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Property from the Estates & Collections of: LA Times Building Collection of Tribune Co., Los Angeles, California The Scott Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois The Estate of Lerone Bennett Jr. The Collection of Helene Smith-Romer and Eric Romer, Chicago, Illinois The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington Private Southern California Collection Private California Collection Property from an Important Chicago Collector The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

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102 The Roycrofters rare bookcase, similar to #83 East Aurora, New York oak, iron, glass carved script signature 39”w x 16”d x 69”h $10,000-20,000

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103 The Roycrofters for the Grove Park Inn nightstand East Aurora, New York oak carved orb and cross 18”sq x 30 3/4”h $2,000-3,000 Literature: For a similar example shown at the Grove Park Inn (Asheville, North Carolina), see: Johnson, Bruce E., Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Furniture, Popular Woodworking Books, 2009, p. 132 104 Stickley Brothers umbrella stand, #95 Grand Rapids, Michigan brass on copper number stamped rare form 11 1/2”sq x 27”h $800-1,200

105 The Roycrofters for the Grove Park Inn beds, pair East Aurora, New York oak carved orb and cross 44 1/2”w x 78”d x 50”h $600-800

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Literature: For a period photograph of these beds shown at the Grove Park Inn (Asheville, North Carolina), see: Johnson, Bruce E., Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Furniture, Popular Woodworking Books, 2009, p. 30 Catalog Note: “Each of the original guest rooms was furnished with Arts & Crafts furniture designed by The Roycrofters but constructed by the White Furniture Company of Mebane, North Carolina.” — Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Furniture, p. 30


106 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) hanging lantern, #205 Eastwood, New York copper, frosted amber glass unmarked 5 1/2”dia x 36”h $2,000-3,000 107 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) hanging lantern, #205 Eastwood, New York copper, frosted amber glass unmarked 5 1/2”dia x 36”h $2,000-3,000 108 The Roycrofters desk East Aurora, New York oak, iron carved orb and cross 58”w x 30”d x 29”h $3,000-5,000

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109 Wilhelmina Post (b. 1867) for Grueby five-handled vase Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1904 matte green glazed ceramic circular Pottery mark and incised signature 5”dia x 9”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Skinner, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, 14 December 2017, Lot 10 110 Teco, M.P. White, designer vase / lamp base, #262 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed twice 7”sq x 18”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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111 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) table lamp San Francisco, California, circa 1912 hammered copper, mica unmarked 18 1/2”dia x 20 1/2”h $6,000-8,000 112 The Roycrofters candlesticks, pair East Aurora, New York copper stamped mark 4”dia x 12”h $800-1,200 113 The Art Crafts Shop tall candlesticks with enameled peacock decoration, pair Buffalo, New York copper, enamel impressed marks 7 9/16”dia x 17 1/4”h $700-900

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114 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) magazine cabinet, #547 Eastwood, New York oak unmarked 15 1/2"sq x 35"h $1,000-2,000 115 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early chalet desk, #505 Eastwood, New York oak unmarked desirable example with pierced cutouts and chamfered board back closed: 23 1/2"w x 16 1/2"d x 46 1/2"h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois, 03 March 1996, Lot 110 Private Collection 116 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early double costumer, #192 Eastwood, New York oak, iron unmarked 22"w x 14"d x 66"h $1,500-2,500 117 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) lamp table, #411 variant Eastwood, New York oak unmarked early form 30"dia x 29"h $1,000-2,000

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118 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chest of drawers, #626 Eastwood, New York oak, copper marked with red decal and paper label 40"w x 22"d x 53"h $3,000-5,000 119 †Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) arm rocking chair, #323 Eastwood, New York oak, leatherette marked with red decal 29"w x 39"d x 37"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington 120 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) drop-leaf table, #671 Eastwood, New York oak branded mark closed: 32"w x 12"d x 30"h; open: 32"dia $500-700

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121 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early two-door bookcase, #544 Eastwood, New York oak, copper, glass unmarked miter mullioned form 62"w x 12"d x 56"h $3,000-5,000 122 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) floor lamp, #500 Eastwood, New York copper, oak, silk, wicker impressed mark to copper and base with branded mark overall: 14"sq x 57"h; shade: 9 1/2"dia $2,000-3,000 123 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early V-back armchair, #2598 Eastwood, New York oak, rush marked with box mark 26"w x 21"d x 38"h $300-500

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124 L. & J. G. Stickley settle, #232 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather marked The Work of … 72”w x 27”d x 28 1/2”h $800-1,200

125 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) library table, #633 Eastwood, New York oak marked with red decal and partial paper label desirable form with 1 1/2” thick top over splayed legs 48”dia x 29 1/2”h $3,000-5,000

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126 Anna Frances Simpson (1880-1930) for Newcomb College vase with flowers New Orleans, Louisiana, 1919 (KC51) matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 6 1/4"dia x 3 3/4"h $800-1,200 127 Anna Frances Simpson (1880-1930) for Newcomb College transitional vase with flowers New Orleans, Louisiana, 1914 (GN5) matte glazed ceramic impressed, incised and glazed marks 5 1/2"dia x 3"h $1,000-2,000 128 Newcomb College vase with stylized flowers New Orleans, Louisiana, 1925 (OV61) matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 3/4"dia x 6 1/2"h $1,000-2,000 129 Anna Frances Simpson (1880-1930) for Newcomb College vase with flowers New Orleans, Louisiana, 1929 (RP60) matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 2 7/8"dia x 5"h $1,000-2,000 130 May Louise Dunn for Newcomb College transitional vase with flowers New Orleans, Louisiana, 1911 (ES79) matte glazed ceramic impressed and glazed marks 5 1/4"sq x 5 1/8"h $500-700 131 Sadie Irvine (1887-1970) for Newcomb College vase with daffodils New Orleans, Louisiana, 1917 (IV38) matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 1/4"dia x 2 5/8"h $800-1,200

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133 Marblehead Pottery low vase with incised floral decoration Marblehead, Massachusetts matte glazed ceramic impressed mark 5 1/2”dia x 2 15/16”h $1,000-2,000

132 Marblehead Pottery floral tree vase Marblehead, Massachusetts matte glazed ceramic impressed mark 4 1/2”dia x 3 5/8”h $800-1,200

134 Edith Guerrier (1870-1958) for Saturday Evening Girls textured classic form vase Boston, Massachusetts, 1920 black micro-crystalline glazed ceramic inscribed, dated 7 1/2”dia x 13”h $300-500

135 Marblehead Pottery vase Marblehead, Massachusetts matte blue drip-glazed ceramic mark obscured by glaze 4 3/4”dia x 6 3/8”h $400-600

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136 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus covered jar Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 3”dia x 4 1/4”h $300-500

138 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus bowl Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 5”dia x 2 1/8”h $300-500

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137 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus milk pitcher Boston, Massachusetts, 1913 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 4 1/2”w x 3”d x 3 3/8”h $250-350

139 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus trivet Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 5 1/4”sq x 3/4”h $300-500

140 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus bowl Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 4 1/4”dia x 2 1/4”h $300-500


141 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus luncheon plates, four Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 8 1/2”dia $600-800 142 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus dinner plates, two Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 10”dia $300-500 143 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus luncheon plates, two Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 8 1/2”dia $300-500 144 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus luncheon plates, four Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked 8 1/2”dia $600-800 145 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus cups and saucers, three sets Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked saucer: 5 7/8”dia $400-600 146 Saturday Evening Girls Lotus cups and saucers, four sets Boston, Massachusetts, 1910 blue and white glazed ceramic marked saucer: 5 3/4”dia $400-600

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147 L. & J. G. Stickley from the Onondaga Shops settle, #743 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather unmarked 84”w x 32”d x 39”h $2,000-3,000

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148 L. & J. G. Stickley Morris chair, #471 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather unmarked 34 1/2”w x 37”d x 40”h $1,000-2,000

149 Charles P. Limbert Co. lamp table, #191 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak branded signature 24”dia x 29 1/2”h $300-500


150 L. & J. G. Stickley from the Onondaga Shops chest of drawers Fayetteville, New York oak, copper unmarked 40”w x 22”d x 55”h $800-1,200

151 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) music cabinet, #70 Eastwood, New York oak, iron marked with red decal, partial paper label 20”w x 16”d x 47 1/2”h $3,000-5,000

152 L. & J. G. Stickley drink stand, #508 Fayetteville, New York oak marked with Handcraft decal 24”dia x 24”h $300-500

153 English Arts & Crafts repoussé tray with folding base oak, brass unmarked 26”dia x 21 3/4”h $300-500

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154 Roseville Pottery Co. Rozane Crystalis floor vase, #27 Zanesville, Ohio yellow crystalline glazed ceramic inscribed number monumental and rare example 12”dia x 29 1/2”h $1,000-2,000 Catalog Note: This particular form is the largest vase in the Rozane catalog produced by Roseville Pottery Co. in the early 20th century. The Crystalis glaze was developed by Frederick Hurten Rhead during his brief tenure with the company between 1904 and 1908.

