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428. Three Mechanical 3D Models Metal, wood, and paint Europe, mid-20th century Two are mechanical actions relative to pistons, the third can be activated electrically, all are mounted to a wood plinth, labeled Podis, ht. 12 4/8, 11 3/8, 8, wd. 9 3/4, 9 3/4, 12 1/2, dp. 5 1/2, 5 1/2, 5 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500 429. Walter Von Nessen Table Lamp, Seagram Collection Brass Mamaroneck, New York, early to mid-20th century Wide tan cloth shade over two sockets on two-part expandable arm, all on tubular standard offset on circular base, Nessen Lighting label on socket, dia. of shade 11 1/8, approx. ht. 16 1/2 in. $150-200 430. Modernist Andirons, Tools, and Fire Screen Aluminum, chromed metal and iron United States, 20th century Andirons composed of a tapering aluminum column on wide D- shape base, chromed metal tools include a poker and shovel on stand with curvilinear base, fire screen has a rectangular frame with pull chain screen, respective ht. 17, 29, 30 1/2, andiron dp. 19 3/4, screen wd. 48 in. $300-400 431. Two Walter Von Nessen Floor Lamps Chromed metal New York, 20th century Wide cloth shade over two sockets on tubular standard supported by circular base, Nessen New York New York label on base, approx. ht. 53 3/4, shade dia. 14 1/8; two sockets on tubular standard supported by circular base, socket connector marked Nessen, ht. 50 in. $200-300 76 Lots 434, 435

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428.Three Mechanical 3D ModelsMetal, wood, and paintEurope, mid-20th centuryTwo are mechanical actions relative to pistons, the third can beactivated electrically, all are mounted to a wood plinth, labeledPodis, ht. 12 4/8, 11 3/8, 8, wd. 9 3/4, 9 3/4, 12 1/2, dp. 5 1/2,5 1/2, 5 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

429.Walter Von Nessen Table Lamp, Seagram CollectionBrassMamaroneck, New York, early to mid-20th centuryWide tan cloth shade over two sockets on two-part expandablearm, all on tubular standard offset on circular base, NessenLighting label on socket, dia. of shade 11 1/8, approx. ht. 16 1/2in.$150-200

430.Modernist Andirons, Tools, and Fire ScreenAluminum, chromed metal and ironUnited States, 20th centuryAndirons composed of a tapering aluminum column on wide D-shape base, chromed metal tools include a poker and shovel onstand with curvilinear base, fire screen has a rectangular framewith pull chain screen, respective ht. 17, 29, 30 1/2, andiron dp.19 3/4, screen wd. 48 in.$300-400

431.Two Walter Von Nessen Floor LampsChromed metalNew York, 20th centuryWide cloth shade over two sockets on tubular standardsupported by circular base, Nessen New York New York label onbase, approx. ht. 53 3/4, shade dia. 14 1/8; two sockets ontubular standard supported by circular base, socket connectormarked Nessen, ht. 50 in.$200-300

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432.Three-Piece T.H. Robsjohn GibbingsVanity DresserStained hardwoodWiddicomb Furniture, Grand Rapids,Michigan, c. 1965Comprised of a central drop-in vanityopens to reveal mirror over a fittedcompartment, flanked on each side by abank of three drawers, this unit is flexibleand may be used as three separatepieces, white stained finish, labeled indrawer, ht. 31, wd. 68, dp. 20 1/2, eachside unit wd. 19 in.$600-800

433.Pair of T.H. Robsjohn GibbingsNightstandsStained hardwoodWiddicomb Furniture, Grand Rapids,Michigan, c. 1965Each with rectangular top over opencompartment with single lower drawer, ht.25, wd. 19, dp. 15 in.$400-600

434.Wall UnitPalisander wood veneer, smoked glass,and metalW. Germany, mid-20th centuryThree cabinets in the top row over opencompartments wired for illumination,center row with three cabinets, the centerwith smoky glass doors, over threecabinets each with five drawers, raised onrectangular base, paper label,Bukenberger Mobel An-und aufbauwandKomet Beschlage type 345, Made inWest Germany, ht. 88 1/4, dp. 17 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

435.Ciccero Adjustable Motion Chair byKenneth BergenbladTubular steel, canvas, and leatherDux Mobel AB, SwedenRed leather continuous seat and backcushion with conforming paddedarmrests, tubular steel frame with canvascushion support, marked Dux, ht. 39, wd.30 in.$1,500-2,500

436.After Erte [Romain de Tirtoff] (Russian,1892-1990)

Folies Bergere: Folies en folieInscribed “Erte” within the matrix u.r. Color screenprint poster, sight size 58 x42 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

437.Jane Harrer Ritchie (American, 1927-2000)

North Street Flower Shop [Geraniums]Signed “Jane Ritchie” l.l., identified on alabel from Elinor Woron Associates on thereverse.Acrylic on canvas, 44 1/4 x 33 in.,framed. Condition: Subtle craquelure.$200-300

438.Vietnamese School, 20th Century

Le LaboureurSigned “TRAN LONG” l.r., signed, titled,inscribed and dated “...Paris MontmartreVI-1964” on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 19 1/4 x 25 in., framed.Condition: Good.$300-500

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439.American School, 20th Century

It’s Your MoveDedicated and signed “For Lloyd & LeolaRichards/Christmas ‘87/...Edo 87©...” onthe backing.Oil pastel on paper, sight size 11 1/2 x 151/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$500-700

440.Axel Horn (American, 20th Century)

Venus de MiloSigned indistinctly and dated “‘90” l.r.,identified on an artist label affixed to thereverse.Mixed media on cardboard, sight size 16x 19 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of theframe.$300-500

441.Lot of Two Works:

Martine Franck (Belgian, b. 1938),Beach Laid Out by the ClubMediterranée, Agadir, Morocco, 1976,signed on the reverse, gelatin silver print,9 1/2 x 14 1/8 in.; Sheila Metzner(American, b. 1939), Rebecca, TiffanyVase, 1987, initialed “SM” l.r., edition of15, fresson print, 16 1/2 x 24 5/8 in.;both framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames.$800-1,200

442.Pair of Enameled PortraitsPottery and woodMid-20th centuryEnameled portraits of a man and awoman in wooden mounts, both markedJD l.r., ht. 24 1/4, wd. 18 1/8 in.$1,000-1,500

443.Toby Winteringham ContemporaryDining TableBook-matched walnut burl and wengeUnited KingdomRectangular walnut top on two verticaldark wenge wood supports,cabinetmaker’s label and no. 470, ht. 30,lg. 70, dp. 34 1/2, top thickness 4 in.

