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1 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om Coming May 20, 2012, the most important private collection of early Gustav Stickley ever to be sold at auction. 2 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om Treadway • Toomey Galleries 20th Century Art and Design Auction March 4th, 2012 Arts & Crafts/Art Nouveau Session One 10:00 a.m. American and European Paintings, Fine Prints and Works on Paper Session Two Immediately following the conclusion of Session One. 1950s/Modern Session Three Immediately following the conclusion of Session Two. Preview Dates: Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 2012 CLOSED Monday, February 27, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday, March 2, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Also open by appointment when available at John Toomey Gallery 818 North Blvd • Oak Park, Illinois 60301 (708) 383-5234 [email protected] www.treadwaygallery.com IL Lic. #444000195, #441001663, #441001222 OH Lic. #2007000142 A PRESENTATION BY TREADWAY GALLERY, INC. OF CINCINNATI, OHIO I N A S S O C I A T I O N W I T H J O H N T O O M E Y G A L L E R Y , INC. O F O A K P A R K , I L L I N O I S 3 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 4 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om Arts & Crafts/Art Nouveau Session One 10:00 a.m. 1. 2. 5 Gustav Stickley twelve tile tea table, rectangular top with twelve inset Grueby tiles supported by thru-tenon construction, arched apron over a lower shelf supported by double key and tenon construction, restored finish, unsigned, 25.5”w x 20”d x 26”h, very good condition, this successful design is a result of the collaboration between Gustav Stickley and Grueby Faience Company that began when they were both exhibitors at 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo 12,000-15,000 Dr. Harry P. Mera box, c. 1930, in walnut, lidded form with finely hand carved designs, a physician and anthropologist at the Museum of Anthropology in Santa Fe, Mera designed the flag of the state of New Mexico, he also authored books on Southwest Indian designs, 14”w x 8.5”d x 5.5”h, very good condition 1000-2000 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 5 3. Prairie School table lamp, pyramidal slag-glass shade with cut-out details on a pedestal base, one broken glass segment and missing wood detail, 20”w x 20”d x 20”h 700-900 5. English Arts & Crafts ice bucket, lidded two-handled form in hammered copper with brass mounts, with original liner, 17”w x 12.5”d x 15”h, very good condition 300-500 7. 6 Handel table lamp, seven-sided shade with reverse-painted leaf motif on a two-socket base, base signed, 20”w x 21”h, very good condition 2500-3500 4. Niloak Missionware vase, large cylindrical shape with a flared foot, colorful swirl design, impressed mark, 4.5”w x 10.5”h 300-400 6. Unusual Limbert table, narrow un-cataloged trestle-form with cut-outs at side and a lower stretcher on a shoe-foot base, refinished, branded signature, 45”w x 23.5”d x 29”h, very good condition 2000-2500 8. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with a molded tulip design, under a powder blue crystalline glaze, 1937, #1711, 5”w x 10”h 250-350 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 9. 10. 11. 7 Gustav Stickley wastebasket, #94, slatted form with iron loop construction, signed with red decal, good original dark finish, 12”dia x 14”h, very good condition 1500-2000 Good Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #902, two half drawers above four full drawers with original oval copper hardware, paneled sides with thru-tenon construction, signed with red decal and paper label, fine original finish, 41”w x 22.5”d x 54”h, excellent condition 7000-9000 Gustav Stickley settle, #208, even-arm form with eight vertical slats at back and three under each arm, heavy thru-tenon construction, original leatherette cushion, signed with red decal, good original finish, 76”w x 32”d x 29”h, very good condition 6000-8000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 12. Early Limbert bookcase, #322, three-door form with leaded glass panels and original escutcheons, double key and tenon construction at sides, refinished, signed with paper label, 64”w x 14”d x 54”h, very good condition 3500-4500 13. Pisgah Forest bowl, under a turquoise and purple high glaze, 5.5”w x 4”h; with a Pisgah Forest vase, flared shape, under a tan and blue crystalline glaze, 4”w x 5”h, both marked 200-300 14. 15. 