June 7, 2009 Modern Design and Fine Art Auction

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Preview: May 30 to June 6th, 10-6pm Auction: Sunday, June 7th, 12pm 16145 Hart Street Van Nuys, CA 91406



“Let’s be reasonable.”

It’s auction time again, and these are the words of advice I have imparted to many of the consignors in this sale. But perhaps this little phrase was first used earlier this season when Shannon and I began planning to include more material which anyone could afford. You see, in this catalogue we have selected a record number of items to offer you. And along with a large number of highlights which I’ll mention later, there are an equally large number of lower priced items in this sale; lowlights, if you will. What do I mean by lowlights? Well, for example, take lot #15 - a desk chair by Eero Saarinen with a low estimate of $600. Who can’t afford a few hundred dollars for a beautiful and comfortable addition to their home or office? And this is just one of over 150 lots in this auction that are estimated at or below $1500. That’s over one quarter of the auction and this makes for a great opportunity to chase that piece you’ve always coveted. Speaking of coveted, here are some of the highlights. Not one, but two original works by Richard Diebenkorn lead off an exceptional offering of Fine Art. Also, we have highly relevant originals by Elaine de Kooning, Alexander Calder, Man Ray, Andy Warhol, and an early work by Franz Kline that shows clear signs of the artist’s imminent move toward abstraction. Several works each by legendary print-makers like Picasso, Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Ruscha and Francis join examples by younger fast rising stars such as Sean Scully, Richard Prince, Damien Hirst, and Andres Serrano. Iconic selections by Eames, Nelson, and Kagan represent some of the best decorative arts of the Twentieth Century and are known to frequent our salesroom. But rarely will you see unique originals by Viennese masters such as Neutra, Schindler AND Adolf Loos in one sale. Or how about one-off’s by Ponti, Evans, and Maloof? And there simply isn’t enough space to elaborate on the virtues of owning a Giacometti. So briefly: buy it now, thank me later! On a final note. While the other auction companies have raised their buyer’s premium to 25%, we have (at least for now) resisted and have decided to stay at 20% because, I mean come on, let’s be reasonable.

— Peter Loughrey, Director

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1 Vladimir Kagan Chair & ottoman

2 African Art Lukwakongo Mask (Lega, Zaire)

3 African Art Dan Mask

Kagan-Dreyfuss, designed circa 1970 Chair 40”h x 27”w x 37”d; ottoman 18”h x 21” x 21”

Wood and vegetable fiber 11.25”

Wood and animal hair Ivory Coast, West Africa 9.5”

$5,000-7,000

$3,000-4,000

$1,500-2,000

4 Knut Hesterberg Propeller-shaped table with glass top Ronald Schmitt, designed circa 1964 15”h x 42”diameter $2,000-3,000


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5 James Prestini Untitled #I-120 Studio, executed circa 1966 Stamped “Prestini I-120” 24.25”h x 9” x 8” $3,000-4,000


6 Vladimir Kagan Free-form sofa Kagan Design Group, designed 1949, this example produced later 28.5”h x 96”l x 40”d $9,000-12,000

7 Vladimir Kagan Free-form sofa Kagan Design Group, designed 1949 this example produced later 28.5”h x 91”l x 36”d $9,000-12,000

8 Vladimir Kagan Chaise lounge Kagan-Dreyfuss, designed 1970 26.5”h x 66”l x 31.5”d $1,500-2,000


9 Philip Guston Untitled 1970 Color lithograph Signature and edition lower right 21.25” x 27”; framed 26.5” x 32.5” $4,000-6,000

10 Aubrey Penny “Amorphous Continuum (Particle Series: Events in Action-Emergence)”

11 Eleanor Lazarof “Loadstar”

1960 Ink on paper with graphite “8-1053 1960” 15.5” x 13.5”; framed 29” x 23”

1976 Intaglio Signed lower right; titled lower left; edition middle #17 of 40 37” x 25.75”; framed 43.5” x 32”

$1,200-1,500

$600-900

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12 Sean Scully “Room” 1988 Etching, dry point, aquatint and crayon resist in colors Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil #15 of 40 Image 31.5” x 41.5”; sheet 41.5” x 50.5” $10,000-15,000


407 Paul Tuttle “Super Z Chair” Forms + Surfaces, designed 1996 Cherry and Stainless steel 20”h x 23”w x 26”d $3,000-5,000

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13 Eero Saarinen “Grasshopper” chair and ottoman

14 Eero Saarinen “Womb” chair and ottoman

15 Eero Saarinen Swivel armchair

Knoll, designed circa 1948 35.5”h x 26.5”w x 33”d

Knoll, designed 1948 35”h x 48”w x 36”d

$3,000-4,000

$1,000-1,500

Model no. 68S Knoll, designed 1960 32”h x 26”w x 27”d $600-800

NOT ILLUSTRATED 16 Eero Saarinen “Pedestal Group” dining table Model no. 173 Knoll, designed 1956 28”h x 48”diameter $1,000-1,500


17 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “Mies” daybed

18 Marcel Breuer Pair of “Wassily” chairs

19 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “Barcelona” ottoman

20 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “Barcelona” chair

Model no. 258 Knoll, designed 1930, this example later 24”h x 77”l x 38.5”w

Knoll, designed circa 1927, these examples after 1970 29”h x 31.5”w x 28”d

Model no. MR 251 Knoll, designed 1929 this example after 1980 Knoll International tag 29”h x 30”w x 29”d

Model no. MR 250 Knoll, designed 1929 this example after 1972 Knoll International tag 29”h x 30”w x 29”d

$500-1,000

$1,000-1,500

$6,000-8,000

$1,500-2,000


21 Florence Knoll Sofa Model no. 1205 S3 Knoll, designed 1954 30”h x 90.5”l x 34”d $4,000-6,000

22 Florence Knoll Sofa Model no. 1205 S4 Knoll, designed 1954 30.5”h x 118”l x 28”d $6,000-8,000

23 Florence Knoll Pair of lounge chairs Model no. 51W Knoll, designed 1955 31.5”h x 25”w x 30.5”d $2,000-3,000

24 Kazuhide Takahama Pair of “Suzanne” lounge chairs Model no. 55S1 Knoll, designed 1963 26”h x 31.5”w x 36”d $1,500-2,500

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25 Florence Knoll Marble coffee table H.G. Knoll, designed 1950 16”h x 54”l x 23.5”w $3,000-5,000


26 Florence Knoll Credenza Model no. 2543M Knoll, designed 1961 25.5”h x 74.5”l x 17.75”d $3,000-5,000

27 Florence Knoll Sofa Model no. 33 Knoll, designed 1952 30.5”h x 73”l x 29”d $3,000-5,000

28 Florence Knoll Settee & two chairs Model nos. 32 & 31 Knoll, designed 1952 Chairs: 29”h x 24.5”w x 27.5”d; Settee: 28.75”h x 48”l x 26”d $3,000-4,000

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29 Jens Risom Pair of leather lounge chairs

30 Hugh Acton “Suspended Beam” slat bench

Model no. 654L Knoll, designed 1942 29.5”h x 20.5”w x 28”d

Hugh Acton, designed 1954 Retains tag “Hugh Acton, Birmingham, Mich” 14.5”h x 108”l x 20.5”

$3,000-5,000

Literature: S o urcebook

of Modern

F u rniture , Habegger & Osman, Norton , 2 0 05 , pg 7 0

$3,000-5,000


31 david hockney “black cat leaping” & “Older Repunzel” (2 works) (from sixy fairy tales) 1969-70 Etching and aquatint From the edition of 100 $1,500-2,000

32 david hockney “princess searching”. “Wooden Landscape” & “Repunzel growing in the garden” (3 works) (from sixy fairy tales) 1969-70 Etching and aquatint From the edition of 100 $3,000-5,000

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33 David Hockney “Ceclia Smoking”

34 David Hockney “Chair with Newspaper”

35 David Hockney Untitled

1973 Lithograph Titled, dated and signed lower right; edition lower left #33 of 70 Sheet 38.75” x 28.5”

1998 Etching with aquatint on wove paper Signature and date lower right; edition lower left #11 of 35 Image 28.875” x 20.5”; framed 40.5” x 31.25”

1960 Lithograph Signature and date lower right; edition lower left #35 of 95 25.5” x 19.5”; framed 27.5” x 21.5”

$10,000-12,000

$8,000-10,000

331 Edward Fields Rug 1973 Virgin wool Signed verso 67” x 127” $3,000-5,000

$2,000-3,000


36 Donald Sultan “Apples and Eggs” 1999 Titled, dated and signed left alon margin 35.75” x 36” $4,000-6,000

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37 Ed Ruscha “Gallo”

38 Ed Ruscha “Bailarina”

39 Ed Ruscha “Angel”

40 Ed Ruscha “Hollywood Collects”

1988 Lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #40 of 60 Sheet 22” x 30” Raisonné #165

1988 Lithograph Signed, dated and numbered #42 of 75 Image 29.75” x 22” Raisonné #164

2006 Lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #33 of 50 Sheet 20” x 16”

1970 Offset color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #127 of 220 23.5” x 36” Raisonné #M19

$7,000-9,000

$3,800-4,500

$1,500-2,000

$5,000-6,000


41 Ed Ruscha “Fans of the World”

42 Ed Ruscha “Compass”

43 Ed Ruscha “Pico, Flower, Figueroa”

44 Ed Ruscha “Here & Now”

1982 Lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left AP, aside from the edition of 55 37” x 31.75” Raisonné #124

1990 Screenprint Signature and date lower right; edition lower left AP #7 of 11, aside from the edition of 60 Sheet 40.75” x 29.5”; famed 50.5” x 39.25” Raisonné #199

1999 Aquatint on Rives with Chine Collage Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #59 of 80 Sheet 22” x 30”; framed 24.5” x 33”

2009 Lithograph #51 of 75 Sheet 17” x 23”

$3,000-5,000

$5,000-6,000

$4,000-5,000

$3,800-4,500

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45 Roy McMakin Cabinet Studio, designed circa 1982 Inscription on top (see above) 24.5”h x 47.5”l x 19”d $8,000-12,000


46 Roy McMakin “Cove” dining chair

47 Roy McMakin “Simple” chair

48 Roy McMakin “Cove” end table

Domestic Furniture Company, designed 1987 35”h x 15”w x 18.5”d

Domestic Furniture Company, designed 1990 Maple wood 38”h x 17.5”w x 21”d

Domestic Furniture Company, designed 1987 17”h x 19” x 19”

$800-1,200

$800-1,200

$600-800

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49 Roy McMakin Dining suite (table and 6 chairs)

50 Roy McMakin Pair of prototype lamps

51 Roy McMakin Pair of iron lamps

Domestic Furniture Company, designed circa 1982 Table: 29.5”h x 72”l x 40”d; chairs 35.25”h x 17.25”w x 19”d

Custom made at Heath Ceramics, executed 1990 17”h and 14.5”h to top of finial

Custom fabricated by Gulassa & Co, Seattle, designed 1991 Impressed makers mark Each 11”h x 10” x 7.5”

$5,000-7,000

These prototypes had a custom made black “harp” and finial; the eventual edition of these lamps were very small and used off-the-shelf hardware. $2,000-3,000

$1,500-2,000


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52 Roy McMakin Group of 5 vases Heath for Domestic Furniture Company, designed 1990 Stamped verso Largest 13”h These vases were custom designed for select “J. Crew” stores for display. The sets were limited in number and not sold to the public. $1,500-2,000


53 Roy McMakin Group of 5 cherry wood side tables Commissioned for Frederick Fisher & Partners in collaboration with artist Eric Orr, executed 1983 25”h x 14.5” x 12.5” These tables were designed to individually fit underneath the 5 skylights of the architect’s loft. They were each exact dimensions of the skylight and appear static with the light unless upon close inspection. Described as “Five tables that look alike and behave differently” each table has a different component. One with a drawer and two compartments, one weighted, one with a half-hinged top, one with a drawer having a painted orange interior on one side, and the other with a top lifting off to reveal a slotted base. $6,000-9,000


54 Robert Rauschenberg “Chow Bag Series (Mink)”

55 Robert Rauschenberg “Chow Bag Series (Hog)”

56 Robert Rauschenberg “Chow Bag Series (Monkey)”

1977 Screenprint collage Signed #18 of 20 48” x 36.5”

1977 Screenprint collage Signed #18 of 20 48” x 36.5”

1977 Screenprint collage Signed #18 of 20 48” x 36.5”

$3,000-4,000

$3,000-4,000

$3,000-4,000

57 Robert Rauschenberg “Features from Currents” (one plate)

58 Robert Rauschenberg “Features from Currents” (one plate)

59 Robert Rauschenberg “Features from Currents” (one plate)

60 Robert Rauschenberg “Features from Currents” (one plate)

1970 Screenprint Signature, date and edition lower right #47 of 50 Sheet 40” x 40”; framed 46.5” x 46.5”

1970 Screenprint Signature, date and edition lower right #47 of 50 Sheet 40” x 40”; framed 46.5” x 46.5”

1970 Screenprint Signature, date and edition lower right #47 of 50 Sheet 40” x 40”; framed 46.5” x 46.5”

1970 Screenprint Signature, date and edition lower right #47 of 50 Sheet 40” x 40”; framed 46.5” x 46.5”

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

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61 Eric Orr “It All Makes Sense” 1992 Oil with lead frame Signed & dated on the verso “Orr ‘96” 60” x 47” $10,000-15,000


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62 Jasper Morrison Dining set

63 Alex Katz “Alex and Ada”

64 Alex Katz “Olympic swimmer”

Vitra, designed 1988 Table: 29.25”h x 59”l x 29.5”w; Chairs: 33”h x 15.5”w x 18.5”d Comprised of table and 6 chairs

1990 Color silkscreen Signature and edition lower left #120 of 150 36”x 24”

1976 Color silkscreen Signature and edition lower left #45 of 200 40” x 25”

$2,800-3,500

$800-1,000

$4,000-6,000


65 Andres Serrano Female bust (from Immersions) 1988 Cibachrome From the edition of 10 40� x 30� Sold with copy of original sales receipt, dated September 14, 1991 Provenance: Stefan

stu x gallery;

private collection, los angeles (ac q uired from the above in 1 9 9 1 )

$30,000-40,000


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66 Henry Moore “Reclining Figure Piranesi Background II” 1979 Etching Signed and numbered in pencil #7 of 50 Image 8.875” x 11.25”; sheet 17.75” x 21.25” $3,000-5,000

67 Shirley Pettibone “Untitled” Nude series

68 Robert Graham “Untitled” (nudes) (4 works)

69 Tom WESsELMANN Tiny Dropped Bra (#36)

1962 Ink & collage Signed & dated lower left 7” x 9”; framed 11” x 13”

1995 Lithographs Signature, date, edition in pencil From the edition of 4 Sheet 13.25” x 20.25” and 20.25” x 13.25”

1981 Hand colored and cut paper sculpture in plexiglas box Signed, titled and dated Bra 3.675” x 7.875” x 3.675”; box 6” x 8.25” x 4.25”

$3,000-4,000

$18,000-25,000

$1,000-1,500


70 Santiago Calatrava Pair of chairs

71 Paul Rotterdam Untitled (3)

Designed 1986 for the Tabourettli Theater 29”h x 18”w x 19”d

1975 Lithograph Signature and date lower right; edition lower left Each #32 of 60 Image 30” x 22” (2) and 22” x 30” (1)

$5,000-7,000

$1,000-1,500


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72 Elizabeth Peyton “Julian” 2005-06 55 color hand printed Ukiyo-e wood cut Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil lower left #37 of 45 Sheet 17” x 12.875” $9,000-12,000


