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20th Century Furniture & Decorative ArtsSale 2464 June 27, 2009 Boston

SKINNER

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Saturday, June 27, 2009 63 Park Plazaat 10 a.m. Boston, Massachusetts 02116

Thursday, June 25, 2009 12 to 5 p.m.Friday, June 26, 2009 12 to 7 p.m.Saturday, June 27, 2009 8 to 9 a.m.

Illustrated catalogue #2464 available for $35 by mail, $42 overseasLots can be viewed online at www.skinnerinc.com

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Tel: 617.350.5400Fax: 617.350.5429

View sale, leave bids, and view prices realized online at www.skinnerinc.com

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20th Century Furniture & Decorative Artsfeaturing Tiffany, Georg Jensen, Modernist Design &the Estate of Dr. William S. Greenspon, New York

Sale 2464

Web Site

Absentee Bidding

Specialist in Charge

Jane PrentissDepartment Director

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Board of Directors

Administration

ExpertDepartments

SKINNER, INC.Auctioneers andAppraisers of Antiquesand Fine Art

63 Park PlazaBoston, MA 02116617.350.5400Fax 617.350.5429

274 Cedar Hill StreetMarlborough, MA 01752508.970.3000Fax 508.970.3100

www.skinnerinc.com

Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. SkinnerRichard AlbrightBarnet FainStephen L. FletcherKaren M. Keane

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. KeaneChief Financial Officer - Don KellyExecutive Vice President - Stephen L. FletcherVice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst

American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr, Director Pro Tem;Assistants: Laura Conover, Kathy WongAmerican Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha Hamilton;Assistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan ZachariasAmerican Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas DeihlArt Glass & Art Pottery - Jane D. PrentissArts & Crafts & The Modern Movement - Jane D. PrentissAsian Works of Art - James F. CallahanBooks & Manuscripts - Stuart P. WhitehurstAssistant: Sara C. WishartBottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. FletcherCeramics - Stuart G. SlavidClassic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. PrentissClocks - Robert C. CheneyDiscovery Sales - Kerry Shrives;Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Nicole Nicas Rovner, Harry B. McNabbEuropean Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid;Assistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. WishartFine Wines - Marie KeepJewelry - Gloria Lieberman;Assistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John ColasaccoJudaica - Kerry ShrivesMuseum & Collections Services - Martha HamiltonMusical Instruments - David BonseyOriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary RichardsScience, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. CheneySilver - Stuart G. Slavid;Assistant: Sara C. WishartToys & Dolls - Robert C. CheneyAuctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Stephen L. Fletcher,Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Kerry Shrives,Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney, Stuart P. Whitehurst

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Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Jonathan Dowling, ext. 3280Property Manager - Samuel Combs, ext. 3262508.970.3000

Boston: Jillian Domenici, ext. 4329; Elisabeth Benson-Allott, ext. 4312Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, ext. 4308617.350.5400

Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, ext. 3269Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, ext. 3268Credit Supervisor - Denise Ubaldino, ext. 3266

Marlborough: Karen Skinner, ext. 3240508.970.3000

Absentee Bidding - Carol McCaffrey, Marie C. Keep, Laura V. SweeneyAppraisals - Patricia Walker King, Beth Zwicker, Cara Ammendolia,Katharine HoltmanAdvertising Production - Pamela Van de HoutenAuction Services - Patricia Walker KingBoston Gallery Director - Laura V. SweeneyAssistant Gallery Director: Paige LewellynGallery Assistant: Sarah McDermottBuildings and Grounds - Robert TowerCatalogue Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina Harrison;Assistant: Cheryl FreemanCustomer Relations - Carol McCaffreyHuman Resources - Carol McCaffreyInformation Technology and Internet Auctions - Kerry ShrivesAssistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Nicole Nicas RovnerInventory Control - Marlborough: Registrar - Deanna WilliamsHubert P. Borg, Gary Dahl, Eric Jones, Megan J. BlomgrenManaging Director - Marie C. KeepMarketing & Public Relations - Catherine Riedel, Anne M. TrodellaPhotographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak, Stephanie PaulusReceptionists - Marlborough: Elizabeth H. Wilson, Judy McLeod;Boston: Erica BoccardTransportation - Eric Jones;Assistant: Mark McCaffrey

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1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor andSkinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceedthe estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not alot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature withrespect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, ofdescription, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement madeat the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.

3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputedbid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lotfor sale.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and thepurchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed by the purchaser withinthree (3) business days after the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more thanthree (3) days after the date of sale. At the option of Skinner, Inc., the merchandise may be transferred to and stored at a bonded warehouse andthe purchaser agrees to pay all transfer and storage expenses. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest chargeof 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item not paid by the purchaser within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bankauthorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal checkuntil the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by thedrawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of allitems for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner, Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, withoutlimitation, (a) cancelling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b)offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has failed to pay in full the purchase price, holding thepurchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by suchpurchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within theUnited States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items thatinclude material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting oflicensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitutecancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 5% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and otherqualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department ofCorporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.

10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium onproperty purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%of the final bid over $200,000.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person,through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.

12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright orreproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalogue. Thecopyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of thiscatalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without ourprior written consent.

13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts orchoice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner inconnection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or anyfederal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now orhereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

Skinner, Inc. - Conditions of Sale

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Preview OnlineSkinner makes previewing online anytime from yourhome or office easy and convenient. View all lots inthe auction in order, many with multiple views. Youcan also flip through the pages of our interactivevirtual catalog or download the catalog PDF to yourdesktop.

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Consignments for the December auction of 20th CenturyFurniture & Decorative Arts will be accepted

starting immediately.

Contact Jane Prentiss at 508-970-3253 [email protected]

Quality 20th century design in furniture, art glass, studiopottery, lighting, silver, sculpture, and metalwork from theArt Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, Mid-century and

Postmodern Movements will be considered.

All Departments are currently accepting consignmentsfor our fall and winter auctions.

For a department listing please seethe front of the catalogue.

Call for Consignments

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1.Five Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-49Mission swirl pattern developed byCharles Hyten, including four vasesand a candlestick, small vase withpaper label, ht. 4 1/4, 5 1/4, 8 1/4, 95/8, 9 1/2 in.$800-1,200

2.Marblehead Pottery BowlMarblehead Massachusetts, early 20thcenturyGreen glaze, MP with ship mark onbase, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 8 3/4 in.$250-350

3.Navajo Regional RugWoolSouthwestern United StatesNatural colors, minor wool loss andstains, lg. 57 3/4, wd. 42 3/4 in.$300-400

4.L. & J.G. Stickley Cut-CornerTabouretOakNew York, 1906-10, model no. 561Square top with cut corners overarched stretchers joined by squareposts, handcraft decal, seamseparation, ht. 20, dia. 18 in.$400-600

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5.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOakUnited States, c. 1912Even back and side rail over sixteenvertical back slats, each side with sevenvertical slats joined by four square postswith shaped tops, original finish, laterfoam seat cushion with zippered cover,ht. 36, wd. 53, dp. 25 1/4 in.$600-800

5A.Two Newcomb Pottery VasesClay with glossy overglazeNew Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1902Glossy red brown underglaze with greendrips, flambé style on dark clay body,possibly an experimental piece, incised M,NC cipher and a G or a Q, ht. 3; and awide mouth vase with tapering form, innerrim in green glaze, outer rim and shoulderin black on olive green body, artist’s initialson base, GRS for Gertrude RobertsSmith, JM for Joseph Meyer Potter, NCcipher for Newcomb College and Q forbuff clay, ht. 6 3/4 in.

Provenance: From the family of William E.Roberts. Mr. Roberts’s sister wasGertrude Roberts Smith, an early memberof the Newcomb College faculty.$300-500

6.Rookwood Iris Glaze VasePotteryDecorator Rose Fechheimer, Cincinnati,Ohio, 1906Decorated with blue-petaled flowers withgreen leaves on graduated celadon greento blue ground, artist’s mark, pottery anddate mark on base, crazing, ht. 8 1/2 in.$1,000-1,200

7.Two Shearwater Plates; Fulper Bowland Weller VaseArts & Crafts potteryMississippi, New Jersey, and OhioTwo green and black glazed Shearwaterplates; a green crystalline double-handledFulper bowl; and a Weller green andbrown drip vase, all with pottery marks,plate dia. 9 3/4, ht. 3 3/8, 4 3/4 in.$300-500

8.Experimental Dedham Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareHugh Robertson, Dedham,Massachusetts, early 20th centuryThick Sang de Boeuf glaze on bulbouswhite clay body, incised on base HR andDedham pottery, ht. 5 1/8 in.$600-800

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9.Arts & Crafts Wall LanternSlag glass and metalUnited States, early 20th centuryHammered wall plate joined to bracketwith lantern pendant, hip roof design overmetal framework with caramel-coloredslag glass panels, electrified, interior fittedwith a single socket, ht. 12 in.$150-200

10.Arts & Crafts Style LampCopper, mica, oak, tile, and metalFabricated by Steve Helberg, fourthquarter 20th centuryMica and copper shade over L-shapedoak arm supporting two sockets joined torectangular oak base fitted with greentiles, approx. ht. 18 3/4, lg. 22, wd. 151/2 in.$600-800

11.Gustav Stickley Child’s RockerOak and leatherNew York, c. 1912Three horizontal back slats with greenleather seat, branded mark, ht. 24 1/4 in.$200-300

12.Arts & Crafts China ClosetOakc. 1907Rectangular top over two glass doors,glass sides over vertical slat joined tobase side stretcher with shoe foot,original finish, model no. 3922, ht. 58 7/8,wd. 47, dp. 15 in.$700-900

13.Three Pieces of Dedham PotteryDinnerwareDedham, MassachusettsPotted orange dinner plate, a swansaucer, and a double-handled opensugar, potted orange has glaze loss in themaking, all with pottery mark on base,respective dia. 10, 6 1/8, ht. 3 3/8 in.$200-400

14.Dedham Pottery Horse Chestnut PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20thcenturyBlue and white border with gray tone inthe crackle glaze, impressed potterymark, dia. 8 1/2 in.$150-200

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15.Dedham Pottery Grape PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue and white grape border with crackle glaze, pottery mark andone impressed rabbit, dia. 8 1/2 in.$150-200

16.Dedham Pottery Duck PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsBlue and white duck border with crackle glaze, pottery mark andone impressed rabbit, imperfections in the making, dia. 8 1/2 in.$200-250

17.Dedham Pottery Pineapple PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue and white pineapple border with crackle glaze, some kilnash on border, one impressed rabbit, dia. 8 5/8 in.$150-250

18.Two Dedham Pottery PlatesDedham, MassachusettsIris border and water lily border both with Dedham pottery stampwith registered mark below, respective dia. 7 3/8, 9 3/4 in.$200-400

19.Six Arts & Crafts Dining ChairsOak and upholsteryAttributed to Gustav Stickley, New York, c. 1912H-back with caramel-colored slip seat, double side stretcher,single front and back stretcher, pinned at joint, some later finishwork, ht. 39 1/4 in.$400-600

20.Van Briggle VaseGlazed earthenwareColorado, c. 1912-17Olive green and mustard-colored glaze on flared cylindrical bodywith stylized ribbed leaves, impressed pottery mark on base, finehairline, ht. 5 1/2 in.$400-600

21.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareWilliam McDonald, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901Green glaze with incised fan-shape design at shoulder onvasiform body, pottery and date marks on base, ht. 7 7/8 in.$600-800

22.Three Pottery VesselsGlazed earthenwareUnited StatesAn unmarked Roseville in tourmaline glaze; a bulbous vase ingreen glaze; and ovoid lamp base in green glaze with oak leavesat sides, undetermined mark, respective ht. 4 3/4, 8 1/2, 6 1/2 in.$125-175

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22A.Metal Overlay Table LampPatinated metal and slag glassUnited States, early 20th centuryHexagonal shade with scroll andgeometric devices over caramel slagglass, two sockets with ball chain pulls onhexagonal standard, conforming basewith geometric decoration, ht. 28 1/2 in.$400-600

23.L. & J.G. Stickley Morris ChairOak and upholsteryFayetteville, New York, early 20th centuryAdjustable back with flat arms over sixvertical side slats, spring cushion seat inlater upholstery, handcraft decal, feet withloss of height, ht. 38 1/2, wd. 31 1/4, dp.35 1/4 in.$1,500-2,500

23A.Attributed to Ernest WadsworthLongfellow (American, 1845-1921)

The Lone PineInitialed “E.W.L.” l.l.Oil on canvas, 15 1/4 x 18 in., framed.Condition: Patch reinforcements, surfacegrime.$700-900

24.Arts & Crafts Style Table LampOak, copper, and slag glassFabricated by Steve Helberg, fourthquarter 20th centuryHip-shape shade with copper frame andgreen slag glass over two sockets withdual columnar support with shoe feet, ht.19 1/2, lg. 22, wd. 15 3/8 in.$400-600

25.Fifteen Pieces of Dedham PotteryDinnerwareGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsRabbit pattern, including four bowls, threecups, five saucers, mug, and sugar andcreamer, all with pottery mark on base.$500-700

26.Four Dedham Pottery PlatesGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsRabbit pattern, all with pottery mark onreverse, dia. 8, 8 1/4, 10, 11 7/8 in.$200-300

26A.Dedham Pottery Bowl and PlateDedham, MassachusettsRabbit pattern, both with pottery mark onbase, dia. 8 1/2, 9 7/8 in.$250-350

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27.Newcomb College Pottery VaseCynthia Pugh Littlejohn, New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1915Cylindrical form flaring to base, relief decorated with a landscapeand tall slender trees in rose and blue glazes, marked NC, CL,JM for Joseph Meyer, and FN41, a few spider lines on base, ht.10 5/8 in.$600-800

28.Rookwood Pottery VaseDecorated clayW. E. Hentschel, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1915Wide mouth on bulbous form in plum glaze decorated andincised at shoulder with stylized devices accented by shades ofgreen, artist’s, pottery, and date marks on base and numbered95C, ht. 5 1/2 in.$500-700

29.Three Rookwood Pottery VesselsGlazed earthenwareCincinnati, Ohio, 1929, 1922, 1921A tall cylindrical vessel with raised and textured leaf decoration innavy glaze, interior in rust glaze; a septagonal-sided blue bowlwith rose glaze interior; and a conical bowl in a blue-gray glaze,all with pottery and date marks, ht. 8 1/8, 2 7/8, 3 7/8 in.$500-600

30.Arts & Crafts Morris ChairOak and leatherUnited States, c. 1912Adjustable back with four horizontal slats, wide arm with shortcorbel supports, over five horizontal slats, square pinned legsjoined by mortise and tenon rails, original leather seat under laterzippered seat cover, ht. 38 1/2, wd. 30 3/8, dp. 37 3/4 in.$1,500-2,000

31.Navajo Eye Dazzler RugWoolSouthwestern United States, 1930s-40sNatural colors, some stains, lg. 83 1/2, wd. 49 1/4 in.$300-400

32.Navajo Regional RugWoolSouthwestern United StatesStorm pattern, natural colors, stains, lg. 78 3/4, wd. 46 3/8 in.$250-350

33.Navajo Banded RugWoolSouthwestern United States, mid-20th centuryNatural colors, stains, lg. 70 3/4, wd. 47 1/4 in.$250-350

34.Arts & Crafts Spindle SettleEbonized oakUnited States, early 20th centuryEven arm with forty-nine vertical back slats, sixteen vertical slatsat each end, seat and top rail with through double-peggedtenons, missing cushion seat, slat seat supports, ht. 29 1/4, wd.82 7/8, dp. 31 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

