />

Unmarked<br />

66 3/4” x 18 1/2” dia.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

948: donALd dRumm (b. 1935)<br />

Table lamp, USA, 1960s<br />

Polished aluminum, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

32” x 21” x 6”<br />

$900–1,400<br />

950: mEXicAn<br />

Wall-hanging mirror, 1970s<br />

Onyx, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 22” x 4 1/4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

951: mARc nEwSon (b. 1963)<br />

idEE<br />

Super Guppy floor lamp, Australia, 2000s<br />

Aluminum, glass, rubber<br />

Unmarked<br />

72” x 34” x 32”<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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952: PAcE<br />

953: PAcE<br />

Set of eight dining chairs, USA, 1960s<br />

Brass, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 21” x 25”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, New York, 1970s<br />

Leather, suede, polished aluminum<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 31” x 31”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

954: mAStERcRAft<br />

Pair of illuminated vitrines, USA, 1980s<br />

Brass, bronze, glass<br />

Brass labels, paper labels<br />

88” x 40” x 19”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

955: Ludwig miES vAn dER RohE (1886 - 1969)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Set of twelve Brno chairs, New York, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, leather<br />

Retailer labels<br />

31 1/2” x 23” x 23”<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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956: nicoS ZogRAPhoS (b. 1931)<br />

Dining table, New York, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, book-matched olive<br />

burl<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 66” sq.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

957: nicoS ZogRAPhoS (b. 1931)<br />

Dining table, New York, 1970s<br />

Stainless steel, book-matched olive<br />

burl<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 66” sq.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

958: KAtAvALoS, LittELL And<br />

KELLEY<br />

LAvERnE intERnAtionAL<br />

Coffee table, USA, 1950s<br />

Chromed steel, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

16” x 36” x 31”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

959: Ludwig miES vAn dER RohE (1886 - 1969)<br />

KnoLL Studio<br />

Barcelona daybed, USA/Italy, 1990s<br />

Leather, walnut, stainless steel<br />

Embroidered <strong>and</strong> foil label<br />

25” x 39” x 77”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

960: LE coRbuSiER (1887 - 1965)<br />

cASSinA<br />

Pair of LC2 Petit Confort chairs, Italy, 1990s<br />

Chromed steel, leather<br />

Stamped frames<br />

26 1/2” x 30” x 27 1/2”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

961: Ludwig miES vAn dER RohE (1886 - 1969)<br />

KnoLL Studio<br />

Adjustable chaise lounge, USA/Italy, 1990s<br />

Stainless steel, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 33” x 26” x 76”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

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962: fLoREncE KnoLL (b. 1917)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Triple dresser, New York, 1950s<br />

Laminate, matte-chromed steel, marble<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 3/4” x 110” x 19 1/4”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

963: fLoREncE KnoLL (b. 1917)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Cabinet (no. 541), New York, 1950s<br />

Walnut, lacquered wood, chromed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

29” x 75 1/2” x 18”<br />

$4,500–6,500<br />

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964: fLoREncE KnoLL (b. 1917)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Sliding-door cabinet, New York, 1950s<br />

Birch, grass cloth, leather, enameled<br />

metal<br />

Unmarked<br />

31” x 71 1/2” x 18”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

965: fLoREncE KnoLL (b. 1917)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Cabinet, New York, 1950s<br />

Walnut, lacquered wood, matte-chromed<br />

steel, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

25 3/4” x 71 1/4” x 17 3/4”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

966: fLoREncE KnoLL (b. 1917)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Pair of dressers, New York, 1950s<br />

Walnut, chromed steel<br />

Manufacturer’s labels<br />

29 1/2” x 36” x 19 1/2” ea.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

967: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Thin-Edge bedroom suite with illuminated vanity,<br />

Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Teak, porcelain<br />

Two dressers with metal labels<br />

Overall: 27 3/4” x 18 1/2” x 122 1/4”,<br />

single dresser: 27 3/4” x 34” x 18 1/2”,<br />

smallest dresser: 27 3/4” x 24” x 18 1/2”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

968: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Thin Edge ten-drawer dresser, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Rosewood, aluminum, porcelain<br />

Foil label<br />

33” x 67 1/4” x 18 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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969: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Dining table <strong>and</strong> six Steelframe chairs,<br />

two arm-, four side-, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, birch, enameled steel, woven<br />

cane<br />

Table <strong>and</strong> four chairs with metal labels<br />

Table: 29” x 60” x 36”, two leaves: 20”<br />

ea., arm: 33 1/2” x 24” x 21 1/2”,<br />

side: 33 1/2” x 18” x 19 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

970: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Action Office desk, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1960s<br />

Aluminum, lacquered wood, walnut,<br />

plastic<br />

Metal label<br />

32 1/2” x 64 1/2” x 33”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

971: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Pair of lounge chairs, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Nubby wool, zinc-plated metal<br />

Unmarked<br />

30” x 23” x 26 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

972: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Basic Storage cabinets, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, lacquered wood, brushed aluminum<br />

Unmarked<br />

Each unit: 29 3/4” x 34” x 12”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

973: gEoRgE nELSon (1908 - 1986)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Cabinet, Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1976<br />

Rosewood, ebonized wood, chromed steel<br />

Metal label, dated<br />

27” x 74” x 18 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

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974: gEoRgE nELSon And ASSociAtES<br />

howARd miLLER cLocK comPAnY<br />

Chess Piece table clock (no. 2252),<br />

Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Walnut, brass, glass, enameled metal<br />

Face signed Howard Miller<br />

19” x 8 1/2” x 6 1/4”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

976: gEoRgE nELSon And ASSociAtES<br />

howARd miLLER cLocK comPAnY<br />

Pretzel clock (no. 4774), Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Birch, enameled steel, aluminum<br />

Remnants of paper label<br />

17” dia. x 3 1/4”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

975: wARREn PLAtnER (1919 - 2006)<br />

LEhigh LEoPoLd<br />

Work table/desk, USA, 1970s<br />

Bronze, walnut, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 60” x 32”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