8 Arts & Crafts china cabinet, plate rail at top above two doors glass at sides, recoated original finish, 49”w x 14.5”d x 58”h, very good condition 700-900 L & JG Stickley china cabinet, #728, two doors with six panes of glass and original hardware above an arched rail, original finish, signed with Handcraft decal, some staining to top, 48”w x 15”d x 55”h, very good condition 3500-4500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 16. Rookwood vase, flaring bottle shape with an Arts & Crafts geometric design, covered in a green matte glaze with mottled red highlights, 1918, #326D, 3.75”w x 6.75”h 200-300 17. 20. 19. 23. 9 Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze, nicely painted river landscape with lush green trees and silhouetted hills, beautifully executed by Sallie Coyne in 1921, #942D, 4.5"w x 6"h 600-800 Rookwood vase, tapered shape with a bulbous top, Arts & Crafts geometric design, covered in a nice green matte glaze with crystalline highlights, 1914, #2040E, 3.25”w x 7.5”h 200-300 22. Large Teco vase, shape #266, designed by W.B. Mundie, double handled form covered in a good green matte glaze with exceptional charcoal highlights, unmarked, 5”w x 11.25”h 1000-1500 25. Rookwood vase, bulbous shape, geometric Arts & Crafts design, covered in a fine green matte glaze, 1915, #53EZ, 4.5”w x 4.5”h 200-300 Unusual Rookwood bowl, large form with an incised stylized Arts & Crafts design in green, blue and brown, executed by Charles Todd in 1920, #957B, 9”w x 3.5”h, ground X 400-500 Nice Rookwood vase, bulbous and footed shape, in a green to blue matte glaze, unusual stylized floral design, painted by Charles Todd in 1920, #949D, 3.25”w x 9.5”h 450-550 Rookwood vase, bulbous shape with an Arts & Crafts geometric design, under a nice green matte glaze, 1903, #33FZ, 4”w x 5”h 250-350 18. 21. Rookwood vase, double handled shape, matte glaze with a carved and colorfully painted organic design, by C.S. Todd in 1917, #77C, 3”w x 5.5”h 300-400 24. Rookwood vase, unusual round shape with raised organic designs, covered in a powder blue matte glaze with crystals, 1940, #6217, 6"w x 4.5"h 100-200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 10 26. Lifetime desk, slant-top above a single drawer with original hardware and a lower stretcher, interior with storage compartments, original finish, 27”w x 16.5”d x 40.5”h, very good condition 300-500 27. Arts & Crafts umbrella stand, eight divided sections above an original drip pan, original finish, 24”w x 12”d x 28”h, very good condition 200-300 28. Roycroft plate, designed by Dard Hunter, produced by Buffalo Pottery, with geometric design and orb, signed and dated 1926, 8.5”dia, with Roycroft bookends, in hammered copper with rolled top and peacock motif, signed with orb, worn original patina, 6”w x 4.5”h 300-400 29. Bradley & Hubbard andirons, in hammered iron with cube detail, signed, 10”w x 22”d x 16”h, very good condition 300-400 30. Roycroft Little Journeys stand, rectangular top above two shelves supported by double key and tenon construction, some looseness, refinished, signed with brass tag, 26”w x 14”d x 26”h, very good condition 300-500 31. Arts & Crafts umbrella stand, eight divided sections above an original drip pan, original finish, 24”w x 12”d x 28”h, very good condition 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 32. Gustav Stickley hanging fixture, two hammered copper lanterns #205 with heart cut-outs and glass shades supported by horizontal bar with original chain and ceiling cap, original patina, nicely replaced shades, signed, 17”w x 33”h, shades: 3”dia, very good condition 3500-4500 33. 34. 11 Overbeck vase, shouldered form with carved abstract landscape designs, covered in an olive green and blue matte glaze, executed by EF, marked, 4.5”w x 6.25”h 3500-4500 Arts and Crafts candlesticks, pair, similar to Jarvie Beta model, nice new patina, 6”dia x 12”h 500-700 35. Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 Unusual Newcomb College vase, slender cylindrical shape in a high glaze, carved and painted floral design, perfectly executed by Henrietta Bailey, #DF64, 2.5”w x 7.75”h 5000-7000 36. Russell Crook vase, tapered shape with a delicately painted forest scene featuring numerous moose, unsigned, 4”w x 8”h 3500-4500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 11 37. Art Pottery tile trivet, bold stylized leaves, mounted on a brass base, 6.5”sq; with Moyr Smith tiles, for Minton Tile Co., two, (one shown), mythological scenes, titled Gareth and Elaine, each signed within image, framed, tiles; 6”sq, each overall: 7.25”sq 100-150 38. 