35.Arts & Crafts Table LampOak and slag glassUnited States, c. 1907Slightly trapezoidal oak frame fitted with four green slag glasspanels, resting on four corbels, the square base accented bycorbels at each corner, base fitted with an oil font electrified andfitted with a single socket, original patina, one panel with crack,ht. 20 3/8 in.$400-600

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35A.Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862-1928)

Landscape with TreesSigned “A B DAVIES-” l.l., stamped “The Village Framer,Marshfield, Ma.” on the paper backing.Pastel on board, sight size 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600

36.Two Saturday Evening Girls PlatesDecorated potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1916 and 1914White plate with blue border decorated with ten ducks outlined inblack, marked S.E.G. 2-19, rim crack; and a yellow plate theborder decorated with twenty-one trees in a brown glaze againsta cream-colored ground, artist’s initials for Fannie Levine, S.E.G.4-14, respective dia. 6 1/4, 7 3/4 in.$300-400

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37.Two Saturday Evening Girls Vases andPair of CandlesticksPotteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1918, 1923,1920Vases in blue glaze on tapering cylindricalforms, all with pottery mark, taller vasemarked 4-18; the other vase with artist’sinitials ME, 4-23, rim chip; blue glazecandlesticks with artist’s initials for EvaGeneco, 8-20, ht. 10 3/8, 9 3/8, 8 1/8 in.$500-700

38.Saturday Evening Girls PlatePotteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1914Greek key border in blue and green,cream-colored ground, artist’s initials forIda Goldstein, S.E.G., and 4-2-14 onbase, rim nick, dia. 7 3/4 in.$200-300

39.Saturday Evening Girls PitcherDecorated potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1912Border decorated with swans in whitewith blue glazed body, rim chip, markedTB for Tiley Block, 140-1-12, S.E.G., ht. 43/8 in.$250-450

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40.Saturday Evening Girls BowlDecorated potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1910Border decorated with twelve camelsincised in sand-colored glaze on cream-colored ground and outlined in black,marked L.S. For Lili Shapiro, 474-10-10,S.E.G., base foot hairline in the making,dia. 6 in.$500-700

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Saturday Evening Girls Tea TrivetPotteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1913Circular form, border decorated withtwelve sailing ships, artist’s initials for EvaGeneco, S.E.G. mark, and 4-13, dia. 51/2 in.$300-50041A.Ben Carré (American, 1883-1978)

Still Life with PeachesSigned “Ben Carré” l.r.Oil on canvasboard, 12 x 16 in., framed.

Condition: Good.$600-800

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42.Limbert Desk and ChairOakGrand Rapids and Holland, Michigan, c.1912Rectangular top over two drawers withcorbel supports, lower median shelf withthrough tenons, some surface stains, ht.29 1/4, 36, wd. 47 3/4, dp. 32 in.$1,000-1,500

43.Sixteen J. and J.G. Low Pottery TilesGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, 1880sEleven portrait tiles in later frames andfour unframed decorative tiles, some alsomarked J.G. and J.F. Low, various sizes.$2,000-3,000

44.L. & J.G. Stickley Luncheon TableOakFayetteville, New York, c. 1912Square cut-corner top raised on four postlegs with offset median shelf, brandedmark, some stains and seam separation,ht. 29 1/8, dia. 36 in.$400-600

45.Four L. & J.G. Stickley Dining ChairsOak and upholsteryFayetteville, New York, c. 1912-16H-back with brown upholstered slip seat,median front and back, lower side rail,two marked with white decal, twobranded, ht. 34 1/2 in.$800-1,200

46.Shop of Crafters BookcaseMahoganyCincinnati, Ohio, c. 1900-25Shaped crest over rectangular top, twoglass cabinet doors with ring pulls, interiorfitted with three shelves raised on fourtapered feet terminating in castors, minorheight loss, Shop of the Crafters paperlabel, some wear, ht. 60 1/4, wd. 49 3/4,dp. 12 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

47.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareCincinnati, Ohio, 1898Decorated with autumn leaves in standardglaze, by Elizabeth Lincoln, on vasiformbody with double handles, artist’s initial,pottery and date mark, remnants of aChicago label, restored, ht. 8 3/4 in.$175-200

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48.Rookwood Pottery Chocolate PotGlazed earthenwareCincinnati, Ohio, 1891Decorated by Amelia Sprague, with anorange rose on olive and brown ground,artist’s initial, pottery and date mark onbase, tiny spout nick, ht. 7 3/4 in.$400-600

49.Louwellsa Weller VasePotteryOhio, 1896-1924Decorated with brown and orangepansies against a conforming coloredground, artist’s initials LS, crazing, glazeflake, circular pottery mark and numbered502, ht. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

50.Rookwood Pottery Pot and a VaseGlazed earthenwareCincinnati, Ohio, 1885, 1897A teapot decorated by Alfred Brennan,1885, with incised decoration of flowersand stems in buff against an olive greenground, very old handle repair, hairlines;and a standard glaze vase with wideshoulder decorated with flowers by SaraSax, 1897, all with artist’s initials, potteryand date marks, respective ht. 7 1/4, 31/4 in.$300-400

51.Rookwood Pottery Portrait VaseDecorated by Grace Young, Cincinnati,Ohio, 1903Dark ground with a portrait in flesh tones,greens, and browns, with Rookwoodpottery and date mark, artist’s initials,numbered 922C and La Bohemienneafter Franz Hale inscribed on base, andpaper pottery price label, invisible rimrestoration, ht. 8 1/4 in.$1,000-1,50052.Ceramic Art Co. VasePorcelainTrenton, New Jersey, 1889-1906Tall slightly tapered cylindrical form in abrushwork of metallic colored glazes,maker’s mark on base, ht. 8 7/8 in.$100-150

53.Arts & Crafts ServerOakUnited States, c. 1914Rectangular top with back rail over threedrawers, lower median shelf, originalfinish, loss of height, stains, ht. 33 1/4,

wd. 44 1/16, dp.18 in.$300-500

53A.Gustav StickleyChina ClosetOakNew York, c.1908Rectangular topover two glassdoors with glassside panels,Stickley paperlabel, ht. 58 1/8,wd. 44, dp. 13 in.$600-800

54.Celandine TeaTable VariantOak and mixedinlaysUnited StatesCelandine poppy-shaped top withcenter inlay andaccent inlayraised on fourshaped legs withtrailing wood andcopper inlay,crossed stretcherbase, spuriouspaper label andGustav Stickleysignature onbase, approx. ht.29, dia. 21 in.$600-800

55.Arts&

Crafts Tray, Bookends, and a Double-Handled VaseCopperUnited States, early 20th centuryRectangular double-handled tray withstylized floral border, two bookends withstylized poppy decoration, and a double-handled vase with attached undertray,dark patina, tray lg. 18 1/2, wd. 11,bookends and vase ht. 5 7/8, 10 1/8 in.$600-800

56.Heinz Art Metal Overlay Vase

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Silvered metal on bronze

United States, early 20th centuryWide mouth cylindrical form with silver daffodil, impressed

maker’s mark on base, Sterling on Bronze, Pat. Aug 27 12,

3792B, tarnish, dents, ht. 8 in.$200-300

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57.Arts & Crafts Desk LampPatinated bronze, sheet and silveredmetalProbably Heinz Art, early 20th centuryHelmet-shape shade with floral decorationon swivel mount over single socket raisedon cylindrical standard flaring to base withfloral silver decoration, missing base feltand replaced screws, dent, wear, ht. 11in.$300-500

58.Arts & Crafts Pottery TilesGlazed earthenwareUnited States, early 20th centurySix bullnose tiles; two square tiles; andapprox. seventy-three square tiles all ingreen glaze on red clay bodies; and onesquare tile in blue glaze on red clay body,respective sizes: bullnose lg. 6, wd. 2,dia. 4, 2, 6 in.$400-600

59.Van Briggle Lady of the Lily VaseArt potteryColorado Springs, early 20th centuryTurquoise glaze on buff-colored clay,marked AA Van Briggle Colo. Spgs.,some crazing, approx. ht. 11 in.$1,800-2,200

60.Van Briggle Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareColorado SpringsPersian rose glaze on bulbous form withraised decoration at shoulder, potterymark and Van Briggle U.S.A. on base, ht.4 in.$200-300

61.Forty-three J. and J.G. Low TilesGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, late 19thcenturyVarious patterns and glaze colors,maker’s mark on reverse, ten 6 x 2;sixteen 6 x 3; four dia. 6; five dia. 4 1/2;eight dia. 2 in.$600-800

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62.Arts & Crafts Gate-leg TableWalnutUnited StatesRectangular top with two 10-inch dropleaves, on beveled legs, stretcher withthrough pegged tenons, ht. 28, wd. open30, dp. 26 in.$400-600

63.Arts & Crafts Dining TableOakRetailed by Paine Furniture, Boston,Massachusetts, early 20th centuryRectangular top with two leaves oncurved stretcher base raised on squaretapered legs terminating in wood casters,some wear on top, wd. each leaf 13 3/8,ht. 30, approx wd. 76, 54, dp. 48 in.$700-900

64.Six Transitional Arts & Crafts DiningChairsOak and upholsteryUnited States, early 20th centuryTwo arm and four side chairs, curvedback rail over four horizontal slats,upholstered slip seat over two turnedfront legs, square back legs, ht. 41 1/4 in.$500-700

65.Handel Table LampReverse-painted glass and patinatedmetalMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryDomed shade with a landscape sceneover two sockets, baluster-shapedstandard, shade signed Handel on metalrim, and numbered 979664, rim signedHandel 7154 and initialed, base withfabric label on felt, ht. 24, shade dia. 173/4 in.$800-1,200

66.Two Arts & Crafts Mosaic GlassWindowsGlass, metal, and oakUnited StatesRectangular shaped windows composedof stylized flowers on stems, three budsof striated pink and green glass and ayellow striated glass center, surroundedby geometric colorless glass panels, lateroak window frame, ht. 36, wd. 16 in.$250-350

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67.Arts & Crafts Lifetime FootstoolOak and leatherGrand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1911Square tacked leather top joined to fourcorner post legs, partial paper label,approx. ht. 8, wd. 12 1/2 in.$150-250

68.Old Hickory Rocker and Side ChairNatural wood and fiberUnited States, early 20th centuryRocker with arms both with front and sidestretchers, single back stretcher, posts onrocker reinforced at base, fiber breaks, ht.34 1/2, 35 3/4 in.$300-500

69.Mosaic Glass Table LampSlag glass and patinated metalUnited States, 20th centuryDomed shade in green glass with lowertulip border with undulating lower rim overtwo sockets with ball pulls raised oncylindrical standard flaring to circular basewith floral relief decoration in greenpatinated metal, felted base, ht. 22 1/2,dia. 19 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

70.Mosaic Glass Table LampSlag glass and patinated metalUnited States, 20th centuryDomed shade in a brickwork of glass witha lower border of pink-petaled flowersand green leaves after a similar design byHandel rests on a U-shape, three-armsupport, single socket on cylindricalstandard on circular stepped base inverdigris finish, no markings, ht. 23,shade dia. 16 1/4 in.$800-1,200

71.Handel Boudoir LampReverse-painted glassMeriden, Connecticut, c. 1914Domical textured shade painted with alandscape in green, brown, and orangeon a patinated metal trunk-form base withacorn pull, shade signed Handel and#6231, base missing cloth label, someaperture rim nicks and two lower rimnicks, ht. 13 1/2, shade dia. 7 in.

Literature: Handel Lamps, by De Falco C.Hibel and J. Hibel, p. 185 for shadeillustration.$800-1,200

72.HandelBoudoirLampGlass andmetalMeriden,Connecticut,early 20thcenturyReverse-paintedlandscape inbrowns andgreens oversingle socketwith acornpull,strapworkdecoratedbase, shadesignedHandel onrim, base withimpressedHandel mark,patina wearto base, ht.14 3/4 in.$500-700

73.Tiffany Studios AshstandBronze and copper metalworkNew York, early 20th centuryHinged cover fitted with matchholder andsmoking holders, fitted within two copperash receiving bowls illegibly marked byanother company, on cylindrical post tocircular base, base marked TiffanyStudios New York 1649, ht. 27 1/2 in.$600-800

74.Tiffany Studios Floor LampMetalworkNew York, early 20th centuryTwo sockets over cylindrical standardraised on four high spade feet, markedTiffany Studios New York 432H, latersocket, finial not original, approx. ht. 61in.$800-1,200

75.Tiffany Studios Table Lamp with PeonyShade on Peacock BaseMosaic glass, bronze, and enamelNew York, c. 1910Domed peony shade in shades of pinkand green, signed Tiffany Studios NewYork 1475-68, over four-socket cluster,three-arm spider; perforated heat cap, oilcanister stamped Tiffany Studios New

York 7877withinamphorashape,texturedfinish,tapering toplatform basewith sixpeacockmosaic eyesembedded inthe surface,base markedTiffanyStudios NewYork 7877,ht. of baseonly 22,shade dia. 18in.See full-pageillustration onfront cover

Provenance:Descended ina

Massachusetts family.$70,000-90,000

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76.

Tiffany Studios Zodiac Magnifying GlassBronze doreNew York, early 20th centuryCircular glass with bronze dore frame and handle in the Zodiacpattern, marked Tiffany Studios 928, lg. 8 7/8 in.$1,000-1,200

77.Four-Piece Tiffany Studios Desk SetMetal and slag glassNew York, early 20th centuryGrapevine pattern, an inkwell, no. 845; stamp box, 801, blotter,995, pen tray, 1004, all marked Tiffany Studios New York andwith respective numbers, older polish to metal, stamp box coverglass cracked, ht. 3, 1/2, 2, 3/4 in.$400-600

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78.Tiffany Studios Letter HolderPatinated bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryChinese pattern with three letter slots, stamped Tiffany StudiosNew York 1756 on base, ht. 8 1/8, wd. 11 3/4, dp. 3 3/8 in.$600-800

79.Tiffany Studios PaperweightGold dore and glassNew York, early 20th centuryRectangular form with four triangular decorated sections with acentral cabochon green stone, marked Tiffany Studios New York1647 on base, ht. 2 1/4, wd. 4 1/4 in.$500-700

80.Tiffany & Co. and Tiffany Furnaces Clock and KeyEnamel and doreNew YorkTiffany & Co. circular dial in wedge-shaped dore case with amosaic of blue enamel work on face, linear blue enamelwork onsides, marked Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. on base with markand numbered 360, some wear, ht. 5 5/8, wd. 5 3/8 in.$600-800

81.Three Tiffany Desk ItemsBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryAmerican Indian pattern, a rectangular form with two wells oneither end, marked Tiffany Studios New York 1185 on base,approx. ht. 4, wd. 11 1/8; two pin trays, circular form, rimsdecorated in a geometric design; both marked Louis C. TiffanyFurnaces Inc. 306A with L in circles on base, dia. 3 5/8 in.$200-300

82.Two Tiffany Studios BookendsDore bronze and slag glassNew York, early 20th centuryPine needle pattern overlay over rectangular marbled cream andcaramel slag glass forms with curvilinear top edge, both stampedTiffany Studios New York 1024 on base, approx. ht. 5 3/4, wd. 57/16, dp. 5 1/2 in.$400-600

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83.Tiffany Studios Zodiac Letter HolderBronze verdigrisNew York, early 20th centuryTwo-tier holder in the Zodiac pattern,marked Tiffany Studios New York onbase, ht. 6 1/4, wd. 9 3/4, dp. 2 1/2 in.$500-600

84.Tiffany Studios Zodiac Blotter EndsDore metalworkNew York, early 20th centuryTwo blotter ends in the Zodiac pattern,numbered Tiffany Studios New York 994,lg. 12 1/8 in.$200-300