977: wARREn PLAtnER (1919 - 2006)<br />

LEhigh LEoPoLd<br />

Work table/desk, USA, 1970s<br />

Brass, walnut, leather<br />

Unmarked<br />

29 1/2” x 60” x 32”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

978: iSAmu noguchi (1904 - 1988)<br />

KnoLL<br />

Rocking Stool (no. 85T), USA, 1950s<br />

Walnut, chromed steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

10 1/2” x 14” dia<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

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980: ZAhARA SchAtZ (1916 - 1999)<br />

Table lamp, USA, 1940s<br />

Acrylic, brass, copper, linen, single socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 29” x 16” dia, base to socket: 19 1/2” x 13 1/2” x 10”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

979: AmERicAn<br />

Pair of antiqued driftwood lamp tables, USA, 1960s<br />

Polychromed wood, glass, linen, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 81” x 25” x 25”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

981: ZAhARA SchAtZ (1916 - 1999)<br />

Table lamp, USA, 1940s<br />

Acrylic, brass, copper, ebonized wood, woven shade, single<br />

socket<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 30” x 19” x 10”, base to socket: 20” x 12” x 6 1/2”<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

982: bEn SEibEL (1918 - 1985)<br />

RAYmoR<br />

Floor lamp, USA, 1950s<br />

Enameled steel, enameled aluminum, aluminum, single<br />

sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 83” x 27” x 19”<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

983: cARL AubocK (1900 - 1957)<br />

Adjustable double cone floor lamp, Austria, 1960s<br />

Brass, enameled aluminum <strong>and</strong> metal, leather, single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

As shown: 75” x 13 1/2” dia.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

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985: ERwinE LAvERnE (1909 - 2003)<br />

EStELLE LAvERnE (1915 - 1997)<br />

LAvERnE intERnAtionAL<br />

Lily chair, USA, 1960s<br />

Acrylic, upholstery<br />

Unmarked<br />

37” x 33” x 30”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

984: ERwinE LAvERnE (1909 - 2003)<br />

EStELLE LAvERnE (1915 - 1997)<br />

LAvERnE intERnAtionAL<br />

Rare sofa, USA/Canada, 1960s<br />

Acrylic, enameled steel, upholstery<br />

Retailer label<br />

29” x 92” x 24”<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

986: donALd KnoRR (b. 1922)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Enameled steel side chair (no. 132 U), USA, 1940s<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 22” x 20”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

987: John KEAL<br />

bRown JoRdAn<br />

Four armchairs, USA, 1950s<br />

Mahogany, leather webbing<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 23”<br />

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$3,500–4,500<br />

988: AuStin coX<br />

ALcoA<br />

Chess set <strong>and</strong> table, Akron, OH, 1960s<br />

Enameled <strong>and</strong> brushed aluminum, walnut, acrylic,<br />

chromed steel<br />

Manufacturer’s label<br />

Table: 23 1/2” x 21 1/4” sq., display box: 6” x 30 1/2” x 2 1/4”<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

989: diEtER wAEcKERLin<br />

bEhR<br />

Cabinet, Germany, 1960s<br />

Teak, birch, enameled steel, woven grass<br />

Retailer’s label<br />

31 1/4” x 103” x 20 3/4”<br />

$4,000–6,000


990: chARLES EAmES (1907 - 1978)<br />

RAY EAmES (1912 - 1988)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Lounge chair <strong>and</strong> ottoman (no. 670 <strong>and</strong> 671),<br />

Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1977<br />

Rosewood, leather, enameled aluminum, enameled steel,<br />

rubber<br />

Manufacturer’s labels, dated<br />

Chair: 31 1/2” x 32 1/2” x 35”, ottoman: 17” x 26” x 21 1/2”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

992: chARLES EAmES (1907 - 1978)<br />

RAY EAmES (1912 - 1988)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Pair of chairs (DCW), Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1940s<br />

Aniline-dyed birch, rubber<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 19 1/2” x 20 1/2”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

991: RichARd SchuLtZ (b. 1926)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Petal dining table, USA, 1960s<br />

Enameled wood, plastic-coated metal<br />

Unmarked<br />

28” x 42 1/2” dia.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

993: chARLES EAmES (1907 - 1978)<br />

RAY EAmES (1912 - 1988)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Folding Screen Wood (FSW), Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1950s<br />

Ash, canvas<br />

Unmarked<br />

Overall: 67 3/4” x 59 1/2”<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

994: chARLES EAmES (1907 - 1978)<br />

RAY EAmES (1912 - 1988)<br />

hERmAn miLLER<br />

Eames Storage Unit, (ESU, no. 220), Zeel<strong>and</strong>, MI, 1954<br />

Birch plywood, laminated walnut, zinc-plated steel, enameled<br />

masonite<br />

Stamped with date under bottom shelf<br />

32 1/4” x 47” x 16”<br />

Note: Complete with book, Photographs of a Splint, Furniture,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a House of Cards (Heiden, 1987)<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

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995: mARio PAPPERZini<br />

SALtERini<br />

Bar <strong>and</strong> three stools, USA/Italy, 1950s<br />

Enameled iron, brass, walnut, printed vinyl<br />

Unmarked<br />

39” x 58 1/2” x 21”, depth of curve: 25”,<br />

stools: 34 1/2” x 22 1/2” dia.<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

996: fREdERic wEinbERg (Attr.)<br />

Pair of stools, USA, 1950s<br />

Leather, enameled steel<br />

Unmarked<br />

16 1/2” x 15” dia.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

997: SAbEnA<br />

Table <strong>and</strong> two lounge chairs, Mexico, 1950s<br />

Walnut, iron, brass<br />

Unmarked<br />

Chairs: 33” x 31” x 25”, 30” x 36 1/2” x 24”, table: 14” x 29”<br />

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$2,500–3,500<br />

998: RobERt vEntuRi (b. 1925)<br />

KnoLL ASSociAtES<br />

Pair of “Gothic Revival” chairs, USA,<br />

1980s<br />

Laminated <strong>and</strong> dyed maple<br />

Unmarked<br />

41” x 21” x 23 1/2”<br />

$3,500–4,500


999: fRAnK gEhRY (b. 1929)<br />

KnoLL<br />

Three High Sticking chairs, USA, 1994<br />

Laminated maple<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>ed with designer’s signature, date, <strong>and</strong> manufacturer’s<br />