12 39. German tile, green, white and yellow drapery design, tile: 6”sq, overall: 9.25”sq; with a German tile, green, white and yellow geometric design, tile: 6”sq, overall: 9.25”sq, both framed 100-200 Heintz vase, silver on bronze, organic design with monogram, original patina, signed and numbered 2708, small dent to base, 5”dia x 11”h 200-300 40. Rookwood vase, reverse tapered shape, Arts & Crafts geometric design, covered in a reddish-brown matte glaze, 1917, #1660F, 2.75”w x 6”h 200-300 41. Heintz desk pieces, sterling on bronze, five, inkwell: 6”w x 3.5”h, rocker blotter: #104, 5.5”l, lamp: 9”w x 12.5”h, letter rack: 9”l x 5”h, tray: 5”w x 10”l, all in bronze with applied designs, #1206, most marked 900-1200 42. Rookwood vase, cylindrical shape with a flared base, Arts & Crafts geometric design, covered in a pink and green matte glaze, 1918, #1358F, 3.25”w x 6”h 200-300 43. Fulper vase, large form with five handles, covered with a turquoise glaze with crystalline highlights, marked, 10.5”w x 10”h 500-700 44. Rookwood vase, pentagonal shape, rook designs, covered in an unusual purple and pink matte glaze, 1922, #1795, 3”w x 4.75”h, hairline; with a Weller Roma vase, (not shown), colorful pine cone design, marked, 3.5”w x 7”h 100-200 45. Rookwood Faience tile, round form with a ship design, marked, impressed numbers: J182, 442 and 3232YS, 12”dia x 1.5”d 1200-1700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 46. Gustav Stickley china cabinet, #820, single door with twelve panes of glass and original iron hardware, refinished, signed with red decal, 36”w x 15”d x 62”h, very good condition 3000-4000 47. 48. 13 Gustav Stickley sideboard, similar to #816, plate rail at back above a series of drawers and doors with original iron hardware, refinished, signed with red decal, 48”w x 19”d x 45”h, very good condition 1800-2200 Gustav Stickley china cabinet, #820, single door with twelve panes of glass and original copper hardware, old refinish, signed with red decal, 36”w x 15”d x 62”h, very good condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 50. 49. 52. 56. 14 George Frost match safe, brass with etched design of a sailboat and windmills, signed, 4”w x 4”l 100-200 51. Joseph Heinrichs tea set, tray: 12.75”w x 16.5”l, teapot and burner: 10”w x 12”h, creamer: 5”w x 4”h and sugar: 3.5”w x 3.75”h, ribbed cylindrical forms in hammered copper, teapot original patina, all marked 300-500 Fulper cider set, pitcher and five cups, covered in an iridescent gray glaze, all marked, pitcher: 7”w x 10”h 500-700 53. Liberty & Co. basket, oval shape in pewter with cut-out leaf designs, marked, #0359, 9”l x 6”h 200-300 Handel table lamp base, bronzed metal threesocket form with ‘lava’ glass orb and marble foot, unmarked, 7.5”w x 25”h 300-500 55. Handel table lamp base, large bronzed metal form with budding stems and broad leaves, original patina, unmarked, 8”w x 24”h 350-550 58. Jefferson lamp, bronzed metal sculpted and painted base, with palm tree trunk motif supporting a reverse painted glass shade with a beautiful tropical floral design, shade signed on fitter rim, overall: 14”w x 22”h 800-1100 Arts & Crafts lamp, reverse-painted shade with a hilly landscape design revealing the roof and chimney of a building, suported by an unusual bronzed metal base, 16”w x 21.5”h 700-900 54. German tiles, set of five, two with blue and white organic designs and three solid blue, all unmarked, each: 6”sq 200-300 57. WMF handled vessel, large form in hammered copper, with tooled designs, original patina, brass accents, marked, 8”w x 15.5”h, minor dents; with a WMF vase, double handled form in hammered copper, with tooled designs, original patina, marked, 7”w x 11.5”h, minor break to foot 300-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 59. 60. 15 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #2340, desirable narrow bowarm form with reverse-tapered legs and hip-rail at sides, nicely recovered leather cushions above an arched seat rail, nicely refinished, unsigned, a very nice example of the important design, 28.5”w x 36”d x 38.5”h, very good condition 7500-9500 Rare Gustav Stickley bookcase, early open-form with four shelves supported by slab sides with double key and tenon construction and a chamfered board back, signed with red decal, original finish, 40”w x 11”d x 45”h, a great example of early bungalow furniture, very good condition 7500-9500 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 15 61. Gustav Stickley side chair, #370, in mahogany, three horizontal slats at back above a recovered leather seat, signed with red decal, 17”w x 17”d x 36”h, very good condition 100-200 64. Arts & Crafts armchair, possibly by Phoenix, a variation of the “McKinley” chair, original slab seat and back with slatted sides, 27.5”w x 24”d x 27.5”h, very good condition 200-300 67. 