Note: Toby Winteringham is a notedEnglish cabinetmaker. For moreinformation seewww.tobywinteringham.co.uk$2,500-3,500

444.Four Scandinavian Design ChairsRosewood and upholsteryMid-20th centuryBlack leather seat and back on rectilinearframe with front and back stretcher, onewith seat tear, ht. 31 1/2 in.$600-800

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445.Four Nuutajärvi Bird FiguresGlassWartsilä, Finland, 20th centuryAll with plum body, pulled tail, and appliedhead, one with iridescent stripe design,one with spotted design, one with yellowbody and purple head, the other with bluebody and clear head, all signed O. ToikkaNuutajärvi with Iittala Finland label onbase, respective ht. 7 1/2, 4 1/4, 3 5/8, 23/4 in.$400-600

446.Twelve Pieces of Modern Glass,Sarpaneva and FranckGlassFinland, mid to late 20th centurySpherical blue glass form with short neckand shaped spout for use as a pitcher,signed Timo Sarpaneva 2561 on base, ht.6 3/8; set of nine cylindrical blue glasstumblers, unmarked, possibly Sarpaneva,ht. 2 1/2; columnar purple glass vesselwith flared lip, signed T Sarpaneva 2512on base, ht. 7 1/4; round smoky blue dishon columnar base with clear foot, signedK Franck Nuutajärvi Svolsjo 60 on base,ht. 4 1/2 in.$300-500

447.Orrefors Etched Vase, Possibly VickiLindstrad, and Footed VaseGlassSweden, 20th centuryColorless glass tapering form with circularfoot, decorated with single female nudefigure, signed Orrefors L 1984... on base,ht. 10 3/8; mauve glass vasiform withflared rim and circular foot, rim with etcheddecoration, body depicting female nude bywater with two fish, signed OY Kumila ErkiiKappi 46 on base, ht. 9 5/16 in.$400-600

448.Three Modern Vases, Nuutajärvi,Motzfeldt, and Boda BruksGlass20th centurySpherical form with narrow neck in goldiridescence, signed OT Nuutajärvi onbase, probably Oiva Toikka, ht. 7;cylindrical form with wide mouth,decorated with trapped golden flakesagainst a black ground, acid etched PlusBM Norway mark on base, ht. 5 1/2;square bottle form with short neck andflared rim, decorated with encasedspeckled blue interior and rim with matteblack neck, signed B... R. Vallien on base,ht. 8 3/4 in.$600-800

449.Studio VesselPottery20th centuryCylindrical form with raised lip decoratedwith various incised linear designs inapplied slip accents, potter’s mark onbase, ht. 8 3/4 in.$300-500

450.Bill Sax Wood-fired VesselPotterySouth Hadley, MassachusettsHexagonal form with raised lip with blackdecoration, signed Bill Sax on base, ht. 95/8 in.$600-800

451.Five Pieces of Tribal ArtWood and natural pigmentsPapa New Guinea, mid-1970sThree masks, a figure, and a shapedimplement, respective ht. 30, 20, 17, 22,and 25 in.$1,000-1,500

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452.Kofod-Larsen G-Plan CredenzaTeak and rosewoodDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over four center drawers with lip pulls flanked bycompartments with two doors, raised up on rectangular framewith four legs, predominantly teak accented by rosewood, ht. 311/2, lg. 83 1/4, dp. 18 in.$1,500-1,800

453.Owl SculptureBrass and plastic20th centuryAbstract owl form on square black base, signed Tony Scardiaand numbered 17/25 on base of owl, approx. ht. 4 7/8 in.$300-500

454.Three Robert L. Morgan BowlsPottery20th centuryAll with incised owl decoration in brown glaze, two with whiteglazed interiors, the other covered with owl finial and teal interior,all marked Robt L Morgan on base, respective ht. 4 5/8, 4 1/2, 63/4 in.$250-300

455.Seven Scandinavian Hand-woven Rugs/Wall HangingsWoolMid to late 20th centuryShades of red, orange, and gray with black accents, KathleenSchaal Weavings label; shades of blue and cream, unlabeled;decorated bands in red, orange, blue, black, and cream,Kathleen Schaal Weavings label; brown and cream variegatedground with centralized decorated bands in red, orange, yellow,brown, and cream, Kathleen Schaal Weavings label; decoratedbands in shades of red and tan, Kathleen Schaal Weavings label;bands of colors including shades of red and pink, blue, yellow,brown, and black, unlabeled; decorated bands in gray, blue, red,orange, and cream, Kathleen Schaal Weavings label; overall goodcondition, two missing wooden dowel, 78 1/2 x 42 5/8, 63 5/8 x55 1/4, 73 x 43 1/4, 80 1/2 x 42 5/8, 67 3/4 x 44 1/2, 81 x 601/4, and 76 1/2 x 38 1/4 in., respectively.$600-800

456.Five Royal Lesotho Weavings/Wall HangingsMohairSouth Africa, mid to late 20th centuryCream-colored ground with green and rust-colored X pattern,maker’s label No. T1465, woven by Regina Mohale; two rugswoven by Agnes Letele, shades of green with yellow and browngeometric design, maker’s label No. T1956 and brown groundwith yellow and orange diamond design, maker’s label No.T1968; green ground with yellow and cream triangular design,maker’s label No. T1325, woven by Edith Matlosa; and ageometric design in green, cream, and brown, maker’s label No.T1752, woven by Magdaline Matobo; all with Mitin Mothprooflabel, some wear, 37 x 52 1/2, 54 1/8 x 36 7/8, 57 x 38 5/8, 561/2 x 36, and 37 x 43 1/2 in., respectively.$250-350

