20th Century Design | Skinner Auction 3192B

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20th Century Design 3192B

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December 14, 2018

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10AM

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Boston


Rare Marblehead Vase, Massachusetts, c. 1909, landscape vase in the style of Arthur Wesley Dow depicting haystacks in a marsh, designed by Annie E. Aldrich and decorated by Sarah Tutt; made by John Swallow, marked with an “M” and partial “P” flanking a sailing ship and the letters “A” and “T” beneath the Marblehead mark, ht. 8 1/2, dia. of mouth 4 3/4 in. One of three known examples, two others are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Two Red Roses Foundation, Palm Harbor, Florida.

Dr. Herbert Hall started the Marblehead Pottery in 1904, as therapy for patients at his Devereux Sanitarium. His therapeutic workshop evolved into a business, and in 1915, Arthur Baggs took over the production operation and continued to produce the pottery until 1936. Marblehead pottery is characterized by its simplicity of form and decoration, as well as its distinctive matte glazes.

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Clement Massier Iridescent Art Pottery Vase

Rookwood Vellum Landscape Vases Le Verre Francais Cameo Glass Pitcher

Tiffany Studios Bronze Floor Lamp with Maple Leaf Shade


20th Century Design This auction features 600 lots of collectible objects dating from the turn of the 20th century to the present. Among the offerings are a rare and important Marblehead Pottery Vase designed by Annie Aldrich and decorated by Sarah Tutt and a Tiffany Studios bronze floor lamp with Swirling Maple Leaf shade. We offer furniture by Finn Juhl, Hans Wegner, George Nakashima, Diego Giacometti, Eero Saarinen, Alvar Aalto, Ray and Charles Eames, George Nelson, Gabriella Crespi, and Thomas Moser; Italian art glass by Bainconi and Buzzi; studio pottery by Lucie Rie, Claude Conover, and Pablo Picasso; and glass sculpture by Harvey K. Littleton and Howard Ben Tre. To complete the home design experience, we offer tableware by Georg Jensen and Dansk Designs, lighting, wall art, small bronze sculpture, and rugs.

Friday, December 14 | 10AM 63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA preview: December 12, 12–5PM

December 13, 12–7PM Jane Prentiss | Daniel Ayer 20thcentury@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3253

MA LIC. 2304


The sale includes Danish modern furniture collected in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s by MIT Professor of Theoretical Physics Kenneth A. Johnson, while living in Copenhagen, as well as the original contents of a New York City penthouse designed and furnished by Associated Designers for Interiors in 1960. Finn Juhl-designed pieces include the iconic Model 45 settee, matching pair of armchairs and a stunning “Silver” dining table, also known as the “Judas” table when inlaid with thirty pieces of silver, this example with thirty-four. Visit www.skinnerinc.com for more information.

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Lucie Rie Studio Pottery Vase and Bowl

Finn Juhl Model 45 Settee

Edwin and Mary Scheier Studio Pottery Bowls Howard Ben Tré Cast Glass and Copper Wall Relief

Finn Juhl Model 45 Armchairs Mid-century Bronze Candleholders, Sacred Heart Parish, Waltham, Massachusetts




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Paul Aschenbach Subway Entrance Sculpture

Isamu Noguchi Cast Iron Sculpture

Fulvio Bianconi for Cendese Glass Vase

Tomaso Buzzi for Venini “Incamiciato” Vase

Paolo Venini Corroso Glass Vase

Ercole Barovier for Toso and Company “A Stelle” Vase Fulvio Bianconi for I.V.R. “Mezzaga Fasce Orizzontali” Vase



left: Harvey K. Littleton Sliced Form Cased Glass Sculpture Garbiella Crespi “Magic Box” Cocktail Table Mazzega Three-stem Chrome Floor Lamp with Murano Globes

this page: Anish Kapoor (British, b. 1954) Untitled Attributed to Diego Giacometti Patinated Bronze Console “aux Deux Oiseaux”


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Claude Conover is essentially a self-taught potter known for his exploration of a single form, the bottle/vase. After retiring from commercial design, Conover devoted himself to his studio practice. His pieces are large scale and characterized by short cylindrical neck and mouth approximately centered on the vessel’s shoulder. The pieces are coil- and slab- built using stoneware and are typically variations on classical forms. The monochromatic surfaces are usually left unglazed and are finished with saw blade scratched or stamped motifs or covered with linear and geometric designs created using a sgraffito technique. Often the sgraffito is so pronounced that it creates an overall textured surface.

Claude Conover “Huyub” Studio Pottery Vessel


Rose Cabat “Feelie� Vases and Other Studio Pottery Vessels George Nakashima Turned Leg Walnut Dining Table and Chairs


left & opposite: Hans Wegner Woven Shelf Teak Coffee Table George Nakashima Walnut and Maple Burlwood Kornblut End Tables Three Los Castillo Taxco Wood and Brass Bird Sculptures Mildred Watkins “Blue Sky at Night” Enameled Bowl George Nakashima Walnut Triple Chest of Drawers Hans Wegner “The Chair” Teak Armchair Hans Wegner Teak Sewing Table with Woven Basket


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left: Federico Uribe Star Sculpture (see detail on back cover) Josh Simpson Art Glass Paperweight Yankel Ginzburg Transom Symphony No. 1 Acrylic Sculpture (see detail on front cover)

this page: Dorothy Hafner (American, b. 1952) for Rosenthal “Flash” Pattern Dinnerware Detail from a Selection of Modern Finnish Glass Tableware Dansk “Fjord” Pattern Tableware Just Andersen for Georg Jensen “Acadia Blok” Sterling Silver Flatware Service in Custom Chest Michael Graves “Big Dripper” Coffeepot and Filter with Two Sugars and Two Creamers

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