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155 Roseville Pottery Co. Rozane Ware Woodland vase Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic wafer mark 8”dia x 14 1/2”h $500-700 156 Weller Pottery Co. L’Art Nouveau tall vase Zanesville, Ohio matte glazed ceramic impressed mark 7”w x 6”d x 21 3/4”h $500-700


157 Cleveland or Boston School Peacock desk set: two bookends, desk calendar, rolling blotter, all with enamel United States copper, polychrome enamel unmarked bookend: 5”w x 5 15/16”d x 6 3/8”h $800-1,200

158 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) candle sconces, assembled pair Chicago, Illinois brass stamped marks 5”w x 2 3/4”d x 13 1/2”h $1,500-2,500

Provenance: ARK Antiques, Catalog Number 95-1, Item #90 The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry Literature: Berberian, Rosalie, Creating Beauty: Jewelry and Enamels of the American Arts & Crafts Movement, Schiffer Publishing, 2019, p. 25 (illustrated)

159 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) American Meat Packers Association stamp box Chicago, Illinois, 1912 brass stamped signature design by George Grant Elmslie (1869-1952) 4 1/4”w x 2”d x 2”h $400-600

160 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Xi chamberstick Chicago, Illinois bronze inscribed signature 5 5/16”dia x 10 1/4”h $2,500-3,500

161 Attributed to Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Lambda candlestick Chicago, Illinois brass unmarked together with an Arts & Crafts candlestick 5”dia x 6”h; 4 1/2”dia x 13 1/4”h $300-500

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162 †Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Morris chair, #368 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked with remnant of red decal 29 3/4"w x 36"d x 38"h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington 163 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) tabouret, #602 Eastwood, New York oak branded mark 18"dia x 20"h $500-700 164 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) spindle shirtwaist box, #95 Eastwood, New York oak marked with remnant of paper label 30"w x 16"d x 16"h $2,000-3,000

165 †Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) spindle-arm rocker, #375 Eastwood, New York oak unmarked 28"w x 29 1/2"d x 45"h $1,000-2,000 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

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166 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chairs, set of six, #306 1/2 Eastwood, New York oak, rush marked with red decal 17”w x 16 1/2”d x 37”h $800-1,200

167 † Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dining table, #634 Eastwood, New York oak marked with red decal and paper label with six 11” quartersawn leaves 54”dia x 30 1/2”h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

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168 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) double-door bookcase, #717 Eastwood, New York oak, iron, glass branded signature 48”w x 13”d x 56 1/2”h $2,500-3,500

169 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) hall mirror, #66 Eastwood, New York oak, silvered glass, iron marked with red decal 35 1/2”w x 5”d x 27 1/2”h $2,000-3,000 170 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) server, #818 Eastwood, New York oak, iron marked with red decal and paper label 48”w x 20”d x 39 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

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171 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dresser with mirror, #905 Eastwood, New York oak, iron, silvered glass branded mark 48"w x 22"d x 66 1/2"h $2,000-3,000 172 †Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) single-door bookcase, #715 Eastwood, New York oak, glass, brass branded mark 35"w x 13"d x 56 1/2"h $2,500-3,500 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington 173 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) side chairs, pair, #1295 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass remnants of paper labels each: 19"w x 17 1/2"d x 33 1/2"h $500-700

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174 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) shell vase San Francisco, California brass with verdigris finish stamped marks 2 7/8”dia x 3 1/8”h $300-500

175 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) bowl and ashtray San Francisco, California bowl: brass; ashtray: copper stamped open box marks bowl: 8 1/8”dia x 2 1/8”h $300-500

176 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) shell vase San Francisco, California brass stamped marks 6”dia x 9 9/16”h $800-1,200

177 Arts & Crafts vase hammered copper unmarked 3 1/2”dia x 10”h $200-300

178 Arts & Crafts candlesticks, a collection of seven brass unmarked; one example marked “Spencer” tallest: 4 1/2”dia x 11 1/2”h $300-500

179 The Art Crafts Shop candlestick Buffalo, New York copper, enamel unmarked 6”dia x 15”h $200-300


180 Heintz Art Metal Shop cylinder vase Buffalo, New York bronze, sterling silver stamped marks 3 7/8”dia x 12 1/8”h $200-300

181 Silvercrest vase Buffalo, New York patinated bronze stamped marks 4 3/4”dia x 8 1/2”h $150-250

182 Heintz Art Metal Shop ovoid vase Buffalo, New York bronze, sterling silver stamped marks 4 1/4”dia x 9 3/4”h $200-300

185 Heintz Art Metal Shop candlesticks, pair Buffalo, New York bronze, sterling silver stamped marks with applied silver initial W 4 1/4”dia x 11 3/8”h $300-500

186 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965) vase, #440-914 Canton, Ohio copper-clad ceramic incised marks, numbered 6”dia x 5 1/4”h $250-350

183 The Roycrofters handled oval tray East Aurora, New York copper stamped mark 22”w x 9 3/8”d x 1 3/8”h $300-500

184 Benedict Studio jardiniere Syracuse, New York copper stamped mark 14 1/2”dia x 8 3/4”h $200-300

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187 Roseville Pottery Co. Victorian art pottery vase with embossed birds Zanesville, Ohio matte glazed ceramic unmarked 6”dia x 7 1/8”h $200-300

188 Weller Pottery Co. Dresden tall vase Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic unmarked 8 1/2”dia x 17”h $500-700

189 Grueby round bowl with leaf decoration, #104 Boston, Massachusetts green drip-glazed ceramic circular Faience mark, incised maker’s mark, impressed number executed by an unknown modeler 12”dia x 4 1/2”h $600-800

190 Hampshire Pottery table lamp Keene, New Hampshire matte green glazed ceramic, brass, leaded glass impressed mark overall: 14 1/2”dia x 18 3/4”h; base: 10 1/8”dia $400-600

191 Albert Robert Valentien (1862-1925) for Rookwood Pottery Aesthetic Movement pillow jug decorated with flying beetles and bamboo Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883 glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 5 1/4”w x 3”d x 6 1/2”h $300-500

192 Roseville Pottery Co. Cherry Blossom lamp with original shade and Rozane rose finial Zanesville, Ohio matte glazed ceramic unmarked base only: 8 1/2”dia x 9”h; overall, with shade: 14”dia x 19”h $300-500

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193 Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869–1937) Water Lily three-light wall sconce Santa Barbara, California copper unmarked early example 17"w x 10"d x 13"h $500-700 194 Lester H.Vaughan (1889-1961) enameled bowl Taunton, Massachusetts copper, enamel stamped marks 5"dia x 1 1/2"h $200-300 Provenance: The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 195 The Kalo Shop round tray with handles mounted with applied cabochon stones Chicago, Illinois, circa 1907 copper, carnelians stamped mark pre-Park Ridge period, with an applied MN monogram 17 7/16"w x 14 13/16"d x 1"h $1,500-2,500 Provenance: The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

196 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) and California Faience compote San Francisco, California hammered brass, ceramic marked Dirk van Erp, San Francisco with closed box; pottery signed M. Close 9 1/2”dia x 9”h $200-300

197 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) desktop letter case, #96 Eastwood, New York oak branded mark 12 5/8”w x 7 1/2”d x 6 1/2”h $400-600

198 The Roycrofters Princess candlesticks, pair East Aurora, New York hammered copper each with impressed orb mark each: 3 1/4”sq x 7 1/2”h $200-300

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199 Charles P. Limbert Co. triple-door bookcase, #359 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, glass, copper marked with paper label, numbered 66 1/2”w x 14 1/2”d x 58 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

200 Charles P. Limbert Co. tabouret, #212 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak branded signature 18”dia x 22”h $200-300

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201 Charles P. Limbert Co. rocker, #848 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leatherette branded signature 32”w x 39”d x 31 1/2”h $800-1,200


202 Charles P. Limbert Co. daybed, #651 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leatherette branded mark 26”w x 74 1/2”d x 23”h $700-900

203 L. & J. G. Stickley lamp table, #575 Fayetteville, New York oak marked The Work Of … 24”dia x 29 1/4”h $400-600

204 L. & J. G. Stickley Morris chair, #471 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather marked with Handcraft decal 32”w x 35”d x 41”h $800-1,200