73 Jeff Koons “Bread with Egg (Green)”

74 Jeff Koons “Balloon Dog”

75 Jeff Koons “Puppy” (Hecho a Mano)

76 Jeff Koons “Monkey Train” (3)

1995 Signed, numbered and dated verso #170 of 250 (83 in each of three color ways) 5”h

1995 Label verso with date and edition #1781 of 2300 MoCa Editions

TAMCB, 1992 Dried flower sculpture on a resin base Signed on the base 7.25”h x 7.25”

2006 Skate decks 31.25” x 7.875”

$4,500-5,500

$800-1,000

$3,800-4,500

$2,000-4,000


35 77 Arman (Armand Pierre Fernandez) “As in the Sink”

78 Takashi Murakami “Supreme” (3)

Artes Magnus, 1990 Porcelain Signed Arman #45 of 50 9.5” x 17.5” x 12”

2007 Skate decks 31.25” x 7.875”

$4,000-6,000

$2,000-4,000


79 Richard Prince “Untitled” (de Kooning)

80 Richard Prince “Dude Ranch Nurse”

2008 Collage with offset lithography and hand colored, assemblage on inset board Signature and edition in pencil # 8 of 26 (lettered “H”) Sheet 14” x 14”

2008 Collage with offset lithography and hand colored Signature and edition in pencil Printers Proof #4 of 10, aside from the edition of 96 24” x 19”

$6,000-8,000

$10,000-12,000

81 Christo “Aegena Temple-Project for the Munich Glyptotek”

82 Raymond Pettibon “Once Upon A Thousand And One Nights”

1988 Photo collage and screenprint Signed and numbered in pencil #172 of 300 Sheet 35” x 26.5”; framed 38” x 29.5”

Lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #4 of 4 Publisher’s proof 26” x 19.75”

$1,200-1,500

$2,000-3,000


83 Damien Hirst “Opium”

84 Takashi Murakami “Mister Wink, cosmos ball

85 Shiro Kuramata “Floating Feather”

86 Shiro Kuramata “Sealing of Roses”

2000 Color lambda print Signed lower right #339 of 500 19.25” x 17”; framed 30.25” x 26.5”

2000 Signed “Peter Norton Family Christmas Project 2000 by Takashi Murakami produced by CUBE” 10”h x 7.5”diameter

Kuramata Design Office, designed 1989 Sealed feather in Acrylic “Kuramata Design Office” decal 5.5”h x 3” x 4”

Kuramata Design Office, designed 1989 Sealed roses in Acrylic 8”h x 8” x 2.5”

$5,000-7,000

$3,000-5,000

$2,500-3,500

$3,000-4,000

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87 Charles Hollis Jones Pair of “Sling” chairs

88 Charles Hollis Jones Trilage coffee table

89 Charles Hollis Jones “Elrod” lamp

CHJ, designed circa 1968 Each 24”h x 25”w x 28.5”d

CHJ, designed 1961 18”h x 72”l x 26”d

$2,500-3,500

$3,000-5,000

CHJ, designed 1965 Polished metal 59”h $1,500-2,000

90 Raymond Loewy “Continental China” set (110 pieces)

91 Mid Century Modern Flatware set-(77 pieces)

Rosenthal, designed circa 1949 Each stamped See full listing online

WMF, designed circa 1935 Impressed “WMF” makers mark with “Patent”, “90”, “30” and “Germany” Various sizes See full listing online

$1,000-1,500

$2,000-3,000


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92 Charles Hollis Jones X-Truss dining table

93 Mid Century Modern Silver plate flatware

94 Various architects plates (33)

CHJ, designed 1970 30.75”h” x 98”l x 47.75”d

WMF, designed circa 1966 Impressed “WMF” makers mark with “Patent”, “90”, and “45”

Swid Powell, designed circa 1989 Each signed Salad plates 9.25”diameter

Comprised of 12 dessert forks; 12 salad forks, 12 dinner forks, 24 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 large spoons, 12 iced tea spoons, 24 knives and 15 various serving pieces

Comprised of Group of 19 dinner plates (“Notebook” by Robert Venturi; “Anna” by Richard Meier; “Rays”, “Tuxedo” and “Mist” by Gwathmey Siegel; “Figure” by Bellosillo; “Sunshine” by Stanley

$5,000-6,000

$600-900

Tigerman; “Miami Beach” by Laurida Spear and 14 salad pates (“Notebook” by Robert Venturi; “Mist” by Gwathmey Siegel and “Medici” by Ettore Sottsass) Literature: S wid

Powell : O bjects by

A rchitects, Tapert, R i zzoli , 1990

$500-700


95 Karl Springer Club chairs (2) Springer, designed circa 1975 31”h x 30”w x 29”d $3,000-5,000

96 Karl Springer Consol table Springer, designed circa 1975 Lacquered goatskin 32”h x 60”l x 15”d $3,000-4,000


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97 Paul Laszlo Pair of chairs Custom, designed 1959 for the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. White 31”h x 18.5”w x 25”d $8,000-10,000

98 Dan Johnson Double chest Haden Hall, designed circa 1946 29.5”h x 70”l x 20”d $1,000-1,500


99 Paul Evans Custom dining table Directional, executed circa 1960 29”h x 96”l x 48”w $10,000-15,000

100 Paul Evans Coffee table (model no. PE 224T) with customized dimensions Directional, custom, executed October 1976 Brushed chrome over wood frame. Sold with copy of original receipt and working sketch. 16”h x 43”w x 52”l $6,000-8,000


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101 David Hockney “Going Round” 1993 Lithograph and screenprint Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left Artist Proof 7 of 14 Sheet 48.5” x 65.5” $10,000-12,000


102 Claire Falkenstein Sculpture Executed circa 1960 Aluminum and Steel Signed “CF” 7.5”h x 7.25” x 7.25” $9,000-12,000


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103 Claude Conover Large glazed ceramic vessel

104 Claude Conover Tall glazed ceramic vessel

105 Ynez Johnston Glazed ceramic bowl

106 Ynez Johnston Works on paper (2)

Studio, designed circa 1961 Retains original plastic insert Signed and titled “Teul” 20”h

Studio, designed circa 1961 Signed 26”h

Studio, executed circa 1950 Makers mark verso 2.25”h x 6” diameter

Signed and inscribed Each approximately 8.5” x 11”, folded

$3,000-4,000

$800-1,000

$3,000-4,000

$2,000-3,000


107 David Cressey Pro/Artisan “Phoenix-2” planter

108 David Cressey “Earthcells” planter

Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1963 Written “Rennick” in maker 20”h x 24”diameter

Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1963 13”h x 25” x 18” $5,000-6,000

$1,800-2,500

109 John Follis & David Cressey Pro/Artisan planters (3)

110 John Follis Tall planter

111 Marilyn Kay Austin Small planter

112 John Follis Planter

Model no. 4060 and C-8-8 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1970 Terracotta & Stoneware 6”h x 11”diameter (2) and 8.5”h x 8.5”diameter

Model no. C-8 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1965 Light Gold glaze 25”h x 8”diameter

Model no. AX-4 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1965 Gold glaze 4”h x 11” x 14”

Model no. LT-15 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1955 Gold glaze 14”h x 14”diameter

$300-500

$300-500

$100-200

$150-300


113 La Gardo Tackett Pair of planters with stands

114 Marilyn Kay Austin Tall planter

115 John Follis Planter

Model no. V-35 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1955 White glaze 18”h x 16”diameter

Model no. A-01 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1965 White glaze 19.5”h x 13”diameter

Model no. C-10-10 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1955 White glaze 10.5”h x 11”

$3,000-4,000

$300-500

$150-250

116 John Follis Planter

117 La Gardo Tackett Footed planter

118 Malcolm Leland Footed planter

Model no. G-25 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1955 Bisque glaze 17.5”h x 20.5”diameter

Model no. SS-12 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1951 Bisque glaze 14”h x 17.5”

$300-500

$800-1,000

Model no. L-24 Architectural Pottery, designed circa 1951 Bisque glaze Impressed “Architectural Pottery Made in USA” 20”h x 14”diameter $800-1,000

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119 Jim Dine “Red and Blue Robe” 1999 Etching and spit-bite aquatint Signed and numbered in pencil #6 of 21 Image 27.75” x 43.5”; sheet 32” x 47.75” $8,000-10,000


120 Jim Dine “Multicoloured Robe for the Seoul Olympics” 1988 Lithograph Signature and edition lower right #216 of 300 Framed 37.5” x 29.5” $3,000-4,000

121 Jim Dine “Dutch Hearts” 1970 Color lithograph Signature, date, edition lower right Artist Proof 16.25” x 20”; framed 18.5” x 22” $3,000-4,000

122 Jim Dine “Channel Lock Pliers” (From Ten Winter Tools) 1973 Lithograph with hand coloring Signed, dated and numbered in pencil #9 of 10 30” x 22” $3,000-4,000

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123 Charles & Ray Eames Contract Storage

124 Charles & Ray Eames Group of 3 “Time Life” stools

125 Charles & Ray Eames Lounge chair and ottoman

126 Charles & Ray Eames Coffee table

Model no. “ECS” Herman Miller, designed 1961 Retains Herman Miller metal tag 76”h (83.5”h with bed down) x 111”l x 24”d (84”d with bed down)

Model nos. 411, 412 & 413 Herman Miller, designed 1960 Each 15”h x 13”diameter

Model no. 670 & 671 Herman Miller, designed 1956 32.25”h x 32”w x 34”d plus ottoman

These were designed for the Time & Life building, New York, as low tables in the lobby.

$1,800-2,500

Model no. ETR (Elliptical Table Rod base) Herman Miller, designed 1951 10”h x 89”l x 29”w

Only produced between 1961 and 1969, these units were designed as a selfcontained sleeping and living unit, fully outfitted with closets, desks, partitions and a bed.

$3,000-4,000

$2,000-3,000

$3,000-5,000

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127 Evelyn Ackerman woven tapestries (4)

128 Alexander Girard Textiles

129 Charles & Ray Eames “RAR” Rocking chair

ERA Industries, designed circa 1968 Titled: “Blocks”, “OP 66”, “Campesina” and “Morning Dove” Each with label and woven monogram 44”h x 22.5”; 24.5”h x 24”; 64.5”h x 19.25”; 68”h x 23”

Comprised of 2 “Miller Stripe” curtain panels and various fabric samples Herman Miller, designed 1961

Herman Miller, designed 1951 Retains fabric tag 28.5”h x 19”w x 27”d

$1,000-1,500

$600-800

$2,000-3,000


88 Frank Stella “Eccentric Polygons” (Sanborville)

89 Frank Stella “Eccentric Polygons” (sunapee)

En suite with previous

En suite with previous

$900-1,200

$900-1,200

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130 Charles & Ray Eames “CTM” table

131 Charles & Ray Eames “DCW”

132 Charles & Ray Eames “DCM”

133 Charles & Ray Eames “LCW”

Evans, designed 1946 Retains decal 16”h x 34” diameter

Herman Miller, designed 1945 Red anodized 29”h x 19.5”w x 21”d

Herman Miller, designed 1945 Black anodized 29”h x 19.5”w x 21”d

Herman Miller, designed 1945 Ash 26.5”h x 22”w x 25”d

$1,500-2,000

$800-1,000

$400-500

$1,000-1,500


134 Charles & Ray Eames “ESU-421-C”

135 Charles & Ray Eames “LCW”

136 Charles & Ray Eames “LCW”

137 Charles & Ray Eames “LCW”

Herman Miller, designed 1950 59.24”h x 46.75”l x 17”d

Herman Miller, designed 1945 Black anodized 26.5”h x 22”w x 25”d

Evans, designed 1945 Ash Retains Evans label 26.5”h x 22”w x 25”d

Evans, designed 1945 Oak with walnut finish Retains Evans label 26.5”h x 22”w x 25”d

$1,000-1,500

$1,200-1,500

$15,000-20,000

$1,000-1,500


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138 Elaine de Kooning “Bullfight” 1961 Oil on canvas Signed lower right; verso “39” 30” x 57” Provenance:

Private owner , pu r -

chased directly from the artist in 1961

$80,000-100,000


139 George Nelson “Action Office” executive desk

140 Charles & Ray Eames “FSW-6”

141 Charles & Ray Eames “FSW-10”

142 Charles & Ray Eames “Sea things” tray

Herman Miller, designed 1964 28.5”h x 84”l x 42.25”w

Herman Miller, designed 1946 68”h

Herman Miller, designed 1946 68”h

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-5,000

$4,000-6,000

Waverly Products, designed circa 1954 Impressed “Waverly Products Consolidated Molded Products Corporation” 1.25” x 20.5” x 13.5” $600-800


143 George Nelson Extensive flatware set

144 Charles & Ray Eames “Soft Pad” chair

145 George Nelson Cabinet

146 George Nelson & Robert Propst “action Office” Desk and perch

Carvel Hall, designed 1954 Stainless Steel Stamped “Carvel Hall Stainless Steel USA” Comprised of 16 small spoons; 13 salad forks; 11 dinner forks; 12 soup spoons; 12 iced tea spoons; 12 fish forks; 12 dinner knives; 12 bread and butter knives; 1 gravy ladle; two serving forks; 2 large serving fork/spoon; and two misc. serving pieces

Herman Miller, designed 1968 Black leather 33”h (adjustable) x 23”w x 22.5”d

Model no. 4700 Herman Miller, designed 1948 Retains foil tag 30”h x 34”l x 18.5”d

Herman Miller, designed circa 1965. Retains Herman Miller label Drafting perch not illustrated 43.5”h x 32”w x 65.5”l

$1,000-1,200

$2,000-3,000

$1,500-2,000

$600-800

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147 George Nelson Pair of “Steelframe” series chests Model no. 4032A (Turquoise front) Herman Miller, designed 1956 Retains Herman Miller circular medallion 29.5”h x 33.5”l x 19”d $2,000-3,000

148 George Nelson “Half-Nelson” table lamp

149 George Nelson Tray table

150 George Nelson wall Clock

Koch & Lowy, designed 1960 20.25”h

Model no. 4950 Herman Miller, designed 1948 20.5”h (adjustable) x 15” x 15”

Howard Miller, designed 1955 Remnant of Howard Miller tag 14”diameter

$600-800

$1,000-1,500

$700-900


151 George Nelson “Coconut” chair and ottoman

152 George Nelson “Mobile table”

153 George Nelson, attributed “Kite” table lamp

154 George Nelson Executive chair

Model no. 5569 & 5898 Herman Miller, designed 1955 32”h x 40”w x 33”d plus ottoman

Model no. 5152 Herman Miller, designed 1948 23.5”h x 24”w x 17”

Designed circa 1953 28”h x 8.8” x 9”

Model no. 5871 Herman Miller, designed 1963 38”h x 28.5”w x 29”d

$4,000-6,000

$500-700

$1,500-2,000

$1,000-1,500

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155 Wayne Thiebaud “Six Desserts” (From Recent Etchings II) 1973 Etching Signed, numbered and dated in pencil #22 of 50 Image 20” x 15.75”; sheet 29.75” x 22.75” $8,000-10,000

156 Larry Cohen Seascape Oil on canvas Signed verso 15”h x 18”w $1,500-2,500


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157 Paul Wonner “Landscape (Caravaggio series)” Watercolor, ink & gouache on paper Signed lower right 40”h x 28” $5,000-7,000

158 Paul Wonner “Glass, Postcard (Caravaggio: Narcissus)” 1968 Drawing on paper Signed lower right 23” x 18”; framed 32.25” x 25” Felix Landau Gallery label verso $3,000-5,000


298 Andy Warhol “Birmingham Race Riot” (from “Ten works by Ten Painters”) 1964 Color screenprint Edition 348 of 500 Published by Ives-Sillman, CT 20” x 24” $5,000-6,000

159 Frank Stella “Imola Three I” (From Circuits) 1982 Engraving and relief-printed etching Signed, dated and numbered in pencil From the edition of 30 66.25” x 51.25” $13,000-15,000