mark<br />

43 1/2” x 20” x 22” ea.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

1000: hugh Acton<br />

hugh Acton, inc.<br />

Desk, USA, 1950s<br />

Chromed steel, walnut<br />

Unmarked<br />

28 1/2” x 72” x 36”<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

1001: gEoRgE SchREibER (1904 - 1977)<br />

StonELAin<br />

Pair of table lamps, USA, 1940s<br />

Glazed ceramic, enameled metal, patinated brass<br />

Signed Schreiber in glaze<br />

Overall: 32”, lamp bases: 16” x 6” dia.<br />

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$2,500–3,500<br />

1002: gERALd thuRSton<br />

LightoLiER<br />

Pair of table lamps, USA, 1950s<br />

Brass-plated <strong>and</strong> painted metal, bronze, new silk shades,<br />

single sockets<br />

Unmarked<br />

26” x 11 1/2” 10”<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

1003: ARchitEctuRAL<br />

Panel, USA, 1950s<br />

Walnut, glass<br />

Unmarked<br />

66” x 66” x 3”<br />

$2,500–3,500


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continue to run without any tolling even if the Buyer within that<br />

thirty (30) day period 1) fails to inspect or pay, 2) requests delay in<br />

shipment, 3) provides incorrect shipping address or information or 4)<br />

is unavailable to receive shipment.<br />

Sales Results: Preliminary results will be available online shortly<br />

after each sale at www.ragoarts.com. Final sales results will be<br />

available no earlier than 2 p.m. on our first business day following<br />

the auction or as soon as the <strong>Auction</strong> House has audited <strong>and</strong> verified<br />

all sales.<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House retains all rights to photographs <strong>and</strong> other<br />

intellectual property contained in this <strong>catalogue</strong>.<br />

2. <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s Determination Final<br />

A lot will be sold to the highest bidder as determined in the sole <strong>and</strong><br />

exclusive judgment of the auctioneer. The auctioneer will also have<br />

the sole <strong>and</strong> exclusive power <strong>and</strong> authority to a) resolve any disputes<br />

between bidders, b) determine whether to pass or re-offer a lot for<br />

sale, c) reject or challenge any bid or advance in the bidding, d)<br />

exclude any bidder from the premises <strong>and</strong> e) otherwise regulate the<br />

bidders, the bidding <strong>and</strong> its increments.<br />

3. Buyer’s Premium, Purchase Price, Taxes, <strong>and</strong> Billing<br />

The buyer’s premium for each lot purchased is 25% on the first<br />

$75,000 of the hammer price, 20% on the portion from $75,001<br />

through $1,500,000, <strong>and</strong> 12% on that portion of the hammer price<br />

exceeding $1,500,000.<br />

A cash discount of 3% off the 25% buyer’s premium will be applied<br />

for property purchased by cash, check, wire transfer or money order<br />

if payment is received within 15 days of sale. This effectively lowers<br />

the 25% buyer’s premium to 22%. No discount will be taken off the<br />

lower buyer’s premium apportioned for lots that sell at $75,001 <strong>and</strong><br />

above.<br />

On Live <strong>Auction</strong>eers, a buyer’s premium in the amount of 28% of<br />

the successful high bid will be levied. A cash discount of 3% off the<br />

28% buyer’s premium will be applied for property purchased by cash,<br />

check, wire transfer or money order if payment is received within 15<br />

days of sale. This effectively lowers the 28% buyer’s premium to 25%.<br />

No discount will be taken off the lower buyer’s premium apportioned<br />

for lots that sell at $75,001 <strong>and</strong> above.<br />

Taxes: If you are shipping to a New Jersey address or if you pick up<br />

the lots you have won at our New Jersey location, you must pay the<br />

State’s 7% sales tax. The only exception is for those who hold a valid<br />

resale license <strong>and</strong> file the completed New Jersey State Sales Tax<br />

Form (New Jersey Seller’s Certificate Form ST3 or Non New Jersey<br />

Seller’s Certificate Form ST-3NR) with <strong>Rago</strong>’s at time of payment. No<br />

New Jersey sales tax is charged for purchases shipped out of state.<br />

Billing: All successful bidders will be sent invoices by mail or e-mail<br />

the week after the auction.<br />

4. Methods of Payment <strong>and</strong> Fees<br />

Cash. Check. Wire Transfers. Money Order. Visa. MasterCard. Discover.<br />

PayPal.<br />

All payments are due immediately upon receipt of invoice.<br />

We reserve the right to hold all goods paid for by check until<br />

payment has cleared.<br />

If payment is not received within thirty (30) days of sale, the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House reserves the right to impose from the date of sale a late<br />

charge of 1 1/2% a month of the total purchase price <strong>and</strong> deny all<br />

future credit.<br />

5. Payment, Collection, <strong>and</strong> Shipping Responsibilities of Buyer<br />

Buyer Obligations: On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to<br />

the property immediately transfers to the successful bidder who,<br />

in turn, becomes the buyer of the Property. The buyer assumes full<br />

risk <strong>and</strong> responsibility for the purchased Property, including all costs<br />

<strong>and</strong> expenses of h<strong>and</strong>ling, shipping, insurance, taxes, export, <strong>and</strong><br />

otherwise, <strong>and</strong> is liable for the full purchase price, plus the buyer’s<br />

premium, applicable taxes, <strong>and</strong> any other associated expenses. The<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House shall not be responsible for insuring buyer’s property<br />

after purchase.<br />

Collection of Property <strong>and</strong> Storage Charges: The buyer will pay for the<br />

purchased Property immediately <strong>and</strong> remove it from the premises of<br />

the <strong>Auction</strong> House within fourteen (14) days of the sale. We are not<br />

responsible for any damage or loss on property purchased but not<br />

removed from premises. If the purchased Property is not removed<br />

within thirty (30) days of the sale, the buyer will thereafter be<br />

assessed a $10 per lot storage charge per day. The <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

may, at its discretion, remove the purchased Property to public<br />

storage at the buyer’s risk <strong>and</strong> expense. All associated charges will<br />

be added to the total invoice <strong>and</strong> must be paid in full before the<br />