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205 Stickley Brothers desk, #6534 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper unmarked open: 29 1/2”w x 29”d x 46 1/2”h $200-300

206 Charles P. Limbert Co. dresser with mirror, #479 1/2 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper, glass branded mark 50”w x 23 1/2”d x 70 1/2”h $500-700

207 American Arts & Crafts bed, full-size oak unmarked 57”w x 79”d x 62”h $700-900

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208 Charles P. Limbert Co. lamp table, #129 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak marked with paper label 20”dia x 30”h $400-600


209 Peterson Art Furniture Company pyramid table lamp Faribault, Minnesota oak, slag glass unmarked 19”sq x 23”h $1,000-2,000

210 Arts & Crafts, possibly Stickley Brothers table lamp hammered copper, slag glass unmarked 13”w x 12”d x 21”h $300-500

211 Arts & Crafts four-lantern chandelier with monk heads patinated metal, slag glass unmarked overall: 20”sq x 38”h $500-700

212 American Arts & Crafts double pedestal lamp oak, slag glass unmarked 23 7/8”w x 15 7/8”d x 19 1/2”h $300-500

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213 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) single-door china cabinet Eastwood, New York oak, iron, glass marked with red decal 36”w x 13”d x 58”h $2,000-3,000

214 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) lunch table, #669 Eastwood, New York oak branded signature 49 3/4”dia x 29 3/4”h $600-800

215 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) two-drawer server, #802 Eastwood, New York oak, iron unmarked Harvey Ellis influenced design 42”w x 18”d x 39 1/2”h $700-900

216 L. & J. G. Stickley lamp table, #574 Fayetteville, New York oak unmarked 18”sq x 29”h $400-600


217 Shop of the Crafters Hungarian Dining Room Suite breakfront Cincinnati, Ohio oak, brass unmarked 67 1/2”w x 21 1/2”d x 66 1/2”h $700-900 Catalog Note: This model was featured in The Lantern, Vol. 1, No. 1 (September 1907), as part of the Hungarian Dining Room Suite.

218 Harden three-piece parlor set: settle, rocker and armchair Camden, New York oak, leather unmarked settle: 60 1/2”w x 26”d x 36”h; rocker: 31”w x 34”d x 35”h; armchair: 31”w x 24”d x 37 1/2”h $700-900

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219 Lifetime Puritan Motif dining chairs, set of eight Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather marked two armchairs, #176 1/2; six dining chairs, #176 dining chairs: 19 1/2”w x 18”d x 38”h $2,000-3,000 220 Lifetime Puritan Motif dining table, #9159 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak marked dining table with five original 9” quartersawn leaves 54”dia x 29”h $1,500-2,500

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221 Lifetime Puritan Motif china cabinet, #6572 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, glass, silver-washed iron marked 39 1/2”w x 14 3/4”d x 67”h $1,500-2,500 222 Lifetime Puritan Motif wall mirror Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, silvered glass unmarked 40”w x 26 1/4”h $300-500

223 Lifetime Puritan Motif sideboard, #5551 1/2 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, glass, silver-washed iron marked 48”w x 20 1/2”d x 39 1/2”h $1,500-2,500 Catalog Note: “PURITAN Furniture, as its name implies, is plain, honest, loveable furniture with character in every line. Selection from this comprehensive group will delight both dealer and consumer.” — from the reprint of the original circa 1918 Puritan Furniture catalog; reprinted by Peter Copeland, The Parchment Press

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224 Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase, #614E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks executed by an unknown artist; stylized floral band 4 3/4”dia x 9”h $300-500

227 Fred Rothenbusch (1876-1937) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum Fall scenic landscape vase, #1124D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 1/8”dia x 8 7/8”h $300-500

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225 Margaret H. McDonald (1893-1964) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum poppy vase, #1369E Cincinnati, Ohio matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 1/4”dia x 7 1/2”h $300-500

228 Charles S. Todd (1886-1950) for Rookwood Pottery Ombroso vase, #917C Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 7/8”dia x 8”h $300-500

226 Charles McLaughlin (1888-1964) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum scenic landscape vase, #30E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1915 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 3/4”dia x 8 7/8”h $500-700

229 Katherine Jones (1924-1931) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #2639E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks 4 3/8”dia x 8 1/8”h $400-600

230 Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery oxalis vase, #6823 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1942 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 1/4”dia x 8”h $600-800


231 Lenore Asbury (1866-1933) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum scenic landscape vase, #950E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1918 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 3/8”dia x 7 1/2”h $500-700

232 Elizabeth N. Lincoln (1876-1957) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase with stylized decoration, #2067 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1920 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 5/8”dia x 7 7/8”h $400-600

233 Wilhelmine Rehm (1927-1948) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #933D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1929 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks 4 3/4”dia x 7 5/8”h $400-600

234 Mary G. Denzler for Rookwood Pottery Vellum narcissus vase, #2064 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 3/8”dia x 7 3/4”h $400-600

235 Katherine Jones (1924-1931) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #295E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1928 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks 3 1/4”dia x 7 3/8”h $150-250

236 Delia Workum (1904-1966) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase, #925E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1927 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks stylized floral band 3 3/8”dia x 7 1/8”h $200-300

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237 Jens Jensen (1898-1978) for Rookwood Pottery Jewel Porcelain magnolia vase Cincinnati, Ohio, 1934 high glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks 4 3/8”dia x 5”h $400-600

238 Kate Curry for Rookwood Pottery Vellum floral vase, #919 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 5 1/4”dia x 5 1/8”h $250-350

239 Sallie Coyne (1876-1939) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum poppy vase, #6194D Cincinnati, Ohio matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks with 50th anniversary mark 5”dia x 6 1/8”h $300-500

240 Rose Fechheimer (1874-1961) for Rookwood Pottery carved Vellum vase decorated with a palm tree, #30F Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 1/4”dia x 6”h $300-500

241 Rookwood Pottery Jewel Porcelain vase decorated with a floral band, #938D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1919 high glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks executed by an unknown artist 4 1/4”dia x 6 3/4”h $400-600

242 Lorinda Epply (1874-1951) for Rookwood Pottery Jewel Porcelain vase decorated with flowers, #915F Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921 high glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 3 3/4”dia x 4 7/8”h $300-500

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243 Ed Diers (1871-1947) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum scenic landscape vase, #1653D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1919 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 3/4”dia x 10”h $400-600

244 Sara Sax (1870-1949) for Rookwood Pottery Iris floral vase with Queen Anne’s lace, #907D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904 high glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 1/2”dia x 10 1/2”h $700-900

245 Fred Rothenbusch (1876-1937) for Rookwood Pottery Vellum scenic landscape vase, #1358D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1915 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 4 1/2”dia x 9”h $400-600

246 Vera Tischler (b. 1900) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #696 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1923 matte glazed ceramic impressed and inscribed marks 5”dia x 10 1/4”h $300-500

247 Elizabeth N. Lincoln (1876-1957) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #800C Cincinnati, Ohio, 1920 matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 7 1/2”dia x 9 1/2”h $400-600

248 Charles S. Todd (1886-1950) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum floral vase, #800C Cincinnati, Ohio matte glazed ceramic impressed and incised marks 2 7/8”dia x 9 5/8”h $250-350

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249 Rookwood Faience grapes tile, #1702Y C730 Cincinnati, Ohio matte glazed ceramic impressed marks 6”sq $200-300

250 Northwestern Terra Cotta Co. relief portrait tile Denver, Colorado glazed ceramic stamped mark tile: 6 1/2”w x 10”h; frame: 12 1/2”w x 16”h $300-500

251 Rookwood Pottery Tulip tile, #1347Y 442 Cincinnati, Ohio glazed ceramic impressed marks 6”sq x 3/4”h $200-300

252 Charles S. Todd (1886-1950) for Rookwood Pottery Parrot bookend, #6018 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1927 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks 5 3/8”w x 3 3/8”d x 7 1/4”h $200-300

253 Fulper Pottery Co. flower frog Flemington, New Jersey glazed ceramic marked unusual castle form 5 1/2”w x 4 3/4”d x 4 3/4”h $200-300

254 Rookwood Pottery Vellum trivet, #3091 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1930 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks 6 1/8”w x 5 3/8”d x 3/4”h $100-200

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255 Robert Warren Keith (American, 20th century) Untitled (Landscape) woodblock print signed lower right 7 1/2” x 7 5/8” $400-600