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160 Viola Frey “New Guinea Rain Forest” 1974 Glazed ceramic 42”h $6,000-8,000


161 Ralph Bacerra Animal series Studio, executed 1976 Ceramic sculpture 36” h x 15”d x 26”l $12,000-15,000

162 Ralph Bacerra Glazed art piece Studio, executed 1999 Signed “Bacerra 99” 24”h x 14” x 10” Provenance: Gift

from the artist

$3,000-5,000


163 Ralph Bacerra Glazed ceramic bowl

164 Ralph Bacerra Glazed ceramic bowl

165 Ralph Bacerra Glazed ceramic bowl

Studio, executed circa 1958 Signed “Ralph” 9.75”h x 12”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1968 Signed “Bacerra” 7.5”h x 9”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1968 Signed “Bacerra” 5.5”h x 11.25”diameter

Provenance: Gift

Provenance: Gift

Provenance: Gift

from the artist

$1,500-2,000

from the artist

$1,500-2,000

from the artist

$1,200-1,500

65 166 Ralph Bacerra cups & saucers (6 each)

167 Ken Price Large tea cup

168 Ken Price Small tea cups (2)

Studio, executed circa 1962 Each signed “Ralph” Cup 3”h; saucer 6”diameter

1956 Signed “Ken Price 56” 3.5” h x 4.24”diameter

Provenance: Gift

$800-1,200

1956 Signed “Ken Price 56” 3.25” h x 2.875”diameter & 3.25h x 3”diameter

$1,000-1,500

from the artist

$1,500-2,000


169 Harvey Probber Cabinet Harvey Probber, Inc, designed circa 1961 Retains Probber tag 54.5”h x 42”l x 18.25”d $2,000-3,000

170 Harvey Probber Coffee table with inset marble section Harvey Probber, Inc, designed circa 1952 24”h x 50”diameter $2,500-3,500

171 Arthur Court Pair of “tortoise” aluminum lamps Designed circa 1972 31.75”h x 21”w x 7”d $1,500-2,000


67 172 Edward Fields, attributed Rug

173 Harvey Probber Pair of sling lounge chairs (2)

Designed circa 1958 82” x 105.5”

Harvey Probber, Inc, designed circa 1968 27.5”h x 29”w x 30”d

$2,000-3,000

$3,000-5,000


174 American Modern Couch with Jack Lenor Larsen designed fabric Retains upholstery tag 28”h x 89”l x 32”d $2,000-3,000

175 Paul Frankl Cork end table

176 Conrad Divine Coffee table with inset tiles

Johnson Furniture Company, designed circa 1952 Johnson Furniture Company brand 23”h x 24”w x 25”d

Designed circa 1965 Retains tag “Mosaic table custom crafted in Venetian Glass designed by Conrad Divine” 17”h x 82.75”w x 23”

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500


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177 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Biomorphic glass coffee table

178 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Pair of “Sienna” side tables

Widdicomb, designed circa 1952 17”h x 33”widest point x 54”longest

Widdicomb, designed circa 1953 Retains Widdicomb tag Each 23.5”h x 20”w x 21.25”d

$3,000-5,000

$2,500-3,000


179 William Haines, attributed Dinette suite

180 Nessen style Group of 4 floor lamps

181 Edward Fields Wool rug

Designed circa 1955 Table: 24”h x 42”diameter; chairs 28”h x 20.5”w x 22”d Comprised of a table and 4 chairs

Designed circa 1965 Each 53”h

Designed 1967 Signed in selvedge 109” x 84”

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-4,000

$3,000-5,000


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182 Edward Fields Rug

183 T.H.Robsjohn-Gibbings 4-drawer chest

Designed 1971 Signed in selvedge 147” x 209”

Widdicomb, designed circa 1952 39.75”h x 35”l x 21”d

$4,000-6,000

$1,500-2,000

184 T.H.Robsjohn-Gibbings chest of drawers with mirror Widdicomb, designed circa 1952 Mirror not illustrated 31”h x 68.5”l x 21”d $1,500-2,000

185 T.H.Robsjohn-Gibbings Pair of nightstands Widdicomb, designed circa 1952 Branded Widdicomb 25”h x 19”l x 15”d $1,500-2,000


186 Edward Wormley Executive desk

187 Edward Wormley End table

188 Edward Wormley Pair of armchairs

Dunbar, designed circa 1952 29.5”h x 60”l x 33”d

Model no. 5310 Dunbar, designed circa 1952 Retains metal tag 25”h x 19”x 17”

Model no. 5513 Dunbar, designed circa 1955 Retains Dunbar metal tag 27”h x 26.25”w x 27”d

$600-800

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000


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189 Alexander Calder Hand painted plane

190 KLM Travel posters (3)

191 Ottomar Anton Zeppelin poster

1973, unique Signed Calder On stand: 7.25”h x 13” x 18.5”l

Circa 1938 Pair 38.25” x 25.25”; and 28.5” x 33”

Circa 1936 Signed “Muhlmeister & Johler - Hamburg” lower left and “Anton” upper right 31.75” x 22.5”; framed 33.25” x 24.25”

$35,000-40,000

$2,500-3,500

$600-800


192 Pablo Picasso “Toros” plate

193 Pablo Picasso “Two Birds No. 95” plate

194 Pablo Picasso “Bull Under Tree” plate

195 Claude Venard Untitled

196 Charles Levier Untitled

From the edition of 500 1952 See detailed stamps online 7.8” diameter AR #161

#16 of 150 1963 Signed “Edition Picasso” and impressed “Edition Picasso” with Madoura stamp 8”diameter AR #487

From the edition of 500 1952 See detailed stamps online 7.5”diameter AR #159

Executed circa 1955 Oil on canvas Signed lower right 21.5” x 18”

1960 Oil on canvas Signed lower right 39.5” x 29”

$3,500-5,000

$3,500-4,500

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000

$3,000-4,000


197 Joan Miro “Eclats” 1968 Color aquatint Artist Proof Signed lower right 29.5” x 22.4” $3,000-5,000

198 Joan Miro “Untitled” (From La Bague d’ Aurore Suite) 1958, unique Hand colored engraving Signed lower right Sheet 14.5” x 10.75” $5,000-6,000

199 Ecole de Paris Untitled (still life)

200 Genevieve Gavrel Untitled (Still life)

1956 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right 45” x 34.5”

Circa 1950s Painting Signed verso 18” x 21”

$3,000-4,000

$1,800-2,500

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201 Pablo Picasso “Plate I” (From Le Carmen des Carmen) 1960 Dry point Signed in green crayon lower right; numbered in pencil lower left #21 of 30 Image 8” x 6”; sheet 14” x 10” $10,000-15,000

202 Pablo Picasso “Scene aux Quatre Personnages”

203 After Pablo Picasso Untitled

1959 Signed lower right; edition lower left; dated in the plate #41 of 50 11.25” x 12”; framed 26” x 26”

1952 Black and white lithograph Signed lower right 18.75” x 24”; framed 28” x 32.5”

$6,000-8,000

$2,000-3,000


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204 Pablo Picasso “Homme en Gilet Afghan Songeant aux Amours d’un Mousquetaire et de sa Dulcinee” (From the 347 Series, 8 April, IV, Mougins) 1968 Etching Signed, numbered and dated in pencil #28 of 50 Image 12.5” x 16.5”; sheet 17.875” x 22.25” $14,000-16,000


205 Jacques Adnet Pair of Armchairs

206 Jean Prouve Pair of stools

207 French Modern Lamp

French, designed circa 1945 29”h x 25”w x 22”d

Ateliers, designed circa 1935 Each 18”h x 14”diameter

$4,000-6,000

$1,000-1,500

Manufacturer unknown, designed circa 1950 58”h $3,000-4,000


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208 Serge Mouille “Appliqué Murale a 2 Bras Pivotants” Designed 1953 47”h x 50”w Provenance information available upon request $15,000-20,000

209 Mid Century French Floor lamp

210 Francois Monnet Cocktail table

Designed circa 1965 69”h

Kappa, designed circa 1970 16”h x 35.5”x 35.5”

$1,500-2,000

$4,000-6,000


211 Harry Bertoia Untitled (2)

212 Luther Conover Square side table

213 Klaus Grabbe Lounge chair

Circa 1940s Monotype, ink on paper One signed verso and titled “Series IV” Each 10.5” x 10.5”

Designed circa 1950 15.5”h x 31” x 31”

Designed circa 1948 32.5”h x 23.5”w x 28”d

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

$1,800-2,500


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214 Coen de Vries Wall rack Pilastro, designed 1955 59” x 30.75” $1,800-2,500

215 French Modern Wall mounted coat rackumbrella stand Designed circa 1962 72” x 29” x 6” $1,200-1,500

216 Luther Conover Lounge chair

217 California Modern Coffee table

Designed circa 1950 25.5”h x 19”w x 24”d

Manufacturer unknown, designed circa 1965 18”h x 68”l x 22”w

$600-800

$2,000-3,000


218 Esteban Vicente “Black is Beautiful” 1987 Collage, paper on canvas Signature, medium, title and date verso 38” x 28” $25,000-30,000


21 Nanna & Jorgen Ditzel Hanging chair R. Wengler, designed 1959 50”h $3,000-5,000

219 Fritz Winter Untitled

220 Alexander Liberman Untitled

1951 Work on paper Signed and dated lower right 19.25” x 27”; framed 22.5” x 30.25” Galerie Marbach Berne (Suisse) label verso

1973 Color lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #72 of 100 38.5” x 27.25”

$2,000-3,000

$1,000-1,500

221 Salvador Dali “La Conquete Du Cosmos” group of 14 plates Executed circa 1975 Signed in the design and the justification verso 8.75”diameter $3,000-4,000

222 Jean Lurcat Glazed ceramic plate Designed circa 1950 Signed “Dessin J. Lurcat Sant Vicens D1” 8.5”diameter $600-900

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223 French Modern Folding chairs (4)

224 Maximilian Karp Dining suite (table and 6 chairs)

Designed circa 1960 28.5”h x 20”w x 28”d

Karp, designed 1950 Retains tag Table: 29”h x 53”l x 36”w; Chairs 27.5”h x 17”w x 18.5”

$2,000-3,000

$2,500-3,500


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225 Karoly Fulop, attributed Art Deco sculpture

226 Abraham P. Hankins Untitled

227 John Teyral Untitled

Executed circa 1940 Carved wood 21”h x 11.5” x 5.5”

1953-54 Oil on canvas Signed and dated verso 28” x 36”

1962 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left 29.75” x 43”

$2,000-3,000

$800-900

$1,500-2,000


228 Sergio Rodrigues Lounge chair Designed circa 1965 28.5”h x 30.5”w x 39”d $3,000-4,000

229 Sergio Rodrigues Lounge sofa Designed circa 1965 29”h x 80”w x 38”d $4,000-6,000


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230 Sergio Rodrigues “Sheriff” chair and ottoman

231 Sergio Rodrigues “Sheriff” chair and ottoman

232 Sergio Rodrigues Bar Cart

233 Sergio Rodrigues Pair of “Oscar” chairs

Isa, Italy, designed circa 1963 29.5”h x 39”w x 35”d

Isa, Italy, designed circa 1963 29”h x 39”w x 35.5”d Shot first

Designed circa 1965 28”h x 29.5”w x 17”d

Designed 1956 31”h x 26.5”w x 20.5”d

$2,500-3,500

Provenance:

$3,000-5,000

Provenance: B utterfields, 2006

$3,000-5,000

October

B utterfields O ctober

2006

$2,500-3,500


234 Joaquim Tenreiro Sofa and chairs (3) Designed circa 1958 Sofa 28”h x 73”w x 27.5”d; chairs 28”h x 28”w x 27.5” Cushions not illustrated Provenance: Philips

de P u ry, December

2006

$25,000-35,000


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235 Richard Pettibone “Andy Warhol, Tomato Soup, 1962” 1986 Silkscreen on canvas Signed, titled, and inscribed verso “Andy Warhol, Tomato Soup, 1962”, “Richard Pettibone 1986” and “Andy’s favorite flavor” 6.875” x 5.25” $20,000-30,000


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236 Keith Haring “Statue of Liberty” 1986 Color screenprint Signature, edition, date lower right PP 8/10 Framed 45” x 35.5” $15,000-20,000



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237 Andy Warhol “Fish” (FS IIIA.39) 1983 Screenprint Stamped verso with Andy Warhol Estate stamp (numbered 89.87) and initialed “TJH” Unpublished Sheet 44” x 30”; framed 51.5” x 38.5” Literature: Andy

Warhol Prints: A Cata-

238 Andy Warhol “Studio 54 Complimentary Drink Invitation” (FS IIIA.16) Circa 1978 Screenprint Stamped verso with Andy Warhol Estate stamp (numbered UP54.14) and initialed “TJH” Unpublished Sheet 38.25” x 25”; framed 49” x 36”

logu e R aisonné 1 9 6 2- 1 9 8 7, Feldman/

Literature: A ndy

Schellmann, 2 0 03 , pg 24 4

log ue Raisonné 1 9 6 2- 1 9 8 7, F eldman/

$6,000-7,000

Warhol Prints: A Cata-

S chellmann, 2 0 03 , pg 2 3 5

$25,000-35,000


239 Andy Warhol “Reds-Pete Rose I” 1985 Graphite on HMP paper Stamped verso “Estate of Andy Warhol” and “Authorized by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts” 31.75” x 23.75” $45,000-50,000


240 Andy Warhol “Cow”

241 Andy Warhol “In the bottom of my garden”

1966 Lithograph on paper Unknown edition 46” x 30.25”

Circa 1956 Offset color lithograph Signed in image 8.5” x 11”; framed 18.5” x 21”

$5,000-7,000

$4,000-6,000

242 Andy Warhol “Torsos”

243 Andy Warhol Signed “Liz” postcard

244 Andy Warhol “Campbell’s Tomato Soup”

1977 Lithograph Signed 59” x 39.5”

After 1964 Pen signature on postcard stock 5” x 4”; framed 14” x 12.75”

Signed artwork Circa 1975 Pen on Studio 54 letterhead 6” x 4”; framed 9.5” x 7.75”

$2,000-3,000

$1,000-1,500

95

$4,000-6,000


245 Robert Indiana Golden Five (Red)

246 Joseph Albers “WLS-XII” (Orange)

247 James Prestini Untitled #74

248 Bruce Stillman Kinetic sculpture

Circa 1972 Wool felt Retains Multiples tag verso with signature and edition number (illegible) From the edition of 30 68” x 66.5” Multiples, New York

1966 Color lithograph Signature and date lower right; edition and title lower left #14 of 125 21.25” x 21.25”

Studio, executed circa 1965 Stamped “Prestini 74” 20.25”h x 21” x 9”

1977 Signed “Stillman 77” 20”h x 16” x 6”

$3,000-4,000

$2,000-3,000

$4,000-5,000

$2,500-3,500


249 Yaacov Agam “Space Divider” sculpture

250 Fletcher Benton “Synchronistic L-110”

Executed circa 1972 Signed “Agam” Sold with original box 9”h x 7” x 7”

Together with book by Edward LucieSmith (1990 edition) #46 of 100 Fletcher Benton Studios for Galeria Bonino, Ltd., 1965 Signature and edition verso 10”diameter

Lu cie- S mith, Abrams, N ew York , 1990

251 Herbert Bayer “Four Scales”

252 Victor Vasarely Betelguese

253 Alan d’Arcangelo Untitled

1969 Serigraph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #9 of 70 37” x 36”

Circa 1962 Color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #48 of 50 Framed 29” x 27”