85.Tiffany & Co. Arts & Crafts Bowl withInsectsCopperNew York, 20th centuryCrimped rim on square form decoratedwith applied insects, marked Tiffany & Co.8507 on base, approx. dia. 11 1/2 in.$1,800-2,200

86.Art Deco TapestryWoolContinental, 1920sFigure of a winged goddess withheaddress and armor, crest depictingCross of Lorraine within a heart top left,winged cherub at her feet, framed by afloral border, some light fading, approx.ht. without fringe 82, wd. 33 1/4 in.$1,200-1,800

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Art Nouveau TorchiereBrassContinental, early 20th centuryFloriform, on cylindrical standard withribbon ornament raised on circular footwith relief decoration, drilled toaccommodate switch and wiring, ht. 11in.$300-500

88.Art Nouveau Style Glass Carafe inMetal MountGlass and metal20th centuryGold iridescent vasiform carafe withthreaded neck ending at tapering stopper,dragonfly metal mount with two handlesand circular foot, ht. with stopper 14 7/8in.$500-700

89.Art Nouveau Style Vase in Metal MountGlass and metal20th centuryGold iridescent bulbous form with flaredundulating rim, floral metal mount withtwo floral handles and foliate foot, approx.ht. 8 1/2 in.$500-700

90.Art Nouveau Style Vase in Metal MountGlass and metal20th centuryBlue iridescent bulbous form with flaredscalloped rim, floral metal mount with twofloral handles and foliate foot, ht. 8 7/8 in.$500-700

91.Tiffany Favrile Table LampFavrile glass, pottery, and metalNew YorkDomed blue favrile shade with etchedflowers, butterflies, and vine decoration,signed L.C.T. Favrile, three-arm spider onoil font insert that has been electrified,unmarked, later, probably not Tiffany,fitted in to a Tiffany Favrile Pottery basewith wide mouth on cylindrical neck withthree arms joined to bulbous base inturquoise blue glaze decorated withimpressed flowers, signed on base andnumbered P801, trailing rim crack, shadedia. 11 3/4, vase ht. without insert 9 1/2in.$3,000-5,000

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92.Four Steuben Aurene ShadesArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryBell form with ribs in gold iridescent glass,all with fleur-de-lis mark, ht. 5 1/4,aperture 2 1/4 in.$500-700

93.Four Iridescent Glass ShadesArt glassUnited StatesAll in gold iridescent glass with ribbedbody, lower ruffled rim, two with aperturerim nicks, ht. 4 1/4, aperture approx. 21/8-2 3/8 in.$500-700

94.Two Art Glass ShadesEarly 20th centuryQuezal bell-form shade with goldiridescent interior and calcite exterior,maker’s mark; and a bell-form goldiridescent shade with pulled featherdecoration, unmarked, aperture rim chip,ht. 5 1/2, 5 1/2, aperture approx. 2 1/8in.$300-500

95.Steuben andQuezal CandleLampsIridescent glassand gilt-metalEarly 20thcenturySteuben gold iridescent and calcite ribbedbell-form shade and a pulled featherQuezal shade both over a single candlecup, could accommodate a single socket,both raised on differently styled scrolledand reticulated circular bases, Steubenwith remnants of fleur-de-lis mark, Quezaldistinctly signed, approx. ht. 6 1/16, 61/2, aperture 2 1/4, 2 1/4 in.$400-600

96.Handel Teroma VaseArt glassMeriden, Connecticut, decorated by F.Gubisch, no. 4220Forest scene in greens, yellow, andshades of orange and brown, artistsigned on side and Handel mark on base,some spotting, ht. 8 in.$200-300

97.Moorcroft Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareEngland, c. 1932Red flambé glaze decorated with Waratahin shades of red, orange, and yellow withblack accents, marked W. Moorcroft,Made in England, ht. 8 3/4 in.$300-500

98.Pairof

Hawkes/Steuben CompotesCut glassCorning, New York, c. 1905Undulating rim with cut underside, twistedand faceted stem raised on circular footcut on the underside, Hawkes mark onbase rim, minor wear, approx. ht. 8, 81/16, dia. 6 3/8, 6 5/8 in.$300-500

99.Unusual Hawkes Cut Glass Vase andTwo ColognesCut glass and sterling silverVase artist Lindsley, Corning, New YorkHawkes Astor pattern cylindrical cut glassvase raised on sterling silver base, artistname on side Lindsley, base markedsterling S1282; and two cut glasscolognes with stoppers, one with interiorrim nick, minor wear, respective ht. 8 1/4,8, 7 3/4 in.$200-300

100.Hawkes Footed CompoteCut glass and sterling silverCorning, New York, early 20th centuryCut decoration on circular bowl overtrapped bubble knob raised on stepped

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sterling silver square base, markedHawkes Sterling S 1446, ht. 8 1/2, dia. 8in.$300-500

101.Tiffany Studios Daffodil Table LampMosaic glass and bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryConical shade with lower apron ofbrickwork in background colors of blueand green with yellow flowers and greenblades, shade signed Tiffany Studios NewYork 1494, surmounted by a piercedbronze cap over a three-socket standard,circular base with Art Nouveau decorationraised on four pad feet, signed on baseTiffany Studios New York 54, missing onesocket cover, replacement cord, lamp ht.23, shade dia. 20 in.See full-page illustration inside front cover

$50,000-60,000

102.Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryApplied rim on vasiform, polished pontil,signed L.C. Tiffany Favrile 5581G, ht. 103/8 in.$700-900

103.Art Nouveau Silver Mounted IridescentVaseArt glass and silverProbably Austria, early 20th centuryPinched silver rim with trailing floraldecoration on shoulder, purple to goldpatterned iridescent tapering body,polished pontil, ht. 7 in.$1,000-1,500

104.Steuben Blue Aurene VaseArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on vasiform body in blueiridescence, polished pontil, markedSteuben on base, ht. 8 in.$800-1,200

105.Durand VaseArt glassVineland, New Jersey, early 20th centuryFlared rim on conical form raised oncircular foot in iridescent blue decoratedwith white leaves and vines, marked onbase no. 20281/2 Durand with the V, ht. 83/8 in.$250-350

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106.Loetz VaseArt glassAustria, early 20th centuryIridescent gold oil patterned cylindricalvase, wheel-engraved with arrows in acircle and Austria on base, ht. 9 7/8 in.$400-600

107.Early Tiffany LampBronze and glassc. 1900The urn-form base marked S1257 with oilfont marked Tiffany G & D. Co., NewYork, S1257, single electrified socket withball pull, polish remnants, rim bent wherefont meets, ovoid ribbed and decoratediridescent shade, possibly Tiffany, markedG46, crack, ht. 22 1/2, aperture dia. 4 in.$3,000-5,000

108.HangingLightFixtureOpalescentglass andmetal wireEarly 20thcentury,probablyNewJerseyWhiteopalescentshade withswirling ribsset in acoiledwireworkframe that

appears to have ahinge onsidepossibly fora coverthat is nolonger withit, interiorfitted witha singlesocket,fixturesuspendsfrom ahook,shadeapertureapprox. 63/4, drop

ht. 14 in.$400-600

109.Nine Decorative Art Glass TilesIn the manner of TiffanySquare tiles include: four peachiridescent, an off-white, and a greeniridescent, the square green decorated tilemarked with raised lettering pat. appliedfor 1881 L.C.T. & Co.; rectangular tilesinclude a transparent red and a brownand caramel slag tile, first six tiles 3 7/8-4,3, wd. 3, 3 7/8 in.$100-150

109A.Small Tiffany VaseGold favrile glassNew York, c. 1910Swollen rim and narrow neck on bulbousform with prunts, marked on base 1850J,L.C. Tiffany Favrile, polished pontil, ht. 31/4 in.

$300-500

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110.Tiffany Arts & Crafts VesselFavrile glass and sterling silverNew York, early 20th centurySterling silver loop handle when loweredopens the hinged lid, monogrammed,marked Tiffany & Co. Makers, 15111 and7591, sterling silver 925-1000 M, oncylindrical gold favrile base with polishedpontil marked L.C.T. Favrile, ht. 5 3/4 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family ofWilliam and Henry Walters, whoestablished Baltimore’s Walters ArtMuseum, a privately assembled collectionthat excels in many diverse fields of thefine arts.$400-600

111.Tiffany Opalescent CompoteArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGreen pastel and opalescent glass withstretched rim, raised on circular foot,polished pontil, signed L.C.T. Favrile, dia.8 1/4 in.$400-500

112.Tiffany Gold Favrile Candlestick VaseIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryWide cup on cylindrical spiral-ribbed bodyflaring to circular foot, paper label andL.C.T. on base, inclusion in the making,ht. 7 1/16 in.$600-800

113.Champagne Glass Attributed to TiffanyGold iridescent glassEarly 20th centuryWide mouth with three flower stems,rough pontil, numbered on base 02298,ht. 5 in.

Note: Tiffany used this form of glass fordrinking champagne at his parties,according to author A.C. Revi.$250-350

114.Tiffany Opalescent Favrile CabinetVaseArt glassNew York, c. 1902Bulbous form with everted rim decoratedwith opalescent lines and squiggles, onsemi-transparent yellow glass, surfacelightly acid-etched, inscribed R463, ht. 33/8 in.

Provenance: The John and Katsy MecomCollection, Sotheby’s, New York, October3, 1992.$2,500-3,500

115.Iridescent Cypriote Manner Vase,Possibly TiffanyArt glassWide mouth with gold iridescent shoulderwith heavy drip and pulls on texturedsurface in the Cypriote manner, withiridescence in greens and purples withinthe majority of gold iridescent ground,white opalescent interior, button pontil,unmarked, ht. 5 1/8 in.

Provenance: A Boston gentleman.

Note: This vase incorporates manycomplex glass techniques that Tiffany

used on experimental pieces, many ofwhich were unsigned.$2,000-3,000116.Tiffany Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryPinched rim on ribbed and tapered bodyraised on circular base with rolled baserim, marked on base 1769 D L.C. TiffanyFavrile, ht. 7 3/8 in.$300-500

117.Scarab PaperweightBlue iridescent glassProbably Tiffany, 20th centuryMolded glass in the form of a scarabbeetle, unmarked, lg. 4 7/8 in.

Literature: Robert Koch, Louis C.Tiffany’s Glass Bronzes Lamps, p. 29,illustrates glass scarab beetles, thesmaller ones were used for accents onlamps, pottery, and jewelry; the larger assmall lamp shades or paperweights, mostwere not marked or signed.Contemporary copies are now reachingthe market but the quality of theiridescent glass is not the same, and themolding is muddled and heavy.$600-800

118.Steuben Red Aurene VaseArt glassCorning, New YorkStretched flared rim, wide shoulder onvasiform body, polished pontil, Steubenfleur-de-lis mark on base, ht. 6 1/4 in.$500-700

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119.Tiffany Studios Lamp BaseBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryHeat cap over three sockets, adjustablecenter column surrounded by four ribbedstems terminating in paw feet on shapedplatform, impressed Tiffany Studios NewYork 481 on base, ht. at rest 24 in.$10,000-15,000

119A.Cased Set of Six Tiffany Favrile MasterSaltsGlassNew York, early 20th centurySmall round dishes with undulating rims,polished pontils, each signed L.C.T., twowith Tiffany Favrile Glass Trademark paperlabels; fitted in a conforming ivoryembossed case with a gold TiffanyStudios stamp inside lid, ht. 1, dia. 2 5/8in.$400-600

120.Tiffany Decorated VaseFavrile glassNew York, early 20th centuryTapered tumbler form with bulbous basein gold iridescent glass, decorated with aband of etched stylized leaves, polishedpontil, initialed L.C.T., interior sic, ht. 5 1/2

in.$250-350

121.Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryTri-fold rim on ribbed and flaringcylindrical form, button pontil, markedW6997, L.C.T., crack-like inclusion on thebase, probably in the making, ht. 3 3/8 in.$350-550

122.Tiffany Blue Favrile VaseIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryTrumpet form with stretched rim onribbed body with knob at base raised oncircular foot, polished pontil signed 1872L. C. Tiffany-Favrile, ht. 4 1/2 in.$400-500

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123.Tiffany Favrile CompoteGlassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent-rimmed plate resting onshaped stem over circular foot, polishedpontil, signed 1212 L.C. Tiffany Favrile onbase, ht. 4 1/16, dia. 7 5/8 in.$400-600

124.Tiffany Gold Favrile BowlIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryUndulating rim with wide shoulder, deepbowl raised on four short legs, nick toside of one leg, polished pontil, signedL.C. Tiffany Favrile 4676 C, ht. 4 1/2, dia.8 1/8 in.$500-700

125.Steuben Plum Jade VaseEtched glassNew York, 1904-25Double acid-cut-back ovoid vase cased inamethyst and decorated with Asianmedallions, flowers, and leaves against ascroll ground, signed with fleur-de-lismark, some base wear, ht. 8 in.$2,500-3,500126.Tiffany Opalescent Footed BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryAqua green with white opalescent ribsand rims, signed L.C.T. favrile aroundpontil, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 5 in.$200-300

127.Steuben Gold Aurene BowlIridescent glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryStretched rim on deep bowl with blueiridescence at base, rough pontil withremnants of paper label, aurene and 2851on base, ht. 4, dia. 10 1/8 in.$400-600

128.Tiffany Candlestick VaseGold favrile glassNew York, early 20th centuryWide cupped rim on spiral-ribbed body,button pontil, initialed L.C.T. on base, ht.4 3/4 in.$350-550

129.Tiffany Gold Favrile GobletIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryCylindrical bowl with knob at base onshaped stem raised on circular foot,paper label on pontil, ht. 5 1/2 in.$300-400

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130.Steuben Aurene on Calcite BowlArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryFlared rim with gold iridescent interior,white calcite exterior, polished pontil, fleur-de-lis paper label on base, ht. 3, dia. 83/4 in.$175-225

131.Loetz VaseArt glassAustria, c. 1905Slightly flared rim on long transparent blue

neck with raised stylized rib decoration onbulbous iridescent green base, polishedpontil, marked Loetz Austria, ht. 13 in.$500-700

132.Iridescent Vase, Probably LoetzArt glassAustria, early 20th centuryDeeply flared rim on narrow neck tobulbous base in green oilspot decoration,polished pontil, ht. 7 1/4 in.$150-250

133.Three Kew Blas VasesIridescent glassSomerville, Massachusetts, 1893-1927All with flared rims on swollen square andslightly ribbed forms in transparent green

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glass, marked Kew-Blas, ht. 6 1/8, 4 3/4,4 3/4 in.$300-500

134.Mont Joye Art Nouveau VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryGilt rim on green metallic body withpinched sides, with gilt decoration ofstylized leaves at shoulder with five trailingstems accented by white cabochons,maker’s mark, some gilt wear at rim,approx. ht. 8 7/8 in.$400-600

135.Vase, Probably LoetzDecorated art glassIridescent green glass with wide mouthon swollen cylindrical form with pulledfeather decoration and reddish brownteardrop design, polished pontil andnumbered X2512, ht. 13 1/4 in.$300-500

136.Stefan Lökós (Hungarian/American,1913-1994)

Portrait of a Reclining NudeSigned and dated “Stefan Lökós/-1951-”l.r., with a charcoal study on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 22 x 29 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$200-300

137.Two Small Tiffany Favrile BowlsIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryCrimped rim on shallow bowl in blueiridescent glass, both with polished pontiland numbered 1254 L.C.T. Favrile, onewith partial paper label and base ground,probably at the making, approx. ht. 1, dia.4 1/4, 4 in.$500-700

138.Iridescent Glass Pencil VaseArt glassPossibly Loetz, Austria, early 20th centurySquare mouth on cylindrical undulatingbody flaring toward base in goldiridescence, polished pontil, remnants ofpaper label, ht. 3 7/8 in.$200-300

139.Small Tiffany Favrile VaseGold iridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryBulbous vasiform body, polished pontil

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with L.C.T. and numbered 5539 on pontil,ht. 2 3/4 in.$200-250

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140.Four Pieces of Tiffany Favrile GlassGold iridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryA miniature vase, two sweetmeat dishes,and a small bowl, ht. 2 1/8, 3/4, 1, 1 1/8in.