256 Gustave Baumann (German/American, 1881-1971) The Door Yards from In the Hills o’Brown, 1914 color woodcut on ivory Japanese paper signed lower right image: 9” x 13”; sheet: 10 1/4” x 13 3/4” $1,500-2,500

257 † Bror Julius Olsson Nordefeldt (Swedish/American, 1878-1955) Three Travelers Crossing a Bridge in Snow, 1906, no. 150 color woodcut signed, dated and inscribed in graphite 8 1/8” x 10 5/8” $800-1,200

258 † Tod Lindenmuth (American, 1885-1976) On the Mooring, circa 1920 linocut inscribed in graphite lower left; signed in graphite lower right 7” x 9 1/8” $400-600

Provenance: Old Master Through Modern Prints, Swann Auction Galleries, New York, New York, 30 October 2013, Sale 2328, Lot 295 The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

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259 Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) Chief of the Desert, 1904 orotone in original frame (c) lower left and signed Curtis lower right 13 3/4” x 10 1/2” $2,500-3,500 Provenance: Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois, 04 May 2008, Lot 463 Private Collection 260 † Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) A Favorite Cheyenne Costume, 1911 photogravure bookplate 9 1/2” x 6 15/16” $600-800 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

261 † Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) A Point of Interest — Navajo, 1904 photogravure Plate 36 upper left period frame (25 15/16” x 30 7/16”) photogravure by John Andrew & Son 11 1/2” x 15 1/8” $400-600 Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

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262 † Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) Alchise — Apache, 1906 photogravure bookplate 9 5/8” x 6 7/8” $200-300

263 † Carl Moon (American, 1878-1948) The Desert Dawn, circa 1910 platinum print blindstamp lower right 16 3/8” x 21 1/8” $400-600

Provenance: The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington

Provenance: Etherton Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington


264 Crow Native American beaded glauntlets/gloves, pair leather, glass beads each: 8”w x 16”h $200-300 265 Possibly African dress and two accessories silk, beads, cowrie shells garment: 16 1/2”w x 55”h $400-600 266 Possibly African accessories, two beads, cowrie shells top: 10”w x 3”h $200-300

267 Native American animal fetish necklace various hardstones, cotton, silvered metal 63 fetishes, including: frogs, turtles, bears, horses, bison, rabbits, fox, lizards, birds, fish and other animals largest fetish: 1 3/8”w x 2 1/4”l; shorter opening: 26”l (approximately) $500-700

268 Navajo large Bear Paw pendant silver, turquoise, coral, claws stamped marks maker’s mark ‘ES’ 2 7/8”w x 4 3/4”h $300-500

269 Native American Squash Blossom necklace with U.S. Mercury dime beads coin silver, turquoise pendant: 2 1/4”w x 2 7/8”h; chain: 32 1/4”l $400-600

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270 Navajo early Red Mesa rug circa 1900 natural and dyed wool 4’ 6” x 3’ 2” $300-500

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271 Navajo Klagetoh rug circa 1910 natural and dyed wool 7’ 8” x 4’ 10” $800-1,200

272 Navajo regional rug circa 1910 natural wool 4’ 4” x 3’ 7” $300-500 273 Navajo figural rug circa 1920 natural wool 3’ 11” x 5’ 3” $800-1,200


274 Art Deco hanging fixture with large USA milk glass globe iron, glass unmarked 22”dia x 21”h $300-500

275 Sabino Art Deco Cabochons vase France, circa 1930 molded opalescent glass etched and molded signatures 6”dia x 7 7/16”h $500-700

276 Atelier Primavera Longwy Art Deco vases, pair France, 1920s glazed ceramic impressed marks to base 9”w x 2 5/8”d x 11 5/8”h $700-900 277 Art Deco arched plaques, pair bronze fountain and foliate motif 29 3/4”w x 26 1/8”h $2,000-3,000

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278 Turkish Anatolian runner Turkey, circa 1960s-1970s dyed wool 6’ 6” x 2’ 3” $300-500 279 Persian Malayer rug Iran dyed wool 6’ 6” x 4’ 8” $300-500 280 Caucasian Shirvan rug Iran dyed wool 9’ x 3’ 6” $800-1,200

281 Persian Baktari area rug Iran dyed wool with Heriz design 10’ 6” x 6’ 10 1/2” $700-900

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282 Contemporary, In the Style of Archibald Knox rug India hand-knotted wool label on back 12’ x 9’ $800-1,200


283 The Handel Lamp Co. two-light wall sconce with Quezal shades Meriden, Connecticut brass, glass embossed marks without shades: 9 1/2”w x 5 7/8”d x 7 3/4”h $300-500

284 The Handel Lamp Co. piano lamp, #2906 Meriden, Connecticut obverse painted Chipped Ice glass, bronze shade marked, numbered base: 13”w x 6”d x 15”h; shade: 5 1/2”sq x 5”h $400-600

285 The Handel Lamp Co. Mountainous Landscape lamp, #6957 Meriden, Connecticut reverse painted glass, bronzed metal base signed, shade with painted signature, numbered 17 1/4”dia x 23”h $3,000-5,000

286 The Handel Lamp Co. Venetian Harbor table lamp; round shade, #5935 on an urn-form base Meriden, Connecticut reverse painted Chipped Ice glass, bronzed metal shade signed and numbered, base with impressed signature 17 15/16”dia x 23”h $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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287 Attributed to The Handel Lamp Co. hanging light fixture Meriden, Connecticut leaded glass, bronze applied tag overall: 25”dia x 12”h $2,000-3,000 288 Attributed to The Handel Lamp Co. Art Nouveau floral globe shade for an oil lamp Meriden, Connecticut enamel painted frosted glass unmarked 11”dia x 11 1/2”h $500-700 289 Art Deco Peacock table lamp Czechoslovakia gilt bronze, glass stamped mark 15 1/2”w x 7 1/4”d x 15 3/4”h $300-500 290 George Maxin / Pallme-König & Habel Petit Gavroche figural lamp with a smoking boy at a light post France / Bohemia bronzed metal, rouge marble, iridescent glass base marked 7 1/4”dia x 25”h $500-700

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291 Loetz Witwe Company Titania GRE2534 vase Klostermühle, Bohemia orange and green glass with iridescent inclusions unmarked 4 3/4”dia x 4 3/16”h $700-900

292 Loetz Witwe Company Diaspora vase Klostermühle, Bohemia iridescent glass unmarked 5 1/2”dia x 5 1/4”h $400-600

293 Kralik lidded bowl or box Bohemia Papillon glass, brass, copper impressed marks to lid lid with cherry blossom decoration 5 3/4”dia x 2 1/2”h $400-600

294 Camille Fauré (1874-1956) bowl decorated with various flowers Limoges, France enameled metal signed 6”dia x 1 15/16”h $200-300

295 Pallme-König & Habel Amethyst Veined large three-handled vase Kamenický Šenov, Czech Republic purple/blue/green iridescent glass unsigned 8”dia x 12 1/4”h $500-700

296 Camille Fauré (1874-1956) bulbous vase with colorful floral decoration on a black ground Limoges, France enameled metal signed 4 3/4”dia x 5 3/4”h $300-500

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297 De Vez scenic cameo vase with trees, a lake and a mountain Pantin, France cameo glass signed in cameo 3 1/8”dia x 9 3/8”h $500-700 298 *Gallé Maidenhair Fern bottle vase with trefoil mouth Nancy, France, circa 1905 fire-polished cameo glass signed in cameo 5”w x 4 1/8”d x 10 1/4”h $1,000-2,000 299 Gallé Cyclamens vase, of ovoid form Nancy, France cameo glass signed in cameo 5 1/4”dia x 8 1/8”h $800-1,200 300 Daum Blé (Wheat) bowl Nancy, France Pâte de Verre glass molded signature swirled internal oxblood, yellow and blue decoration 7 3/4”dia x 3 7/16”h $400-600 301 Daum Chinese Lantern tall vase Nancy, France mottled cameo glass signed in cameo 4 7/8”dia x 16”h $1,500-2,500 302 Gallé scenic lake landscape tall vase Nancy, France cameo glass signed in cameo 5 7/8”dia x 13 5/8”h $1,000-2,000

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303 De Vez Dandelions and Insects bud vase Pantin, France cameo glass signed in cameo 4 3/4”dia x 6 1/2”h $400-600

305 Steuben Glass Works Fircone Green Jade spherical vase, #6078 Corning, New York acid-etched Green Jade and Alabaster cameo glass unmarked 7 1/2”dia x 7”h $400-600