Property will be released.<br />

Those who choose to pick up their property from the <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

following the sale must call 24 hours in advance to arrange pick-up.<br />

Normal pick-up hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.,<br />

excepting the hour between 12:00 <strong>and</strong> 1:00 p.m. Property purchased<br />

<strong>and</strong> left at the auction house for 90 days will be sold or donated for<br />

you.<br />

Packing <strong>and</strong> Shipping: The buyer is solely responsible for the<br />

shipment <strong>and</strong> insurance of all purchased property. We will work with<br />

any shipper of your choosing.. We are not responsible for any damage<br />

or loss that occurs while your objects are in another’s or our care<br />

after purchase is made. We will also not be responsible for any <strong>and</strong><br />

all losses that occur during shipping.<br />

As a convenience to the buyer, the <strong>Auction</strong> House will, if requested,<br />

give your property too one of the local UPS stores known to us. These<br />

companies will pack <strong>and</strong> ship or arrange shipment for you via UPS,<br />

FedEx or other carrier, fully insured, for a fee payable in advance by<br />

credit card. Shipments are made within a few days after payment has<br />

been received.<br />

All international customs, duties, <strong>and</strong> other tariffs are the<br />

responsibility of the Buyer. The <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> Masterpiece<br />

Shipping will declare the selling price as the value in all cases.<br />

Shipping larger items: Larger items are objects such as furniture,<br />

<strong>and</strong>irons, floor vases, or any other item whose safe packing will<br />

exceed the limits of common carriers. The <strong>Auction</strong> House can arrange<br />

delivery by freight almost anywhere in the United States, fully<br />

insured, for a fee. The delivery of large, heavy, or expensive objects<br />

is not an inexpensive proposition <strong>and</strong> we urge you to consider this<br />

before bidding.<br />

6. Buyer Default<br />

Remedies: If any of the Terms of Sale are not fully complied with by<br />

the buyer, the buyer will be in default without need of notice by the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House. The buyer shall be liable to the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong><br />

the consignor for the total purchase price, including all premiums,<br />

charges, <strong>and</strong> expenses specified in the Terms of Sale. Interest shall<br />

accrue at the rate of 18% per annum commencing with the date of<br />

the auction. In addition to other remedies available to the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House by law, the <strong>Auction</strong> House may, at its option, a) cancel the<br />

sale of the lot(s) on which the buyer defaulted <strong>and</strong> of any other lots<br />

sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction(s) <strong>and</strong><br />

retain as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer, b)<br />

resell the purchased Property, whether at public auction or private<br />

sale, or c) pursue any combination of a) <strong>and</strong> b) above. In event of<br />

default, the buyer will be responsible to the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong><br />

the consignor for any deficiency, any <strong>and</strong> all costs <strong>and</strong> expenses,<br />

including reasonable attorneys’ fees, collection fees <strong>and</strong> expenses,<br />

late charges, <strong>and</strong> other damages. The <strong>Auction</strong> House may, at its<br />

discretion, apply any proceeds of sale otherwise due to the buyer or<br />

monies of the buyer in the <strong>Auction</strong> House’s possession to reduce or<br />

satisfy the buyer’s obligations.<br />

Security Interest: As security for full payment to the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House <strong>and</strong> the consignor of all amounts due, the buyer grants the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House the right to retain a security interest in the Property<br />

purchased at auction <strong>and</strong> in any other property or money of buyer<br />

in the <strong>Auction</strong> House’s possession or coming the <strong>Auction</strong> House’s<br />

possession (collectively, “collateral”). The <strong>Auction</strong> House shall<br />

have the rights of a secured creditor as provided by the Uniform<br />

Commercial Code <strong>and</strong> other applicable law. Such security interest<br />

in the Property or other collateral will cease when the Property is<br />

physically delivered to the buyer or the buyer’s agent.<br />

7. Warranties <strong>and</strong> Guarantees<br />

All items are served “As-Is, Where-Is,” except as expressly stated<br />

otherwise in the following paragraph:<br />

All information in the <strong>catalogue</strong> concerning authenticity is<br />

guaranteed for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of sale. In<br />

that time, prior to payment to the consignor of the work, the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House will allow the buyer to submit, at his own expense, an opinion<br />

in writing from a recognized expert, approved by the <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

<strong>and</strong> the purchaser, regarding authenticity. In the event the work is<br />

judged inauthentic by the expert, the work may be returned in the<br />

same condition as at time of sale <strong>and</strong> the buyer’s full purchase price<br />

will be refunded. Refunds shall not include costs of transportation,<br />

insurance, or other expenses that may have been incurred by the<br />

buyer. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make payment in a timely<br />

fashion such that the property can be released <strong>and</strong> inspected within<br />

this thirty (30) day time frame. Should the buyer not do so, or should<br />

the buyer request the auction house to delay shipment, should he<br />

give an incorrect shipping address, or be unavailable to receive<br />

shipment, the thirty (30) day warranty shall still apply. If the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House has paid the consignor the amounts due consignor as a result<br />

of the sale, the <strong>Auction</strong> House will (i) refund to the buyer the amount<br />

of the buyer’s premium <strong>and</strong> applicable taxes received from the buyer,<br />

<strong>and</strong> (ii) make written dem<strong>and</strong> upon the consignor for the payment<br />

of the balance of the purchase price. If the consignor fails to honor<br />

the written dem<strong>and</strong> for a refund of the balance of the purchase price,<br />

the <strong>Auction</strong> House will furnish buyer the name <strong>and</strong> address of the<br />

consignor, <strong>and</strong> assign to buyer all of the <strong>Auction</strong> House’s rights for<br />

the return of the balance of the purchase price of the affected lot.<br />

Upon this disclosure <strong>and</strong> assignment, the <strong>Auction</strong> House will have<br />

no further liability to buyer or responsibility to pursue the buyer’s<br />

claim. The <strong>Auction</strong> House will extend reasonable cooperation to<br />

buyer, provided that such cooperation does not require out-of-pocket<br />

expenditures by the <strong>Auction</strong> House. This limited right of rescission is<br />

available only to the original buyer <strong>and</strong> may not be relied upon by any<br />