457.Four Royal Lesotho Weavings/Wall HangingsMohairSouth Africa, mid to late 20th centuryComprised of a geometric design in shades of brown and cream,unlabeled; light brown ground with white, brown, and greenAmerican Indian design, maker’s label No. T1434, woven byRegina Mohale; cream-colored ground with green and browncircular design, maker’s label No. T1534, woven by AliceMashour and Maleabua Magekela; cream-colored ground withgeometric style flowers in pink, orange, and green, maker’s labelNo. T1980, woven by Agnes Letele; all with Mitin Mothprooflabel, some wear, 53 3/4 x 37, 49 1/2 x 37 1/8, 55 1/4 x 62 1/4,and 58 x 37 1/2 in., respectively.$200-300

458.Shearwater Vase, Small Crab Figure, and PelicanPotteryOcean Springs, Mississippi, 20th centurySquat bulbous form with short neck and slightly flared lip, withblue relief abstract decoration on black ground and olive glazedinterior, maker’s mark on base, rim chip, ht. 7 3/4; modeled figureof a crab with terra-cotta colored glaze and black eyes, maker’smark on base, approx. wd. 1 5/8; pelican figure with spreadwings and incised decoration with brown accents, unmarked,hairline crack around neck, ht. 7 7/8 in.$300-500

459.Mid-Century Modern TableHardwoodRound top over shaped apron raised on four canted and taperedlegs fitted with a Watertown slide and accompanied by one leaf,ht. 28 3/4, dia. 42, leaf wd. 15 in.$400-600

460.Four Hans Wegner Wishbone ChairsHardwoodCarl Hansen and Son, Odense, Denmark, c. 1952Shaped back rail over Y-shaped backrest, cord seat, brandedmark, some wear, ht. 28 in.$1,000-1,200

461.Two Danish Modern Lounge ChairsTeak and upholsteryCADO, DenmarkOne armchair with two horizontal back slats, the other with twocurved vertical back slats, camel tweed upholstered spring seatand back cushions, metal mfg. tag, respective ht. 26 3/8, 27 1/2,wd. 27, 30 3/4, dp. 26, 28 1/4 in.$600-800

462.Two Ole Wanscher Lounge ChairsTeak and caneFrance and Son, Denmark, retailed by John StuartCaned back and sides on shaped framework, brandedcabinetmaker’s mark, and retailer’s label, with later upholsteredseat cushions, ht. 27, wd. 25 1/2, dp. 30 3/4 in.$1,400-1,600

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463.Trap Christsen Three Nesting TablesRosewoodDenmarkEach with rectangular top on four taperedlegs, branded mark, made in Denmarkand numbered 40, ht. 18, 18 3/4, 19 5/8,wd. 14 5/8, 20 1/2, 25 1/2, dp. 11 7/8,12 5/8, 13 1/4 in.$350-550

464.Vivika & Otto Heino VaseStonewareCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySpherical form with small lipped mouth,unglazed with brown spotted accents,marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx.approx. ht. 10 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

465.Vivika & Otto Heino VaseStonewareCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20thcenturySquat spherical form with small mouth,unglazed with brown spotted accents,marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx.approx. ht. 9 3/8 in.$2,500-3,500

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466.Vivika & Otto Heino BowlPotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20th centuryFlared form on small circular foot in celadon glaze with darkbrown accents, marked Vivika & Otto on base, ht. 2 3/8, dia. 73/16 in.$500-700

467.Toshiko Takaezu BowlStonewareUnited States, late 20th centuryFlared round form on circular foot in tan and gray matte glazewith brown accents, marked TT on base, dia. 9, approx. ht. 3 1/2in.$800-1,000

468.Peter Voulkos BowlStonewareArchie Bray Institute, MontanaFlaring form with interior abstract fish decoration in brown on amoss green ground, marked Voulkos on base, ht. 4 1/2, dia. 113/4 in.$2,000-3,000

469.Vivika & Otto Heino VaseStonewareCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20th centurySquat spherical form with small lipped mouth in light tan glazewith brown accents, marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx. ht. 41/2 in.$500-700

470.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20th centurySquat spherical form with faceted shoulder and small mouth inrust and blue glaze, marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx. ht. 41/4 in.$600-800

471.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryCalifornia and New Hampshire, 20th centurySquat spherical form with small mouth in stippled blue and tanglaze with brown accents, marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx.ht. 3 3/8 in.$600-800

472.Bernard Leach St. Ives Covered VesselPotteryCornwall, England, mid-20th centurySpherical base with domed decorated cover in tan glaze, basewith cut-out for spoon, pottery mark on side of base, approx. ht.3 1/4 in.$200-300

473.Donna Polseno SculptureCeramicVirginiaFigure of a woman with a textured surface in beige and greens,signed, ht. 31, wd. 13 in.

Collections: St. Louis Museum of Art Kansas City Art Institute,Federal Reserve Bank, Virginia.$300-500

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474.Vivika & Otto Heino VasePotteryConnecticut and New Hampshire, 20th centurySquat spherical form with small mouth in “Sang de Boeuf” redglaze, marked Vivika + Otto on base, approx. ht. 3 1/4 in.$500-600

475.Edith Sonne Brun for Saxbo VasePotteryDenmark, 20th centuryLarge tapering form with short neck in greenish-tan glaze,marked Saxbo Denmark, signed Sonne on base with potterymark, approx. ht. 10 7/8 in.$800-1,000

476.Palshus Vase, Probably Per and Annelise LinnemannSchmidtPotteryDenmark, c. 1960sColumnar form on circular foot with geometric incised paneldecoration in moss green glaze, incised Palshus Denmark A PLSC9 on base, ht. 11 in.$400-600

477.Three Saxbo Low BowlsPotteryDenmark, early 20th centuryAll round forms, one matte green, marked Saxbo Denmark II 99with pottery mark on base, dia. 9 1/8, ht. 1 3/4; one matte royalblue, marked Saxbo Denmark I 99 with pottery mark on base,dia. 7 1/4, ht. 1 1/4; one matte brown, marked Saxbo Krefiko1928-30/11-1953 8X with pottery mark on base, dia. 5 7/8, ht. 11/8 in.$600-800