304 De Vez scenic vase decorated with a house on a lake with boats Pantin, France cameo glass signed in cameo together with a Georges Raspiller example decorated with Virginia Creeper larger: 4 1/8”dia x 4 1/4”h $300-500

306 Steuben Glass Works Grotesque vase, #7535 Corning, New York Amethyst glass unmarked 12 1/2”w x 5 7/8”d x 6 1/2”h $200-300

307 Steuben Glass Works amphora vase, #6795 Corning, New York Green Jade and Alabaster glass unmarked 7 1/2”w x 6”d x 9 1/2”h $400-600

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308 Steuben Glass Works set of (6) fingerbowls and (5) underplates, #2680 Corning, New York Gold Aurene lined Calcite glass unmarked fingerbowl: 4 15/16”dia x 2 1/2”h (approximately); underplate: 6 1/2”dia x 1”h (approximately) $500-700 309 Steuben Glass Works York plates, seven, #2028 Corning, New York Green Jade and Alabaster engraved glass unmarked each: 8 3/4”dia x 1/2”h (approximately) $300-500 310 Steuben Glass Works plates, set of six, #2028 Corning, New York gold Aurene glass etched signature each: 8 1/8”dia x 9/16”h (approximately) $300-500 311 Steuben Glass Works lamp shade Corning, New York gold Aurene and Calcite glass unmarked 8”dia x 4 1/4”h $500-700 312 Tiffany Studios salt cellars with prunt decoration, three New York, New York gold Favrile glass etched signatures each: 2”dia x 1 1/8”h $500-700

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313 Tiffany Studios Grapevine box, #816 New York, New York patinated bronze, Favrile slag glass stamped marks 6 1/2”w x 3 3/4”d x 3”h $300-500 Provenance: Christie’s, New York, New York, 05 June 1992, Lot 311 314 Tiffany Studios Chinese double pen holder, #2119 New York, New York bronze, Bakelite marked Tiffany Studios, New York, #2119 7 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 4”h $400-600

315 Tiffany Studios Grapevine key for a jewelry or cigar box New York, New York bronze unmarked 1 1/4”w x 1/4”d x 1/8”h $100-200 316 Tiffany Studios bamboo cap New York, New York bronze unmarked 7 1/2”dia x 3 1/2”h $1,000-2,000 317 Tiffany Studios Zodiac assembled 11-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze stamped marks, numbered stamp box, #802; box, #810; matchbook holder, #960; dish, #976; blotter ends, #988; inkwell, #1073; notepad holder, #1090; bookends, #1091; letter opener, unsigned inkwell: 10 3/4”w x 9 3/4”d x 4 1/4”h $1,000-2,000

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318 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle fern dish, #833 New York, New York bronze, green slag glass stamped marks 11”dia x 4”h $700-900 319 Tiffany Studios seven-light Lily wall sconce New York, New York bronze unmarked 11 1/8”w x 10 1/2”d x 17”h $1,000-2,000 320 Tiffany Studios First Panel Sheriff’s Jury commemorative candlesticks, pair New York, New York, 1905-1906 bronze stamped marks each: 4 3/4”dia x 8”h $600-800 321 Tiffany Studios counterbalance lamp base, #11422 New York, New York bronze stamped marks without shade 5”w x 11”d x 15 1/4”h $1,500-2,500 322 Tiffany Studios three-arm table lamp base, #445 New York, New York dore bronze stamped marks for a 10” shade 10”dia x 11 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

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323 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) Tel El Amarna tall vase, #3893 P New York, New York Favrile glass etched signature 4 1/2”dia x 11 3/4”h $2,000-3,000 324 Tiffany Studios table lamp: Geometric shade, #1460 on an Indian base, #528 New York, New York Favrile glass, bronze stamped marks 18”dia x 25”h $10,000-20,000

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325 Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) set of six botanical engravings from Naauwkeurige Beschryving des Aard Gewassen, Leyden and Utrecht Netherlands, published 1696 hand-colored engravings on paper, giltwood, glass each numbered each uniformly matted and framed, comprising: Fig. 238 / Fol. 870 — Scrophularia, Sambuci Folio; Fig. 155 / Fol. 555 — Dorycnium Dioscoridis; Fig. 74 / Fol. 278 — Acetofa Romana Rotundifolia; Fig. 182 / Fol. 647 — Androsemum Non Bacciferum; Fig. 229 / Fol. 816 — Leontopetalon Capitatum Americanum; Fig. 243 / Fol. 903 — Thapsia Major Latifolia each (visible): 13" x 8 7/8" $500-700 326 Attributed to Herter Brothers dining chairs, set of 10: eight side chairs and two armchairs New York, New York, late 19th century oak, brass, fabric unmarked with original India Rubber Comb Company casters; upholstered with 'Orakelblume' in the color Danube, designed by Koloman Moser (1868-1918) in 1901 and reproduced by Maraham armchair: 24"w x 23"d x 45"h; side chair: 19"w x 18"d x 39 1/2"h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Christie's, New York, New York, 21 January 2000, Important American Furniture, Silver, Prints, Folk Art, Sale 9314, Lot 207 Acquired from the above by the present owner

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327 Rosamond (Burgess) Tudor (American, 1878-1949) figural sundial with a seminude maiden, 1917 bronze signed and dated 8 7/8"dia x 6"h $500-700 328 J.P. Kayser & Sohn Manufacturing Company Tulip handled center bowl or basket, #4308 Krefeld-Bochum, Germany pewter marked Kayserzinn 12"dia x 9"h $300-500 329 Taylor, Tunnicliffe & Co. female portrait before peonies charger Hanley, Staffordshire, England, 1881 hand-painted and enameled ceramic inscribed and impressed signatures signed and dated M Gemmell on the reverse, initialed MG on the front lower right 17 5/16"dia x 1 5/8"h $300-500

330 Édouard Gilles (1868-1930) Orientialist vase with head of man protruding, #578 France high glazed ceramic with buff ceramic impressed marks widest point: 12”w x 9”d x 12”h $300-500

331 Sèvres Style porcelain urns with ormolu mounts, pair France, circa 1850 hand-painted porcelain, gilt bronze porcelain signed E. Poitevin each decorated with pastoral courting scenes 8”w x 6”d x 15 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

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332 Robert Sharp George III tea urn or kettle on stand with spigot spout London, England, 1794 silver, ebony stamped hallmarks Classical repoussĂŠ, chased and cast decoration throughout, depicting floral swags, foliate scrolls, maidens in medallions, masks and shell pad feet 13 3/4"w x 8"d x 17 1/4"h $1,500-2,500

The following nine lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 333 The Kalo Shop child's plate with repoussĂŠ songbird on a flowering branch, #364K Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver stamped marks 9 7/16"dia x 5/8"h $300-500 334 The Kalo Shop water pitcher, #7978 Park Ridge, Illinois, circa 1911 sterling silver stamped marks engraved with an oak tree, monogram BMH and dates 23 March 1899 / 23 March 1911 8 3/4"w x 6 1/2"d x 6 5/8"h $600-800 335 The Kalo Shop oval serving dish with lid, #8487 Park Ridge, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied M monogram 6 1/8"w x 3 3/8"d x 2 1/4"h $400-600 336 The Kalo Shop rounded rectangular tray mounted with an applied cabochon stone Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905 sterling silver, amazonite stamped marks pre-Park Ridge period 8 15/16"w x 4 3/4"d x 5/16"h $1,500-2,500

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337 The Kalo Shop water pitcher, #9305 Chicago, Illinois, 1912 sterling silver stamped marks 8 1/2"w x 6 1/2"d x 9 1/2"h $1,000-2,000 338 The Kalo Shop bowl, #F5D Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks engraved on base C.A.H. / September 29, 1920 8 1/4"dia x 2 1/8"h $250-350 339 The Kalo Shop lobed round serving tray, #H958 Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver stamped marks 11 7/8"dia x 3/4"h $300-500 340 The Kalo Shop lobed coffee pot, #P771 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 9 5/8"w x 5 1/2"d x 9 3/8"h $700-900 341 The Kalo Shop Norse Line bowl, #NS67 Chicago, Illinois, 1937-1939 sterling silver stamped marks stepped geometric decoration to edges 6"dia x 1 1/4"h $200-300

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342 The Kalo Shop individual place setting with chess-piece finials: knife, fork and spoon Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, stainless steel stamped marks This rare pattern is the only example of this set we have seen outside of the round cocktail spoons with the same finial. knife: 9 5/8”l $400-600

The following seven lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 343 The Kalo Shop assembled flatware service for six Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 24 items: (6) dinner forks, (6) dinner knives, (6) salad forks, (5) cream soup spoons together with (1) cream soup spoon of different pattern dinner knife: 9 3/4”l $700-900