$800-1,000

141.Tiffany Blue Favrile BowlIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryFour-lobe rim with scroll handles atshoulder, body tapering to base, buttonpontil, numbered 1757, 5945 N, L.C.Tiffany-Favrile on base, ht. 2 1/8 in.$300-500

142.Steuben Blue Aurene BowlArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on conical bowl raised oncircular foot in blue iridescence, rolledbase rim, rough pontil marked aurene andnumbered 3067, ht. 3, dia. 6 in.$250-350

143.Glass Bowl Attributed to SteubenIridescent etched glassDebut pattern 6905, Corning, New York,1923-27Green iridescent glass with acid-etcheddecoration of stylized flowers at shoulder,zigzag lower border, base wear, ht. 4 1/2,

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dia. 11 1/2 in.

Literature: See Line Drawings 267,Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass,Schiffer.$400-600

144.Two Steuben Cabinet Vases and aTiffany SaltIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryVases include a blue aurene vasiform withpaper label and a gold aurene bulbous

form with ruffled rim, marked aurene 512;and a ruffled rim gold favrile master salt,marked L.C.T., respective ht. 2 3/4, 2 3/4,dia. 2 3/4 in.$350-500

145.Steuben Blue Aurene VaseArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryVasiform in blue iridescence, rough pontil,marked aurene and numbered 2468,approx. ht. 2 1/2 in.$150-250

146.Nash Iridescent VaseGlassNew York, early 20th centuryTapering cylindrical form with raisedstylized leaf decoration on gold iridescent

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body, circular foot, numbered 567/1 andsigned Nash, ht. 5 in.$200-300

147.Tiffany Master Salt and a Steuben BudVaseIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold favrile salt with crimped undulatingrim on shallow bowl, signed L.C.T.; blueaurene cylindrical bud vase, markedaurene on base and indistinctlynumbered, rim ground, respective ht. 11/4, 6 1/16 in.$350-450

148.Six Pieces of Art Glass StemwareJade and alabaster glassProbably Steuben, Corning, New York,early 20th centuryConical bowl in green jade on twistedwhite alabaster stem raised on circularfoot, polished pontil, ht. 5 3/4 in.$400-600

149.Four Pieces of Steuben and a Pair ofCandlesticksArt glass

Steuben, Corning, New York, early 20thcenturySteuben includes a hexagonal footedbowl with green ribs on gold foot, a goldand green fan vase, a gold fan vase, anamethyst and colorless grotesque bowl,maker’s mark; and a pair of amethystcandlesticks with wrapped stem on raisedfoot, rough pontil, unmarked, respectiveht. 5 3/4, 8 7/8, 8 7/8, 6 5/8, 10 1/8 in.$750-950

150.Daum Cameo and Enamel DecoratedVaseArt glass

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Nancy, France, early 20th centuryCased clear interior, mottled yellow andbrown body decorated with a bee and anorange and brown flower with green stemand leaves, base accented by blackblades and gilt and black furling leaves,signed in gilt Daum Nancy with cross ofLorraine on base, ht. 7 in.$1,000-1,500

151.A. Ducobu Decorated BowlArt glassFrance, 20th centuryCircular form with straight sidewallsdecorated with a waterscape with birds, asailboat, and shore vegetation in black onsatin gold ground, signed, may have beenfor bonbons, if so, missing cover, ht. 23/4, dia. 5 1/8 in.$200-250

152.Daum Nancy VaseCameo glassNancy, FranceBottle form in mottled orangeglass cameo decorated withyellow flowers with greenleaves, signed Daum Nancywith the cross of Lorraine onside, ht. 8 in.$1,000-1,500

153.Galle Tri-corner VaseCameo glassFrance, 20th centuryThe three sides cameodecorated with a pond lilydecoration in reddish-brownswith yellow accents, signedGalle in cameo on the side, ht.3 5/8 in.$500-700

154.Michel-Malherbe CameoCabinet VaseArt glassA. Delatte, Nancy, FranceCameo decorated with burgundy flowersagainst a bluish-white ground, signed onside, ht. 3 5/8 in.$500-700

155.Andre

Delatte Cameo VaseArt glassNancy, FranceAcid-cut decoration of red leaves andflowers on mottled white ground, maker’smark on side, approx. ht. 4 1/2 in.$400-600

156.Galle Cameo VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryNaturalistic acid-etched cameodecoration of a vine with leaves andflowers in deep plum on light plum-pinkground, signed Galle in script in cameoon side, approx. ht. 6 5/8 in.$1,000-1,500

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156A.Lemaitre Table LampCameo glassLate 20th centuryCushion-shape shade in a floral etcheddesign in blue cameo on a yellow ground,over single socket on a vasiform base inconforming cameo decoration, signed inrelief on base, ht. 21 in.$600-800

157.Galle Four-Color Cameo VaseArt glassFrance, 1904-1916Hydrangea acid-cut decoration in purple,green, and white on satin peach ground,signed on side with star and Galle, ht. 121/8 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family ofa Massachusetts gentlewoman.$1,200-1,800

158.Cameo Glass VaseEngland, early 20th centuryFlared rim with two white bands at neckon bulbous base in rust-colored glasswith white cameo-etched decoration offoliage with two butterflies, white band at

base, polished pontil, ht. 2 7/8 in.$300-500

159.Cameo Bride’s Basket Attributed toMount WashingtonArt glassNew Bedford, Massachusetts, late19th/early 20th centuryCameo decorated with a woman’s headat each end, scroll and flower decorationin pink on white ground, some roughnessin the making, unmarked, ht. 4 5/8, dia. 95/8 in.$700-900160.Two Steuben Footed Bowls, with TwoCenter Bowls, and a Pair ofCandlesticksArt glass

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New York and probably New BedfordSteuben cobalt blue bowls are separatedby a footed colorless glass surround,maker’s mark; sold with two cobalt bluecenter bowls with polished pontils and apair of cobalt blue candlesticks withcolorless trapped blue knobs and facetedprisms suspended from candle cups,probably Pairpoint, ht. 5 3/8, 4 1/4, 5, 12in.$400-600

161.Tiffany Favrile Red VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th century

Red cased over white opalescent bulbousbody with dark red vertical interior linedecoration, rim appears to be flat at top,may have been cut down, polished pontilmarked 3311K L.C. Tiffany-Favrile,approx. ht. 3 3/4 in.$300-500

162.Thirty-one Pieces of Venetian GlassTablewareArt glassItalySix goblets with Blackamoor figures onstem, twelve plates and twelve bowls intransparent swirl pattern with aventurine

and accented in black, candlestick doesnot have black accents, goblet ht. 7, platedia. 8 1/2, bowl ht. 4 3/4, candlestick ht.9 3/4 in.$1,200-1,800

163.Thirty-two Pieces of Venetian GlassTable and StemwareArt glassItalyTwelve plates, twelve small bowls, andeight stemmed goblets, quiltedtransparent green and aventurine, platedia. 8 1/4, bowls ht. 5, goblets ht. 6 1/2in.

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$1,000-1,500

164.Sixteen Venetian Glass Table ItemsArt glassItalyFive stemmed goblets, six plates, dolphin-decorated candlestick, large salt andpepper, stemmed cocktail, and a vase, allin transparent green and aventurine glass,ht. 6 1/2, 13 3/8, 7 1/16, 7 1/2, 5 1/8,plate dia. 6 7/8 in.$600-850

165.Fifteen Pieces of Venetian GlassTablewareArt glassItalySeven stemmed goblets in various colors

with aventurine; thefollowing intransparent turquoiseglass: a decanter, sixcordials with pruntdecoration, and afooted cake plate,respective ht. 8 5/8,11 1/4, 3 1/2, 2 5/8,dia. 9 5/8 in.$900-1,300

166.Three Pieces of Art GlassPossibly England, 20th centuryTwo colorless glass bowls with flared rimsand a conical vase with ruffled rim, all withpools of green glass with trailing stemsincorporated in the making, polishedpontil, ht. 3 1/4, 3 1/4, 13 in.$600-800

167.Eleven Pieces of Verre de Soie GlassArt glassNew York, 1905-30Two vases, one with etched decoration,four sherbets with undertrays, a tallcompote with Steuben paper label,polished pontils, and a covered vesselwith fruit finial, respective ht. approx. 81/2, 6 3/8, 4 3/8, 4 1/4 in.$300-500

168.Sixteen Steuben Glass Plates andGobletsArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryEight transparent cranberry swirl gobletson colorless twisted stem, polished pontil,and eight transparent cranberry swirlplates, approx. ht. 8 1/8, dia. 8 5/8 in.$300-500

169.Georg Jensen Caravel Flatware SetSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Comprised of eight dinner knives, eightspreading knives, eight dinner forks, eightsalad or dessert forks, seven teaspoons,eight soupspoons, all marked GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, Sterling,Denmark.$2,500-3,500170.Eleven-Piece Modernist Dining SuiteBlack lacquer and chrome plated tubularsteelTables attributed to Marcel Breuer, chairs

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to Mart Stam, c. 1928-48Includes a rectangular-top dining table asquare-top breakfast table that can beplaced together, one arm and eight sidechairs, two screws missing, wear, approx.ht. 30 5/8, 30 5/8, 33 1/4, table lg. 61 1/2,30 3/4, wd. 30 3/4, 30 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$3,000-5,000171.Art Deco Table LightGlass and metalGermany, second quarter 20th centuryOctagonal colorless glass form with bevelededges and intaglio decoration of an archerand deer fitted into cast silver-colored metalbase fitted with a horizontal bulb whichilluminates glass from below, paper label,Made in Germany, metal fatigue cracks onbase, approx. ht. 14 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

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172.Josef Albers (German, 1888-1976)

Two Images from HOMAGE TO THESQUARE. Unsigned.Color screenprints on paper, image sizesto 25 x 25 in., framed.Condition: Subtle staining, green-to-bluecolorway laid down, orange-to-redcolorway rippled.$800-1,200

173.Pair of Georg Jensen U-BendCandelabraSterling silverDenmarkStreamline U-form with two candlesockets on each, marked SSJ V.10,Denmark Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,1087, one with Dessin mark and 925S,ht. 7 in.$8,000-10,000

174.Game Table, Probably Karl SpringerSnakeskin and woodUnited States, mid-20th centurySquare top with snakeskin inset inmaroon, probably python, dark stainedwood frame with a straight apron joinedto tapered angular legs with an inwardcant, ht. 29 3/8, dia. 36 in.$800-1,000

175.Julia Feininger (German/American,

1881-1970)

Leaves Through a CurtainSigned and dated “Julia Feininger/1942”l.r., titled on a label affixed l.l.Mixed media on cardstock, 13 5/8 x 101/4 in., unframed.

Provenance: Property of the Fogg ArtMuseum, Harvard Art Museum, sold tobenefit the acquisition fund.$150-250176.Two Modernist Floor LampsChrome plated steelMid-20th centuryBoth with upright shades, one trumpet-form and the other bowl-shape, bothhaving cylindrical standards and circularbases, finish wear, ht. 64, 66 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$500-700

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Harold Eugene Edgerton (American,1903-1990)

Antique Gun FiringUnsigned, artist‘s stamp twice on thereverse.Gelatin silver print, 7 5/8 x 9 1/2 in.,unframed.Condition: Minor creases l.r. corner (notextending into the image).

Provenance: From the artist to the familyof the present owner.

N.B. This photograph was featured inLIFE‘s Anniversary Issue “150 Years of

Photography: Pictures That Made aDifference,” Fall 1988.$500-700

178.Harold Eugene Edgerton (American,1903-1990)

Lot of Two Images of DiversUnsigned, both with artist’s stamp on thereverse.Gelatin silver prints, image sizes to 9 1/2x 7 5/8 in., unframed.Condition: Minor scattered craquelure.

Provenance: From the artist to the familyof the present owner.$600-800

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179.Georg Jensen BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1925-32Marked Denmark 416 Sterling and 925S in a beadedoval, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 6 3/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz.$400-600

180.Pair of Pyramid CandelabraSterling silverHarald Nielsen, Denmark, 1945-77, 630ALong tapered candle cups on each arm joined tostepped circular base, marked Dessin HN, Denmark,George Jensen in a beaded oval Sterling 630A, ht. 6, 6,wd. 6 1/2, 6 1/2 in.$6,000-8,000

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181.Georg Jensen GobletSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Bulbous bowl on cylindrical base, marked Dessin,monogram, Denmark, Georg Jensen Sterling 1120,ht. 3 1/2 in.$600-800

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Georg Jensen BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Conical form raised on circular recessedfoot, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedcircle, Denmark, Sterling, 484A, ht. 2 1/2,dia. 5 in.$300-500

183.Pair of Modernist SofasChrome plated tubular steel andupholsteryBauhaus influenced, Europe, c. 1948Tubular steel frame with black ebonizedpanels at each end, long upholstered seatwith back cushions, lg. 80 1/4, wd. 40 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$3,000-5,000

184.Schneider Footed BowlArt glassFranceLarge bowl with dark purple blending intomottled lavender raised on dark purplestem, signed Schneider, ht. 7 3/4 in.$500-700

185.Early Schneider Footed VesselArt glassFranceWide-mouth conical bowl in mottled pinkon mottled and striated purple stem,circular base with Schneider mark,approx. ht. 11 3/4 in.$400-600

186.Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen Pitcher

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Sterling silverDenmark, 1945-51Swollen cylindrical form, marked on base Dessin JohanRhode mark, Georg Jensen & Wendell A/S, 925S, no. 743,ht. 7 1/4 in.$2,000-2,500

187.Georg Jensen Blossom CreamerSterling silverDenmark, Design 2, 1925-30, 2AIvory handle with paw feet, lightly hammered body, markedGeorg Jensen within a crowned oval and 925S in a beadedoval, Sterling Denmark 2 A, age hairline in handle, ht. 2 1/8in.$300-500188.Georg Jensen Small Grape CompoteSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Shallow bowl with stylized grape clusters pendant, twistedstem raised on circular foot, marked Sterling Denmark 925SGeorge Jensen in a beaded oval, 263A, ht. 5, dia. 5 in.$800-1,200

189.LadleSterling silver and woodMexico, 20th centuryBowl with double spout attached to a curved wood handle,silver marked Sterling, Mexico, hallmarked ASM Hecho enMexico, approx. lg. 5 7/8 in.$50-75190.Modernist AshstandChrome plated steel and woodMid-20th centuryBlackened square wood block fitted with an ashbowl withholder, raised on tubular post joined to circular base, ht. 24in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S. Greenspon, New York.$125-175

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191.Modernist Lounge ChairChrome plated steel, upholstery, and woodMid-20th centuryContinuous tubular steel frame with metal strap andspring coil supports with rolled tan canvas fabric seat, ht.31 1/4, wd. 25 3/8 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S. Greenspon, NewYork.$300-500

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192.Modernist DeskChrome plated steel and black lacqueredwoodMid-20th centuryRectangular top in tubular steel frameflanked by a bank of three drawers, wear,some loss, ht. 30 3/4, wd. 57, dp. 30 1/4in.