heir, agent, transferee, assign, or other third party or assigned to any<br />

subsequent transferee of the Property which gives rise to the claim.<br />

This Warranty does not cover any description that states there is<br />

a conflict of specialist opinion; any description that states (or is<br />

bracketed in a section described as) “as-is” or “not guaranteed.”<br />

This Warranty does not cover any typographical errors.<br />

This Warranty does not cover wear on furniture.<br />

This Warranty does not cover flakes, surface scratches, or<br />

manufacturing flaws in glass or ceramics.<br />

The description of clocks <strong>and</strong> lighting devices, whether in <strong>catalogue</strong>s<br />

or condition reports, may be incomplete <strong>and</strong> not identify every<br />

mechanical replacement, repair, or defect. The absence of reference<br />

to the condition of a clock or lighting device does not imply it to<br />

be in working condition or without defects, repairs, restorations, or<br />

replacement parts.<br />

The description of jewelry, whether in <strong>catalogue</strong>s, condition reports,<br />

or any other form, is rendered as opinion, including, but not limited<br />

to, specialist opinion as to authenticity, the enhancement or<br />

treatment of gemstones, the weight of gemstones, the country of<br />

origin, the authorship or origin (manufacture) of an item, its period<br />

(or c.) or the authenticity of its marks. No warranty is made that any<br />

watch is in working condition or without defects, restorations, or<br />

working parts.<br />

Buyers are advised to check watch works prior to auction.<br />

All measurements are approximate.<br />

This disclaimer of liability on our part applies whether the<br />

information is included in the <strong>catalogue</strong>, advertisements,<br />

announcements, or communicated through our representatives, bills<br />

of sale, or elsewhere, <strong>and</strong> whether written or oral.<br />

No Warranty of Reproduction: Neither the consignor nor we make any<br />

warranty or representation, express or implied, as to whether a buyer<br />

will acquire any reproduction rights, copyrights or other intellectual<br />

property rights in, or with respect to, the Property.<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the<br />

merchantability or fitness for purpose except as otherwise expressly<br />

stated in these Terms of Sale.<br />

8. Qualifying to Bid<br />

As a security measure for our consignors <strong>and</strong> our company, all Buyers<br />

must establish credit. You will be asked to furnish identification <strong>and</strong><br />

a valid credit card number, credit references. <strong>and</strong>/or (for absentee,<br />

phone <strong>and</strong> online bidders) an initial deposit in the form of a preauthorization<br />

hold equal to 10% of the low estimate of the total<br />

number of lots on which you are bidding. First time <strong>and</strong> international<br />

buyers bidding on Asian lots with a total low estimate of $5,000 or<br />

greater will be asked to a) furnish an initial deposit in the form of a<br />

pre-authorization hold equal to 30% <strong>and</strong> b) grant the <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

the right to charge your credit card 30% of the selling price on the<br />

day of sale. If you are acting as another’s agent or principal, we may<br />

request a letter of authorization. If you are successful <strong>and</strong> do not<br />

remit payment as specified, the amount owed will be charged to your<br />

credit card together with such charges set forth in these terms of<br />

sale. If you have any questions, contact Eliane Talec, ext. 118.<br />

Bidding Numbers: All bidders must register <strong>and</strong> receive a bidding<br />

number from the <strong>Auction</strong> House prior to bidding at the auction.<br />

9. Bidding Increments<br />

All unreserved bidding starts at 50% of the low estimate unless<br />

there are two or more competing absentee bids in excess of this<br />

figure.<br />

The auctioneer has the sole <strong>and</strong> exclusive power, discretion, <strong>and</strong><br />

authority to regulate the bidding <strong>and</strong> its increments.<br />

Increments<br />

$10 until $100 is reached<br />

$25 until $500 is reached<br />

$50 until $1,000 is reached<br />

$100 until $3,000 is reached<br />

$250 until $5,000 is reached<br />

$500 until $10,000 is reached<br />

$1,000 until $30,000 is reached<br />

$2,500 until $50,000 is reached<br />

$5,000 until $100,000 is reached<br />

$10,000 over $100,000<br />

10. Absentee Bids<br />

Absentee bids are requested by no later than 6:00 p.m. on the<br />

business day before the auction.<br />

We accept absentee bids by phone, by mail, in person, or by fax. If<br />

you fax your absentee bids, please call us to confirm receipt.<br />

All absentee bidding is h<strong>and</strong>led as though you are in attendance. We<br />

buy all designated lots for you one bidding increment above where<br />

competition stops. Please check <strong>and</strong> comply with these increments.<br />

In case of failure to comply, we will reduce each off-increment bid to<br />

the next lower figure.<br />

“Plus” bids: Because of our structured bidding increments, it is more<br />

likely that several people will leave identical bids. Since an earlier bid<br />

left with the auction house wins in the event of a tie, a later bid with<br />

an added “plus” bid to the next increment would win the piece.<br />

Absentee bids left on Live <strong>Auction</strong>eers are sent to the auction house<br />

during the actual sale. There is no time advantage to these bids at<br />

all.<br />

All absentee bidder names <strong>and</strong> bids are held in strictest confidence,<br />

disclosed only in the event of a question after the sale.<br />

Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to our customers <strong>and</strong>,<br />

while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure<br />

to do so. If you place absentee bids with the <strong>Auction</strong> House, then<br />

choose to attend in person, bid by phone or any other means, it is<br />

solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to<br />

the start of the auction<br />

11. Telephone Bids<br />

<strong>Rago</strong>’s guarantees you a line <strong>and</strong> a phone agent for bidding until 4 PM<br />

on the day prior to an auction. After that time, we will gladly accept<br />

your absentee bids, even during the auction (up to 30 minutes before<br />

a lot goes on the block). Changes to bid lists left with us prior to the<br />

deadline will always be accommodated as best we can, as will followup<br />

phone bids for those who attend/must leave the auction <strong>and</strong><br />

other exceptional cases.<br />

Please call to set up all phone line requests. Do not fax phone line<br />

requests. If you need condition reports, please request <strong>and</strong> review<br />

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them prior to reserving phone lines.<br />