344 The Kalo Shop salad serving set, #10: fork and spoon Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 2”w x 8 9/16”l $150-250

345 The Kalo Shop child’s plate, #D2 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied name “Gerry” 7 15/16”dia x 9/16”h $150-250

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346 Lebolt & Co. salt and pepper casters, #645 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver impressed marks with applied SH monogram 1”sq x 2 1/4”h $100-200

347 Julius Olaf Randahl (1880-1972) shoehorn, #R907 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 1 3/4”w x 11 1/16”l $100-200

348 The Petterson Studio compote Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 6”dia x 3 13/16”h $250-350

349 Potter & Mellen, Inc. spoon with duck head terminal Cleveland, Ohio sterling silver stamped marks 1 5/8”w x 4 11/16”l $150-250

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350 Mary Catherine Knight (1875-1956) bowl with punchwork floral design Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks 4 3/16”dia x 1 13/16”h $600-800

351 Mary Catherine Knight (1875-1956) caster with enameled floral decoration Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver, enamel stamped marks 2 1/8”dia x 3 1/2”h $500-700

352 Rebecca Cauman (1882-1964) lidded bowl Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks 5 9/16”dia x 3”h $600-800 353 Zee Sung cigarette box with repouseé bamboo decoration Shanghai, China silver, mahogany stamped mark 6 1/2”w x 3 3/4”d x 2 1/2”h $400-600 354 Adolph C. Kunkler (b. 1868) dish engraved with stylized floral design Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver impressed marks 5 7/8”dia x 1/4”h $100-200

Lots 350-352, 354-355, 357-362 are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

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355 George Germer (1869-1936) round center bowl with chased floral decoration Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks 9 3/4”dia x 4 3/16”h $500-700

356 German Art Deco center bowl with three circular feet .800 silver stamped marks maker’s mark of AB Co. 9 15/16”dia x 3 5/8”h $300-500


357 The Kalo Shop cufflinks Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, bloodstone stamped marks face: 11/16”w x 1/2”h $150-250

358 The Kalo Shop cufflinks Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, tiger’s eye stamped marks face: 7/8”w x 5/8”h $150-250

359 The Kalo Shop cufflinks Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, black onyx stamped marks face: 13/16”sq $150-250

360 The Kalo Shop Four-Leaf Clover demi-parure: screwback earrings and brooch, #53 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks brooch: 1 11/16”sq $250-350 361 The Kalo Shop pendant necklace on an original chain Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, turquoise stamped marks pendant: 1”w x 1 1/8”h; chain: 15”l $800-1,200 362 The Kalo Shop Cherries bracelet, #60 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 1 1/16”w x 7”l $300-500

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Lots 363-368, 371-373 are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

363 The Kalo Shop elliptical brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, lapis lazuli stamped marks inset cabochon stone and pierced decoration 2 1/16”w x 7/8”h $200-300 365 The Kalo Shop Rose bangle bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, coral stamped marks opening: 2 5/16"w x 2"d x 1/2"h $300-500 366 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks opening: 2 3/8"w x 2 1/8"d x 1/4"h $200-300 367 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelet, #8 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks opening: 2 9/16"w x 2 3/16"d x 3/16"h $200-300 368 The Kalo Shop shaped oval pendant brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, jade stamped marks inset carved chrysanthemum decorated stone pendant: 1 1/2"w x 2 1/4"h; brooch: 2 1/16"w x 1 1/2"h $300-500

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364 The Kalo Shop bar pin Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, green quartz stamped marks 2 7/8”w x 7/16”h $150-250


369 Carence Crafters pendant for a necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver-gilt, amethyst stamped marks foliate motif overall: 1 1/2”w x 1 1/2”h $300-500 370 Carence Crafters pendant for a necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver-gilt, coral stamped marks foliate motif overall: 9/16”w x 2 1/8”h $300-500

371 Odd Kraft Shop Egyptian Revival brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 2 5/8”w x 1”h $150-250

372 Attributed to Odd Kraft Shop intaglio ring Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, black onyx stamped purity mark size: 7; face: 1 1/16”w x 1”h $150-250

373 The Art Silver Shop pendant necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, sodalite stamped marks pendant: 1 3/16”w x 1 9/16”h; chain: 15 3/4”l $500-700

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374 Mary Gage (1898-1993) Lily Pad brooch New York, New York sterling silver, teal glass stamped marks 3"w x 1 3/4"h $250-350

Lots 374-381 are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

375 Peer Smed (1878-1943) cuff bracelet Brooklyn, New York, 1932 sterling silver parcel-gilt etched marks decorated with a budding branch opening: 2 1/4"w x 2 1/16"h $800-1,200 376 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) floral bracelet Massachusetts sterling silver, turquoise stamped marks 5/8"w x 7"l $300-500 377 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) Modernist bracelet Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks 1/2"w x 6 3/4"l $250-350 378 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) pendant earrings Massachusetts sterling silver, chrysoprase stamped purity mark 1/2"w x 9/16"h $150-250 379 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) foliate brooch Massachusetts sterling silver, chrysoprase stamped marks 1 3/8"w x 1"h $200-300

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380 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) foliate ladies ring Massachusetts 14K yellow gold, pink lace agate stamped marks ~5.7 dwts size: 7 3/4; face: 1/2"w x 13/16"h $500-700


381 Susan Oakes Peabody (b. 1950) ladies ring North Woodstock, New Hampshire 14K yellow gold, 0.20 carat round diamond (clarity: SI1, color: G), 0.15 cttw round natural sapphires stamped marks ~2.0 dwts size: 5 3/4; face: 1/8”w x 1/2”h $1,500-2,500

382 Attributed to Giacinto Melillo (1846–1915) brooch in the form of a winged putto holding a torch, atop a cornucopia Italy yellow gold unmarked with granulation and filigree work; ~6.0 dwts 1”w x 1 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

383 Trabert & Hoeffer earrings, pair Chicago, Illinois 14K yellow gold stamped purity marks ~2.8 dwts 1 1/8”dia $400-600

Catalog Note: Melillo was a pupil of Alessandro Castellani (1822-1883).

384 Jugendstil pendant necklace gilt metal, amethysts central pendant: 1 3/8”w x 1 1/2”h; chain: 16 3/4”l $300-500

385 Koloman Moser (1868-1918) for Wiener Werkstätte Bird oval brooch Vienna, Austria silver, black enamel stamped hallmarks 1 1/4”w x 15/16”h $1,000-2,000

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386 Bjarne Meyer (1896-1949) for Georg Jensen, Inc. bracelet, #824 Chicago, Illinois / New York, New York sterling silver, moonstones stamped marks 1/2”w x 6 5/8”l $250-350 Lots 386, 389-390, 394-395 are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

387 Arno Malinowski (1899-1976) for Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S deer brooch, #256 Copenhagen, Denmark, 1945-1951 sterling silver stamped marks 1 3/4”w x 1 3/8”h $150-250

388 Georg Jensen demi-parure: necklace, 96A; bracelet, 96A; and screwback earrings, 50B Copenhagen, Denmark, post1945 sterling silver stamped marks necklace: 1/2”w x 15”l; bracelet: 1/2”w x 7 1/8”l $800-1,200

389 Clifford Russell (1907-1975) Blueberries brooch Woolwich, Maine sterling silver stamped marks 1 5/8”w x 2 3/4”h $150-250 390 Clifford Russell (1907-1975) Bumble Bee pin / brooch Woolwich, Maine sterling silver, tiger’s eye stamped marks 2”w x 1 3/8”h $400-600

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391 Ronald Hayes Pearson (1924-1996) Modernist necklace Deer Isle, Maine sterling silver, pyrite stamped marks pendant: 1 3/8”w x 1 1/2”h; necklace: 5”w $400-600

393 Los Castillo hinged bracelet, #245 Taxco, Mexico sterling silver, turquoise, azurite stamped marks opening: 6 1/2” $300-500

392 Anna Greta Eker for Norway Designs Plus Studios Curves pendant necklace Norway sterling silver stamped marks pendant: 2 3/8”w x 3 7/16”h; choker: 15”l (approximately) $300-500

394 Sam Kramer (1913-1964) brooch New York, New York sterling silver, moonstone stamped marks 2 7/8”w x 1 1/16”h $400-600

395 Sam Kramer (1913-1964) brooch New York, New York sterling silver, copper, amethyst stamped marks 2”dia $300-500

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396 Yves St. Laurent, designed by Robert Goossens (1927-2016) stylized hearts necklace France, circa 1960s gilt metal stamped marks on applied tag 1 5/16”w x 17”l $300-500