478.Small Palshus Vase, Probably Per and Annelise LinnemannSchmidtPotteryDenmark, c. 1960sColumnar body with incised geometric designs, short neck overwide shoulder in pale green glaze with light blue accents, incisedPalshus Denmark A PLS C17 on base, approx. ht. 5 in.$125-175

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479.Stig Lindberg BowlPotteryGustavsberg, Sweden, post-war 20th centuryWide mouth bowl with clothes line depiction in white on tanglazed background, signed Stig L with pottery mark on base, ht.5 1/8, dia. 8 in.$400-600

480.Two Stig Lindberg VasesPotteryGustavsberg, Sweden, post-war 20th centuryStoneware bodies, one tapering columnar form with pronouncedshoulder, tapering neck and flared lip in speckled purple and blueglaze, signed Stig L and pottery mark on base, ht. 6 1/8; ovoidbulbous form with swollen neck and wide mouth in blue-gray,black, purple, and rose glaze, signed Stig L and pottery mark onbase, ht. 5 7/8 in.$300-500

481.Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) Pottery Vase and CatalogStonewareArizona, 1992Elongated form raised on circular foot, relief decorated withabstract faces and bodies, matte glaze in shades of purple andgray, incised Scheier an dated on interior of base, ht. 12 1/4, dia.12 1/2 in.; Catalog American Potters: Mary and Edwin Scheier byMichael K. Komanecky for The Currier Gallery of Art inManchester, New Hampshire, 1993.$2,000-3,000

482.Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) Pottery BowlStonewareArizona, 1995Round form raised on conforming foot, relief decorated withabstract faces in blue, green, and purple, incised Scheier anddated on base, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500

483.Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) Pottery ChargerStonewareArizona, 1991Large circular form with nude female and male figure coming outof an animal’s mouth in purple and gray, with stylized foliage inwhite outlined in blue, incised Scheier and dated on base, ht. 13/4, dia. 15 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500

484.Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) Digital PrintPaperUntitled, 2000Depicting a female figure with two figures encircled by her arms ina stylized womb, matted, ht. 12, wd. 15 in.

Note: Well into the later years of his life, Edwin learned how tocreate using the computer. When he could no longer makepottery he continued to create using digital imagery.$300-500

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485.Two Edwin and Mary Scheier MugsPotteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centuryOne depicting zebras, the other antelopes, signed on base, ht. 51/4 in.$50-100

486.Cecil Cartenson “Ebony Heads” SculptureWood and glass or resin1967Forming a cluster of twelve elongated heads in profile, mountedon a flat red spacer, on a rotating jagged edge platform, thewhole on a tooled and notched wood pedestal base, artist’sinitials, ht. 11 3/4 in.

Note: Accompanied by a certificate of title from Gallery A in Taos,New, Mexico.$300-500

487.Custom-made Chest with MirrorBlack walnutUnited States, mid-20th centuryHorizontal form with rectangular top over three center drawerswith sliding panel and curvilinear decoration, flanked on each sidewith three drawers totaling nine drawers, raised on a frame withfour legs, unmarked, ht. 32, wd. 77 1/2, dp. 20 1/8 in.$600-800

488.Abstract SculptureWoodAfrica, 20th centuryTwo stretched intertwined animals on square shaped base,unmarked, approx. ht. 24 1/4 in.$300-500

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489.Two R&Y Augousti Hand Mirrors and Frame and GeorgJensen Pen TrayLondon and DenmarkSmall ovoid form with inlaid and lacquered circular pattern in tanin black with small round mirror, unmarked, with maker’s clothbag, ht. 4 1/4, wd. 3 3/4; large ovoid form with long taperinghandle with inlaid tan pieces and oval mirror, unmarked, approx.lg. 13 3/4; rectangular frame with half circles of inlaid tan in black,black faux velvet backing and stand, metal maker’s tag on back,no glass, ht. 9 1/8, wd. 7 1/8; Madison silver pen tray with twohalf circle dishes, designed by Jorgen Moller, marked GeorgJensen Denmark, as new with original plastic wrap and box, Art.No. 867 441 214, lg. 8 7/8 in.$150-250

490.William Wyman Studio BowlPotteryE. Weymouth, Massachusetts, 1922-1980Stoneware bowl in shades of brown glaze with small lip, incisedWyman 66 on base, ht. 7 5/8, approx. dia. 11 5/8 in.

Note: Wyman taught ceramics at Drake University, the Universityof Maryland, and Massachusetts College of Art. In 1953, hefounded Herring Run Pottery in East Weymouth, Massachusetts.$300-500

491.Rostrand Weasel Figurine on Wood BasePottery and woodGunnar Nylund, Sweden, 20th centuryWeasel looking back in speckled tan glaze, marked Sweden GNwith Rostrand mark on base of hind right foot, resting on custom-made wooden base, approx. ht. with base 4 3/4, approx. lg. ofbody 9 1/8 in.$300-400

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492.Rostrand VasePotteryGunnar Nylund, Sweden, 20th centuryBulbous form with tapering neck and flared lip in speckled blueand gray glaze, marked Sverige GN with Rostrand mark on base,ht. 9 1/2 in.$200-300

493.Two Early Rostrand VasesPorcelainSweden, 20th centuryBulbous form with elongated neck, maker’s mark with YK MS Nincised on base and two paper labels on side, Rostrand no 46RD; the other squat bulbous form with swollen neck and narrowmouth, maker’s mark on base with Rostrand label no. 86 RD andpaper label on side; both with modeled brown, green, and tanglaze, respective ht. 7 1/2, 5 1/2 in.$300-500

494.Custom-made Chest of DrawersBlack walnutUnited States, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over five wardrobe drawers, flanked by fiveshorter drawers, sliding door with applied curvilinear molding,raised on frame with four legs, unmarked, ht. 47 1/2, wd. 47 5/8,dp. 20 in.$600-800

495.Large Rostrand VasePotterySweden, c. 1944Large bulbous form with narrow neck and hand painteddecoration of a lady and man dancing among foliage in shades ofblue, green, brown, yellow, and red, signed on base, neck crackwith some restoration, approx. ht. 20 3/4 in.$200-300