Provenance: Estate of William S.Greenspon, New York.$800-1,200

193.

DecorativeCoveredDishArt glassFrance, 20th centuryOnion-shape cover with etched lines oncircular base decorated with overlappingpetaled flowers, base marked R. Lalique,interior rim chip, ht. 4 1/4, dia. 5 3/8 in.$250-350

194.Art Deco VaseArt glassFrance, 20th centuryMolded and etched colorless glass vasedecorated with four classical maidens,marked R. Lalique France on base, basewear, ht. 9 1/2 in.$700-900

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195.R. Lalique Perruches BowlArt glassFrance, created 1931, Marcilhac no. 419,1937-47Colorless opalescent bowl with asurround of a parrots in relief, marked R.Lalique, France on base, approx. ht. 41/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.$800-1,200

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OpalescentGlass FigureArt glassFrance, c. 1935Figure of a nude woman with armsoutstretched and draped with stylizedcloak, all in colorless opalescent glass,the figure probably fit into a base holder,chips to base, ht. 9, wd. 6 1/2 in.$500-700

197.

Verlys Decorated BowlArt glassFranceCircular form in colorless etched glass,relief decorated with poppies on exterior,smooth shallow interior, approx. dia. 131/2 in.$200-300

197A.Art Deco S. Kirk & Son Desk ClockBrass, bronze, glass, and onyxNear square face with bronze border,engraved CSA JR, 8-day Swissmovement, raised on a green onyx plinth,reverse engraved Presidents Prize SixHundred Thousand Dollar Club, MarylandCasualty Company, 1930, Charles S.Ashley Jr., some wear, ht. 9, wd. 10 in.$100-200

197B.Pair of Art Deco Glass CandlesticksArt glassContinental, c. 1935Molded amethyst glass on square basecomposed of angular stylized rockformation surmounted by a single candlecup, ht. 3 3/8 in.$200-300

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198.Art Deco Parrot LampAlabasterc. 1935Domed shade over single socket fits overupright shade, columnar standard withthree parrots in relief over rectangular cut-corner base, ht. 27 1/2 in.$600-800

199.Modernist DeskChrome plated steel and woodProbably manufactured by Pel, Britain, c.1928-48Rectangular top on tubular steel frameflanked by two drawers over a pull-outshelf, drawers fitted with circularhardware, wear, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 58, dp.30 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$800-1,200200.Modernist ArmoireBlack lacquered wood and tubular steelAttributed to Johannes Hagemann,second quarter 20th centuryRectangular form with tubular steel framecontinuing in a loop to form legs, withvertical bar-form handles opening toreveal a wardrobe flanked by four shelves,

somefinishwearand

losses, ht. 72, wd.51, dp. 23 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$800-1,200

201.Georg Jensen Mini Blossom Coffee,Sugar, and Cream PitcherSterling silver and ivoryDenmarkCoffee marked with crowned oval withGeorg Jensen within, and beaded oval925S, sugar and pitcher marked GJ in arectangle, all marked Sterling Denmark2A, pitcher has age hairline in handle,approx. wt. with handles 20 troy oz.$2,200-2,800

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202.

Georg Jensen Cactus PlateSterling silverGundorph Albertus, Denmark, 1933-34Rim with cactus pattern, marked on base, Dessin GA 925.SDenmark GJ in a rectangle, Sterling 572C, dia. 6 in.$300-500

203.Georg Jensen Footed BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1930sShallow bowl with pierced decoration above circular foot, markedDessin OB, Denmark, Georg Jensen within a beaded ovalSterling 641B, some wear to interior of bowl, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 6 7/8in.$600-800

204.Two Modernist TablesChrome plated metal and woodAfter designs by Marcel Breuer, second quarter 20th centuryOne with rectangular top over single drawer with open shelf onclosed compartment with drop-down door fitted with circularhardware; the other comprised of two shelves in a bent tubularsteel framework, some wear, ht. 24, 23 3/4, wd. 17 1/2, 27 1/2,dp. 15 1/4, 15 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S. Greenspon, New York.$1,600-2,400205.Modernist Lounge ChairChrome plated tubular steel and leatherSimilar to the B-35 design by Marcel Breuer, mid-20th centuryTubular framework with blackened wood armrests with down-turned terminals, continuous back and seat in black leather, tearand normal wear for its age, approx. ht. 30 3/4, wd. 22 1/2, dp.31 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S. Greenspon, New York.$1,500-2,500

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206.Georg Jensen SauceboatSterling silver and ebonyDenmarkOvoid form with ebony handle, Dessin, artist’s mark, Denmark,Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, Sterling 896, ht. 3 3/8 in.,approx. total wt. 9.5 troy oz.$1,800-2,000

207.Georg Jensen BowlSterling SilverDenmark, 1945-Deep conical form raised on recessed circular foot, markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval and 484C, ht. 4 1/2, dia. 9 in.$1,400-1,600

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208.Georg Jensen Cream PitcherSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Bulbous cylindrical form with beaded band at ebony handle,marked on base 925S sterling Denmark 80C Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, ht. 2 7/8 in.$175-225

209.Georg Jensen BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Stepped rim on deep wide bowl raised on low circular footdecorated with leaves and buds, marked on base, Georg Jensenin a beaded oval, sterling 925S 415, ht. 5 1/8 in.$400-600210.Johan Rhode Georg Jensen PitcherSterling silverDenmark, mid-20th centuryAngular spout continuing to handle on bulbous hammered body,marked Dessin, Johan Rhode cartouche, Denmark, Sterling,Georg Jensen in oval cartouche, 432A, approx. 22 troy oz., ht. 87/8 in.$5,000-7,000

211.Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen Louvre BowlSterling silverDenmark, c. 1928Medium size bowl raised by leaves with ball-form tips joined tostepped circular base, marked on base Dessin, Johan Rodeinitials in a beaded oval, Georg Jensen in a crowned oval, SterlingDenmark, GJ 925S 17B, ht. 5 1/4, dia. 5 3/4 in. 303

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$1,000-1,500

212.Georg Jensen Bernadotte BowlSterling silverSigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002), Denmark, 1945-Fluted sides raised on recessed circular base, marked Dessin,artist’s monogram G11, Denmark, Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, Sterling, 925S 856A, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 8 5/8 in.$1,200-1,800

213.Pair of Georg Jensen CandelabraSterling silverHarald Nielsen, Denmark, 1945-77, no. 278Each comprised of a two-branch candelabrum with scroll andball decoration on stepped base, marked Dessin HN E11,Denmark Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, sterling 925S 278, ht.6 in.$7,000-9,000214.Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen and William Seitz Tea ServiceSterling silverDenmark and New York, c. 1967Comprised of a coffeepot, teapot with ebony-handled sugarbowl, cream pitcher, all no. 787, Dessin Johan Rhodes mark,Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, Sterling, Denmark, approx. ht. 71/8, 4 1/8, 2 1/2, 1 7/8 in.; accompanied by an oval tray hand-wrought by William Seitz with hardwood handles, maker’s markand sterling on base, approx. lg. 23 in.

Note: Accompanied by a copy of the original invoice and a letterfrom the purchaser’s daughter. Her mother purchased the teaservice at Georg Jensen in Denmark and studied silversmithingwith Mr. Seitz at The Craft Student League in New York. He wasco-author of the text Silversmithing, with Rupert Finegold.$6,000-8,000

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215.Georg Jensen Blossom Coffeepot,Covered Sugar, and Cream PitcherSterling silver and ivoryDenmarkCoffee and covered sugar with blossomon lids, coffee and cream pitcher withivory handles, sugar and pitcher markedGeorg Jensen in oval with crown and G925S in beaded oval, horizontal beadedoval mark on coffee with Georg Jensen,all marked Denmark Sterling 2C, pitcherengraved on base, all pieces with pawfeet, approx. total wt. with handles 33troy oz.$3,000-3,500

216.Georg Jensen Louvre BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Deep bowl on leaves terminating in ball-form tips raised on stepped circular base,marked Georg Jensen within a beadedoval, sterling Denmark, 925S, 17A, ht. 41/4, dia. 4 1/2 in.$600-800217.Georg Jensen Three-Piece Coffee SetSterling silver

Denmark, 1945-A coffeepot, open double-handled sugar,and spouted pitcher all with bead workaround ivory-colored handles, markedDenmark, Sterling, Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, coffeepot marked 80A,sugar and creamer 80F, ht. 6 3/4, 1 1/2,2 1/8 in.$1,200-1,800

218.Small Georg Jensen Louvre BowlSterling silverDenmark, 1925-30, 17ADeep bowl on leaves terminating in ball-form tips raised on stepped circular base,marked Georg Jensen within a crownedoval, sterling Denmark GJ 925S 17A, ht.4 1/8, dia. 4 3/8 in.$600-800

219.Danish Tea Strainer.826 sterling silverChristian Heise, Copenhagen, Denmark,1919Bowl with pierced stylized floral and linedecoration, applied handle with wire twistand bead work, orange bead at tip,hallmarked with three-tower cartoucheand 19, CFH cartouche and DanskArbedje mark, and CTC mark, lg. 5 3/4 in.$200-300

220.Arthur Stone PillboxSterling silverHerbert Taylor, Gardner, Massachusetts,1908-37Circular form with circular flower bud andvine decoration on hinged lid, vermeil-wash interior, marked Arthur StoneSterling with A T, dia. 1 1/2 in.$300-500

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221.Georg Jensen Dahlia Caviar Knife andServerSterling silver and hornDenmarkStylized floral handles with horn, markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, SterlingDenmark 3, some roughness to horn,nicks to knife edge, lg. 5 3/8, 6 1/16 in.$400-600

222.Georg Jensen Boxed Tongs and ForkSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Acorn pattern, marked Sterling Denmarkand Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, inoriginal Georg Jensen box, paper peeledon box, tong lg. 3 5/8, 4 5/8 in.$125-175

223.Pair of Georg Jensen Salts withGorham SpoonsSterling silverDenmark, United StatesSalts with gilded bowl in miniatureporringer form, marked Georg Jensenwithin a crowned oval, Sterling Denmark,GJ925S in a beaded oval and 402;accompanied by two Etruscan patternGorham salt spoons, dia. 2 1/8, lg. ofspoons 2 3/4 in.$200-250

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224.Five

Pairs of Georg Jensen Chopsticks with StandsSterling silver and ebonized woodDenmarkChopsticks with Acorn pattern sterling tips on long ebony bodies,each pair accompanied by a sterling silver Acorn pattern stand,respective lg. 10 1/4, 2 1/4 in.$800-1,200

225.Georg Jensen Letter OpenerSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Beaded handle on long blade marked Georg Jensen within abeaded oval and Sterling Denmark, lg. 10 1/4 in., approx. 3 1/2troy oz.$350-450

226.Georg Jensen Caravel Sauce LadleSterling silverHenning Koppel, Denmark, design date 1957Streamline design, marked Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,Sterling, Denmark, lg. 7 in.

Note: The Caravel cutlery pattern has won numerous awardsincluding the prestigious Der goldene Löffel in 1963.$500-700

227.Georg Jensen Cactus Pattern Serving Spoon and ForkSterling silver and stainless steelDenmark, third quarter 20th centurySterling silver handles in the Cactus pattern with oval stainlesssteel bowls, fork with three tines, both with Georg Jensen mark,Denmark, Sterling and Stainless, lg. 7 7/8 in.$200-250

228.Georg Jensen FlatwareStainless steelDenmarkComprised of twelve knives, ten tea, and ten soupspoons, twelvedinner and eleven dessert forks and seven seafood forks, somewith original bags, few spoons with edge wear, lg. 6 1/2-7 1/2 in.$200-300229.Maciel ChargerSterling silverMexico City, Mexico, 20th centuryCircular form with embossed scallop edge decoration, markedMaciel Made In Mexico Sterling 925 on base, some wear, dia. 123/4 in.$100-200

230.Georg Jensen Acorn LadleSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Acorn pattern, lightly hammered bowl, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, Sterling, Denmark, approx. lg. 7 5/8 in.$300-500

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231.Georg Jensen Acorn LadleSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Acorn pattern handle on lightly hammered double spouted bowl,with beaded oval mark, lg. 7 7/8 in.$300-500

232.Georg Jensen Acorn LadleSterling silver and stainless steelDenmark, 1945-Acorn pattern handle with double-spouted stainless steel bowl,marked with beaded oval, lg. 7 1/8 in.$75-125

233.Brandimarte Decorated Silver Plate

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.800 silverFlorence, Italy, 20th centuryCircular form, rim decorated with oakleaves and acorns in relief, hallmarked,dia. 9 in.$125-175

234.Le Verre Français Trumpet VaseCameo glassFrance, 20th centuryMottled gold shaded to soft red withgreen accents overlaid with vine andberries in brown shading to dark red,etched on base Le Verre Français, ht. 121/4 in.$600-800

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235.Le Verre Français VaseCameo glassFrance, 20th centuryOverlay decoration of a stylized orchid inorange on mottled yellow ground, stemand blade shape leaves, on mottled whiteground, in dark red overlay circular basein conforming overlay, signed Le VerreFrançais, ht. 11 1/4 in.$500-700236.Le Verre Français BowlCameo glassFrance, 20th centuryMottled reddish-brown to orange overlaydecorated with vines and berries withrectangular devices pendant acid-cut tomottled gold ground, signed on base LeVerre Français and etched France, rimrough on one side, imperfections in themaking, ht. 3, approx. dia. 9 in.$500-700

237.Schneider VaseArt glassFrance, 20th centuryNeck and shoulder in mottled dark redand gold, red orange body and base,etched Schneider France in script onbase, ht. 14 in.$600-800238.Art Deco Boch Fres VaseDecorated potteryBelgiumDecorated with a band of deep chestedbirds in crackle glaze accented in royalblue and yellow glazes, Boch Fres stampon base and 909K, rim rough, glaze

imperfections, ht. 12 1/2 in.$800-1,200

239.Art Deco Table LampChromed metal, copper, patinated metal,and glassConical finial, fabric shade, over twosockets, standard comprised of a spheresupported by three patinated figures,circular mirrored base ornamented bycopper stars, raised on three scroll feet,ht. 24 1/2 in.$200-300239A.Gustave Florot (French, 1885-1965)

Scene with Dancer and FlutistSigned “G. Florot” l.r.Oil on paper mounted to board, 28 1/2 x21 1/8 in., unframed.Condition: Minor surface abrasions,restored tears.$200-300

239B.Hagenauer Figure of a DancerMetal and mixed materialAustriaFigure of a dancer with ruffled skirt,marked on base, ht. 8 1/2 in.$400-600

240.Large Georg Jensen PendantSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Overlapping leaves accented by a sterlingbead, Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,

925S Denmark, OK, 360C, lg. 2 7/8 in.$250-350

241.Georg Jensen PendantSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Overlapping leaves accented by a sterlingbead, Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,925S Denmark, OK, 360B, lg. 1 3/4 in.$200-300

242.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and agateDenmarkLarge oval agate with silver back andband, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, GJL, 925S, Denmark 90D.$300-500

243.Lady’s BraceletSilver and stonePossibly MexicoFour rows of H-shape links withrectangular insets of red-orange stone,unmarked, approx. lg. 7 3/8 in.$200-300

244.Georg Jensen Fusion RingSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Three interlocking rings, Georg Jensen, ina beaded oval, Danmark, 368, 925S,approx. size 5 3/4.$100-200

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245.Georg Jensen StickpinSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Silver gathered and tied by an offset gold-colored band on stick pin, marked, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, 925S, Denmark400, slight bend to stick, lg. 3 1/2, wd. 11/4 in.$150-250

246.Georg Jensen BraceletSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Two strands of interlocking links, bar and

circle closure, marked on bar, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval 925S, Sterling,Denmark, A47, approx. lg. 9 1/4 in.$400-600

247.Two Georg Jensen BroochesSterling silverHans Hansen, Denmark, fourth quarter20th centuryAn oval and a bar form, marked GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, Hans Hansen,925S one Danmark, the other Denmark,respective wd. 2 1/4, 4 in.$200-300

248.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silverHenning Koppel, no. 339, DenmarkStylized star form, marked 925S andGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, approx.2 1/4 in.$150-250

249.Georg Jensen Leaf BroochSterling silverTorun, Denmark, 1945-Stylized leaf with bead at tip, markedGeorg Jensen, 391, Torun, 925S,Denmark, Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, wd. 3 7/8 in.