We can call you at two phone numbers ONLY during the auction. If<br />

you are unsure of where you or your agent will be during the sale, we<br />

recommend you leave absentee bids.<br />

Please do not change your phone number after your phone lines have<br />

been confirmed; if you do, the <strong>Auction</strong> House will not be responsible<br />

for any breakdown in communications. Overseas phone numbers only<br />

will be confirmed the day before the auction.<br />

We do not have the capacity to assign phone agents to clients who<br />

want to listen only or who will not bid the minimum selling price.<br />

Therefore, if you bid by phone, you must be willing to open bidding<br />

<strong>and</strong> bid to within 2/3 of the low estimate should the bidding go that<br />

far. You may, however, leave absentee bids for any amount.<br />

Bids are placed on the telephone at the discretion of the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House <strong>and</strong> at the caller’s risk. Telephone bidding is a convenience<br />

offered to our customers <strong>and</strong>, while we will make every effort<br />

to execute your instructions, the <strong>Auction</strong> House is not liable or<br />

responsible for any errors or failure to do so.<br />

If you place absentee bids with the <strong>Auction</strong> House or Live<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers <strong>and</strong> also bid in person, by phone or any other means, it<br />

is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to<br />

the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason,<br />

you will be held responsible for the property’s purchase.<br />

12. Internet Bids<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House has engaged the services of Live <strong>Auction</strong>eers for<br />

its clients who wish to bid <strong>and</strong> buy online.<br />

Please proceed to liveauctioneers.com for all necessary information<br />

on how to bid <strong>and</strong> buy online using this system. The user of Live<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers indemnifies <strong>and</strong> holds the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> its<br />

consignors harmless against any claim arising out of or resulting<br />

from your use of the Live <strong>Auction</strong>eers site, including all losses,<br />

damages, liabilities, <strong>and</strong> all fees (including attorney’s fees), costs,<br />

<strong>and</strong> expenses incurred in connection with any claim. Under no<br />

circumstances, including, but not limited to, negligence, shall the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> its consignors be liable for lost profits or any<br />

special, incidental, or consequential damages that result from the<br />

use of, or the inability to use, this site.<br />

If you place absentee bids with the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong>/or Live<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers <strong>and</strong> also bid in person, by phone or any other means, it<br />

is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to<br />

the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason,<br />

you will be held responsible for the property’s purchase.<br />

13. Condition Reports<br />

Condition reports are rendered as specialist opinion by the staff<br />

of the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong>/or independent consultants <strong>and</strong> not as<br />

statements of fact. We do not guarantee the content of written or<br />

verbal condition reports.<br />

If you would like condition reports for items in the sale, please call<br />

(609) 397-9374, fax condition report requests to (609)397-9377<br />

or e-mail them to info@ragoarts.com. Our specialists will respond<br />

to requests as quickly as possible. Please be patient. We get many<br />

requests <strong>and</strong> we make every effort to respond to all of them in a<br />

timely fashion. The <strong>Auction</strong> House is not liable or responsible for any<br />

errors or failure to do so.<br />

14. Reserves<br />

A reserve is the confidential minimum price established by the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> the consignor. The reserve will never exceed the<br />

low estimate of the lot. The <strong>Auction</strong> House prohibits consignors from<br />

bidding on their own property, but may implement the reserve by<br />

bidding on behalf of the consignor at the auction up to the reserve.<br />

15. Estimates<br />

The estimates provided in this <strong>catalogue</strong> are our opinion of the<br />

price that a willing buyer would pay for the property at auction,<br />

based, where possible, on prices paid for comparable items sold in<br />

the past. They are neither a representation nor a prediction of the<br />

actual selling price that will be realized at auction, post-auction<br />

sale, or upon resale, which may be substantially different from these<br />

estimates. We shall not be liable in any way for such a difference.<br />

16. Withdrawal of Property from Sale<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House reserves the right to withdraw property from<br />

the sale for any reason <strong>and</strong> with no liability whatsoever for such<br />

withdrawal.<br />

17. Rescission by Buyer<br />

All items are served “As-Is, Where-Is,” except as expressly stated<br />

otherwise in Paragraph 7. Buyer acknowledges <strong>and</strong> expressly agrees<br />

that the provisions of this Paragraph state the sole <strong>and</strong> exclusive<br />

remedy available to a buyer in the event of non-conformity in<br />

Property purchased. The buyer underst<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> agrees that the<br />

exclusive remedy for any breach of the warranty shall be a rescission<br />

of the sale <strong>and</strong> a refund of the original purchase price (bid plus<br />

buyer’s premium), as well as any applicable taxes paid. Neither the<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> House nor its Consignor shall be liable for damages beyond<br />

the remedy expressly provided for herein, such as, but not limited<br />

to, direct, indirect, special, incidental, punitive, or consequential,<br />

including the loss of profit or revenue, cost of obtaining alternative<br />

property, claims of customers of the buyer or otherwise.<br />

18. Rescission by the <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

In the event the <strong>Auction</strong> House receives notice of an adverse claim<br />

with respect to purchased Property, the <strong>Auction</strong> House shall have the<br />

right (but not the obligation), in its sole <strong>and</strong> absolute discretion, to<br />

rescind the sale to the buyer, upon written notice to the buyer. Upon<br />

such notice, the buyer will promptly return the purchased property<br />

to the <strong>Auction</strong> House’s premises in the same condition as when<br />

purchased.<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House will then promptly refund the purchase price,<br />

including the buyer’s premium <strong>and</strong> applicable taxes paid. Buyer will<br />

have no further recourse against the <strong>Auction</strong> House or the consignor,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> the consignor shall not be liable for any<br />

damages of any nature suffered by the buyer.<br />

19. Governing Law <strong>and</strong> Forum for Disputes<br />

The laws of New Jersey shall govern the auctions of the <strong>Auction</strong><br />

House. Any disputes that may arise in connection with the auction<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or any auction purchase, <strong>and</strong> all of the terms <strong>and</strong> conditions set<br />

forth herein above, shall be governed by <strong>and</strong> construed in accordance<br />

with New Jersey law. Anyone who participates in the auction <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

makes auction purchases agrees to submit to the jurisdiction of the<br />

courts of the State of New Jersey with respect to any dispute arising<br />

in connection with the auction <strong>and</strong>/or any auction purchases. In the<br />

event that the <strong>Auction</strong> House needs to bring an action to enforce the<br />

terms <strong>and</strong> conditions herein <strong>and</strong>/or to collect any sum due <strong>and</strong> owing<br />

to it the <strong>Auction</strong> House shall be entitled in addition to collect its<br />

reasonable attorney’s fees, collection agency fees, <strong>and</strong> cost of suit.<br />