496.Rostrand VasePorcelainAlf Wallander, SwedenColumnar form with swollen shoulder and shaped neck,decorated with abstract decoration in dark teal and gold and aband of blue flowers with green leaves on a gold ground, signedAlf Wallander Rostrand on base, approx. ht. 11 5/8 in.$300-400

497.Rostrand Flambé Decorated VasePorcelainSweden, 20th centurySquare form with rounded corners and short neck in blue, white,and brown with gilt outlined birds, marked Flambé Model NylundNorstrand Sverige Dekor Olson with Rostrand mark and threeincised stars, ht. 5 1/8 in.$300-500

498.Scandinavian Design Wall HangingWoolMid-20th centuryLong pile with oatmeal ground, circle and line decoration inshaded orange and yellow pile, outlined in maroon, ht. 62 1/4,wd. 45 3/4 in.$300-500

499.After Alexander (Sandy) Calder (American, 1898-1976)

Untitled [Pyramids]Initialed “CA” within the matrix c.r.Silkscreen, sight size 33 3/4 x 21 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$100-200

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500.After Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983)

UntitledInscribed “Miró” in the matrix l.l.Color lithograph, sheet size 13 1/4 x 93/4 in., unframed. Condition: Mat burn.$100-200

501.Serge Ivan Chermayeff “FlowerGarden” Wall TapestryWoolUnited States, mid to late 20th centuryRectangular form with abstract decorationof flowers in various colors including red,pink, orange, yellow, green, and purple,signed on lower edge, labeled ChermayeffFlower Garden #2185 on back, ht. 76,wd. 59 in.$1,500-2,500

502.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.$1,000-1,500

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503.WD Mobler Chest of DrawersTeak veneersAxelsens Mobelfabrik, DenmarkSix drawers with lip pulls raised on fourcylindrical legs, paper label, ht. 36 3/4,wd. 39 3/8, dp. 18 in.$600-800

504.Danish Chest of DrawersTeakDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular form with shaped teak woodpulls over two banks of drawers, totalingsix, raised on four legs which screw out,ht. 30, lg. 71 1/2, dp. 18 in.$600-800

505.Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Chaise withFootstoolTeak and upholsteryDenmark, c. 1960Adjustable height in teak frame withremovable wool pad seats, withconforming chaise, lg. 48, 23 1/2, wd. 30,30 in.

Provenance: A Boston academic family,purchased at Design Research.$3,000-5,000

506.Hans Wegner Easy ChairTeak and fiber cordCarl Hansen and Son, Denmark, designdate 1949Fiber cord seat and back on curvilinearframework, foil label under arm, somecording breaks, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 27 1/2 in.

Provenance: A Boston academic family,purchased at Design Research, c. 1960.$1,000-1,500

507.Bruno Mathsson (1907-1988) FoldingDining TableTeak and teak veneerDesigned in 1935, Mid-centuryproductionRectangular top folds for storage, missingstorage bar, raised on four legs withswing legs for support, unmarked, someveneer loss, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 35 1/2, lg. 841/4 in.$100-150

508.Holmegaard VaseGlassDenmarkTransparent green elongated ovoid form,signed Holmegaard L 18121 on base, ht.8 15/16 in.$150-250

509.Baccarat Vase, Designed by RobertRigotGlassMuerthe, France, 20th centuryOval base with central elongated ovalaccent ending in pointed mouth, markedBaccarat R Rigot on side, Baccarattrademark on base, approx. ht. 8 3/4 in.$300-500

510.Daum Owl Paperweight and Oval BowlGlassNancy, France, c. 1945-1975Rectangular cube with carved owl figureon one side, marked Daum France onbottom front corner, ht. 4 7/8; elongatedoval form bowl with two pointed sides,marked Daum France along bottom edge,approx. ht. 4 5/8, approx. lg. 14 1/2 in.$200-400

511.Attributed to Leerdam, “Rondo”Decanter with Four Glasses, Bowl andPitcherGlassNetherlands, 20th centuryBlue-green glass vasiform vessel withflared rim and spherical stopper,unmarked, ht. with stopper 7 5/8; fourtapering form cordials, all unmarked, onewith small nick to rim, ht. 2 3/8; squat urnform on circular base with slightly flaredrim, unmarked, ht. 2 1/4; vasiform bodywith flared rim and spout, applied handle,unmarked, approx. ht. 2 5/8 in.$150-250

512.Philip Aziz ScreenWood and glassCanadaFour hinged sections in a wood gridworkcentered by a rectangular glass panelwith trapped fiber decoration, ht. 72 1/4,wd. of each panel 20 in.

Note: Philip Aziz is a master artistworking in a variety of mediums. Hisworks are in museums and private andpublic collections worldwide.$500-700

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513.Cassina ArmchairLeatherItalyContinuous blue leather seat and arm, ht. 31, wd. 26 1/4, dp. 24in.$1,800-2,800

514.Egret and Eggs Sculpture, Possibly CartierArt glass and plastic20th centuryClear glass elongated bird form with four frosted eggs, allinserted into a black cube base, base signed indistinctly, missingone egg, ht. 23 15/16 in.$500-600

515.Cassandre Sand Cast Cat SculptureStudio GlassZoodad Collection, Quebec, Canada, c. 1999Cat form with one rough, textured side with applied poweredglass in red, blue, and green, gilt accents and copper whiskers,the other side smooth, clear glass, smooth side labeledCassandre Hand Made Canada, ht. 11 7/8 in.$250-350

516.T. Eguibar SculptureMarbleAbstract form in alabaster white on black variegated marbleplinth, signed T. Eguibar 56-65, ht. 8 5/8 in.$300-400

517.Edward Merritt Cast Glass Black Cat FigureArt glassMassachusetts, late 20th centuryAbstract cat head with colorful facial features incased in colorlessglass with pulled ears, signed J internally, approx. ht. 9 in.$400-600

518.Lot of Two Cat Images:

Sheila Flinn (British, 20th Century), Tabby Cat, signed “SheilaFlinn” l.r., oil on canvasboard, 8 x 10 in.; George Schlegel III(American, d. 2003), Cat and Kitten, inscribed and dated “ToSandra Shaffer/from George Schlegel, III ‘47” l.r., gouache onpaper, sight size 12 x 11 in.; both framed.Condition: Tabby with losses, warping; not examined out offrames.$75-100

518A.Cat PaperweightGlassItaly, 20th centuryCat’s head in white with black facial accents, raised on acolorless trapped bubble pedestal, ht. 4 1/4 in.$75-125

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519.Oswaldo Guayasmin (1919-1999) Hanging Mobile SculptureBrass and copperQuito, EcuadorGeometric-form devices rotating on a central axis with bar stockpendant, signed Taller Guayasmin, some bends in metal, ht. 30in.