397 Betty Cooke (b. 1924) Modernist bird-form brooch Baltimore, Maryland sterling silver, composite stamped mark 4 1/4”w x 1 1/2”d $300-500

398 Arthur King (1921-1986) brooch New York, New York 18K yellow gold stamped marks ~19.2 dwts 2”w x 1 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

399 Arthur King (1921-1986) brooch New York, New York 18K yellow gold, polished stone (shattuckite, chrysocolla, dioptase, smoky quartz and malachite) stamped marks ~27.5 dwts 2 1/4”w x 1 5/8”h $1,500-2,500

Lots 398-399 are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

400 Art Smith (1917-1982) Paraspiral necklace New York, New York, 1960s sterling silver stamped signature This necklace was typically done in brass/copper and is rare to find in silver. front: 6 1/8”w x 2”h; chain: 10 1/2”l $2,000-3,000

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401 Art Smith (1917-1982) Trapped Ball necklace New York, New York, 1960s sterling silver, crystal stamped signature 4 1/4”w x 4 5/8”h $1,500-2,500


402 Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) for Käsityö round bowl Finland, 1969 .925 silver stamped marks 6 5/8”dia x 2 15/16”h $300-500 403 William Spratling (1900-1967) salad serving set: fork and spoon Taxco, Mexico sterling silver, rosewood stamped marks 2 1/4”w x 13”l $400-600 404 William Spratling (1900-1967) salad bowl Taxco, Mexico sterling silver stamped marks 12”dia x 2 7/8”h $400-600 406 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Lino Sabatini / Christofle elongated tapered serving dish France, 1978 silverplate stamped marks 19”w x 2 13/16”d x 2 3/16”h $200-300

405 Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) for Swid Powell baby cup Italy / Argentina, circa 1985 silverplate impressed marks 4 1/2”w x 2 1/4”d x 2 1/4”h $400-600

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407 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Reed & Barton Diamond flatware service for ten (10), with serving articles Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1958 sterling silver, stainless steel (blades) stamped marks 48 items: (10) dinner knives, (10) dinner forks, (10) luncheon forks, (10) teaspoons, (6) iced tea spoons, (1) sugar spoon, (1) master butter knife dinner knife: 8 7/8”l $1,500-2,500 408 Lino Sabattini (b. 1925) for Christofle Cardinale vases, assembled set of three France / Italy silverplate stamped marks 2 3/8”dia x 14 1/4”h $500-700 409 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Christofle Polivaso vase France, 1960s silverplate stamped mark 5 1/8”sq x 12 1/4”h $500-700 410 Lino Sabatini (b. 1925) three vases: Stele, pair and Ohun Ohara Italy silverplate stamped marks largest: 3 1/2”dia x 10 5/8”h $400-600

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TERMS & CONDITIONS THE AUCTION The auction is open to the public and there is no admission/sign-up fee or obligation to bid. The auctioneer introduces the objects for sale — known as “lots” — in numerical order as listed in the catalog. John Toomey Gallery, Inc., d/b/a Toomey & Co. Auctioneers (“Toomey & Co. Auctioneers”) acts as agent on behalf of the seller. The seller may not bid on his or her own property. ESTIMATES / RESERVES The price estimates that appear at the end of each lot description are approximations of the range in which the price may fall. Some items are subject to a reserve, the price below which an item cannot be sold. The reserve usually is less than the low estimate. BIDDING IN PERSON If you would like to bid in person, you must register for a “paddle” upon arriving at the auction. The paddle is numbered in order to identify you to the auctioneer. To register, the following will be required: (i) a form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or government-issued identification; and (ii) your address, telephone number, and email address. If you are bidding for another person or entity, you will be required to provide authorization from that person or entity in order to bid on their behalf. Issuance of a bid paddle is in the auction house’s sole discretion. Invoices for all lots sold will be sent to the name and address in which the paddle is registered. TELEPHONE BIDS, ABSENTEE BIDS, AND INTERNET BIDS If you are not able to attend the auction in person, you may bid over the telephone during the sale, leave bids (“absentee bids”), which will be executed for you by one of our representatives, making every effort to purchase the item for the lowest possible price without exceeding your limit, or bid via the Internet (see our website for instructions on how to bid at our auction via the Internet). PLEASE NOTE: Toomey & Co. Auctioneers offers the absentee bid service as a convenience to its clients who are unable to attend the auction and is not responsible for error or failure to execute bids. Should you wish to participate by telephone or by leaving absentee bids, you must complete and submit an Absentee/Telephone Bid Form, which is included in the catalog and also is available on the Toomey & Co. Auctioneers website and at the auction house, or you may contact us as indicated below. TELEPHONE BIDDING Please make arrangements for telephone bidding as early as possible, as there are a limited number of telephone lines available. Please make arrangements for telephone bidding no later than 5:00 p.m. (CT) on the day prior to a sale. Please note that telephone bidding is generally reserved for items estimated at greater than $500. ABSENTEE BIDDING Please submit absentee bids as early as possible. It is important that these bids are provided in the correct increments (see chart below). Should identical absentee bids be submitted, the first bid received will be honored. Absentee bidders have the same chance of being successful as a telephone or in-person bidder; the successful bidder is determined at the auctioneer’s discretion. It is important that absentee bids be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. (CT) on the day prior to a sale, as execution cannot be guaranteed after that time. Please call us if you wish to confirm that your bids have been received. AUCTION INCREMENTS The increments indicated in the chart below are used at our auctions: Bid Range Increment Bid Range $0-500 $25 $3,000-5,000 $500-1,000 $50 $5,000-10,000 $1,000-3,000 $100 $10,000-30,000

Increment $250 $500 $1,000

Bid Range $30,000-50,000 $50,000-100,000 $100,000+

Increment $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 or auctioneer’s discretion

BUYER’S PREMIUM A buyer’s premium will be added to the “hammer price” (the final bid price of an item sold prior to any additional fees or premiums that may be charged) and is payable by the buyer as part of the total price for each lot purchased. The buyer’s premium for telephone, absentee, or floor bidders is: n 25% of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; n 20% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and n 15% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $1,000,000. The buyer’s premium for LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com bidders is: n 30% of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; n 25% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and n 20% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $1,000,000. TERMS OF SALE n The auctioneer is responsible for determining the highest bidder and resolving any disputes. n All purchases are subject to (i) state sales tax unless the buyer is a registered reseller and has proof of such exemption (i.e., a valid tax I.D. number) or merchandise is to be shipped out of state, no exceptions, and (ii) a buyer’s premium, as noted above. If you are a resident of Illinois, or are picking up your purchase, you are required to pay state sales tax unless exempted by law. Lots marked with the † symbol are tax exempt in accordance with Illinois Department of Revenue’s disclosure rule. n If paying by cash or check (must be drawn on a U.S. bank), the following are required: (i) verification of identity (by providing a form of government-issued photo identification, such as a passport, identity card, or driver’s license); and (ii) confirmation of permanent address. n If paying by credit card, an additional 2% convenience fee is payable on the total of the hammer price, buyer’s premium, tax (if applicable), and shipping cost (if any). n We accept payment by cash, check (drawn on a U.S. bank), cashier’s check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards, with an additional 2% convenience fee noted above), or wire transfer ($25 fee if payment made by wire transfer). n We reserve the right to exclude credit cards as a permitted method of payment and to require that payment be made by one of the other methods indicated above. n Once payment has been received and cleared, merchandise purchased may be released.