20. Limitations of Liability<br />

The <strong>Auction</strong> House acts only as the agent for the consignor <strong>and</strong> in no<br />

event will be liable for any breach or default by the consignor.<br />

21. Severability <strong>and</strong> Waiver<br />

If any provision of portion of these Terms of Sale shall be deemed<br />

unlawful, void, or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision<br />

or portion shall be stricken <strong>and</strong> severed from the remaining<br />

provisions, which shall remain in full force <strong>and</strong> effect. Failure to<br />

enforce any of the provisions in these Terms of Sale shall not be<br />

deemed a waiver of the right to enforce any other provisions of these<br />

Terms of Sale.<br />

22. No Assignment<br />

Unless the <strong>Auction</strong> House consents in writing, buyers may not assign<br />

their rights or any of their obligations related to an auction or other<br />

sale by the <strong>Auction</strong> House.<br />

23. No Modifications<br />

These Terms of Sale may not be changed unless the <strong>Auction</strong> House<br />

<strong>and</strong> buyer have agreed to do so in a written agreement signed by both<br />

parties.<br />

24. Export or import:<br />

It is the sole responsibility of buyers to familiarize themselves with<br />

International <strong>and</strong> U.S. laws or requirements for import <strong>and</strong> export; to<br />

identify <strong>and</strong> obtain any necessary export, import, endangered species<br />

or other permit prior to bidding; <strong>and</strong> to abide by International <strong>and</strong> U.S.<br />

laws <strong>and</strong> requirements. The <strong>Auction</strong> House <strong>and</strong> the Consignor make no<br />

representations or warranties as to whether any lot is or is not subject<br />

to export or import restrictions or any embargoes <strong>and</strong> will have no<br />

responsibility with regard to these matters. a) International: Several<br />

countries do not allow the importation of lots containing materials<br />

made from endangered species. This includes, but is not limited to,<br />

ivory, coral <strong>and</strong> tortoiseshell. An export license may be required for the<br />

export of certain materials, as well. b) State of California: California<br />

Penal Code sections 653o - 653r make it illegal to import into<br />

California for commercial purposes, to possess with intent to sell, or to<br />

sell within the state, the dead body, or any part or product thereof, of<br />

any polar bear, leopard, ocelot, tiger, cheetah, jaguar, sable antelope,<br />

wolf (Canis lupus), zebra, whale, cobra, python, sea turtle, colobus<br />

monkey, kangaroo, vicuna, sea otter, free-roaming feral horse, dolphin<br />

or porpoise (Delphinidae), Spanish lynx, or elephant. Starting in 2015,<br />

it will be unlawful to import into this state for commercial purposes, to<br />

possess with intent to sell, or to sell within the state, the dead body, or<br />

any part or product thereof, of any crocodile or alligator. Should a buyer<br />

in California state an intent to sell the certain animal parts named in<br />

California Penal Code sections 653o - 653r, the <strong>Auction</strong> House reserves<br />

the right to reject bids <strong>and</strong> refuse to ship. Note: Private ownership in<br />

California is not currently restricted.<br />

25. Miscellaneous<br />

Private Sales: These Terms of Sale shall apply to both auction <strong>and</strong><br />

private sales of property.<br />

Paragraph Headings: Paragraph <strong>and</strong> subheadings are included in these<br />

Terms of Sale for ease of reference <strong>and</strong> should not be used to interpret<br />

the meaning of the substantive provisions..<br />

RAgo 20th cEntuRY dEPARtmEnt<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Management<br />

dAvid RAgo, JERRY cohEn, SuZAnnE PERRAuLt<br />

Modern Specialist<br />

JAd AttAL<br />

Cataloguers<br />

SARAh dZiAmbA, KimbERLY SøREnSEn<br />

RAgo ARtS And <strong>Auction</strong> cEntER<br />

Partners-in-Charge<br />

dAvid RAgo<br />

SuZAnnE PERRAuLt<br />

miRiAm tucKER<br />

Chief Operating Officer<br />

michAEL inghAm<br />

Chief Administrative Officer<br />

ELiAnE m. tALEc<br />

Art Director<br />

AnthonY bARnES<br />

Photographer<br />

LYnnEttE mAgER wYnn<br />

Photography Intern<br />

KAtELYn KoPEnhAvER<br />

Client Services Manager<br />

KAREn dAviES<br />

Client Services<br />

mARtinE wEbbER<br />

Supervisor, Installation <strong>and</strong> Operations<br />

cASSidY Enoch-REX<br />

Art H<strong>and</strong>lers <strong>and</strong> Movers<br />

chARLES chAmbERLin, RichARd PALLESchi,<br />

JoE ScuRti<br />

Controller<br />

LiSA KoLvA<br />

Public Relations/Marketing Assistant<br />

Robin hARRiS<br />

Administrative Assistants<br />

KAthY buScAvAgE, JESSicA chuRgin, SARA PAvicS<br />

Our thanks to the entire auction staff.<br />

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ShiPPing/REcEiPt of PuRchASEd PRoPERtY<br />

A bid is a contract to buy. So on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the successful bidder becomes the owner <strong>and</strong> assumes full responsibility<br />

for the purchased property. This includes all costs <strong>and</strong> the expenses of any h<strong>and</strong>ling, shipping, insurance, taxes, or export.<br />

When the <strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Center</strong> receives <strong>and</strong> processes your payment, your property is released - for shipping, delivery by freight, or pick-up. Please<br />

allow up to three weeks.<br />

NOTE: Some property in this sale may require specialized shipping. Please call us for our recommendations.<br />

ShiPPing SmALL itEmS bY common cARRiER (UPS, FedEx, DHL or USPS):<br />

We have engaged shippers to pick up several times a week from the auction house. Our recommended shippers for small items are<br />