1970 Color lithograph Signed and date lower right; edition lower left #26 of 175 26.25” x 21.25”

$2,500-3,500

$1,200-1,500

$800-1,200

As part of the Kinetic Series he produced from 1965-1971 Literature: F letcher

B enton, E dward

$2,000-3,000

$600-800

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255 Joe Columbo Pair of floor lamps O-Luce, designed 1966 57”h “Spider” and “Coupe” Literature: S o urcebook

of Modern

F u rniture , Habegger & Osman, Norton , 2 0 05 , pg 3 3 1

$1,200-1,500

254 Wendell Lovett, attributed Fire hood

256 Vico Magistretti “Caori” coffee table

257 Vico Magistretti “Atollo” table lamp

258 Richard Sapper “Tizio” adjustable light on stand

Designed circa 1960 Approximately 125”h Additional parts not illustrated

Gavina, designed 1961 18”h x 37.75” x 50.25”

O-Luce, designed 1977 28”h x 19”diameter Conical shade

Artemide, designed 1972 As illustrated 54”h Sold with original shipping box

$1,000-1,500

G avina , Vercelloni, Ri z zoli, 1 9 8 7, pg 3 9

Literature: S o urcebook

$1,500-2,500

F u rniture , Habegger & Osman, Norton ,

F u rniture , Habegger & O sman , N orton,

2 0 05 , pg 7 0 8

2 0 05 , pg 7 0 6

$500-800

$600-800

Literature: The

Adventu re of D esign:

of Modern

Literature: S o urcebook

of M odern


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259 Guido Drocco & Franco Mello “Cactus” hat rack

260 Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni “Arco” floor lamp

Gufram, designed 1960s 66”h x 29” x 27”

Flos, designed 1962 95”h

Literature: A rt

$1,800-2,500

Platstic :

D esigned for Living , D i Noto, Ab beville P ress, 1984, pg 190 - 9 1

$3,000-5,000

261 Flos & Vico Magistretti Pair of table lamps

262 Gae Aulenti “Pipistrello “ table lamp

263 Gae Aulenti “Pipistrello “ table lamp

One lamp called “Eclisse” Artemide & Flos, designed 1965 One impressed “Flos Made in Italy” 7.5”h x 14.5” x 10” and 7.5” x 4.5”diameter

Martinelli-Luce, designed 1967 27.5”h

Martinelli-Luce, designed 1967 27.5”h Literature: Sou rcebook of

Literature: V ico

Magistretti,

Pasca , Thames and H udson , 1 9 9 1 , pg 6 2- 6 3

$1,200-1,500

Literature: S o urcebook

of

Modern F urniture , H abegger & O sman, Norton , 2 0 05 , pg 7 03

$1,000-1,500

Modern F u rnit u re, H abegger & O sman, Norton, 2005, pg 703

$1,500-2,000


264 Gaetano Pesce “Donna” chair and ottoman

265 Mel Ramos “Camilla” together with a watch “Chaos”

266 Larry Rivers “Kitchen”

Model no. UP5 & UP6 C&B Italia, designed 1969 Polyurethane foam over stretched fabric 42”h x 45”w x 54”d

1989 Screenprint in colors and watch Signed lower right; edition lower left #121 of 161 Framed 44” x 39”

1981-1986 Color lithograph Signature, edition and date lower right #169 of 200 11.75” x 12”

$1,500-2,000

$800-1,000

$3,000-5,000


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267 Judy Chicago Wood block set

268 Joe Goode Untitled

269 Joe Goode Untitled

1967 12 Indian Rosewood blocks with bag Initialed, dated and numbered on an enclosed card “JC 67 No. 3”

1981 Collage Edition lower left; signed middle; dated lower right #23 of 30 15” x 23”; framed 21.5” x 30”

1981 Collage Edition lower left; signed middle; dated lower right #23 of 30 15” x 23”; framed 21.5” x 30”

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000


270 Gae Aulenti Pair of “Pileo” table lamps

271 Mario Bellini Group of “Gatti” stacking tables

272 Sori Yanagi, attributed Foot stool (animal)

Artemide, designed 1972

Atelier International Limited, designed 1966 Retains sticker “Made in Italy for AI” and impressed “C&B Italia M. Bellini” Largest 10”h x 19.75” x 19.75”

Kotobuki, designed 1954 12”h x 19.75” x 17.5”

Literature: S ourcebook

of Modern

Fu rniture, H abegger & Osman , N orton , 2005, pg 332

$1,200-1,500

$300-500

$1,000-1,500


273 Roy Lichtenstein “Whaam!” diptych

274 Roy Lichtenstein “As I opened fire” triptych

1963 Offset color lithograph Signed lower right on second panel From the edition of 3000 Each 24.5” x 28.5”; framed 32.25” x 36.5”

1966 Offset color lithograph Lower right “c S.M.A.” Published by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. This example purchased before 1980. Signed lower right in pencil on third panel. Each 24.5” x 20”; framed 27” x 22.5”

$6,000-8,000

$6,000-8,000

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275 Verner Panton “Heart Cone” chair Model no. K3 Fritz Hansen, designed 1958 35”h x 39.5”w x 25”d Literature: Verner

Panton : T he C ol-

lected Works, V itra Muse um, 2 0 0 0, pg 242

$1,500-2,500

276 Verner Panton “Pendant Flowerpot” hanging and table lamp Model nos. 16562 & 23410 Louis Poulsen & Co., designed circa 1969 Porcelain enamel Retains paper label Table lamp 13”h $1,000-1,500

277 Verner Panton Fruit dish

278 Verner Panton Pair of “Bachelor” chairs

Grainware, designed 1988 Signed 4”h x 20” x 18”

Model no. 3350 Fritz Hansen, designed 1953 Each 29”h x 20.5”w x 27”d

Literature: V erner

Panton : The Col-

Literature: V erner

Panton: T he C ol-

lected Works, Vitra M use u m, 2 0 0 0,

lected Works, Vitra Mu seu m, 2000,

pg 3 0 9

pg 24 0

$2,000-3,000

$1,500-2,500

$3,000-5,000

$3,000-5,000


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279 Jasper Johns “#3” (After Untitled 1975)

280 Ellsworth Kelly “Red Orange”

281 Ellsworth Kelly “Blue/Yellow/Red”

1976 Lithograph from 11 aluminum plates Signed, dated and numbered in pencil #27 of 60 Sheet 30” x 29.75”

1964-65 Color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #28 of 75 24” x 35.5”

1970-73 Color screenprint Signature and edition lower right Printers Proof

$12,000-15,000

$5,000-7,000

$6,000-8,000



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The lots offered here are two from a total of six chandeliers of this design made by Diego Giacometti and commissioned by Serge Matta circa 1980. Matta, brother of artist Roberto Matta, worked in the fashion industry for Schiaperelli among others before opening his own atelier in 1957.

282 Diego Giacometti Chandelier

283 Diego Giacometti Chandelier

Custom, executed circa 1972 Signed & monogrammed 31”h x 16.25”diameter Certificate of authenticity by James Lord, dated October 11, 2006

Custom, executed circa 1972 Signed & monogrammed 31”h x 16.25”diameter Certificate of authenticity by James Lord, dated October 11, 2006

Provenance:

Provenance:

Private Collection ,

Private Collection ,

London ; Private Collection , Paris

London ; Private Collection , Paris

F rom the set of 6 commissioned by

F rom the set of 6 commissioned by

S erge Matta

S erge Matta

$80,000-120,000

$80,000-120,000


284 Diego Giacometti “Bureau au Cerf, Biche et Faon” Bronze writing desk with patina Studio, executed circa 1970 Signed underneath upper frame “Diego” with artist’s monogram 28.5”h x 59.5”l x 29.25”d 72.4cm x 151.1cm x 74.3cm Sold with certificate of authenticity by James Lord, dated October 11, 2006 Literature: Diego

giacometti , daniel

M archesseau, A brams, new york , 1987, pg 83 for a nearly identical example ( withou t the friez e of animals )

Provenance: Private

Collection, Lon-

don ; P rivate C ollection, Paris

$200,000-300,000


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173 Roy McMakin Wardrobe/desk Domestic Furniture Company, designed 1986 62.25”h x 36.5”w x 27”d (closed) $3,000-5,000



285 Diego Giacometti “Lampe a la tete de Femme”

286 Diego Giacometti “Lampe a la tete de Femme”

Cast before 1980 19.88” x 5.25” x 5.25” 50.5cm Certificate of authenticity by James Lord, dated May 29, 2008

Cast before 1980 19.5” x 5.25” x 5.25” 49.5cm Certificate of authenticity by James Lord, dated May 29, 2008

Literature: Diego

giacometti, daniel

Literature: D iego

giacometti, daniel

M archesseau, Abrams, new york ,

M archesseau, Abrams, new york ,

1 9 8 7, pg 3 5 for a nearly identical

1 9 8 7, pg 3 5 for a nearly identical

e xample

e xample

$40,000-60,000

$40,000-60,000

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287 Stan Bitters Pair of tan “Thumb” pots

288 Stan Bitters Large red “Thumb” pot

289 Stan Bitters “Red “Thumb” pot

Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s “HSC B-21-18” and “‘96” (one “‘95”) and “RX” 21”diameter x 18”h

Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s “HSC B-28-24” and “2006” and “RD” 23”h x 28”diameter

Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s “HSC B-24-20” and “2006” 19”h x 23”diameter

$1,000-1,500

$800-1,200

$1,500-2,000

290 Stan Bitters Pair brush-side pots

291 Stan Bitters Pair black bell pots

Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s “HSC C-21-23” and “‘96” 23”h x 21”diameter

Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s no markings 23”h x 23.5”diameter; and 22.5”h x 23”diameter

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000


292 Stan Bitters Group of 4 wall pockets Studio, executed circa 1990s Various sizes Three horizontal 9” x 25”; vertical one 14” x 8” $800-1,000

293 Stan Bitters Rectangular pot with feet Hans Sumpf Co, designed circa 1960s “10-25-QT” and “AD” 11.5”h x 25” x 11.5”d $500-700

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294 Bruce Gray “On the Threshold of a Dream” kinetic sculpture Executed circa 1995 Brushed steel Signed Approximately 76”h x 140” Custom commission Provenance: Linda

Su llivan Estate ,

p urchased directly from the artist

$3,000-5,000

295 Bruce Gray “Meteor” coffee table Custom commission, executed circa 1995 Signed “B. Gray” 17.5”h x 84”l x 51”w Provenance:

Linda S ullivan E state, p ur -

chased from the artist

$3,000-5,000


292 Robert Fritz Group of 3 “Mercury” glass vases (3) Studio, designed circa 1968 Signed “Fritz” Purple 5.5”h x 6”diameter; Grey 4.5”h x 4.5”diameter; Blue 8.75”h x 7”diameter

293 Scheier Glazed ceramic bowl Studio, designed circa 1955 Signed 3.5”h x 7”diameter $1,200-1,500

$2,400-3,600

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296 Poul M. Volther “Corona” chair Model no. EJ 605 Erik Jorgensen, designed 1961 36.5”h x 34”w x 31”d Provenance:

B utterfields, S eptember

2001

$5,000-7,000


297 Dan Johnson “Gazelle” lounge chair

298 Dan Johnson Rare highback “Gazelle” lounge chair

Dan Johnson Studios, designed 1957 27”h x 22”w x 26”d

Dan Johnson Studios, designed 1957 37.5”h x 25” w x 34”d

$8,000-9,000

$12,000-15,000


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299 Max Ingrand Floor lamp Fontana Arte, designed circa 1954 85�h x 12.5�diameter $8,000-10,000


300 Tobia Scarpa Glass vase with “Occhio” design

301 Italian Brass wall sconces (2)

302 Italian Brass wall sconces (2)

Venini, Murano, designed 1959-60 Retains paper label “Venini Venezia Murano 12”h x 3.5” x 3.5”

Probably Arteluce, designed circa 1953 24”h x 10” x 4”

Probably Arteluce, designed circa 1953 24”h x 10” x 4”

Designed for the “Victoria”, a luxury Ocean Liner built by Gustavo Pulitzer Finale at Trieste, Italy

Designed for the “Victoria”, a luxury Ocean Liner built by Gustavo Pulitzer Finale at Trieste, Italy

$3,000-5,000

$3,000-5,000

Literature: I

Vetri Venini, Franco

Deboni , 1 9 8 8 , Plate 1 6 4

$3,000-5,000

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303 Marco Zanuso “Sleeper” sofa

304 Italian modern “Triennale” style floor lamp

305 Oswaldo Borsani, attributed “Techno” table

306 Gaetano Scolari Chandelier

Arflex, designed 1954 32”h x 75”l x 34.5”d

Designed 1953 As illustrated 76.25”h

Designed circa 1954 19.5”h x 31.5” x 31.5”

Literature: Les

$2,500-3,500

$2,000-3,000

Scolari, designed circa 1970 Retains Scolari paper label 27.5”h x 27.5”diameter

A nnees 50, D’A nne B ony,

Editions du R egard, 1982, pg 2 74

$3,000-5,000

$1,200-1,500


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307 Gio Ponti Coffee table

308 Dube Glass bowl with stand

309 Pietro chiesa Pair of glass “Star” bowls

Fontana Arte, designed circa 1950 Brass with inset granite shelf Glass marked 20”h x 37.5”l x 20”d

Fontana Arte, designed circa 1955 Signed “Dube Fontana Arte” 8”h x 24”diameter

Fontana Arte, designed 1940 Hollowed thick crystal 1.5” x 10”diameter

$15,000-20,000

$1,500-2,000

Literature: Fontana

Arte: A Transparent H is -

tory, Skira , 1 9 9 8 , pg 8 4

$800-1,000


310 Franco Albini Pair of armchairs

311 Marcello Fantoni Vase

312 Aldo Tura Thermal

313 Aldo Tura Thermal on wheels

Model no. 48 Knoll, designed 1954 30.5”h x 24.5”w x 27”d

Raymor, designed circa 1968 Stamped “Fantoni Firenze Raymor Italy” 15.5”h x 4.75”diameter

Designed circa 1965 Label “Creazione Italy Tura” 10”h x 7”diameter

Designed circa 1965 Impressed stamp (illegible) 11”h x 8” x 7”

$4,000-6,000

$800-1,200

$700-900

$700-900


123 314 San Paolo Pair of vessels

315 Massimo Vignelli Sconce

316 Antonio Da Ros “Sommerso” glass sculpture

317 Lino Tagliapietra Glass platter

Circa 1950 Each signed “San Paolo Made in Italy” 38”h x 9.5”diameter; and 38.75” x 12”diameter

Venini, designed 1958 15.5”h x 9”diameter

Cendese, designed circa 1965 10”h x 9” x 3”

$4,000-6,000

$800-1,200

Murano, designed 1996 Signed “Lino Tagliapietra effetre international Murano 1996” 7.75” x 10.75”diameter

$2,000-3,000

$800-1,200


259 Hendrick Van Keppel and Taylor Green Pair of adjustable sofa/chaises VKG, designed circa 1950 15”h x 74”w x 30”d $4,000-6,000

260 Van Keppel and Taylor Green Pair of torchiers VKG, designed circa 1952 62”h $1,000-1,500


318 Piero Fornasetti & Gio Ponti “Biglietti de Visita” desk Designed circa 1950, this example probably produced in the 1950s Retains label 31”h x 35.5”l x 18.5”d $15,000-20,000

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319 Gino Sarfatti, attributed Pair of floor lamps Arteluce, designed circa 1950 Stamped “Made in Italy” 83”h Provenance:

Hu dspeth Commission,

O regon ; private collection

$10,000-15,000


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320 Gio Ponti Marble coffee table

321 Franco Albini “Margherita” chair and ottoman

322 Marco Zanuso, attributed “Lady” chair

Singer & Sons, designed 1952 15.75”h x 17.5”w x 60”l

Bonacina, designed 1951 40”h x 28.5”w x 34”d

Designed circa 1955 39.5”h x 27.5”w x 38”d

$3,000-5,000

$1,500-2,000

$2,500-3,500


73 George Nelson “Coconut” chair and ottoman Model no. 5569 Herman Miller, designed 1955 32”h x 40”w x 33”d $5,000-7,000

129 323 Ico Parisi Set of nesting tables Singer & Sons, designed circa 1952 Stamped “Made in Italy” Largest 17.75”h x 19.75” x 31.5” $3,000-5,000