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$150-250

250.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silver and onyxNanna and Jorgen Ditzel, Denmark,1945-Circular form curled with onyx beadpendant, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, Sterling Denmark 336,approx. wd. 1 5/8 in.$200-300

251.Georg Jensen Bird BroochSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Abstract form with stylized bird pendant,no. 334, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, Sterling Denmark, approx.wd. 2, 1 5/8 in.$150-250

252.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silverDenmarkStylized wrap, 366, 925S, Denmark, wd.1 3/4 in.$100-200

253.Georg Jensen Cuff BraceletSterling silverDenmark, 1933-34Native Indian cloud and thunder designswith geometric border, marked GJ,Denmark, 925, sterling, 38, approx. cir. 65/8 in.$200-300

254.GeorgJensenBangle byHansHansenSterlingsilverDenmarkWrap-aroundbanglemarkedwith GeorgJensen in abeadedoval, HansHansen,925S,Danmark.$200-300

255.CuffBracelet

Sterling silver20th century

Composed of vertical curved bands ofsilver within a ropetwist border, markedwith a long J joined to the letter M, andsterling, approx. cir. 7 1/4 in.$75-80

256.Georg Jensen BangleSterling silverDenmarkShaped bangle, marked Georg Jensen ina beaded oval, 925S, Denmark.$200-300

257.Georg Jensen BangleSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Circular form, markedGeorg Jensen in a beadedoval, Hans Hansen, 925S,Danmark.$200-300

258.Georg Jensen JewelrySuiteSterling silver and greenonyxDenmark, mid-20th centuryComprised of necklace no.30A, bracelet 30, ring no.73, earrings with screw-backs no. 49, all withpetaled flower designcentered by a green onyx,all except ring are markedGeorg Jensen in a beadedoval, necklace and bracelet

respective lg. 13 1/2, 7, ring size 6 1/4,earring dia. approx. 3/4 in.$800-1,200

259.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silver and green onyxDenmarkOval green onyx flanked by two floretswith green onyx accents above andbelow, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, Sterling, Denmark and no. 68, wd. 31/16 in.$250-350

260.

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GeorgJensenBroochSterlingsilverDenmark,1945-Circularform withtwobutterfliesand foliage,markedGeorgJensen in abeadedoval, 925S,Denmark283,approx. dia.2 1/8 in.$250-350

261.Georg JensenBroochSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Circular form withdouble duck, markedGeorg Jensen in abeaded oval, no. 299,Sterling, Denmark,dia. 2 in.$400-600

262.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silverDenmarkCircular form with butterflies and foliage,marked Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,Sterling, Denmark 283, approx. dia. 21/16 in.$250-350

263.Two Georg Jensen Brooches

Sterling silverUnited StatesAn oval Blossom pattern brooch, markedGeorg Jensen, USA, LP, 111, and adouble leaf with vine twisting around abar, marked Georg Jensen, USA, lg. 17/8, 1 3/4 in.$200-300

264.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Band with repeating leaf and beaddesign, no.57, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, 925S, Denmark, approx.size 10 1/8.$200-300

265.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and moonstoneDenmark, 1945-Two oval cabochon moonstones in abezel mount with silver petals on eachside, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, numbered 48, 925S, approx. size 73/4 in.$200-300

266.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and moonstonesDenmark, 1945-With three moonstones in bezel mounts,shank marked, 925S, no. 3, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, approx. size 9

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3/4 in.$150-250

267.Georg Jensen Pendant with ChainSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Abstract pendant accented by a hammered surface, with chain,pendant marked 397, OK, Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,Sterling, Denmark, approx. lg. 15 in.$300-500

268.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, fourth quarter 20th centuryAbstract form, marked 395, GJL, 925S Sterling Denmark, wd. 21/2 in.$200-300

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269.Large Georg Jensen Pendant withChainSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Large abstract pendant suspended bychains, pendant marked 925s Denmark,Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, 395, OK,approx. lg. 15 3/4 in.$400-600

270.Georg Jensen BroochSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945Abstract shape with overlapping design,marked 925S Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, 396, and OK, lg. 2 1/4 in.$150-250

271.Georg Jensen Ladies Watch

Sterling and leatherOle Kortzau, 359, Denmark andSwitzerland, c. 1970s-80sCircular face with sterling frame andfittings, on black leather strap, marked925S with Georg Jensen and designermarkings, lg. 7 1/2 in.$500-700

272.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark 1945-Open back decorated with beads andwavy lines, marked 364, 925S GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, OK, approx.size 8 1/2.$100-200

273.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver

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Ole Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Overlapping design on circular form,marked Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,925S, Denmark, 237, OK, approx. size 9.$100-200

274.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and moonstonePossibly Ole Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-Circular form with three laps accented bya bezel-mounted cabochon moonstone,marked 362, 925S Denmark, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, GJL, and anindistinguishable mark, approx. size 4 3/4.$200-300

275.Two Georg Jensen Bump RingsSterling silverOle Kortzau, Denmark, 1945-

Circular form with beaded accent, onewith 925S mark, 240 and 240A, both withGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, approx.size 9 1/4.$200-300

276.Two Georg Jensen RingsSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Square form, one accented with a silverbead, the other with a hematite, bothmarked Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,925S Denmark, 252, approx. size 7 1/4.$150-250

277.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverNanna and Jorgen Ditzel, Denmark,1945-

Abstract 925S Georg Jensen in a beadedoval no. 91, approx. ring size 6 1/2.$250-350

278.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Abstract smooth design, marked, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval 925S, 244,possibly Sigvaard Bernadotte, approx.size 4 3/4.$125-175

279.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverHenning Koppel, DenmarkTriangular form applied to a circular band,925S, 120 Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, Denmark, approx. ring size 7 1/2.

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$250-350

280.

Georg Jensen Heart RingSterling silver

Denmark, 1945-Open heart face on circular shank, no. 193, marked GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, Denmark, 925S, approx. size 4 3/4.$100-150

281.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver1945-Circular form open in front, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, artist’s initials HaH, 925S, approx. size 8 1/4 in.$75-125

282.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverTorun, Denmark, 1945-Square back shank, diagonal oval sculpted front, marked GeorgJensen 925S, Torun no. 149, approx size 6.

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$150-250

283.Two Georg Jensen RingsSterling SilverDenmark, 1945-Abstract shaped bands 148 and 148 B,925S Sterling, Denmark, and GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, approx. sizes 71/2 and 8.$200-300

284.Two Pairs of Georg Jensen Cuff LinksSterling silver with gold accentsDenmarkRectangular curved form, marked 153;Baguette shape with gold bead accents,marked 161B, both with Georg Jensen ina beaded oval, 925S Denmark, respectivelg. 3/4; 7/8 in.$100-200

285.Two Georg Jensen Key RingsSterling silverDenmarkDifferent designs, both in the form of apadlock, both marked 925S, Denmark,Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, onemarked 435 the other 438, approx. ht. 11/2, 1 1/2, wd. 1 1/4, 1 1/4 in.$125-175

286.Georg Jensen Key RingSterling silver and goldDesigned by Minas SpiridisCircular ring with streamline design tipaccented in gold, no. 438, Georg Jensenin a beaded oval, 925S and Minas, lg. 21/2 in.$400-600

287.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and gold1945-Oval face with gold on around sterlingsilver shank, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, 925S, HaH, approx. size 14.$200-300

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288.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverRectangular gold face on round sterlingshank, marked HaH, 925S, Georg Jensen

in a beaded oval, approx. size 9.$225-275

289.Georg Jensen RingSterling silver and goldDenmark, 1945-Square form with vertical lines accentedby a rectangle of gold, no. 323A, GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, Sterling,Denmark, approx. ring size 8 1/4.$100-200

290.Georg Jensen RingSterling silverDenmark, 1945-Wide square form, marked 186, Georg

Jensen, Sterling Denmark, approx. ringsize 6 1/4 in.$75-125

291.Six Georg Jensen Tie BarsSterling silverDenmarkVariety of streamline designs, all markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, 925S,Denmark, numbers, 404, 74A, 161, 162,two signed Hans Hansen, lg. 2 3/8-2 7/8in.$100-200

292.Georg Jensen Watch and BandStainless steel and leather; sterling silver

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Watch Thorup and BonderupRectangular form on black leather strap,oxidized fittings, marked Georg Jensen,Denmark, 19529, some wear, lg. 8 3/4;circular band, marked Georg Jensen925S Denmark, approx. size 7 3/4 in.$125-175

293.Oscar Bach Table LampCast silvered bronzeNew YorkTall columnar form, textured withgeometric shapes, with four stylizeddolphin on octagonal stepped base, withconical metal shade, metal tag Oscar B.Bach Studios, New York on base, ht. 323/4 in.$800-1,200

294.Philip P. Quayle (American, d. 1931)

Lot of Seven Stills of a Bullet Shotfrom a Gun BarrelEach marked “SPARKPHOTOGRAPH/BY/PHILIP P.QUAYLE/THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO.”within the image l.l., a label from theGallery of Graphic Arts, Ltd. on thereverse.Gelatin silver prints, sheet sizes to 10 x38 1/4 in., a set of three and a set of fourstills within common frames.Condition: Not examined out of frames.

N.B. Dr. Quayle was best known for hisresearch in gun ballistics conducted

through his electric “spark” photography,which documented sound waves and airdisturbances as a bullet was fired. Dr.Quayle was a scientist with the NationalInstitute of Standards and Technologybefore he joined the Peters CartridgeCompany, an ammunitions manufacturer.1

1. “Ordinance Speed and Sound Theories Upsetby New Device Picturing Bullets in Flight,” TheNew York Times, August 17, 1925, p. 2.$300-500

295.Milo Baugham Chair and SofaUpholstery and metalThayer Coggin, North Carolina, thirdquarter 20th centuryRectilinear frame with black cushionsraised on four chromed metal legs, fabric

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label, approx.ht. 29, 29, wd.29, 52, dp. 31,31 in.$700-900

295A.Harold EugeneEdgerton(American,1903-1990)

Pole VaulterSigned andinscribed “H.EDGERTON,M.I.T., Camb.Mass” in penciland stampedon the reverse.Gelatin silverprint, imagesize 7 3/4 x 93/4 in.,unframed.Condition: Minorcraquelure.

Provenance: From the artist to the familyof the present owner.$500-700

295B.Harold EugeneEdgerton(American, 1903-1990)

Lot of TwoShooting ScenesUnsigned, onestamped“EDGERTON,

GERMESHAUSEN & GRIER, INC.” on thereverse.Gelatin silver prints, approx. image sizesto 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in., unframed.Condition: Good.

Provenance: From the artist to the familyof the present owner.$400-600

296.Modernist Cocktail TableEbonized wood and chrome plated steelMid-20th centuryCircular top above four tubular chromelegs terminating in shaped ends, wear, ht.21 5/8, dia. 35 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.

Greenspon, New York.$600-800

297.Bauhaus Influenced Wall ClockMetal and paintGermany, 20th centuryCircular form with cream-colored dial withmetal housing, dia. 8 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$150-250

298.Two Machine Age Wall LightsBoth comprised of a tubular horizontalbulb in metal housing on metal arm thatfits into a wall bracket, wd. approx. 171/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$600-800

299.Fishing Trap Sculpture on StandWrought metal20th centuryRectangular form on stand, ht. 18 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$100-125

300.Modernist Side TableChrome plated metal and woodAfter a design by Marcel Breuer, possiblymanufactured by Pell, Britain, mid-20thcentury

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Rectangular black top with continuoustubular steel frame support, ht. 17 3/4,wd. 21 1/2, dp. 18 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$200-300301.Modernist Console Design Attributedto Marcel Breuer (1902-1981)Black lacquer and chromed steelPossibly manufactured by PEL, Britain, c.1931-48Rectangular black-lacquered top, tubularsteel frame fitted with two overhangingshelves, ht. 29 3/4, wd. 29 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Dr. William S.Greenspon, New York.$800-1,200

302.Schweiger Antelope FigureBrassAustriaStylized figure with long curved horns ontriangular base, marked on base, ht. 2

3/4 in.$100-150

303.Wendell Castle (1932-) Hat StandWalnut1972Signed WC 72, ht. 82 1/2 in.

Provenance: From a Massachusettsgentleman.$15,000-20,000

304.Vivika & Otto Heino VaseStonewareCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySquat spherical form with small mouth,unglazed with brown spotted accents,marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx. ht.9 3/8 in.$800-1,200305.Vivika & Otto Heino BowlPottery

California and New Hampshire, 20thcenturyFlared form on small circular foot inceladon glaze with dark brown accents,marked Vivika & Otto on base, ht. 2 3/8,dia. 7 3/16 in.$300-400

306.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySquat spherical form with facetedshoulder and small mouth in rust and blueglaze, marked Vivika + Otto on base,approx. ht. 4 1/4 in.$300-500

307.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySquat spherical form with small mouth instippled blue and tan glaze with brown

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accents, marked Vivika + Otto onbase, approx. ht. 3 3/8 in.

$300-500

308.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySquat spherical form with smallmouth in “Sang de Boeuf” red glaze,marked Vivika + Otto on base,approx. ht. 3 1/4 in.$250-350

309.Thomas Mosher TableWalnutMaine, c. 1975Rectangular form with six butterflyjoints on top, pinned overhangingbreadboard ends, supported on fourpost legs joined by a lower sidestretcher and center connectingstretcher, ht. 29 5/8, lg. 95 1/2, wd.46 3/8 in.$4,000-6,000

310.Eight Thomas Moser ChairsWalnut and MapleMaine, c. 1975Comprised of two armchairs and sixside chairs with spindle backs andsaddle seats, armchair ht. 41 1/4,side chair 38 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500

311.Studio Pottery Table LampGlazed earthenware, wood, metalFourth quarter 20th centurySwollen cylindrical form in oatmealglaze with green linear drips, woodand brass fittings with a two-socketstandard, ht. 30 1/4 in.$200-300

312.Studio Pottery VaseEarthenwareMid to fourth quarter 20th centuryNarrow neck with incised shoulder onswollen body tapering to its base,surface striated with diagonal lines,indistinct initials on base, ht. 13 in.$200-300

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313.Studio Pottery Table LampEarthenware, metalFourth quarter 20th centuryBulbous form with vertically striated bodyfitted with a single socket, indistinct chopmark at base, ht. 21 1/4 in.$200-300

314.Possibly Harrison MacIntosh PotteryVaseGlazed earthenwareMid to fourth quarter 20th centurySquare form flaring to its base with

sculpted and applied geometric

devices in green glaze with rust accents,brown clay body inscribed “HARRISON”on base, ht. 7 1/8 in.$250-350

315.Dale Broholm (American, b. 1956) ChairCherry burl, paint, leatherStudio Furniture Movement, Boston,MassachusettsCurved back in burl wood with teal greenpaint accents, triangular sides, leatherseat, cylindrical foot rest, some wear, ht.36 1/2, wd. 21 1/16, dp. 15 1/4 in.