Note: Oswaldo Guayasmin was a master painter and sculptor.He is a listed artist with an auction history.$2,000-3,000

520.Two Selig Wing-back ArmchairsTeak and leatherDenmarkCurved back with wing sides over square seat with paddedcushion, resting on two bar supports with bar stretcher, shapedarmrests, cream-colored leather upholstery, label, ht. 38 7/8, wd.34, dp. 25 3/4 in.$1,200-1,800

521.Danish CredenzaRosewoodMid-century modernRectangular 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.$1,500-2,500

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522.Wave Sculpture, Attributed to Curtis JereBrass and graniteUnited StatesBlack granite circular pedestal surmounted by a stylized wavecomprised of eight rods joined together, accented by metal beadwork, ht. 33 1/2, wd. 21 in.$500-700

523.Scandinavian Design Coffee TableHardwoodMid-20th centuryRectangular top with lip on two sides on rectilinear base with twoangular supports, ht. 20 3/8, lg. 60, dp. 19 5/8 in.$500-600

524.Azriel and Irene Awret (Israeli, 20th Century)

Lot of Two Figures with BirdsSigned in Hebrew on the reverse.Incised and glazed ceramic plaques, 13 x 8 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Minor surface grime.

Note: Created at the Safed Artists Colony, Israel, c. 1960-70.$600-800

525.Dansk Serving Tray with Six Condiment DishesTeak and glassJens Quistgaard for Dansk, DenmarkRectangular tray with an open lattice pattern fitted with six squaredishes, paper label RCF 4 Wing and Dansk label on dishes, traylg. 18 1/2, 13 5/8 in.$150-250

526.Michelle Holzapfel Turned and Carved Wood VaseWalnutVermont, 1989Flared rim with natural split finished into the work, stippledshoulder with a cascade of carved and overlapping leavestapering to stippled base, signed and dated, ht. 11 1/2 in.$600-800

527.Box Elder Maple Vase, Footed Burl Bowl, Dansk Salad Bowland Salad SetWood20th centuryVasiform vessel with flared lip and black ink accents, signed G.Goff 88 Box Elder on base, approx. ht. 11 3/4; carved low bowlresting on pedestal with circular foot, numbered 49 with JimRobbie Woodworker Speargrass Flat NZ metal label on base,some hot glue remnants, ht. 3, dia. 9 3/8; large circular bowl,marked Dansk International Designs LTD Malaysia 101 on base,ht. 6; abstract leaf-form platter with three separationsaccompanied by two spade-like serving utensils, unmarked,respective lg. 17 3/8, 11 3/4, 11 3/4 in.$100-150

528.Edward Moulthrop (1916-2003) and Philip Moulthrop (1947-),Three Wood BowlsWild cherry, tulipwood, persimmonGeorgia, c. 1990All hand-turned including a bulbous footed bowl of wild cherrysigned by Ed Moulthrop, ht. 8 3/4, approx. dia. 9; a tulipwoodfooted bowl signed by Philip Moulthrop, ht. 4 1/2, approx. dia. 51/4; persimmon bowl signed Moulthrop, ht. 4, dia. 5 1/4 in.; allsigned with artist’s monogram.$1,500-2,250

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529.After Peter Max (American, b. 1937)

An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed HopeSigned and dated “Max 1993” in pen l.c., inscribed within thematrix u.r.Offset print, sight size 35 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-300

530.Yuri Suhl Bird SculptureDriftwood and paintMassachusetts, 1974Shaped and layered pieces of driftwood assembled to resemble abird, feather pieces painted blue and green, all supported on twoleg pieces in a rectangular base, signed Yuri Suhl 1974 on base,ht. 17 5/8 in.

Note: Yuri Suhl is known primarily as the author of They FoughtBack: The Story of the Jewish Resistance in Nazi Germany. Heretired to Martha’s Vineyard and devoted himself to making artout of found objects, primarily driftwood.$600-800

531.Yuri Suhl Matador SculptureDriftwood and paintMassachusetts, late 20th centuryLarge organic shape base painted in blue, red, black, and peachpaint, random pieces of wood used for the mouth, nose, and hat,signed Yuri Suhl on reverse of hat, approx. ht. 29 1/2 in.$250-300

532.Mid-Century Modern Decorative PanelPottery and woodUnited StatesDepicting three stylized figures, frame labeled Heydenrye NewYork, panel 15 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.$300-500

533.Robert Arthur Goodnough (American, b. 1917)

The FairSigned or inscribed “Robert Goodnough,” titled, and dated“...1962” on the stretchers. Acrylic and graphite on canvas, 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Good.$100-200

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534.Arne Vodder CredenzaRosewoodSiebast, Denmark, c. 1960Rectangular top over three cabinet doorsover three short drawers raised onrectangular framework, branded mark, ht.49 1/2, wd. 67, dp. 16 7/8 in.$1,500-2,000

535.Two Dux Lounge ChairsTeak and upholsteryPossibly Folke Ohlsson, Sweden, mid20th centuryX-shape with eight curved vertical backslats with cream-colored fabric cushions,later upholstery, Dux label, ht. 28, wd. 251/8, dp. 30 in.$800-1,200

536.Gustafsberg Charger and LampPorcelainJosef Ekenberg, Sweden, 1912 and 1918Circular footed form with blue leaf andberry decoration in blue, signedGustafsberg 1912 with artist’s signature,mounted to be hung, dia. 10 7/8;columnar form with swollen shoulderdecorated with blue leaves and flowers ona white ground, fitted with one socket,marked Gustafsberg 1918 with artist’ssignature, approx. ht. 16 1/2 in.$300-400