324 del Campo & other Occasional table; together with pair of del Campo bowls Designed circa 1962 Table retains tag “Made in Italy”; bowls stamped “del campo Italy for AH” 18”h x 24.5”diameter; bowls 1” x 6.5” x 6.5” and 1.25” x 6.5” x 4.5” $2,000-3,000

325 Gio Ponti Circular coffee table

326 Italian Modern Floor light

Singer & Sons, designed 1952 Retains M. Singer & Sons tag 23.75”h x 27.75”diameter

Possibly by Stilnovo, designed circa 1950 65.5”h

Literature: G io

$2,000-3,000

Ponti, Ugo L a

P ietra , Ri z zoli, 1 9 95 , pg 1 9 9

$1,200-1,500


327 pietro chiesa table lamp

328 Luciano Spazzali Untitled

329 Luciano Spazzali “Vaso Con Figura”

330 Salvatore Provino “Rilozolo del fermi”

Fontana Arte, designed circa 1956 19”h x 14.5”diameter

1958 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right 18.75” x 36.75”

1958 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right; dated, titled and signed verso 27” x 7”; framed 37.5” x 17”

Circa 1980 Oil on canvas Signed lower right; titled verso 31.5” x 23.5”

$8,000-10,000

$2,000-3,000

$1,000-1,500

$2,500-3,500


131 331 Italian Modern Group of side chairs (10)

332 Julio Radi Italian glass lamps (2)

333 Eugenio Pattarino Glazed ceramic form

334 Ugo Lucerni Pair of figures

Designed circa 1960 32”h x 16.5”w x 16.5”d

Designed circa 1952 37.75”h

Designed circa 1952 Signed “E.P.F. Italy 1087”

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$1,200-1,500

Lucerni, designed circa 1962 Glazed ceramic “Made in Italy, Lucerni, N-33” and the other “Falvio Magico Made in Italy No122 Lucerni Firenzi” 21.5” x 11” x 5.5” and 22.5” x 11” x 5” $2,500-3,500


336

337

335

335

337

335 Bob Stocksdale Pair of bowls

336 Bob Stocksdale Large Turned wood bowl

337 Bob Stocksdale Pair of bowls

Studio, designed circa 1965-77 Black Walnut Signed “Bob Stocksdale Black Walnut From California” and “Bob Stocksdale Black Walnut from California Linda Chang 7-10-77” 4.25”h x 9.5”diameter and 2.5”h x 8.5”diameter

Studio, designed circa 1968 Black Walnut Signed “Bob Stocksdale Black Walnut From California” 6.5”h x 17.5”diameter

Studio, designed circa 1965-90 Teak and Black Walnut “Bob Stocksdale Teak from Thailand” and “Bob Stocksdale Brazilian Rosewood 1990” 4”h x 8.5”diameter and 2”h x 6.75”diameter

$3,000-5,000

$1,500-1,800

$1,500-1,800

338 Al Middleton Untitled

339 Morne Swan “Head”

340 Julio de Diego Ceramic plate

Executed circa 1958 Marble sculpture Signed 14.5” x 11” x 6”

Cement and metal Signed “M Swan” on the base Unique 19” x 11.25” x 9.5”

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

Associated Artists of America, executed circa 1940 Impressed “AAA” and signed on the front “de Diego” 1.75”h x 9” x 9” $700-900


341 Myrton Purkiss Bowl & plate

342 Myrton Purkiss Footed bowl

343 Myrton Purkiss Group of bowls (3)

Studio, executed circa 1965 Bowl signed “M. Purkiss California” 3”h x 8.5”diameter and 1”h x 10”d Illustrated at left

Studio, executed circa 1965 Signed “M. Purkiss California” with paper label “2684” 3”h x 8.5” x 6.75”

$900-1,200

$800-1,200

Studio, executed circa 1965 Each signed “M. Purkiss California” and with paper labels “358” “372” and “385” 8.5”diameter x 1.5”h $900-1,200

344 Edith Heath Round vase

345 Joel Edwards Vase

346 Rose Cabat “Feelie”

347 Dora Delarios Bowl

Studio, executed circa 1962 Signed “Heath” 8”h x 7.5”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1960 Signed verso “Edwards XX” 10.25”h x 7” x 5”

Studio, designed circa 1965 Signed “Cabat” 3”h x 3.25”diameter

Executed circa 1958 Signed “Delarios Potter” 5”h x 9.5” diameter

$300-500

$1,000-1,500

$300-500

$1,500-2,000

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348 Robert Brown “Shibumi Table”

349 Raymond Loewy service

Studio, custom designed 1998 Book matched California Black Walnut with base of ebonized Honduras Mahogany and Malaga marble Signed and dated 29” x 96” x 40”

Rosenthal, designed circa 1949 Each stamped with Rosenthal and Loewy markings Various sizes See full list of items online Literature: Indu strial Design: Raymond Loewy,

$8,000-10,000

Loewy, Overlook P ress, 1 9 7 9, pg 1 5 8 - 5 9

$2,000-3,000


135 350 Don Shoemaker Pair of Armchairs

351 Norman Cherner Group of 4 “Cherner” chairs

352 Edward Wormley style bench

Senal, designed circa 1970 “Hecho in Mexico” and “Senal S.A.” 33”h x 30.5”w x 29”d

Plycraft, designed 1958 30.5”h x 24”w x 22”d

Possibly Dunbar, designed circa 1958 16”h x 84”l x 21.5”w

$1,000-1,500

$1,500-2,000

$3,000-5,000


353 Paul McCobb “Irwin Collection” breakfront Calvin, designed 1953 Retains Calvin tag 83.5”h x 71”l x 19”d $3,000-4,000


354 Paul McCobb “Connoisseur Collection” tables

355 Paul McCobb Table lamp

356 Paul McCobb Jewelry chest and mirror

Calvin, designed circa 1960 24”h x 29.5”w x 26.25”d

Designed circa 1958 29”h

$1,500-2,000

$1,000-1,500

Bryce Originals for Directional, designed circa 1952 22”h x 28”w x 10.5”d $2,000-2,500

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357 Richard Diebenkorn Untitled 1965 Drawing Signed”RD65” & inscribed “For Julie & Jasch-Dick 5.22.88” 16.75” x 12”; framed 25.5” x 20” $90,000-120,000


358 Richard Diebenkorn Untitled (from Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary) 1982-86 Color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #12 of 250 38” x 26” $4,000-6,000

359 Richard Diebenkorn “Tri-Color Spade” (From Five Spades) 1982 Sugar-lift aquatint and etching in colors Initialed, dated and numbered in pencil #17 of 50 Image 10” x 9”; sheet 26.5” x 19.75” $12,000-15,000

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Presented on the occaision of a friend’s fiftieth birthday, Diebenkorn’s painted cigar box reveals an interior of carefully arranged painted objects including several cigars of various sizes. A wood block painted blue and a matchbox painted lavender are placed on a bold red background creating a unique three-dimensional vignette that instantly recalls the artist’s “Ocean Park” series from the same year.

360 Richard Diebenkorn Untitled sculpture 1980, unique work Gouache and ink on cigar box, match box, and wood block with found cigars. 8” x 6.5” x 1.5” Provenance: Ac q uired directly from the artist

$100,000-150,000

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361 Hagenauer, attributed Silvered Bronze “Greyhound” sculpture Designed circa 1935 7”h x 20.5” x 3” $3,000-5,000

362 Carl Aubock Standing ash tray

363 Austrian Modern Pair of footed trays

364 Carl Aubock Group of 3 magazine holders

Circa 1955 17”h x 14”diameter

Designed circa 1950 Copper Each impressed “Handmade Austria” with makers mark 2”h x 15.75” x 5” and 2.25”h x 13.5” x 7”

Designed circa 1955 Largest 20”h x 18” x 8”

$2,500-3,500

$800-1,200

$2,500-3,500


143 365 Yngve Ekstrom Convertible sofa/daybed with cantilevered side table Designed 1959 26.5”h x 91.5”l x 36”d Literature: N ew

F u rnitu re 7, H atje,

Stu ttgart, 1 9 6 4 , pg 8 1

$2,500-3,500

366 Vilhelm Wohlert, attributed Group of 4 barstools Designed circa 1960 38.5”h x 19”w x 17”d $2,000-3,000


367 Finn Juhl Settee

368 Karl Appel Untitled

369 Finn Juhl Dining table

France & Sons, designed circa 1953 Retains “John Stuart Inc Grand Rapids New York” tag 28”h x 73”l x 30”d

Color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #189 of 200 15.25” x 19.5”; framed 16.75” x 20.75”

$4,000-6,000

$800-1,200

Model no. 560-1 Baker, designed circa 1955 Retains metal tag 29.5”h x 68”l x 47”d 2 leaves not illustrated $3,000-5,000


370 Bruno Mathsson Credenza

371 Bruno Mathsson Folding dining table

372 Sven Markelius Stacking chairs (8)

Karl Mathsson, designed circa 1938; this example circa 1965 28.5”h x 82.5”l x 18”d

Karl Mathsson, designed 1936 Branded mark 28.5”h x 35.5”d x 110”l (max)

Designed circa 1938 32.25”h x 18.25”w x 19.25”d

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-4,000

First designed for the Helsingborg Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden $1,800-2,500

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373 Poul Kjaerholm Pair of leather chairs Model no, PK 22 E. Kold Christensen, designed 1956 Impressed EKC 28”h x 25”w x 25”d Literature: P ou l

Kjaerholm : Fu rni -

tu re A rchitect, S heridan , Louisiana Muse um, 2006

$6,000-9,000

374 Mid-Century african 2 Tribal masks together with tall Fertility figure Mid 20th century Fertility figure not illustrated 14.25” x 8.25” and 12.75” x 5.5” $900-1,200

375 Kuba Pair of textiles (2) Circa early 20th century Woven Raphia Vinifera Palm $2,000-2,500


376 Roy Lichtenstein “Against Apartheid” 1983 Lithograph Signature, date, edition lower right AP #10 of 30 Image 30.5” x 23.75”; sheet 33.5” x 23.75” $10,000-12,000

14 7

377 Roy Lichtenstein Pair of “Kunstlerteller” plates #1050 of 3000 Rosenthal, designed 1990 Glazed ceramic Verso “Roy Lichtenstein” with edition size and “Kunstlerteller” and “Rosenthal Studio-Linie Germany” stamp 12.25”diameter $800-1,200

377b Roy Lichtenstein Group of 6 “Kunstlerplatzteller” plates

378 Tom Wesselmann Group of 6 “Kunstlerplatzteller” plates

#2556 of 3000 Rosenthal, designed 1990 Glazed ceramic Verso “Roy Lichtenstein” with edition size and “Kunstlerplatzteller” and “Rosenthal Studio-Linie Germany” stamp 12.25”diameter

Rosenthal, designed 1985-86 Verso “Tom Wesselmann” with “Kunstlerplatzteller” and “Rosenthal Germany” stamp 12.25”diameter

$2,500-3,500

$3,000-4,000


379 Van Keppel & Taylor Green Chaise

380 Warren McArthur armchairs (2)

381 Warren McArthur arm chair

VKG, designed circa 1939 17”h x 32”w x 70”l

Warren McArthur, designed circa 1928 31.5”h x 23.75”w x 34.5”

Warren McArthur, designed circa 1928 41.5”h x 21”w x 27.5”d

$1,500-2,000

$2,500-3,500

$1,200-1,500


382 Russel Wright Punch bowl set

383 Russel Wright “Oceana” tray

384 Warren McArthur Lounge chairs (2)

385 Warren McArthur lounge chairs (2)

Designed circa 1935 Spun aluminum Impressed “Russel Wright” 11.5”diameter

Klise Wooden Ware, designed 1935 Branded “Russel Wright” 1”h x 17.5”l

Warren McArthur, designed circa 1928 31”h x 20.5”w x 26.5”d

Warren McArthur, designed circa 1928 33”h x 24”w x 30.5”d

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

$1,500-2,500

$500-700

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386 Donald Deskey “Paramount” Billiard table Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Chicago, designed 1937 Retains tag 32”h x 110.5”l x 61.5”d This regulation billiard table is commonly referred to as the “4 1/2 by 9”. This example featuring automatic ball return. $20,000-30,000


387 Theodore Bookhart & Egmont Arens “Streamliner” meat slicer (model no. 410) Hobart Manufacturing Company, designed 1940 and produced from 1944-1985 Aluminum & Steel 12.25”h x 20.5” x 18” A similar example is part of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and was featured in a show “Modernist Kitchenware: The Counter Revolution 1930-1960” $600-800

388 Henry Dreyfuss Group of 4 lights

389 Walter von nessen Pair of aluminum floor lamps

390 Norman Bel Geddes Club chair

Custom designed for the “20th Century Limited” train, 1938 9.5” x 5”

Model NS 907 Nessen, designed 1927 46”h and 56”h

Designed circa 1936 36”h x 27”w x 34”d

$2,500-3,500

$1,500-2,000

$1,000-1,500

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391 Franz Kline Untitled (Street Scene)

392 Ortiz de Zarate Untitled

393 Max Band Untitled

Executed circa 1940 Oil on board Signed “F.Kline” lower right 12.25”h x 16.26”; framed 16.25” x 20.25”

Circa 1942 Oil on canvas Signed lower left 11.75” x 9.75”; framed 21.25” x 19”

ist; pu rchased by present owner at

Circa 1950s Oil on canvas Signed upper right Label verso “No Assis dans Fauteuil Vert” 28.75” x 23.75”

Sotheby ’s ( Parke- B ernet ) on F ebr uary

$3,000-4,000

Provenance:

Ac q uired from the A rt-

27, 1980 ( lot 8 6 , sale # 4 3 4 5 )

$10,000-15,000

$600-800


394 Hans J. Wegner Pair of twin beds

395 Hans J. Wegner “The” chair

396 Hans J. Wegner Adjustable daybed

Getama, designed circa 1955 29.5”h (top of headboard) x 83.5”l x 50”w, mattress size: 78.5” x 31.5”

Johannes Hansen, designed 1949 Branded “Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark” 30”h x 25”w x 21”d

Model no. 9 Getama, designed circa 1955 30”h x 77”l x 35”d

$2,500-3,500

$1,000-2,000

$4,000-6,000

153


397 Man Ray untitled 1938 Signed lower right “MR 38” Work on paper 12”h x 9”w $10,000-15,000


155

398 Hilaire Hiler “History of White”

399 Hilaire Hiler Untitled

Oil on canvas with collage Stamped verso with gallery label “37th Annual Exhibition, Museum of New Mexico” 29”h x 58.5”

Oil on board Signed verso in pen 11” x 8.5”; framed 20.5” x 18”

$5,000-6,000

$2,000-3,000


400 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Sofa Knoll, designed circa 1950 25.5”h x 90”l x 32”d $8,000-10,000


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401 Adolf Loos Cabinet

With the lack of ornamentation and clear glass, this epitomizes the design philosophy of Loos, one of the most influencial Viennese architects of the time.

Designed 1897-1909 Nickel-plated brass and glass 23.75” x 20.5” x 20.5”

First designed in 1897 for a private commisson, Loos repeated this design usually with clock mounted on rear glass panel for several years in many of his interiors.

LAMA would like to thank Wendy Kaplan, department head and curator of Decortive Arts & Design of LACMA for her assistance in cataloguing this lot.