LATE PAYMENT / DEFAULT Any payment not made within 10 days after its due date shall be considered delinquent and shall constitute a default on the part of buyer with respect to its obligations under these Terms & Conditions. In such event, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available to it by law): (i) to charge interest at such rate as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall reasonably decide; (ii) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees, and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law; (iii) to cancel the sale; (iv) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall deem fit; (v) to set off the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the buyer against any amounts that Toomey & Co. Auctioneers may owe the buyer in any other transactions; (vi) to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the buyer or to require a deposit from the buyer before accepting any bids; and (vii) to take such other action as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers deems necessary or appropriate. STORAGE FEES Toomey & Co. Auctioneers may impose a storage fee of $5.00 per day per lot beginning on day 31 to be paid by buyer for any lot or item not collected by buyer within 30 days after the sale unless other prior arrangements have been made. Buyer agrees that Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises after such 30-day period. OUR GUARANTEE Toomey & Co. Auctioneers guarantees the authenticity of that portion of the description of each lot as set out in bold type in the catalog, as amended by oral or written salesroom notes or announcements, which guarantee is in effect for 30 days after the auction in which the item is sold. Said guarantee does not apply to those lots listed as “in the style of,” “attributed to,” “the school of,” “in the manner of,” or “after.” Toomey & Co. Auctioneers is not responsible for errors or omissions in the catalog or in written or oral condition reports. All measurements are approximate. Toomey & Co. Auctioneers makes every effort to accurately describe its merchandise, but in the event errors occur, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall not be held responsible. It is solely the responsibility of the bidder to be well informed before bidding. Bidding in our auctions indicates your acceptance of these terms and any terms announced the day of the sale. Ceramics: Please request condition reports prior to bidding. Furniture: Furniture is described to the best of our ability. The wood is usually oak, unless otherwise stated. The furniture is old and over the years has acquired or developed dents, drink rings, separations, burns, chips, and assorted flaws — only those considered objectionable will be mentioned. n Fine Jewelry and Watches: Precious gems and metals will be tested and are guaranteed genuine as described. Gemstone quality will be described if not normal. Weights and measurements are approximate. Obvious and objectionable repairs or alterations are noted. Watches are the original factory product unless otherwise indicated. Original dials and overall watch condition will be noted on important pieces. Watch functions and accurate timekeeping are not guaranteed. The condition, age, originality, and quality of all items are evaluated using industry standards, and any questions should be asked prior to the sale. Jewelry and watches are sold as collector’s items. Therefore, everyday use should be evaluated on an item-by-item basis. n Lamps, Clocks, and Electrical Items: Lamps will be described based on patina and condition of any glass. Leaded lamps may have cracked segments. Some parts may have been replaced over the years, and this will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. Shades with mica may contain minor flaking or burn spots, and these will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. Lamps, clocks, and other electrical items are offered only for their decorative value. They are not represented to be in working order. n Metalwork: Metalwork will be described based on patina and the condition of the object. Dents, scratches, wear, and assorted flaws will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. n Art Glass: Art glass may sometimes contain air bubbles and/or have surface scratches, lines in the making and chips to the pontil. Anything determined to be objectionable will be mentioned. Some glass may be ground at the factory, causing minor chips or flakes. This will be mentioned if determined to be excessive. Discoloration on the interior usually is present when originally produced and will not be noted unless determined to be excessive. n Paintings, Drawings, Prints, and Bronzes: Each object is guaranteed to be an authentic work by the artist listed. Any and all information listed in the catalog not printed in bold type should be considered as being to the best of our knowledge, is merely our opinion, and is not guaranteed to be correct. Every effort is made to ensure that all artwork is authentic and is represented accurately. If the authenticity of a purchased object is contested, it must be made known to us within 30 days of the sale in which the object was purchased as follows: a written letter from a noted authority provided to us, declaring the object to be executed by someone other than the artist listed. This authority may not have any vested interest in the artist’s work or the estate of the artist. The object must be returned to us in the same condition in which it was purchased. If it is determined that a piece is not authentic, only the purchase price may be refunded; there will be no compensation for damages, loss of profit, professional fees, transportation, or any other costs. If a painting is excessively dirty, we will attempt to note it in the description; however, we do not consider the normal darkening of varnish over time problematic, and accordingly any such darkening will not be noted in the description. n n

FRAMES Every effort is made to protect the frames included with these lots during pre-auction storage and post-auction shipping; however, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any damage to frames, and no refunds will be granted due to frame damage. CONDITION REPORTS / NOTICES / PREVIEW It is solely the buyer’s responsibility to be knowledgeable about the condition of a piece/pieces before bidding. Auction items are available for viewing/previewing during the week prior to the auction on the dates/times listed in the front of the catalog or by appointment. We encourage you or a knowledgeable representative to visit and inspect all lots at this time. If this cannot be done, we encourage you to contact us with your condition report requests prior to the sale. Our staff will give you our opinion of condition, answer any questions, and send photos if necessary. Any such opinion is not a professional conservator’s evaluation and is not to be relied on as a representation or statement of fact, but is given to the best of our knowledge. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of all conditions, addendums, and corrections prior to the sale. Notices amending the catalog description of a lot after the catalog has gone to press are available at the auction house or are announced by the auctioneer. Please take note of them. DELIVERY / SHIPPING Toomey & Co. Auctioneers offers safe and economical methods for delivery and shipping within the U.S. for certain purchases. Items such as articles of furniture, highly fragile pieces, and other select items may be excluded from in-house shipping and delivery services. Please contact our Shipping Department prior to the auction with any inquiries regarding delivery and/or shipping and to obtain shipping and insurance cost estimates as available. All Toomey & Co. Auctioneers delivery and shipping quotes are for delivery to a first floor or front door. Please note that glass is removed from all paintings and prints for shipping unless otherwise directed by the buyer and a signed waiver is provided. All items are shipped fully insured, unless the buyer wishes to waive such insurance, in which case our Waiver of Insurance form must be completed and returned to us. Delivery and shipping fees and insurance fees are payable by the buyer and are nonrefundable. Buyers using a third-party shipper and who require shipping quote(s) prior to the auction are responsible for obtaining such estimate(s) from the shipper and making shipping arrangements directly with such shipper. Upon request, our Shipping Department can provide a list of recommended shippers. A buyer making his or her own shipping arrangements must complete and return to us our written Shipping Release Form in connection with the release of the item(s) to the third-party shipper. Toomey & Co. Auctioneers is not responsible for damage to items caused by such shippers, and claims for any such damage are to be settled between the buyer and the respective shipper. JURISDICTION Buyer agrees that the state and federal courts in Cook County, Illinois shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all matters arising out of buyer’s purchase of items from Toomey & Co. Auctioneers and that service of process in any such proceeding shall be deemed effective if mailed to buyer at buyer’s address last provided to Toomey & Co Auctioneers.


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ARTIST INDEX Aas, Alf-Jørgen - 98 Addison, Robert - 29 Agam, Yaacov - 67, 68 Akhilesh, Verma - 7 Baumann, Gustave - 256 Belkin, Arnold - 23 Bertoia, Harry - 12 Blum, Andrea - 10 Bose, Krishnamachari - 8 Bricher, Alfred Thompson - 85 Broota, Shobha - 5 Bruenchenhein, Eugene Von - 41 Bujnowski, Joel - 14 Burlini, Joseph A. - 16, 17, 18 Callahan, Harry - 43, 44 Clark, James - 78 Curtis, Edward Sheriff - 259, 260, 261, 262 Dana, Eugene - 42 Diebenkorn, Richard - 54, 55 Eggington, Frank - 87, 88 Erté - 15 Farruggio, Remo Michael - 27 Finster, Howard - 32 Franklin, Gilbert - 13 Godie, Lee - 37, 38, 39, 40 Graeme, Colin - 76, 77 Grumieaux, Louis - 97 Hajdú, Étienne - 9 Higgins, Victor - 91, 92 Hockney, David - 56 Holzer, Jenny - 69 Hurd, Peter - 89 Jahn, Helmut - 61 Kaspar, Paul - 81 Katz, Alex - 53 Keith, Robert Warren - 255 King, Tony - 2 Laurence, Sydney Mortimer - 83 LeWitt, Sol - 63, 64, 65, 66

Lindenmuth, Tod - 84, 258 Lisio, Arnaldo De - 86 Marini, Marino - 72 Matsutani, Takesada - 70 Max, Peter - 21, 22 Metzker, Ray K. - 47 Moon, Carl - 263 Nordefeldt, Bror Julius Olsson - 257 Nuyttens, Josef - 95 Oldenburg, Claes - 59 Paschke, Ed - 51 Pritchard, Zarh - 99, 100, 101 Rauschenberg, Robert - 60 Rawal, Yogesh - 6 Reinhardt, Ad - 62 Robertson, Bill - 20 Rock, Mick - 48, 49, 50 Rosati, Giulio - 82 Rosentalis, Moshe - 26 Savage, Augusta Christine Fells - 93 Sielsky, Roman - 25 Simbari, Nicola - 19 Siskind, Aaron - 45 Solari, Raymond - 28 Spiegelman, Art - 71 Spooner, Arthur - 79 Stefula, Dorothea - 96 Stern, Bert - 46 Tamayo, Rufino - 73, 74, 75 Thieme, Anthony - 90 Tolliver, Mose - 33, 34 Torreano, John - 11 Trieff, Selina - 24 Vevers, Tony - 4 Vital, Pauleus - 31 Welna, Joseph - 1 Wesselmann, Tom - 58 Willis, Wesley - 35, 36 Zhou Brothers - 3 83


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