537.Eva Staehr Nelson for Saxbo ChargerPotteryDenmark, 20th centuryRound stoneware form with raised lip andcircular foot, abstract sunburst decorationin blue, tan, and brown, marked SaxboDenmark ESTN with pottery mark onbase, approx. ht. 1 3/4, dia. 12 1/8 in.$300-500

538.Three Art Glass Reference BooksUnited States and EnglandArt Glass Nouveau, Ray and Lee Grover,Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont,1967, signed; American Art NouveauGlass, Albert Christian Revi, ThomasNelson & Sons, Camden, New Jersey,1968; Art Deco and Other Figures, BryanCatley, Chancery House Publishing Co.Ltd., England, 1978, reprinted 1981.$200-300

539.Zsolnay Eosin Ewer and BowlPorcelainHungary, 20th centuryMetallic green bulbous form withelongated neck and handle decoratedwith incised flowers, maker’s mark onbase, ht. 10 5/8; metallic green ribbedform with flared lip, maker’s mark onbase, approx. ht. 3 3/4 in.$200-300

540.Mounted Etched Glass PlaqueGlass and painted metal20th centuryRectangular colorless glass plaque withetched decoration of figures playingvarious sports, including skiing,swimming, golfing, horseback riding, andsailing, held in a black painted metalstand and base, unsigned, ht. with stand12 1/2, lg. 22 1/8, wd. 3 1/2 in.$400-600

541.Decorated VaseGlass20th centuryEtched colorless glass tapering vasiformbody with circular foot, decorated with aband of dancing figures, marked Holl SP37 G on base, ht. 7 5/8 in.$250-350

542.Orrefors Ariel VaseGlassEdvin Ohrstrom (1906-1994), Sweden, c.1962Cobalt blue internal decoration cased incolorless glass with amber shading on theinterior, signed Orrefors Ariel No. 462-E4Edvin Ohrstrom on base, approx. ht. 73/8 in.$600-800

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543.George Redfield Contemporary DeskMahogany and ebonyNortheast Harbor, MaineRectangular top with two ebonystretchers with applied mahoganydolphins to the stretchers, ht. 27 1/4, wd.48, dp. 27 1/4 in.

Note: Redfield was a highly regardedcarver, and is the grandson of AmericanImpressionist Edward Redfield.$400-600

544.Jack Wickline (American, 20th Century)

SouvenirSigned and dated “Wickline 62” l.r.,inscribed and titled “Wickline...” on thereverse. Oil and sand on board, 22 x 30 in., framed.Condition: Alligatoring, surface grime.$500-700

545.Modernist Fireplace Andirons andToolsBrass and iron20th centuryFlat bar stock fabricated to form acurvilinear design, tools include a pokerand shovel, respective ht. 24, 28 1/4, dp.19 in.$250-300

546.Adjustable Height Coffee TableRosewood, tile, and steelMid-20th centuryRectangular top with a square inset ofseven by seven caramel-colored tiles withcrystalline glaze, raised on square centerpost with adjustable four-prong base,stationary ht. 22 1/2, wd. 47 1/2, dp. 235/8 in.$600-800

547.After Bjorn Winblad (Danish, 1918-2006)

Tusind og en nat [A Thousand and OneNights]Signed “Bjorn Winblad” within the matrixl.r. and “TT Serigraphi” within the matrix l.l. Silkscreen, sight size 38 1/2 x 27 in.,framed. Condition: Not examined out of the frame.$300-500

548.Helen Hawes (American, 20th Century)

Abstract CompositionUnsigned.Oil on unprimed board, 24 x 48 in.,Plexiglas framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

549.Four George Nakashima Grass-seatChairsWalnutNew Hope, PennsylvaniaCurved back rail over spindles withnatural cord seat, on flaring dowel-formlegs, seats need to be restrung, ht. 28,wd. 18 1/8 in.$2,000-3,000

550.Studio Furniture Burl Slab Low TableRedwoodPossibly Duncan Temple, furniture maker,Salisbury, Massachusetts, c. 1970Natural slab form raised on three thickvine-form legs, unmarked, ht. 12 3/4, top49 x 39 1/4 in.$400-600

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551.Six Kai Kristiansen Dining ChairsTeak and upholsteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryOrange upholstered seat and backrest onwood frame, ht. 30 in.$1,200-1,600

552.Yin/Yang Sectional Coffee TableMahogany and birchUnited States, c. 1955Two interlocking crescent shapes, onehalf in birch with mahogany accent, theother half in mahogany with birch accent,each half raised on three plank-form legs,ht. 16 1/4, dia. 47 1/2 in.$600-800

553.Carl Palazzolo (American, b. 1945)

Abstract Composition/A DiptychUnsigned, a label from Harcus KrakowGallery, Boston, on the reverse.Oil on paper, sight size 13 3/4 x 20 3/4in., framed (without glass).Condition: Surface grime.$200-400

554.J. Iqbal Geoffrey (Pakistani, b. 1939)

Epitaph, 1963Unsigned, identified on a label from HenriGallery and inscribed “Iqbal Geoffrey1963/MacDowell Colony” on the reverse. Mixed media on board, 24 x 18 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.