A similar example is found in the Los Angeles Country of Modern Art (LACMA) and the National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)

$15,000-20,000


402 Rudolph M. Schindler Side chair

403 Alvin Lustig Highback lounge chair

404 Alvin Lustig, attributed Side table with glass top

Custom designed for the Janson House, executed circa 1948 31”h x 14”w x 22”d

Paramount Furniture Company, designed circa 1948 37.5”h x 37.5”w x 32.5”d

Custom, designed circa 1947 12.5”h x 27.5” x 27.5

Provenance:

Literature:

E llen Janson ; Private

Arts & Architecture ,

Collection ( ac qu ired from the above

Au g u st 1 95 0, pg 3 3

in 1980)

$3,000-4,000

$6,000-8,000

$2,000-3,000


405 Richard Neutra Architectural rendering of the Hammerman Residence Executed circa 1954 Approximately 24” x 32” $4,000-6,000

406 Richard Neutra Architectural rendering of the Hammerman Residence Executed circa 1954 Approximately 24” x 32” $4,000-6,000

407 Ester McCoy Group of books (4) Modern California Houses, Craig Ellwood, Second Generation, and Five California Architects (4) $600-800

408 Richard Neutra Group of Books (6) Survival Through Design, Life and Shape, Richard Neutra II and III, Neutra, and Bauen und die Sinneswelt $400-600

409 A Guide to Contemporary Architecture Book 1951 Alvin Lustig designed cover $150-200

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410 Walter Lamb lounge chairs (4)

411 Walter Lamb Pair chaise lounges

412 Walter Lamb Group of 5 side tables

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 30.5”h x 23”w x 27”d

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 32.5”h x 24”w x 65

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 Each 18.5”h x 23.5”l x 18”d

$6,000-9,000

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-4,000


413 Walter Lamb Pair of rocking chairs Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 32”h x 20”l x 32”d $4,000-6,000

NOT ILLUSTRATED 414 Walter Lamb Pair of rocking chairs Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 32”h x 20”l x 32”d $2,500-3,500

415 Walter Lamb Pair of chaise lounges (“wave”) Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 17.5”h x 22”w x 72”l $3,000-5,000

NOT ILLUSTRATED 416 Walter Lamb Pair of chaise lounges (“wave”) Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 17.5”h x 22”w x 72”l $3,000-5,000

417 Walter Lamb End table

418 Walter Lamb Pair of stools

419 Walter Lamb Round coffee table

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 17.25”h x 25”l x 18”d

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 20”h x 23”l x 17”d

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 17.25”h x 36.5”diameter

$600-900

$1,500-2,000

$2,000-3,000

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420 Walter Lamb Pair chaise lounges

421 Walter Lamb Pair of lounge chairs

422 Walter Lamb Wind chimes

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 32.5”h x 24”w x 65”l

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 30.5”h x 23.5”w x 28”d

Designed circa 1950 20.5”h

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-5,000

$3,000-5,000


163

423 Walter Lamb Dining chairs (8)

424 Walter Lamb Round dining table

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 32.5”h x 21”w x 24”d

Brown Jordan, designed circa 1950 28”h x 42”diameter

$7,000-9,000

$2,000-3,000


425 Frank Lloyd Wright chair

426 Frank Lloyd Wright Triangle table

427 Frank Lloyd Wright Double high bench

428 Frank Lloyd Wright Double low bench

Unitarian Church, Shorewood Hills, Madison, WI Custom designed for the “Meeting House” of the First Unitarian Society, Madison, Wisconsin, designed 1951 27”h x 21”w x 21”d

En suite with previous 26”h x 45” x 45” x 45”

En suite with previous 28”h x 42”l x 23”d

En suite with previous 19”h x 43”l x 21”d

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Literature: T he

F rank L loyd W right

Companion , Storrer , University of Chicago P ress, 1993, pg 301

$4,000-6,000


165

429 Richard Neutra “Camel” table Custom designed 1950-52 For the James D. and Orline Moore house, Ojai, California 14.5”h (28”h as dining table) x 80”l x 36”w $15,000-20,000


430 Frank Lloyd Wright Coffee table with slate top

431 Frank Lloyd Wright Square occasional table

432 Frank Lloyd Wright End table

433 Frank Lloyd Wright Bedroom suite

Heritage Hendredon, designed circa 1956 Signed with red square 15.5”h x 36”diameter

Heritage Hendredon, designed circa 1956 Branded signature 23”h x 26”w x 27”d

Heritage Hendredon, designed circa 1956 Branded signature 12.5”h x 27” x 27”

$3,000-5,000

$600-800

$1,500-2,000

Heritage Hendredon, designed circa 1956 Chest retains brand Chest 33.25”h (with mirror 68.25”h) 65.5”l x 21”d; Headboard 54”w; 4-drawer chest 32.5”h x 33”l x 20”d; end table 28”h x 21.5”l x 20”d Comprised of chest of drawers with mirror; 4 drawer chest; end table and headboard $6,000-9,000


167

434 Lee Mullican “Blue and Black” 1954 Oil on canvas Signed and dated verso 40.5” x 30.5” Art Center in La Jolla label verso $12,000-15,000


435 Sam Francis “Happy Death Stone”

436 Sam Francis “Untitled” (SFE 089)

1960 Aquatint Edition lower left #54 of 90 Signed Sheet 24.75” x 35.75”; framed 33” x 43.75”

1993 Aquatint Signed lower right Sheet 31.75” x 42.75”; framed 41” x 33.25”

$4,500-5,500

$4,500-5,500


169

437 Sam Francis “Untitled”

438 Sam Francis “Untitled”

439 Sam Francis “Untitled” (SFE-023) (2 works)

1986 Aquatint in 13 colors Signature and edition lower right #15 of 50 Image 6.875” x 5.875”; sheet 15.5” x 12.75”

1986 Aquatint in 13 colors Signed lower right; edition lower left #29 of 30 Image 6.875” x 5.875”; sheet 15.5” x 12.75”

1985 Aquatint #4 of 40 and Color Trial Proof

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

$3,500-4,000


440 Sam Maloof Pair of chairs

441 Sam Maloof Pair of chairs

Studio, executed 1967 Stamped “Currul 1-12-67” and branded signature 38”h x 21”w x 22”d

Studio, executed 1970 Stamped “10 70” and with branded signature 38”h x 23”w x 24”d

$6,000-8,000

$6,000-8,000


442 Sam Maloof Large cabinet Studio, executed 1961 Walnut Maloof brand 86.5”h x 72.5”l x 21”d $25,000-35,000

171


443 Malcolm Leland Pair of vases

444 Laura Andreson Tall ceramic vase

445 Laura Andreson Footed bowl

Designed circa 1965 Tall signed “Leland” 9.25”h x 5.75”diameter and 4.5”h x 6.75”diameter

1976 Signed “Laura Andreson ‘76” 12”h x 5”diameter

1966 Stoneware Signed “Laura Andreson ‘66” 7”h x 8.5” x 7.5”

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

$1,500-2,000

446 Glen Lukens Glazed ceramic white bowl

447 Glen Lukens Purple shallow glass bowl

Studio, designed circa 1955 Signed “Glen Lukens” 4”h x 7.75”d

Studio, designed circa 1955 Etched “Glen Lukens 13A Purple” 2”h x 18”diameter

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500


448 Sam Maloof Desk chair

173

Studio, executed circa 1968 for George Porter Maloof brand 52.75”h x 30”h x 26” $6,000-8,000

449 American Modern Brass door handles (4)

450 Evelyn Ackerman “Adhara” (#602)

Designed circa 1972 4.75” x 3.5” x 2.5”d

ERA Industries, designed circa 1958 Titled mosaic ERA tag verso 60” x 13”

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000


117 Agustin Ubeda Untitled (Abstract with bird)

118 Agustin Ubeda Untitled

119 Agustin Ubeda “Tete de Femme”

Oil on canvas Signed 21” x 32”

Oil on canvas Signed 23.5” x 28”

Oil on canvas Signed 20” x 14.5”

$2,000-3,000

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000

451 Greta Magnusson Grossman Table lamp

452 Greta Magnusson Grossman Bench

453 Greta Magnusson Grossman End table

Model no. 732, #6 black paint Ralph O. Smith, designed 1949 15.5” x 6.25” x 14”

Glenn of California, designed 1952 11”h x 65”l x 18”w

Model no. 6225X Glenn of California, designed 1952 20”h x 31.5” x 18”

$1,500-2,000

$1,000-1,500

$800-1,200


175

454 Greta Magnusson Grossman “Cobra” table light

455 Greta Magnusson Grossman Coffee table

Model no. 901-T, #4 gray paint Ralph O. Smith, designed 1949 16”h x 11.5” x 15”

Glenn of California, designed 1952 14.25” x 59.5”widest x 49”longest

$1,200-1,500

$3,000-5,000


456 Gertrud & Otto Natzler Glazed ceramic bowl

457 Beatrice Wood Glazed ceramic bowl

458 Gertrud & Otto Natzler Vase

Studio, executed 1941 Grey Lava Glaze with Turquoise Overflow Signed “G & O Natzler 1941” 4.5” x 10.75”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1958 Signed “Beato” 7”h x 10.5”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1948-55 Yellow Crater glaze Signed “Natzler” 7.5”h (19cm)

$6,000-8,000

$5,000-7,000

$10,000-12,000


17 7


459 George Nakashima Refectory table

460 George Nakashima “Sundra” coffee table

Studio, designed 1958 Walnut 29”h x 90”l x 24”w

Widdicomb, designed 1959 13”h x 84.5”l x 28.24”widest

$15,000-20,000

$4,000-6,000


461 Henry Moore “Reclining Figure” 1977 Mixed mechanical media with embossing in 8 colors Signed and numbered in pencil #17 of 50 19.5” x 25” $6,000-8,000

462 Paul Laszlo Headboard with separate end table Custom, designed circa 1954 Headboard 34.5”h x 81.75” x 14”d; side table 21.5”h x 16.5” x 20” $2,500-3,500

179


463 Paul Laszlo Buffet/china cabinet Custom, designed for Mr. and Mrs. John Hudspeth, January 1952 Walnut with a “Maple” finish 84”h x 95”l x 20.5”d Provenance:

H udspeth C ommission, Oregon ; Pri -

vate Collection

$3,000-5,000


181

464 Paul Laszlo Chest of drawers Brown Saltman, designed circa 1940 33”h x 61.75”l x 18”d $3,000-4,000


465 Robert Motherwell “Roth-Handle II”

466 Robert Motherwell “Art 1981 Chicago Print”

1975 Aquatint and linocut with hand painting by the artist using blue tempera paint on buff Dewint handmade paper #5 of 6 24.75” x 21”

1981 Color lithograph Signature and edition lower right #132 of 150 34”h x 24”; framed 36” x 27”

$3,800-4,500

$2,000-3,000


467 Robert Motherwell “America-La France Variations II” 1983-84 Lithograph with hand applied collage on handmade T.G.L. paper #42 of 70 Sheet 45.5” x 29”; framed 54” x 37.5” $3,800-4,500

183


468 C. Jere Floor light sculpture

469 Roger Lecal Mirror

470 Swiss Floor lamp

Designed 1977 76”h

Chabrieres, France, designed circa 1975 Stamped signature 67”h x 14”diameter

Manufacturer unknown, designed circa 1958 65”high

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000

$800-1,200


471 Giancarlo Mattioli “Nesso” table lamp

472 Bill Curry Globe

473 Italian Modern Lamp

474 Italian Modern Pair of lamps

Artemide, designed 1967 Plastic 12.5”h x 21”diameter

Design Line Incorporated, designed circa 1965 16.5” x 9.25”diameter

Vistosi, designed 1974 Etched “Vistosi 74” 24”h x 21”diameter

Vistosi, designed circa 1970 13.75”h x 11”diameter

Literature: S ourcebook

$400-600

$3,000-5,000

of Modern

$1,500-2,000

Fu rniture , H abegger & Osman, N orton, 2005, pg 705

$600-800

185


475 Lucia Stern “Intonation”

476 Lucia Stern “Fugue” figure

477 Lucia Stern “Fugue” (study)

478 Lucia Stern “Composition 58”

Collage 43”h x 32.5”w

Circa 1950 Carved Douglas Fir 15.5”h x 6” x 3.25”d

1950 Collage on fabric “LS# 1661” 17” x 11.75”; framed 28.5” x 24.5”

1958 Color lithograph Signed and dated lower left 20” x 16”; framed 24.25” x 20”

Provenance: West

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-1,800

$1,000-1,500

C ollection

$1,200-1,500

B end Art M use um


187 479 Robert Baron Credenza

480 Milo Baughman Tables (3)

481 Milo Baughman Bench with modular chairs

Glenn of California, designed 1970 28.5”h x 77.5”l x 20”d

Glenn of California, designed circa 1950 16”h x 48” x 18”; and 21”h x 32” x 23”; and 21”h x 32” x 23”

Designed circa 1970 31”h x 72.5”l x 24”d

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000


482 Milo Baughman Pair of settees Thayer Coggin, designed circa 1960 Each 24”h (frame) x 64”l x 34.5”d $6,000-9,000

483 Milo Baughman Pair of “Scoop” chairs Thayer Coggin, designed circa 1954 Retains upholstery tag dated 1955 29”h x 26.5”w x 26.5”d $2,000-3,000


484 Helen Frankenthaler “Aerie” 2009 Lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #17 of 128 Sheet 29.5” x 39”; framed 37.5” x 47” $6,000-8,000

189 485 Helen Frankenthaler “Southern Exposure” 2005 Serigraph Signed, numbered and dated in pencil lower left; signed in plate lower right #74 of 128 30” x 37” $6,000-8,000


486 Helen Frankenthaler “Book of Clouds” 2007 Aquatint, etching, relief & porchoir with hand coloring Signed and numbered #9 of 30 35.75” x 68.25” $45,000-55,000


191

487 Roy Lichtenstein “Composition I” 1996 Screenprint Signature, date, edition lower right; Gemini stamp verso with workshop number (RL95-5220) #19 of 50 plus proofs Image 39.75” x 30”; sheet 47.75” x 34.75” $30,000-40,000


488 C. Jere “Cityscape”

489 Milo Baughman Slipper chairs (2)

490 American Modern Credenza

Artisan House, designed 1966 Signed “C. Jere” 48”l x 14.5”h x 2.5”d

Thayer Coggin, designed circa 1965 31.5”h x 24”w x 26.5”d

Designed circa 1975 32.5”h x 72”l x 18”d

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$1,500-1,800


193 491 William Bowie Wall sculpture

492 C. Jere Wall sculpture

493 C. Jere Group of 3 Jere lamps

494 dick donges & bruce hill “Starburst” clock

Designed circa 1972 Signed “c Bowie” 29”h x 42” x 5”d

Designed 1968 Signed “C. Jere ‘68” 48” x 29”

Jere, one signed 1976 Each signed, one dated 43.75” high; 42.5”h and 42.5”

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

$1,500-2,000

Peter Pepper Products, designed 1957 With Peter Pepper label 25”diameter Literature: Arts April 1 95 7, pg 24

$800-1,200

& A rchitect u re ,


495 American Modern Low cabinet Designed circa 1960 24”h x 60”l x 24”d $1,500-2,000

496 American Modern Interchangeable dining table/ sideboard Possibly by Vista, designed circa 1952 Two side tables with wood planks connecting them $1,500-2,000

497 Arthur Umanoff Cart

498 Benjamin J. Baldwin Group of 4 stools

Raymor, designed circa 1952 35.5”h x 35” x 17.5”

Designed circa 1959 Largest 27.5” x 18.5” x 18.5”

$1,000-1,500

$1,500-2,500


195

499 walter lamb Set (table, 4 chairs, bench)

500 Mid Centry American Pair of barstools

501 Stan Hawk Fire pit with grill cover

502 Stan Hawk Fire pit

Pacific Iron Products, designed 1949 Table 30.5”h x 72”l x 34”w; bench 22”h x 67.5”l x 19”w