Masterpiece Shipping <strong>and</strong> The Flemington UPS Store. Once we receive your payment <strong>and</strong> the completed shipping form authorizing the<br />

release of your property to the shipper, we will add your lot(s) to the list for the next pick up. You will receive a shipping quote for your<br />

approval within 48 hours after the shipper has picked up your lot(s). If for any reason the quote is not acceptable to you, your property will be<br />

returned to the auction house so that you can make alternate arrangements.<br />

Masterpiece Shipping<br />

David <strong>and</strong> Vicki Child, Owners-Operators<br />

Buckingham Green<br />

4950-C Old York Road<br />

Buckingham, PA 18912-2000<br />

T: 215-794-1199<br />

F: 215-794-1177<br />

The UPS Store #1752<br />

203 Main Street<br />

Flemington, NJ 08822<br />

T: 908-806-4842<br />

F: 908-806-4843<br />

ShiPPing LARgER itEmS bY fREight:<br />

(for example: furniture, bulky or odd shaped items) that exceed allowable dimensions or weight restrictions of UPS, Fed Ex <strong>and</strong> similar<br />

carriers. The auction house can provide assistance in arranging for delivery by freight. Depending on the location, we can recommend a<br />

variety of third party shippers. We are also happy to work with the freight company of your choosing. Please keep in mind that delivery<br />

of these types of items can be an expensive proposition <strong>and</strong> we urge you to consider this before bidding. Please remember that it is your<br />

responsibility to pay for all deliveries.<br />

PicK uP At RAgo’S:<br />

Hours for pick up are Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. <strong>and</strong> from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The shipping department closes each<br />

day from 11:30 – 1:30. The <strong>Auction</strong> House is closed on Federal holidays <strong>and</strong> on Mondays following two <strong>and</strong> three day auctions. We require 24<br />

hours’ notice in advance of pick up. Please bring your own packing materials.<br />

imPoRtAnt notES:<br />

• Weekend pick ups are made by special arrangement <strong>and</strong>/or by appointment only.<br />

• New Jersey sales tax of 7% must be added to your invoice when picking up merch<strong>and</strong>ise unless you have a valid resale number on file.<br />

• All property must be paid for <strong>and</strong> removed from <strong>Rago</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Center</strong> within 15 business days of the auction. Unless special<br />

arrangements are agreed upon in writing before the sale. Storage fees are charged beginning on day 16. For more details see our Terms<br />

of Sale.<br />

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C ONDITION REPORT FORM – JUNE 2 013<br />

We are happy to provide you with condition reports on all lots as requested. Note that we are neither professional restorers nor<br />

conservators <strong>and</strong> specialist opinions are subjective <strong>and</strong> not a statement of fact. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of the<br />

written or verbal condition report. Not withst<strong>and</strong>ing this report, all lots are offered <strong>and</strong> sold in accordance with Paragraph 4 of the<br />

Conditions of Sale listed in the <strong>catalogue</strong>.<br />

Lot Number Description Specific Questions<br />

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

D a y t i m e T e l e p h o n e # : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H o u r s : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

E v e n i n g T e l e p h o n e # : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H o u r s : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

E - m a i l : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER ><br />

Staff initial Date/Time<br />

333 North Main Street • Lambertville, NJ 08530 • 609.397.9374 • fax 609.397.9377 • www.ragoarts.com


Absentee/ telephone b idding Form JUNE 2013<br />

please phone or fax any bids, in addition to sending us this form, to<br />

assure our receiving them as early as possible.<br />

please review bidding procedures <strong>and</strong> the terms of sale in the <strong>catalogue</strong>.<br />

do not fax phone line requests, please.<br />

name _________________________________________________________________ business name ____________________________________________________<br />

Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City ___________________________________________________________________ state ______________________________________________________________<br />

Zip Code ______________________________________________________________ e-mail ______________________________________________________________<br />

telephone (home) __________________________________ (work) _____________________________ Fax ___________________________________________<br />

resale/tax identification _____________________________________________ state _______________________________________________________________<br />

The buyer’s premium for each lot purchased is 25% on the first $75,000 of the hammer<br />

price, 20% on the portion from $75,001 through $1,500,000, <strong>and</strong> 12% on that portion of<br />

the hammer price exceeding $1,500,000.<br />

A cash discount of 3% off the 25% buyer’s premium will be applied for property purchased<br />

by cash, check, wire transfer or money order if payment is received within 15 days of sale.<br />

This effectively lowers the 25% buyer’s premium to 22%. No discount will be taken off the<br />

lower buyer’s premium apportioned for lots that sell at $75,001 <strong>and</strong> above.<br />

Absentee bid phone bid<br />

lot# description bid<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

______________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________<br />

TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY:<br />

1). telephone day of sale _____________________________________________<br />

2). telephone day of sale (backup) ___________________________________<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> house or other reference <strong>and</strong> a valid credit card number (if a first-time bidder)<br />

reference Company name ____________________________________________<br />

Contact name ________________________________________________________ Visa/mC/disc. ______________________________________________________<br />

telephone ____________________________________________________________ exp. date ___________________________________________________________<br />

i hereby confirm that i have read <strong>and</strong> am bound by the “terms of sale” for the auction. if i place absentee bids, then choose to attend in<br />

person, bid by phone, or by any other means, it is solely my responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction.<br />

signed (signature required to execute your bids) ___________________________________________________________ date. _______________________<br />

r A go A rts A nd AUCtion C enter ><br />

buyer number<br />

staff initial date/time<br />

p leA se A dhere to the bidding inC rements<br />

$10 until $100 is reached $500 until $10,000 is reached<br />

$25 until $500 is reached $1,000 until $30,000 is reached<br />

$50 until $1,000 is reached $2,500 until $50,000 is reached<br />

$100 until $3,000 is reached $5,000 until $100,000 is reached<br />

$250 until $5,000 is reached $10,000 over $100,000<br />

rago’s guarantees you a line <strong>and</strong> a phone agent for bidding<br />

until 4 PM on the day prior to an auction. After that time, we<br />

will gladly accept your absentee bids, even during the auction<br />

(up to 30 minutes before a lot goes on the block).<br />

333 North Main Street • Lambertville, NJ 08530 • 609.397.9374 • fax 609.397.9377 • www.ragoarts.com

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