N.B. Purchased from Henri Gallery,March 5, 1964.$400-600

555.Abstract SculptureWoodMid-20th centuryPole form appears to be hand-chiseledfrom a single block of wood, unmarked,some nail holes, nails, wear, and edgelosses, ht. 27 3/4 in.$300-500

556.Vicki Lindstrand Kosta Seaweed VaseArt glassSweden, mid to late 20th centuryTeardrop-form clear glass vase withtrapped green accents, signed KostaY1717 Lindstrand on base and clearKosta label on side, ht. 10 3/4 in.$250-350

557.Toshiko Takaezu BowlStonewareUnited States, late 20th centuryFlared circular form on circular foot inmatte chocolate brown glaze with darkbrown accents, marked TT on base, dia.9 5/8, ht. 3 3/4 in.$800-1,000

558.Funnel-neck VesselPottery20th centuryCylindrical form with tapering neck endingin tiny mouth in matte brown glaze,signed possibly Winston on base, ht. 93/4 in.$300-500

559.Axel Brüel Pottery VasePotteryDenmark, 20th centurySlightly tapering cylindrical form in yellowglaze with dark brown relief decoration,incised AB Danmark on base, ht. 9 in.$150-250

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560.Hyalyn VasePotteryHickory, North Carolina, mid to late 20thcenturyRound form tapering at both ends withblack, blue, and white bands of pulleddecoration, marked USA P21 Hyalyn onbase, approx. ht. 9 1/2 in.$100-150

561.Hans Wegner CredenzaTeakCarl Hansen & Sons, DenmarkRectangular top with four drawers oneach side of a single cabinet door, foillabel, ht. 34, wd. 72, dp. 18 in.$1,500-2,000

562.Pair of AX Chairs by Peter Hvidt & OrlaMolgaardWood and leatherFritz Hansen, DenmarkCream-colored leather seat and back onlaminated wood frame, paper label, ht. 30in.

Note: The “AX” chair was the first Danishchair with a seat and back made ofdouble curved laminated wood.$800-1,200

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563.Fin Juhl OttomanLeather and teakDenmark, mid-20th centuryBlack leather seat on four legs with cross-stretcher,manufacturer’s and retailer’s label by John Stuart Inc., ht.14 1/4, wd. 23 1/2, dp. 17 in.$150-250

564.Easy Chair Attributed to Hans WegnerUpholstery and woodA. P. Stolen, DenmarkTall back with continuous arm in neutral tweed upholstery,deep cushion seat, raised on four tapered wood legs,approx. ht. 39, wd. 30 in.$1,400-1,600

565.Mobelintarsia Coffee TableTeak and caneMid-20th century, DenmarkCircular top joined by four cylindrical legs with mediancane shelf, comes apart for shipping, marked NR 81 andMobelintarsia label with Danish control mark, ht. 19 1/2,dia. 29 in.$400-600

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566.Two Scandinavian Design ChairsHardwood, upholstery, and metalUlfrets, Tibro, Sweden, and Hong Stolefabrik, DenmarkA tall-back armchair in a wood frame in brown upholstered backand seat; and an upholstered chair with wood arms raised onfive-prong metal base in brown and black upholstery, both withmaker’s labels, ht. 40, 39 3/8 in.$100-150

567.Curtis Jere Wall SculptureCopper and paintUnited States, mid-20th centuryTwo-part sculpture in a spray of cut leaves on shaped wire rodbranches, with paint accents, ht. 34 1/2, wd. approx. 40 in.$300-500

568.Pair of Lounge Chairs Attributed to SeligHardwood and upholsteryDenmark and United StatesAngular framework with spindle back in cream-coloredupholstery, ht. 27, wd. 30 3/4 in.

Note: America was especially intrigued by Scandinavian ModernDesign in the 1950s and 1960s. Selig was one of the Americanmanufacturers that bought components from Denmark andmanufactured them in the United States.$800-1,200

569.Four France and Son Side ChairsTeak and blue upholsteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryCylindrical post frame with straight front and back seat rail withshaped sides, blue wool upholstered shaped back and seatsupport, manufacturer’s metal label, ht. 29 in.$1,200-1,500

569A.Mid-Century Modern Dining TableCherryUnited StatesCircular top raised on four intersecting corbel-shaped supports,ht. 28, dia. 48 in.$600-800

570.Arthur Mazmanian (American, 20th Century)

Man in SpaceSigned, inscribed and titled “ARTHUR MAZMANIAN/HUDSON,MASSACHUSETTS...” in pen on the reverse.Painted wood construction, dia. 35 5/8 in., unframed. Condition: Surface grime, surface abrasions.$300-500

571.Marcello Fantoni “Satire in Love” SculpturePotteryItaly, 20th centuryCubist seated figure with multicolored decoration, signed FantoniItaly on base, approx. ht. 15 in.$3,000-5,000

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572.Pair of Low TablesTeak and glassDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular glass tops with shaped ends,three curvilinear joined legs supportingglass top, ht. 20, wd. 26 3/4, dp. 19 in.$400-600

573.Rocking Lounge ChairTeak and leatherAttributed to Selig, mid-20th centuryFive vertical back slats, cream-coloredleather seat cushions, shaped armsraised on a continuous loop rocker, ht.26, wd. 28 in.$400-600

574.Adjustable Height Coffee/Dining TableOakDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with ladder form endsadjust to raise height with two pull-outleaves, ht. up 27 3/4, lg. 53, dp. closed21 1/2, open 35 1/2 in.$800-1,000

575.Extension Coffee TableRosewoodDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with extension at oneend, raised on four tapering legs joined bylower median shelf, ht. 20 1/2, wd. 63,dp. 22 3/8 in.$500-700

576.Teak Floor LampDrum shade on cylindrical standard,joined to circular base, ht. 58 in.$125-150

577.Four-Piece German Bedroom SetWood veneer, paint, and metalAdam Maier KG, Mobelfabrig, FrommernNortt, Huebnlein, HamburgBed with headboard, footboard, rails, andmounted night tables; and two chest ofdrawers, chest in wood veneer withcream-colored lower drawers, raised onfour cream-colored metal legs, papercabinet maker’s label on large chest, wearand edge nicks, headboard 104,footboard 63 5/8, chest ht. 40, 23 1/8 in.$700-900

578.Table Base Attributed to Eero SaarinenBlack finished steel and oakUnited StatesBlack steel three-part base and sixrandomly cut oak boards, copies ofresearch documentation and blueprintsfrom Yale University, lg. 13 ft. 6 in.

Provenance: Purportedly from the MusicRoom at Yale, blueprints from theirarchives led to the idea that the base wasdiscarded during renovations and the topcut up to get the table out of the building.

Note: The blueprint specifications matchthe base and further research explains thetop and finish. The top thickness can beduplicated, a quote for materials for oakthat thickness and length came in atunder $2,000.$6,000-8,000

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