Note: Dale Broholm combines hand-hewn craft with computer-aided lasers inhis unique, postmodern furniture design.He often juxtaposes native with exotichardwoods (such as walnut withsatinwood), as well as Western andEastern architectural forms, to creatework that is at once classical andcontemporary. Much of his work iswhimsically self-aware—through his useof veneers and faux-finishes, he callsattention to his works’ surfaces and theinterplay of appearances with reality.

Based in Boston, Broholm has received anumber of private and public

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commissions, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, andSmith College Museum of Art, and a barrel back chaircomparable to the present work is in the Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum. He graduated with honors from Boston Universityand is an adjunct faculty member at Rhode Island School ofDesign.$600-800

316.Decorated Studio Pottery VaseIncised and decorated clayFourth quarter 20th centuryCylindrical form with narrow flared mouth, decorated withabstract faces in blue, black, brown, and green on a cream claybody, signed Chin on base, ht. 6 1/8 in.$250-350

317.Leon William Quanchi (American, b. 1892)

Landscape with Figure in RedSigned “Quanchi.” on the backing sheet.Color monoprint on paper, image/sheet size 4 1/2 x 5 1/8 in.,framed.Condition: Toning, rippling, not examined out of frame.$200-400

318.Elizabeth Quantock (American, 20th/21st Century)

CompositionSigned “Quantock” u.l.Stained glass, 27 x 23 3/4 in., in an aluminum frame.Condition: Two hairline cracks.

Provenance: Purchased from De Cordova Annual JuriedExhibition, c. 1999.$300-500

319.Pair of Enameled PortraitsPottery and woodMid-20th centuryEnameled portraits of a man and a woman in wooden mounts,both marked JD, ht. 24 1/4, wd. 18 1/8 in.$300-500

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320.Large Studio Pottery VesselStonewareUnited States, c. 1975Inverted rim with swollen shoulder, cylindrical body, with basering, signed and dated “HA...Y 75” on base, ht. 19 1/2 in.$150-250

321.Monumental Studio Pottery VesselGlazed earthenwareFourth quarter 20th centuryVase with bottle neck, bulbousspiked shoulder with trailing linesand band of spikes at base,mustard-colored ground,indistinctly signed on base, somenicks to spikes, ht. 23 in.$200-250

322.Three Holland Zaalberg PotteryVasesGlazed stonewareMid to fourth quarter 20th century.Cylindrical forms with red glazeswith differently shaped necks,marked “ZAALBERG HOLLAND”on the bases, one with rim chip,ht. 6 1/4, 13, 13 1/2 in.$100-150

323.Leslie Haynes Stoneware VaseGlazed stonewareFourth quarter 20th centuryNarrow mouth on swollen bodywith an incised grid in slate blueand rust glaze decorated with a

flying bird, incised maker’s mark on base, ht. 9 1/2 in.$600-800

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324.Covered Pottery Vessel, ProbablyWilliam WymanGlazed stonewareFourth quarter 20th centuryConical lid with interior green glaze oncylindrical body in reds, mustard, rust,and gray glazes, wood fired, “WW” chopmark on base, ht. 10 in.$75-125

325.Gertrude and Otto Natzler BowlPotteryUnited States, c. 1960Caramel-colored glaze on conical form,signed Natzler on base, ht. 5, dia. 10 in.$3,000-5,000

326.Neil Drevitson (American, b. 1944)

The Weathered TrunkSigned “Neil Drevitson” l.l.Gouache on paper, sight size 19 x 14 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-400

327.Lot of Two Works:

American School, 20th Century, TileStudies, each with artist’s or collector’sblindstamp “E.S.K” l.l.Gouache and graphite on paper, sight

sizes to 6 1/4 x 12 in., both framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$75-85

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328.Attributed to Gino Emilio Cesara Conti(American, 1900-1983)

Angel with Outstretched ArmsSigned “G...C Cont...” on the reverse.Painted plaster, approximately 24 1/2 x12 1/2 x 10 in..Condition: Restored crack along base.$200-300

329.Hans Wegner Papa Bear Armchair andOttomanWalnut, oak, and upholsteryDenmarkBlue upholstered fabric, later upholsterywith exposed walnut hand rests,accompanied by an ottoman with piercedhandles on four canted cylindrical legs,leg joints repaired, respective approx. ht.38, 15 3/4, wd. 35 1/2, 28 1/2, dp. 31,16 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000

330.Gustavsberg Pottery GiraffeGlazed earthenwareSweden, mid-20th centuryStylized form in earthtones, paper labelson base, ht. 15 in.$300-500

331.Two Pieces of Yngue Blixt PotterySweden, 1953, 1961Conical bowl with recessed foot andspeckled blue glaze, signed, inscribed,and dated “Yngue Blixt...1953” on base,and a narrow-mouthed wide-shoulderedvessel with straight sides, artist’s markand date 1961 on base, glazed in graysand rust, respective ht. 4, 4 1/4 in.$400-600

332.Two Kosta Vases by Vicke LindstrandArt glassSweden, mid-20th centuryTall pink-cased vase with etched artistand maker’s mark on base, scratches;and a green-cased glass vase, markedKosta artist initial, 119/73, small basenick, respective ht. 23, 14 in.$250-350

333.Danish Teak Dining TableFrance and Son, Denmark, mid 1960sRectangular top with shaped apron, twoleaves which store on the underside,raised on four tapered cylindrical legs, ht.28 1/2, wd. 72 5/8, dp. 39 3/8, each leaf20 in.$1,200-1,500

334.FiveFinnJuhlChairs(1912-1989)Walnutand

simulated leatherModel no. 402 1/2, Denmark, mid-20thcenturyShaped walnut frame, back and seat inoriginal black simulated leather upholsterywith two angled stretchers joined to base,ht. 32, dp. 22, wd. 22 in.$1,500-2,500

335.

Norwegian School, 20th Century

Lot of Two Expressionist Works:Climbing Trees and Boating on theLakeSigned indistinctly l.r., one inscribedindistinctly and both with stamps from M.Andreassen, Stavanger, Norway, on thereverse.Oil on canvas, 13 1/8 x 19 7/8 in., framed(under glass).Condition: Not examined out of frame.

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Provenance: From the collection of Frank CookAdams, Boston, Massachusetts.$300-600

336.Ethel K. Schwabacher (American, 1903-1984)

Soak-Stain AbstractionSigned and dated “Ethel Schwabacher 1961” in pencil l.r.,identified on a partial label from the Museum of Modern Art, NewYork, affixed to the reverse.Watercolor on paper, 26 x 40 in., framed.Condition: Subtle rippling, not examined out of frame.$2,000-4,000

337.Theodore Gilbert Haupt (American, b. 1902)

Untitled (Tropical Landscape)Signed and dated “T.G. Haupt 59” l.r.Oil on canvas, 30 x 38 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$400-600

338.Eight Scandinavian Dining ChairsRosewood, hardwood, and upholsteryMid-20th centuryRosewood curved seat back joined to two cylindrical backsweptleg posts, joined by rear stretcher, purple upholstered fabric seat,shaped seat stretcher, tapered front leg posts, fabric needscleaning, ht. 29 1/4, wd. 19 1/4 in.$1,600-2,000

339.CredenzaRosewoodDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over a compartment flanked by five drawersraised on four tapered legs, ht. 34 1/4, wd. 65 1/2, dp. 18 1/8 in.$1,200-1,800

339A.Table Attributed to Paul VoltherRosewood and hardwoodsFranc & Son, DenmarkSquare top on four tapered cylindrical legs, ht. 20 3/4, dia. 271/2 in.$500-700340.Danish Occasional TableRosewood, rosewood veneersMid-20th centuryPattered rectangular top on four squared legs, marked “VejleMobel fabrik,” ht. 19 3/4, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 17 1/2 in.$200-225

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341.Low TableRosewood and tubular metalProbably Denmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over conforming bottomshelf joined to tubular metal frame andraised on four metal casters, ht. 18 3/4,wd. 28, dp. 25 in.$300-500

342.Early Eero Saarinen Grasshopper ChairBentwood and upholsteryManufacturer attributed to Knoll, designdate 1948, mfg. c. 1955Laminated bent plywood arms, re-upholstered seat and back in blue-grayfabric, ht. 36, wd. 27 in.$600-800

343.Alvar Aalto Bench and Three ChairsBirch

Finland, mid-20th centuryRectangular-top slatted bench and threeside chairs with black upholstered seats,all with bent laminated legs, ht. 17 1/2, lg.44, wd. 15 1/2; ht. 29 3/4 in.$300-350

344.Eight Alvar Aalto Low StoolsBirch and laminateFourth quarter 20th centuryCircular tops: two in mustard, two in red,one black, and four beige, all raised on

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threebent

birchwood legs, unmarked, approx. ht. 17 3/8,dia. 13 5/8 in.

$400-600

345.Floor LampWood and paperMid-20th centuryCylindrical textured shade on cylindrical wood standard withcircular base, base repair, minor loss, ht. 59 1/2 in.$75-125

346.Attributed to Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)

Woman’s Head, alternatively titled Rostro AmibaSigned or inscribed “Dali” l.r.Painted earthenware tiles, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Minor abrasions to edges, minor surface grime.

Provenance: Purchased from Grafiko’s, Barcelona, March 27,1990; private New England collection.

N.B. The work is edition number 61 of 99. A copy of acertificate dated November 25, 1980, and issued by GrislineCorporation and Hosk Corporation, S.A., Barcelona (withblindstamps from Grisline Corporation and Galería Surrealista)accompanies the lot.$300-500466

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347.Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000)

Poem 72-10, edition of 154Signed “HAKUMAKI” in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.c., numbered“16/154” in pencil l.l.Woodblock with embossing and gold or metal leaf, image size 77/8 x 7 7/8 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

348.Lot of Two Abstract Works:

Nobu Fukui (Japanese/American, b. 1942), Study forAmaryllis, signed, titled, and dated “...1990/Nobu Fukui” andidentified on a label from Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, on thereverse, unframed; Betty Esman (American, b. 1904), TotemFigure, incised signature “Esman” l.l. and inscribed “...B.ESMAN” on the stretcher; both oil on canvas, sight sizes to 40 x15 in., both unframed.Condition: Both with surface grime, Totem with craquelure.$200-300

349.Toko Shinoda (Japanese, b. 1913)

Cut, 1965, edition of 15Titled, signed, dated and numbered “...Toko Shinoda 1965 5/15”in pencil l.l.Lithograph on paper, image size 17 1/2 x 14 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Toning, handling creases, not examined out of frame.$300-500350.Fifteen Pieces of Art Glass, Including Holmegaard and IittalaHand-wrought glassScandinavia, mid-20th centuryTwo ovoid Holmegaard vases in light transparent blue, a tallcylindrical deeper transparent blue Holmegaard vase, two talltransparent olive green cylindrical vases with polished pontil,unmarked; and ten Iittala tumblers, six boxed; respective ht. 9, 91/8, 12 1/8, 12, 17 3/4, approx. 7 in.$150-250

351.Harvey

Probber Credenza

Travertine marble and mahoganyNew Bedford, Massachusetts, mid-20th centuryRectangular cream-colored marble top on conforming base withfour cabinet doors with chrome pulls, one compartment with apull-out shelf and electric plug, the whole raised on six chromelegs, ht. 26 3/8, wd. 77 1/4, dp. 18 in.$1,000-1,500

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352.Wall

CabinetHardwoodMid-20th centuryRectangular form with drop-front door,interior fitted with two shelves and fourcompartments, ht. 17 3/4, wd. 29 3/8,dp. 9 3/4 in.$300-500

353.Danish CoffeeTableRosewoodModel no. 61,Denmark, mid-20thcenturyCircular top raisedon four taperedcylindrical legs,Danish controlmark and paperlabel with deer in alandscape, ht. 201/4, dia. 36 in.$400-600

354.Three StackingTablesRosewood andmetalItalyRectangular topson metalframework raised

on four square conforming metal legs,some wear, ht. 20, 17 3/4, 15 3/8; wd.21 5/8, 18 1/2, 16 3/8; dp. 15 3/4, 141/8, 12 in.$300-500

355.American School, 20th Century

Still Life with Cello and DogSigned and dated “freeman ‘60” l.r.Oil on canvas, 32 x 26 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime,craquelure.$400-600

356.Jack Wolfe (American, 1924-2007)

View of UtrechtSigned and inscribed “JACKWOLFE/STOUGHTON/MASS./U.S.A.”

and identified on a label on the reverse.Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 70 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime, patchreinforcement.$500-700

357.Francisco Sainz (American, b. 1923)

CathedralSigned and dated “Sainz/56” l.r., titledand inscribed “...Francisco Sainz...” onthe stretcher.Oil on canvas, 32 x 40 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime, minor paintlosses, craquelure.$300-500

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358.

Roger Selchow (American, b. 1911)

Lot of Two Abstract Landscapes: VV4Composition 29-11 [Desert Sunset] andComposition VV36 [Poem of Space],1958Each signed “SELCHOW” l.r., titled andinscribed “...ROGER SELCHOW...” on thestretcher, VV36 with a stamp from GalerieNoseda, Avignon, France, on the reverse.Oil on canvas, sizes to 25 1/2 x 19 3/4in., both framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$800-1,200

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Donald Haug (American, b. 1925)

Homage to CezanneSigned and dated “D. Haug 60” l.r.,identified on the reverse.Oil on Masonite, 28 3/4 x 26 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Surface grime, abrasions.$200-400

360.After Marc Chagall (French, 1887-1985)

Exhibition Poster for Chagall GalerieMaeghtUnsigned, inscribed “MOURLOT” withinthe matrix l.r.Lithograph, sight size 27 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Subtle rippling, foxing, notexamined out of frame.$250-350

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361.Ramon Prats (Spanish, 1928-2003)

Still Life with MandolinSigned and dated “PRATS/-69” l.r.Oil on Masonite, 23 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Surface grime.$400-600

362.American School, 20th Century

Proposed View of Brandeis UniversitySigned or inscribed “M.J. KRAUS/THESIS‘55...” on the reverse, inscribed “View ofEntrance” l.l.Mixed media on paper, sight size 8 1/2 x16 in., framed.