Manufacturer unknown, designed circa 1955

Custom, designed circa 1950 18”h x 42.5”diameter

Custom, designed circa 1950 13”h x 42.5”diameter

$500-700

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

$4,000-6,000


503

503

504

506

504

505

503 Vivika & Otto Heino Bowls (2)

504 Vivika & Otto Heino Cup & bud vase

505 Vivika & Otto Heino Spherical Vase

506 Vivika & Otto Heino Gray Vase

Studio, executed 1950s and 1990 Shino glaze & ceramic Iron; cobalt glaze Signed “Vivika+Otto,’90” & “Vivika+Otto” 3.5” x 4.25”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1968 Speckled glazes Signed “Vivika and Otto” 3.75”h x 2.5” diameter & 4.75”h x 3.75”d

Studio, executed 1948 Glazed ceramic Signed “Vivika and Otto 48” 5.5” h x 5.875” diameter

Studio, executed circa 1955 Glazed ceramic Signed “Vivika and Otto” 10”h x 5.25”diameter

$1,500-2,000

$2,500-3,500

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000

507 Vivika & Otto Heino Planter pot

508 Vivika & Otto Heino Narrow vase

509 Vivika & Otto Heino Ceramic bowl

Studio, executed circa 1968 9.75”h x 11.5”diameter

Studio, executed circa 1968 7.5”h x 4” x 3”

$800-1,200

$500-700

Studio, executed circa 1968 Signed “Vivika + Otto” 4.25” h x 9.25”w $600-800


510 Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall Pair of chests with drawers Glenn of California, designed circa 1965 Retains metal tag 45.5”h x 36”l x 19”d $3,000-5,000

511 Bill Curry Pair of “Tranquil” lamps Design Line Incorporated, designed 1966 Retains “Design Line Incorporated” tag Each 13”h x 4.5” x 4.5” $1,500-2,000

512 Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall “Declaration” nightstands & “Catkin” headboard Model no. 801-612 & no. 801-513 Drexel, designed circa 1960 Branded signature Each 23.25”h x 18”d x 24”w; headboard 40”h x 78.5”w $1,500-2,000

197


513 Paul Tuttle Unique “Tablet” chair

514 Ellemarie Woolley Untitled

515 Paul Tuttle Daybed

516 Leon Meyer Teak & aluminum bar stools (2)

Designed circa 1990 Impressed “8804” 37”h x 25”w x 30”d

Studio, executed circa 1965 Enamel on copper Signed verso “Ellemarie Woolley P323” Image 7” x 10”; frame 13” x 16”

Designed circa 1951 12”h x 72”l x 27”w

Designed 1983 Marked “3-9-83” 36”h x 17.5”w x 17.5”d

$2,500-3,500

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$1,500-2,000


199

517 Donald Baechler “Chocolate”

518 Joseph Beuys “Flight to America”

519 Ross Bleckner untitled (2)

2007 Silkscreen in 33 colors Signed, dated and numbered in pencil #60 of 69 Sheet 57.75” x 40.5”

1984 Offset in various colors (proof sheets for the postcards, raisonné #96, 1974) Signed lower right Edition of 180 examples signed and numbered plus proofs 13” x 9” Catalogue Raisonné #376

Works on card Each 4.5” x 6.25”; framed 7” x 9”

$6,000-8,000

Literature: J oseph

B e uys : M ultiples,

S chellmann, New York , 1 9 85

$500-700

$2,000-3,000


520 Marino Marini “Aquarius”

521 Marino Marini “Orizzonte”

522 Marino Marini “Horse in Harmony”

1978 Lithograph Initialed “MM” in blue lower right; edition lower left Edition “XXII/L” Image 29.875” x 21.25”; framed 40” x 36”

1979 Lithograph Initialed “MM” in blue lower right; edition lower left #39 of 75 Image 28.25” x 20.25”; sheet 33.25” x 25”

1979 Etching and aquatint Signed in pencil lower right; edition lower left #88 of 125 Image 19.5” x 26.5”; sheet 24.5” x 31.25”

$2,500-3,500

$2,500-3,500

$1,500-1,800


523 Hans J. Wegner Sofa Getama, designed circa 1955 26”h x 70.5”l x 28”d Purple upholstery $3,000-5,000

201

524 Arne Jacobson “Swan” chair

525 William Noll Unique planter box with stones

Model no. 3322 with height adjustment Fritz Hansen, designed 1957 Stamped “FH” on leather with Danish export sticker 31.5”h x 29”w x 26”d

Custom, designed 1963 7”h x 45”w x 158.5”

Literature: Fritz

H ansen Fu rnit ure

Catalogu e, 1963, pg 70

$2,000-3,000

Provenance:

Commissioned for a mid -

cent u ry home, Pittsburgh , PA .

$3,000-5,000

526 Mid Century American Round coffee table with inset tiles Designed circa 1960 14.5”h x 43”diameter $1,800-2,500

527 Yrjo Kukkapuro “Ateljee” couch Avarte Oy, designed 1964 27.5”h x 78.5”l x 35.5”d Literature: S o urcebook

of M odern

F u rniture , Habegger & O sman , N orton, 2 0 05 , pg 5 7 8

$1,000-1,500


528 Peter Hvidt Pair of “paddle arm” lounge chairs France & Sons, designed circa 1957 31”h x 26.5”w x 31.5”d $2,500-3,500

529 Hans Anderson Circular end table

530 Jorgen Hoj Bench

Designed circa 1955 Branded signature “Made in Denmark Hans Anderson” 17.5”h x 14”diameter

Jorgen Hoj, designed 1954 Rosewood 16.25”h x 82.5”l x 28.5”w

$400-600

$2,500-3,500


203

531 Carl Fagerlund Group of 3 square glass lights

532 Jens Quistgaard Pair of chairs

533 Ib Kofod-Larsen Sideboard

534 Ib Kofod-Larsen, attributed Rosewood dining table

Orrefors, designed 1959 Orrefors tag Each 5”h x 6” x 6”

Dansk, designed circa 1960 Upholstery stamped 29”h x 25.5”w x 26.5”d

G-Plan, designed circa 1962 33”h x 60”l x 18.5”d

Literature: Orrefors

$5,000-7,000

Possibly Christensen & Larsen, designed circa 1963 Retains Danish Control tag 29”h x 44”diameter

G lass, D uncan ,

Anti qu e C ollectors’ Club , 1 9 95 , pg 7 1

$300-500

$1,500-2,000

$800-1,000


535 R.B. Kitaj “The Defects of its Qualities” Circa 1972 Silkscreen with collage Signature and edition lower left #67 of 70 34.5” x 23.5”; framed 37” x 25.5” $1,500-2,000

536 Joe Tilson “Seed Mantra” (From Mantra Series) 1978 Etching, aquatint and collage Signed, dated and annotated AP IX/XIV Signature and date lower right; edition lower left $1,500-2,000

537 Max Papart Untitled (2)

538 Robert Rauschenberg “Envelope”

Circa 1967 Color lithograph Signed lower right; edition lower left #15 of 25 and #14 of 25 Each 29” x 22”; framed 39” x 32”

1970 Two-sided photomechanical lithograph Initials, edition and date lower right #40 of 100 11.75” x 14.5”; with stand 13.5” x 16”

$2,500-3,500

$700-900


205

539 John Baldessari “Two Figures: One leaping (orange), one reacting (blue and green)” 2005 Color lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #38 of 40 22.5” x 18”; framed 25” x 21” $2,000-3,000


540 Mid Century American Pair of hanging lights

541 Friso Kramer Desk & chair

542 Modernist Convertible settee/daybed

Possibly by Koch & Lowy, designed circa 1961 Each 52”diameter

N.V. de Cirkel, designed 1958 29.25”h x 47.25”l x 29.5”d

Designed circa 1960 30.5”h x 79”l (max) x 32”d

$2,000-3,000

$2,000-3,000

$3,000-5,000


207 543 Charles Arnoldi Untitled

544 Charles Arnoldi Untitled

545 caio fonseca “pietrasanta”

546 Steve Sorman “Those from Away VI”

1983 Color lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #1 of 70 49”h x 38”

2002 Color lithograph Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #5 of 30 18” x 18”; framed 27” x 27”

1995 Ink and gouache Signed lower right and verso Image 12” x 16”

1989 Multicolor linocuts, hand painted 29.5” x 29”

$1,500-2,000

$800-1,000

$3,000-4,000

$1,000-1,500


547 Borek Sipek “Anebotak” chair

548 Ugo Correani Necklace

549 Mark Kostabi “Ablution”

Driade, designed 1990 Retains Driade label 23”h x 20”w x 18”d

Custom, designed circa 1975 Stainless steel, “elastic” steel, gold & black enamel Impressed “U. Correani”

1990 Pencil on paper Signed and dated lower right 9” x 7”; framed 15.5” x 13.75”

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

NOT ILLUSTRATED 551 Michael Graves, Robert Venturi, & Stanley Tigerman Group lot

552 Phillipe Starck Pair of end tables

$1,000-2,000

550 Matteo Thun & Ettore Sottsass group of housewares (12 pcs) Memphis Group, circa 1982 Including a vase, tea set and silvered candlestick Various sizes $500-700

Swid Powell, designed circa 1989 Glazed ceramic and silver plate Each signed Comprised of “Big Dripper” and a vase by Graves; a Reed & Barton silver carving set by Robert Venturi, a tea set; and a pair of silver plate candle sticks $400-600

Designed circa 1985 Each 29.5”h x 21”w x 18.5”d $2,000-3,000


209 377 Toshiko Takaezu glazed ceramic Rattle Stool Studio, circa 1980 Signed “TT” 15.5” x 14” x 13” $8,000-12,000

553 David Amico party for one

554 Judy Pfaff “Feet First”

555 Don Sorenson Untitled

1989 Acrylic on canvas 65” x 45.75”

1999 Etching with encaustic and dye in artist’s original frame Signed and numbered #2 of 30 77“ x 36”

1978 Oil on canvas Signed and dated verso and “2-278” 90” x 78”

$3,000-5,000

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000


556 Ib Kofod-Larsen Credenza

557 Ilmari Tapiovaara Pair of “Tale” stools

558 Kaare Klint Canvas & leather folding chairs

G-Plan, designed circa 1962 31.25”h x 84”l x 18.5”d

Asko, designed 1953 15”h x 24” x 24”

$1,500-2,000

$2,000-3,000

Rud. Rasmussens Snedkerier, designed circa 1935 31”h x 21.5”w x 26”d $1,500-2,000


211

559 Danish Modern Desk

560 Martin Visser Round dining table

561 Gunnar Nylund Blue/Gray-green Bowl

Designed circa 1954 28.75”h x 72”l x 36”d

Designed circa 1960 28”h x 59”diameter

$3,000-5,000

$2,500-3,500

Rorstrand, designed circa 1968 Signed “Nymolle GN 50 N 86 Denmark” 2.5”h x 4.75”diameter $1,000-1,500

562 Gunnar Nylund Glazed ceramic vase with Fish design Rorstrand, designed circa 1968 Signed “Flambe Rorstrand Severige” with makers mark and “Modell Nylund Dekor Obon 241” 8”h x 8”diameter $1,000-1,500


563 Borge Mogensen Cabinet with open bookshelf

564 Cees Braakman Credenza

565 Cees Braakman & Martin Vissar Teak desk & chair

Soborg Mobelfabrik, designed circa 1952 Branded marking verso 81.25”h x 48”l x 17.75”d

Pastoe, designed 1959 28.5”h x 89”l x 18”d

Pastoe, designed circa 1958 Retains Pastoe tag (chair not illustrated) 28”h x 47.5”l x 23.25”

$2,000-3,000

$5,000-6,000

$1,000-1,500


213

567 Arne Norell Lounge chair

568 Ib Kofod-Larsen Chair & ottoman

Pastoe, designed 1959 51.5”h x 59.25”l x 16.75”d

Inca Series Denmark, designed circa 1968 36”h x 41.5”w x 37”d

$1,200-1,500

$1,000-1,500

Designed circa 1964 Black leather Tag dating chair to “August 13, 1965” 38.5”h x 33”w x 38”d

566 Cees Braakman Storage cabinet/drop Front desk

$1,500-2,000


569 Floris Meydam Glass vase

570 Peder Moos Wall shelf

571 Tyra Carolina Lundgren Leaf -shaped bowl

572 Friso Kramer & de Cirkel Ahrend Drafting desk & drafting stool

Leerdam Signed 18”h x 4”d

Designed circa 1955 26” x 29”

Venini, designed 1948 Acid etched signature 2.75”h x 7” x 6.75

N.V. de Cirkel, designed circa 1955 Table 29.5”h x 43.5”l x 31.5”d; chair 33.5”h x 17”w x 21.5”d

$1,200-1,500

$2,000-3,000

$1,000-1,500

$2,000-3,000


215 573 Howard Hodgkin “A Furnished Room”

574 Howard Hodgkin Untitled

575 Kenneth Armitage Untitled (study)

576 Joan Hernandez Pijuan “Flors I” and “Flors II” (2 works)

1977 Soft ground etching with color aquatint Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left #61 of 100 21” x 27”; framed 23.5” x 29.5”

1980 Initialed and dated 31.5” x 28.75”

Initialed lower left; “Proof” lower right 15.5” x 22.5”; framed 21” x 27.75”

1997 Etchings Signature and date lower right; edition lower left #21 of 50 Image 9.5” x 11.875”; framed 19.75” x 27”

$4,000-6,000

$3,000-4,000

$1,500-2,000

$2,000-3,000


577 Hannes Harrs Untitled

578 Monami Jackson Nkumanda “Shanty Town”

579 Jerry Birchfield “Details”, “1415”, “1406”,” 1408” (4)”

1995 Mixed media with metal 38” x 20”

Mixed media Signed lower right 27.24” x 32.24” x 4.875”

$1,500-2,000

$1,500-2,000

1978 Cibachrome #4 of 25 Three works not illustrated 16” x 20” $1,000-1,500


580 Leonardo Nierman Untitled

581 Francisco Toledo “Hombre Y Pescado el Pozo”

582 Charles Gassner Untitled

circa 1970 Signed lower right 32” x 40”

1970 Lithograph Edition lower left #75 of 100 16” x 20.5”; framed 23.5” x 28”

Crayon on paper Signed lower right 34” x 26”

$1,500-2,000

$1,000-1,500

$1,000-1,500

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583 Louise Nevelson Untitled 1935 Ink on paper Signed and dated lower left 16” x 10.5”; framed 22.5” x 17” $5,000-7,000


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584 Jan Matulka Untitled (still life)

585 Barry Flanagan Pair of etchings (2)

Circa 1945 Oil on canvas Signed lower left 19.26”h x 25.35”w

Signature and edition lower right; one titled #38 of 50 and #53 of 75 Sheet 13” x 15” and 11” x 14.5”

$6,000-8,000

$1,500-2,000


586 Jack Wolfe “Action Diptych” 1963 Signed and dated Framed 13.5” x 20” $1,500-2,000

587 American Modern Modernist low bookshelf 22”h x 78.5”l x 7.75”w $1,500-2,000

588 Arne Norell Pair of leather “Safari” chairs Norell Mobel, designed 1964 30.5”h x 25.5”w x 25”d $1,000-1,500


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Conditions of Sale/Notice to Buyers The following are our “Conditions of Sale” for the items listed in this catalogue to be sold by Modern Auctions, Inc. (L.A. Modern Auctions or “LAMA”). We are acting as an agent on behalf of our consignors.

Payment All sales are final. All sold lots are to be paid for on the day of the sale. We accept cash, bank wire transfers, checks, and Mastercard and Visa (PLEASE NOTE: Credit card payments are accepted only in person and will not be accepted over the phone). All payments made by personal checks will be subject to clearance before purchases can be collected. Buyers who have not purchased from Modern Auctions, Inc. (Los Angeles Modern Auctions) previously are asked to provide a method of payment and/ or letter of reference from a bank or creditor prior to the auction. Bank wire information is available upon request, please phone (323) 904-1950. If payment is not received by June 15th collection & storage fees will begin incurring.