Condition: Not examined out of frame.$150-250

363.Albert S. Alcalay (American, b. 1917)

Hew HarbourSigned and dated “Alcalay 1969” l.r.,numbered, inscribed, and titled “11/50colored by hand-unique print...” l.l. andl.c.Intaglio print, sight size 10 1/2 x 16 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-300

364.Albert S. Alcalay (American, b. 1917)

Age of SpeedSigned and dated “Alcalay 66” in pen l.r.,titled on the backing.Ink on paper, sheet size 36 x 24 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-300

365.Dux SofaUpholstery and hardwoodSweden, mid-20th centuryCurvilinear frame upholstered in wovenflax-colored fabric, three seat cushions,taped seat support, raised on rosewoodlegs, approx. ht. 29 3/4, wd. 78, dp. 261/2 in.$800-1,200

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366.Tea CartTeakDenmark, mid-20th centuryTwo-tier gallery raised on four cylindricallegs terminating in casters, ht. 25 3/4, lg.27 1/2, wd. 16 3/8 in.$200-250

367.Scandinavian Design Lounge Chairand Dux End TableTeak and upholsteryTable by Kindt Larsen, Sweden, mid-20thcenturyArmchair with green upholstered seatcushions, strap and seat support andaccompanied by a Dux rectangular-toptable, some stains, chair ht. 27 1/2, table

ht. 20 1/4, lg. 32 1/4, dp. 22 in.$300-500

368.Waste Basket, Four Trays, and aChafing DishWood laminate and metalScandinavia, America, mid-20th centuryWood wastebasket with green exterior,cylindrical form, maker’s mark on base;four trays, laminate and wood,rectangular forms, reversible surfaces,wood frame with exposed joinery; metalchafing dish with wood handles, markedM.U.S.A on base; wastebasket ht. 15 3/4in.$75-100

369.Siebast CredenzaTeakDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over open compartment

at each end, five pull-out drawers in thecenter flanked by three shelves, raised onfive cylindrical legs, ht. 32 1/2, lg. 89,dp.18 1/2 in.$1,200-1,800

370.Two Kosta Boda Bowls; Pair ofCandlesticksColorless glassSweden, FinlandTwo decorative bowls with trees anddancing figures, Kosta Boda labels and apair of turned ice textured candlesticks,probably Iittala, ht. 5 1/2, 3 3/4, 5 1/2 in.$100-125

371.Timo Sarpaneva and a Hadeland VaseGlassIittala, Finland and Jevnaker, NorwayFlared rim on cylindrical form with

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textured ribs, maker’s mark; Hadelandscylindrical form ribbed base, ht. 13, 8 5/8in.$200-300

372.Dansk FlatwareStainless steelDenmark, fourth quarter 20th centuryComprised of eight dinner forks, eightdessert forks, eight tablespoons, eightteaspoons, eight dinner knives, eightbutter knives, eight long-handledteaspoons and two short-handled servingspoons.$100-150

373.Eight Woodenware Serving PiecesTeak and glassDenmarkDansk salad bowl and six serving bowlsaccompanied by a Danish designedcheese tray with glass domed cover,respective dia. 12 3/4, 6 3/8, wd. 14 1/2in.$75-100

374.Mid-Century Modern SofaUpholstery and teakFour-cushion seat in oatmeal woolupholstery with flat, slightly bowed armsraised on six tapered legs, some stainsand wear, approx. ht. 28 1/4, lg. 95, dp.32 in.

Provenance: Cambridge academic family,possibly purchased at Design Research inCambridge.$500-600

375.Coffee TableTravertine marble and brassMid-20th century, United StatesRectangular top raised on four taperedbrass legs, ht. 15 1/4, wd. 20, lg. 60 in.$600-800

376.Hans

Werdehausen(German, 1910-

1977)

Two FiguresSigned “Werdehausen” in pencil l.l.Oil on paper, 15 1/4 x 13 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$600-800

377.Terry Lightman (American, 1911-2003)

Two Abstract Works: No. 23 Tidal Waveand No. 20 A Woman’s InsightTidal signed and dated “TERRY/LIGHTMAN/10-2000” l.r., Insight signedand dated “TERRY LIGHTMAN/1997” l.r.Oil on canvas, sizes to 24 x 20 in., eachframed.Condition: Good.

Provenance: Though the estate of theartist.$1,000-2,000378.Borge Morgensen CredenzaOak veneersSweden, c. 1960Rectangular top over two sliding cabinetdoors raised on four square legs,manufacturer’s label Karl Anderson andSoner, stains and veneer loss, ht. 35, wd.53, dp. 21 1/4 in.$300-500

379.Hans Wegner ArmchairOak and leatherJohannes Hansen, Copenhagen,

Denmark

Curvilinear backrest, original leather seat,branded maker’s mark, loss to seatleather, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 24 1/2 in.$500-700

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380.

Borge Morgensen Lounge ChairOak

Denmark

Angular vertical slats, flat shaped arms, with cream-coloredupholstered seat cushions, ht. 26 1/4, wd. 29 1/2, dp. 29 1/2 in.$300-500

381.Bramin Rocking ChairTeak and upholsteryDenmark, mid-20th centurySpindle back with cross-stretcher sides under arms, tan leatherupholstered cushions, ht. 33 1/4 in.$400-600

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382.Balens Variable SeatLaminated wood and upholsteryDesign by Peter Opsik, NorwayNatural tan upholstery on curvilinear framewith runners, metal label includes that theconcept was created by Hans Chr.Mengschoel, ht. 20, dp. 29 in.$250-350

383.Early Chair Attributed to Jens RisomBirch and leatherMid-20th centuryCanted rectilinear frame with webbedleather seat, marked with owner’s nameand dated 1948, ht. 30 1/2 in.$300-500

384.Richard Membrino (American, b. 1947)

Night MusicSigned and dated “Membrino 77” l.r.,inscribed “No. 199/Sept.1977...R.MEMBRINO” on the reverse.Acrylic on canvas, 21 x 25 in., framed.Condition: Good.

N.B. Richard Membrino studied artFitchburg State College, and also theWorcester Art Museum School with SanteGraziani. He has shown at the CopleySociety among other New Englandgalleries, and his works are in local publicand private collections such as the

Fitchburg ArtMuseum.$800-1,200385.Eight J. L.Moller ChairsTeak andleatherDenmark,mid-20thcenturyTwo armchairsand six sidechairs withshaped backrest, turnedand taperedposts, blackleather seat,each side witha singlestretcher,manufacturer’smetal tag, ht.30 3/4, 291/2, wd. 225/8, 19 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500

386.Mid-Century Folding Dining TableWalnutRectangular top comprised of twosections each with two drop leafs withinterlocking hardware, the ends withshaped oval cut-outs, raised on flat barshape legs, accompanied by storage bar,two stress cracks in surface, normal wear,ht. 29, wd. 35 3/8, lg. 113 1/2, each leaf25 in.$500-700

387.American School, 20th Century

Still Life with PitcherSigned or inscribed “Joan Block” in pencilon the reverse.Oil on canvasboard, 20 x 24 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$300-500

388.Continental School, 20th Century

CompositionSigned or inscribed “H. Rudolf...” on thereverse.Gouache on paper, sheet size 22 x 16 in.,framed.Condition: Good.$300-500

389.Two HermanMillerArmchairsWalnut andupholsteryZeelandMichigan,mid-20thcenturyRectilinearwalnut framewithupholsteredseatcushions,HermanMiller tag,approx. ht.27, wd. 253/8, dp. 24in.$500-700

390.

Frank Lloyd Wright Low TableMahogany veneersHeritage Henredon, United StatesSquare top with Taliesin border design oncube-form pedestal support,manufacturer’s mark and designer’ssignature mark, ht. 12 1/4, dia. 26 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

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391.Christopher Anselm Priore (American, 20th/21st Century)

Lot of Two Works: St. Paul’s Cathedral and UntitledEach signed “...Christopher Priori 1985” l.l. and u.l. respectively,Cathedral titled, signed, and dated “...Christopher Anselm Priore1985” l.r.Oil on paper, sheet sizes to 49 x 38 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$500-700

392.Zvi Gali (Israeli, 1921-1962)

Massa #1, 1960Signed and dated “GALI-1960” u.r., identified on a label fromBertha Schaefer Gallery, New York City, and inscribed “ZVIGALI...” on the reverse.Oil on board, 31 3/8 x 37 in., framed.Condition: Surface abrasions and losses.$800-1,200

393.Two Plycraft ChairsLeather and bentwoodDesign by Norman Cherner with Paul Goldman, Lawrence,Massachusetts, c. 1968Triangular back, back and seat in black upholstery with bentcurvilinear arms raised on four bent legs, Paul Goldman brasslabel, two manufacturer’s labels, approx. ht. 31 in.$400-600394.Coffee Table Attributed to Ward BennettRosewood and steelLehigh Co., 1963Rectangular top over polished steel base slightly elevated by pad-form feet, ht. 15 1/2, lg. 60 1/4, wd. 19 7/8 in.$750-1,000

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395.Lee Simpson (American, b. 1923)

Southwest Abstract, VSigned “Simpson” in pencil l.r., titled and with a stamp from TheLedoux Gallery, Taos, New Mexico, on the cardboard backing.Oil on paper, sight size 22 x 18 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

396.American School, 20th Century

Boats

Beneath a BridgeSigned and dated “E. Hempstead/1955” l.l.

Oil on Masonite, 23 3/4 x 23 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$300-500

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397.Dining TableCherry and cherry veneersNew England, fourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular top with shaped ends raisedon four cylindrical legs, full lengthaccompanied by two 14 in. leaves, ht. 29,lg. 96, wd. 48 in.$600-800

398.Four Danish Modern ChairsOak and upholsteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryOak and upholstered backrest overpierced splat, seat in conforming brownand white wool tweed upholstery raisedon cylindrical legs joined by sidestretchers, ht. 29 1/2, 19 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

399.Tall Steuben GobletGlassCorning, New YorkBowl engraved “To Your Health,” on longtrapped spiral twisted stem on circularfoot, marked Steuben, ht. 18 in.$300-400

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400.Twenty-seven Pieces of Steuben andKosta Boda GlasswareColorless glassNew York and SwedenSteuben comprised of eleven tumblers,decanter, with nicks, and a round bowlwith base nick; Kosta Boda includes ninecylindrical glasses with trapped bubble

and six conforming cordials, ht. 3 3/4, 61/4, 4 3/4, 3 1/4, bowl dia. 7 1/8 in.$300-400

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Directions to Skinner's Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MATelephone: 617-350-5400

From the West:Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel.

Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley.The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto

Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza.Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the South:Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station.Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. KneelandStreet becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.

Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From Logan Airport:Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in theramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn leftonto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto

Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the North:Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 Southvia the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turnleft onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.

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INDOOR PARKING GARAGES

City Place Parking GarageTransportation Building12 Charles StreetLocated at the end of Park PlazaUnderground multi-level garageAll day–closes at 2:30 a.m.First hr/$5, after 2 hrs/$14

AllRight ParkingBoston Common GarageLocated on Charles Street, on the CommonTwo blocks from Skinner Inc.1 hr/$6, up to 24 hrs/$25, Evenings (4pm-10am)/$10

The Four Seaons Hotel Parking Garage200 Boylston StreetLocated adjacent to SkinnerValet drop-off and pick-up, up to 24 hrs/$30

The Taj Hotel Parking Garage2 Newbury StreetLocated three blocks from Skinner Inc.Valet drop-off and pick-upUp to 24 hrs/$42

Back Bay Garage222 Berkeley Street (entrance off St. James)One block from SkinnerAll day/$35, evening (5 p.m.-7 a.m.)/$10

Radisson Hotel Parking GarageStuart Street (near intersection of Charles)Two blocks from Skinner Inc.1-2 hrs/$12, 2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12 hrs/$18,12-24 hrs/$31

Motor Mart Garage(Same building as Legal Seafood’s)26 Park PlazaUp to 1 hr/$8, 1 to 2 hrs/$12,2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12 hrs/$20, 12-24 hrs/$31,Weekends up to 3 hrs/$8

OUTDOOR PARKING LOTS(recommended for trucks)

Pin Stripe ParkingArlington Street617-338-7984All day/ $14, after 6 p.m. and weekends/$10,overnight/$15

Billy’s Parking222 Stuart Street617-423-77818am-5pm/$18, after 5pm/$20

FINE DINING

Aujourd’huiFour Seasons Hotel, 200 Boylston Street(between Arlington & Charles Streets)617-351-2071New American.

DanteRoyal Sonesta Hotel5 Cambridge Parkway617-806-4200Mediterranean restaurant with great views of theCharles River and Boston skyline.

Davio’s75 Arlington St.617-357-4810Northern Italian steak house.

Grill 23 & Bar161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)617-542-2255Great steak, seafood, wine list, and service.

L’Espalier774 Boylston St.617-262-3023French dining in an elegant townhouse with awonderful prix-fixe menu.

No. 9 Park9 Park St.617-742-9991Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcases inspired French andItalian influenced food and wine on Beacon Hill.

Radius85 High St.617-426-1234Features a modern French menu focusing on seasonalingredients accompanied by a thoughtful wine list.

BOSTON PARKING BOSTON RESTAURANTS

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FINE DINING continued

ScampoThe Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.617-536-2100Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant,featuring Italian fare produced in anopen kitchen upstairs at the LibertyHotel.

Troquet140 Boylston St.617-695-9463French restaurant and wine barperched at the edge of the BostonCommon and the theatre district.

Via Matta79 Park Plaza617-422-0008Elegant Italian fare and beautifulwines in a vibrant dining room - thebest of Italy in Boston’s Back Baycreates an unforgettable experience.

MODERATE

Aquitaine569 Tremont Street617-424-8577Parisian bistro style fare.

The Bristol Lounge at FourSeasons Hotel200 Boylston St.617-338-4400Breakfast, lunch, and dinner servedin an elegant yet comfortable loungesetting with views of the BostonPublic Garden.

MODERATE continued

East Ocean City25-29 Beach St.617-542-2504Outstanding Chinese food restauranthighlighting seafood dishes with afull-service bar.

Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill97 Mt. Vernon Street617-720-5511Authentic regional Persian cuisine,hand-selected wine list,knowledgeable waitstaff.

McCormick and Schmick’sSeafood Restaurant36 Columbus Ave617-482-3999Fresh seafood offerings that changedaily.

Summer Shack50 Dalton St.617-867-9955Jasper White serves well-executedseaside favorites in a casual Back Baysetting.

INEXPENSIVE

Au Bon Pain26 Park Plaza (across the street fromSkinner) or 431 Boylston Street (atBerkeley Street)617-338-8948Casual café offers quick service.

INEXPENSIVE continued

Davio’s To Go10 St. James Galleria Atrium617-357-4810Casual Italian take-out lunch spotwith daily special pastas, soups, andsalads.

Flash’s310 Stuart St.617-574-8888American comfort food served withclassic cocktails in a casual setting.

Parish Café361 Boylston St.617-247-4777American restaurant with seasonaloutdoor seating features sandwichescreated by renowned local chefs.

Piattini226 Newbury Street617-536-2020Italian wine bar with an eclecticmenu; specializes in Italian-styletapas.

The Upper Crust20 Charles Street617-723-9600Gourmet thin crust pizza.

BOSTON RESTAURANTS

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Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro25 Charles StreetBoston, MA 02114Tel: 617-723-1133

Eliot Hotel370 Commonwealth AveBoston, MA 02215Tel: 617-267-1607

XV Beacon15 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108Tel: 617-670-1500

The Park Plaza64 Arlington StreetBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617-457-7488Fax: 617-426-2000

The Colonnade120 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617-424-7000Fax: 617-424-0968

Back Bay Hotel350 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617-532-3800

The Charles Street Inn94 Charles StreetBoston, MA 02114Toll free (in U.S.) 877-772-8900Tel: 617-314-8900www.charlesstreetinn.com

BOSTON HOTELSWITH SKINNER CORPORATE RATES

BOSTON HOTELS

Boston Harbor Hotel70 Rowe’s WharfBoston, MA 02110Tel: 800-654-2000Fax: 617-345-6799

Fairmont Copley Plaza138 St. James AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617-267-5300Fax: 617-375-9648

Four Seasons200 Boylston StreetBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617-351-2036

The Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.Boston, MA 02114617-224-4000

Marriott Copley Place110 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 800-228-9290Fax: 617-236-5885

Nine Zero Hotel90 Tremont St.Boston, MA 02108617-772-5800

Radisson Hotel200 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 01740Tel: 617-482-1800Fax: 617-451-2750

The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common10 Avery StreetBoston, MA 02111Tel: 617-912-3315Fax: 617-912-3375

Taj Boston15 Arlington St.Boston, MA 02116617-536-5700

Westin-Copley Plaza10 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 800-228-3000Fax: 617-424-7483

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