Buyer’s Premium The buyer’s premium is 20% and will be added to the hammer price on all property sold with Modern Auctions, Inc. For all property sold via Internet bidding, the buyer’s premium is 22.5%.

California Sales Tax Sales tax of 9.25% will be collected on all purchases removed from our premises or delivered within the state of California. Those holding a valid California State Resale License must register before each sale and present their valid resale number. No purchases will be released until all sales tax requirements are satisfied.

leave a valid credit card number with expiration date; a deposit of 25% may be required for all absentee and phone bids. Please note that we only accept credit card payments in person. For those absentee/phone bidders who can not come in personally to pay, we will only accept either a certified check or wire transfer as a method of payment (see “Payment” notice). The party responsible for submitting the absentee or phone bid is solely responsible for the payment in full of the total invoice. We will not make any changes to an invoice. Should a dispute arise after the sale, our sale records are conclusive. We are not responsible for failure to execute a bid and have the right to reject any bid. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before the sale and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal. Should an item be withdrawn, the auctioneer will make an announcement at the time the lot would have been put up for sale. In addition, the auctioneer may add lots not previously listed in the catalogue or addendum. If the buyer does not comply with all of the notices to buyers, Modern Auctions, Inc, reserves the right to cancel the sale, hold the defaulting buyer liable for the purchase price and buyer’s premium, retain any deposit, and resell the property privately or at auction without further notice. In the latter, the defaulting buyer will be held responsible for all incurred expenses, such as warehouse and transportation costs, commissions, incidentals, and shall be liable for payment of any deficiency in the purchase price. This is strictly enforced. We reserve the right to assess a late charge of 1.5% of the total purchase price per month is payment is not made in accordance with any of these conditions of sale.

Guarantee Estimates & Reserves The estimates printed after each lot should be used as a guide only and should not be relied upon as a prediction of final selling prices. Many of the lots offered for sale carry a reserve and are confidential. The reserve is a minimum price at which the seller has agreed to let the auctioneer sell the property.

Condition EVERYTHING IS SOLD IN “AS-IS” CONDITION. No statement regarding condition of any item, whether it is made orally at the auction or at any other time or in writing in this catalogue shall be deemed to be a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inspect all goods prior to the sale. We strongly encourage all bidders to request a condition report on any item before bidding. All electrical items are sold for decorative value only and should be assumed not to be working. All measurements are approximate. Photographs of any lots not illustrated can be found on our website Lamodern.com

Collection and Storage ALL LOTS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE AUCTION SHOWROOM BY 12:00 PM ON JUNE 15TH. All property remaining after June 15th will be removed and stored in an offsite storage facility at the cost of the buyer. Purchases not removed by June 15th will be assessed a daily storage fees of $15 per day per lot. Items in storage are not insured by Modern Auctions, Inc. Unless other arrangements are made and confirmed in writing; the buyer assumes sole responsibility for shipping, packing, insurance, and storage concerns. A list of shippers can be provided upon request.

Bidding We encourage you to attend the sale in person. However, if you can not attend in person we offer an “absentee” or phone bidding service. For this service fill out and submit an “Absentee/Phone bid” form. To obtain this form please call (323) 9041950 or go to our website. We will not execute absentee or phone bid orders unless a signed and completed bid form has been received. All Absentee/Phone bid forms must be received by Saturday, June 6th by 5:00 p.m. via fax to (323) 904-1954. We encourage you to call after faxing to confirm we have received your bid. We kindly ask that you do not call on the day of the sale to submit bids or to see if your bids were successful. All successful absentee bids should be notified by phone by June 9th. In addition, the auction prices realized will be posted the day after the sale on our website. Do not rely on any auction results (prices realized) unless published on www.lamodern.com or as provided directly by Modern Auctions, Inc. Absentee/Phone bids are on a first come first serve basis; thus, we encourage you to submit your form ASAP. If identical absentee bids are submitted, the earliest received will take precedence. The number of phone lines available are limited so please submit your phone requests early. On all absentee/phone bid forms, please

The authenticity of every item offered for sale is guaranteed. Modern Auctions, Inc. warrants only the authorship of an item (as printed in BLUE type) and does not guarantee the condition, age, or any identifying characteristic used by Modern Auctions, Inc, in any descriptions such as color, method of construction, and type of materials. Any lot using the terms “attributed”, “attribution,” “in the style of,” “in the manner of,” or “after” does not qualify for our guarantee. In addition, the buyer assumes responsibility of reading all addendums and posted corrections to the catalogue prior to bidding.

Rescission Should the authenticity of an item be disputed after a sale, the buyer has 90 days from the date of the auction to provide written documentation or conclusive opinion of a mutually agreed upon independent expert, retained at the buyers sole expense, that the item in question is not as stated in the catalogue. In the event of an error, Modern Auctions, Inc. will rescind the purchase contract. Modern Auctions, Inc. will reimburse the buyer for no more than the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium and only after the item is returned to the original point of sale in the condition in which it was sold. Taxes, packing, shipping and storage costs will not be reimbursed. Modern Auctions, Inc. is not liable for any costs, such as experts and attorney’s fees. If the item is authentic, as stated in the Modern Auctions, Inc. catalogue, then the purchaser shall bear Modern Auctions, Inc.’s expenses incurred in defense of the allegation, such as attorney’s fees and other costs. The limited right of rescission is only available to the original purchaser from Modern Auctions, Inc. once the item is resold, then all rights and liabilities of Modern Auctions, Inc. regarding authenticity end. THE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST MODERN AUCTIONS, INC. FOR ANY REASON IS THE LIMITED RIGHT OF RESCISSION DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION. The purchaser shall not be entitled to damages, compensatory, incidental, consequential, nominal or punitive, nor any expenses incurred during the proceedings, such as expert fees, attorney’s fees and other costs.

Rights to Photographs It is important to note that the images printed in this catalogue are considered intellectual property and are copyrighted. Buyers of vintage prints do not acquire the rights to reproduce the images in any form. All images and text contained in this catalogue are the sole property of Modern Auctions, Inc. and may not be used or reproduced in any medium without the expressed written consent of Modern Auctions, Inc. Modern Auctions, Inc. Bond # 92-W6-8303-9 F Peter Loughrey, principal auctioneer Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) Po Box 56748 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413


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victor vasarely “orion blanc� Aubusson Tapestry $30,000-40,000

Modern art and design auction Fall 2009 Consignments now invited contact Peter loughrey

323- 904-1950 peter@lamodern.com

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Index A Ackerman, Evelyn Acton, Hugh Adnet, Jacques Agam, Yaacov Albers, Joseph Albini, Franco Amico, David Anderson, Hans Andreson, Laura Anton, Ottomar Appel, Karl Arens, Egmont Arman Armitage, Kenneth

127, 450 30 205 249 246 310, 321 553 529 444-445 191 368 387 77 575

Arnoldi, Charles Aubock, Carl Aulenti, Gae Austin, Marilyn Kay

543-544 362, 364 262-263, 270 111

B Bacerra, Ralph Baechler, Donald Baldessari, John Baldwin, Benjamin Band, Max Baron, Robert Baughman, Milo Bayer, Herbert

161-166 517 539 498 393 479 480-483, 489 251

Bel Geddes, Norman Bellini, Mario Benton, Fletcher Bertoia, Harry Beuys, Joseph Birchfield, Jerry Bitters, Stan Bleckner, Ross Bookhart, Theodore Borsani, Oswaldo Bowie, William Braakman, Cees Breuer, Marcel Brown, Robert

390 271 250 211 518 579 287-292, 328 519 387 305 491 564-566 18 348

C Cabat, Rose Calatrava, Santiago Calder, Alexander Castiglioni, Achille Cherner, Norman Chicago, Judy Chiesa, Pietro Christo Cohen, Larry Columbo, Joe Conover, Claude Correani, Ugo Court, Arthur

346 70 189 260 351 267 309, 327 81 156 255 103, 104, 212,216 548 171


Cressey, David Curry, Bill

107-109 472, 511

I Indiana, Robert Ingrand, Max

D Da Ros, Antonio Dali, Salvador d’Arcangelo, Alan de Diego, Julio de Kooning, Elaine de Vries, Coen de Zarate, Ortiz del Campo Delarios, Dora Deskey, Donald Diebenkorn, Richard Dine, Jim Divine, Conrad Donges, Dick Dreyfuss, Henry Drocco, Guido Dube

316 221 253 340 138 214 392 324 347 386 357-360 119-122 176 494 388 259 308

J Jack, Lenor Larsen 174 Jacobson, Arne 524 Jere, C. 468, 488, 492-493 Johns, Jasper 279 Johnson, Dan 98, 297-298 Johnston, Ynez 105-106 Jones, Charles Hollis 87-92 Juhl, Finn 367, 369

E Eames, Charles Edwards, Joel Ekstrom, Yngve Evans, Paul

123-144 345 365 99-100

F Fagerlund, Carl Falkenstein, Claire Fantoni, Marcello Fields, Edward Flanagan, Barry Follis, John Fonseca, Caio Fornasetti, Piero Francis, Sam Frankenthaler, Helen Frankl, Paul Frey, Viola Fulop, Karoly

531 102 311 172, 181-182 585 109-116 545 318 435-439 484-486 175 160 225

G Gassner, Charles Gavrel, Genevieve Giacometti, Diego Girard, Alexander Goode, Joe Grabbe, Klaus Graham, Robert Graves, Michael Gray, Bruce Green, Taylor Grossman, Greta Guston, Philip

582 200 282-286 128 268-269 213 68 551 294-295 379 451-455 9

H Hagenauer Hankins, Abraham Haring, Keith Harrs, Hannes Hawk, Stan Heath, Edith Heino, Otto Hesterberg, Knut Hiler, Hilaire Hirst, Damien Hockney, David Hodgkin, Howard Hoj, Jorgen Hvidt, Peter

361 226 236 577 501-502 344 503-509 4 398-399 83 31-35, 101 573-574 530 528

245 299

K Kagan, Vladimir Karp, Maximilian Katz, Alex Kelly, Ellsworth Kitaj, R.B. Kjaerholm, Poul Kline, Franz Klint, Kaare KLM Knoll, Florence Kofod-Larsen, Ib Koons, Jeff Kostabi, Mark Kramer, Friso Kukkapuro, Yrjo Kuramata, Shiro

1, 6-8 224 63-64 280-281 535 373 391 558 190 21-28 533-534, 556, 568 73-76 549 541, 572 527 85-86

L Lamb, Walter Laszlo, Paul Lazarof, Eleanor Lecal, Roger Leland, Malcolm Levier, Charles Liberman, Alexander Lichtenstein, Roy Loewy, Raymond Loos, Adolf Lovett, Wendell Lucerni, Ugo Lukens, Glen Lundgren, Tyra Lurcat, Jean Lustig, Alvin

410-424, 499 97, 462-464 11 469 118, 443 196 220 273-274, 376- 377b, 487 90, 349 401 254 334 446-447 571 222 403-404

M Magistretti, Vico Maloof, Sam Man Ray Marini, Marino Markelius, Sven Mathsson, Bruno Mattioli, Giancarlo Matulka, Jan McArthur, Warren McCobb, Paul McCoy, Ester McMakin, Roy Mello, Franco Meydam, Floris Meyer, Leon Middleton, Al Miro, Joan Mogensen, Borge Monnet, Francois Moore, Henry Moos, Peder Morrison, Jasper

256-261 440-448 397 520-522 372 370-371 471 584 380-385 353-356 407 45-53 259 569 516 338 197-198 563 210 66, 461 570 62

Motherwell, Robert Mouille, Serge Mullican, Lee Murakami, Takashi

465-467 208 434 78, 84

N Nakashima, George 459-460 Natzler, Gertrud & Otto 456, 458 Nelson, George 139-154 Neutra, Richard 405-408, 429 Nevelson, Louise 583 Nierman, Leonardo 580 Nkumanda, Monami 578 Noll, William 525 Norell, Arne 567, 586 Nylund, Gunnar 561-562 O Orr, Eric

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P Panton, Verner Papart, Max Parisi, Ico Pattarino, Eugenio Penny, Aubrey Pesce, Gaetano Pettibon, Raymond Pettibone, Richard Pettibone, Shirley Peyton, Elizabeth Pfaff, Judy Picasso, Pablo Pijuan, Joan H. Ponti, Gio Prestini, James Price, Ken Prince, Richard Probber, Harvey Prouve, Jean Provino, Salvatore Purkiss, Myrton

275-278 537 323 333 10 264 82 235 67 72 554 192-204 576 307, 318-325 5, 247 167-168 79-80 169-173 206 330 341-343

Q Quistgaard, Jens

532

R Radi, Julio 332 Ramos, Mel 265 Rauschenberg, Robert 54-60, 538 Risom, Jens 29 Rivers, Larry 266 Robsjohn-Gibbings 177-185 Rodrigues, Sergio 228-233 Rotterdam, Paul 71 Ruscha, Ed 37-44 S Saarinen, Eero San Paolo Sapper, Richard Sarfatti, Gino Scarpa, Tobia Schindler, Rudolph Scolari, Gaetano Scully, Sean Serrano, Andres Shoemaker, Don Sipek, Borek Sorenson, Don Sorman, Steve Spazzali, Luciano Springer, Karl Starck, Phillipe Stella, Frank

13-16 314 258 319 300 402 306 12 65 350 547 555 546 328-329 95-96 552 159

Stern, Lucia Stewart, Kipp Stillman, Bruce Stocksdale, Bob Sultan, Donald Swan, Morne Swid Powell

475-478 510, 512 248 335-337 36 339 94

T Tackett, LaGardo Tagliapietra, Lino Takahama, Kazuhide Tapiovaara, Ilmari Tenreiro, Joaquim Teyral, John Thiebaud, Wayne Thun, Matteo Tigerman, Stanley Tilson, Joe Toledo, Francisco Tura, Aldo Tuttle, Paul

113, 117 317 24 557 234 227 155 550 551 536 581 312-313 513, 515

U Umanoff, Arthur

497

V van der Rohe, Mies Van Keppel, Hendrick Vasarely, Victor Venard, Claude Venturi, Robert Vicente, Esteban Vignelli, Massimo Vissar, Martin Volther, Poul von Nessen, Walter

17-20, 400 379 252 195 551 218 315 560, 565 296 389

W Warhol, Andy Wegner, Hans Wesselman, Tom William, Haines Winter, Fritz WMF Wohlert, Vilhelm Wolfe, Jack Wonner, Paul Wood, Beatrice Woolley, Ellemarie Wormley, Edward Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright, Russel

237-244 394-396 69, 378 179 219 91, 93 366 588 157-158 457 514 186-188, 352 425-433 382-383

Y Yanagi, Sori

272

Z Zanuso, Marco

303, 322

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M I N G E I I N T E R N AT I O N A L M U S E U M

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M a s t er s o f M i d - Cen t u ry Ca l i fo r n i a M o d e r n i s m

Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman

P E R S P E C T I V E S O N M I D - C E N T U RY C A L I F O R N I A D E S I G N S a t u r d a y , J u n e 2 7, 2 0 0 9 1 2 : 3 0 – 5 : 3 0 p m

Immerse yourself in California Modernist design during a half-day symposium accompanying the exhibition. Presenters include exhibition curators Jo Lauria and Dale Carolyn Gluckman; Gerard O’Brien, owner of Reform Gallery in Los Angeles; San Diegan Dave Hampton, co-founder of the website Objects USA; and Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic, owners of Heath Ceramics. A panel discussion with questions from the audience will conclude the program.

Jerome Ackerman, Ceramic Vessels, 1953–54. Steve Oliver photograph. Jenev Design Studio, Los Angeles, 1952. Milton Lipton photograph.

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