16 Prairie School desk chair, possibly Stickley Brothers with two long vertical slats at back over a recovered leather seat, original finish, 15”w x 16”d x 41”h, very good condition 200-300 62. Stickley Brothers postcard desk, #171, shaped back with divided compartments above two drawers with original copper pulls over a slatted base with a lower stretcher, signed with Quaint metal tag, refinished, 36”w x 23”d x 36”h, very good condition 500-700 65. Handel lamp, leaded glass shade with red flowers and multicolored green leaves, supported by a bronzed metal pedestal base with a leaf design on the foot, signed Handel, 16”w x 20”h, very good condition 1500-2500 68. Arts & Crafts tabourets, pair, in the style of Limbert, octagonal top above splayed legs supported by key and tenon construction, original finish, some looseness 17”w x 17”d x 18.5”h, very good condition 300-400 63. Gustav Stickley side chair, #370, three horizontal slats at back above a worn original leather seat, branded signature, 17”w x 17”d x 36”h, very good condition 100-200 66. Charles Stickley armchair, #1653, attribution, five vertical slats at back and three under each arm with corbel supports at sides, recovered leather seat, numbered, cleaned original finish, 28”w x 24”d x 38”h, very good condition 300-500 69. Arts & Crafts hall chair, narrow tall-back form with four horizontal slats over a recovered seat, refinished, 16.5”w x 14.5”d x 41”h, very good condition 100-200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 70. Dirk Van Erp table lamp, assembled, original mica stenciled shade with leaf design on a hammered copper base, original patina, signed, original finial at top, some flakes to mica, 21”dia x 19”h, very good condition 6000-8000 71. Exceptional Pewabic vase, bulbous shape with a flaring rim, under a fine blue, green and brown metallic glaze, impressed mark, 6”w x 10”h, one of the better Pewabic glazes 2000-3000 72. 17 Early Gustav Stickley magazine cabinet, #547, square top above three shelves supported by paneled sides, signed with early red decal, some wear to original finish, 15.5”w x 15.5”d x 35”h, very good condition 1800-2200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 74. 73. Arts & Crafts hall tree, single post with corbel supports at base, original finish, 20”w x 20”d x 72.5”h, very good condition 200-300 75. 77. 18 Arts & Crafts footstool, upholstered seat above slab sides with shaped feet, 21”w x 10.5”d x 16”h, with an Arts & Crafts tabouret, square top with beveled edge above slab sides with floral pyrographic design, artist signed and dated 1911, 11”w x 11”d x 17.5”h, very good condition 200-300 Arts and Crafts gun cabinet, single door with frosted divided panes at top above a single drawer with original hardware, refinished, 26”w x 17”d x 70.5”h, very good condition 700-900 76. L & JG Stickley costumer, #89, four original copper hooks on a tapered post with long corbel supports at base, original finish, 24”w x 24”d x 72”h, very good condition 600-800 Arts & Crafts table, in the style of Limbert, hexagonal top above a lower shelf supported by splayed legs with key and tenon construction, refinished, some roughness, needs gluing, 28”w x 28”d x 29”h, very good condition 200-300 78. Limbert armchair, single wide vertical slat at back above a partial original leather seat, original finish, branded signature, 24.5”w x 21”d x 38.5”h, with an Arts & Crafts plant stand, cut-corner top supported by tapered slat sides and a cross-stretcher base, original finish, 12”w x 12”d x 19.5”h, good condition 300-400 79. Arts & Crafts tall case clock, slatted form with original brass face, refinished, one piece of molding missing, 16”w x 13”d x 77”h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 80. Marblehead vase, flaring shape, covered in a mottled green and red matte glaze, marked, original paper label, 5.5”w x 5.5”h 350-450 84. 83. 82. 81. Gates Pottery bowl, Chicago, unusual blade design under a light green matte glaze, marked, 6.5”w x 3”h 200-300 Rookwood vase, unusual shape in a matte glaze with a molded and painted organic design, executed by Louise Abel in 1920, #2102, 3.5”w x 6.75”h 300-400 85. 87. 19 Art Pottery vase, in the style of Newcomb College, high glaze form with an incised and a blue and green iris motif, marked, #796, 5”w x 9”h 800-1100 Dirk Van Erp ash stand, ashtray and match-holder in hammered copper on a pedestal base, signed, some wear to original patina, 8.5”dia x 27”h, very good condition 900-1200 Marblehead vase, bulbous shape, covered in a mottled green, blue and brown matte glaze, marked, original paper label, 3.5”w x 4.5”h 300-400 86. Rookwood vase, large form in a matte glaze with a stylized floral design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1922, #1667, 4.5”h x 11”h 700-900 90. Good Roycroft American Beauty vase, classic large form in hammered copper with rivets, fine original patina, signed, 8.5”dia x 21”h, very good condition 2000-3000 Marblehead bowl, low shape, covered in a mottled brown and tan matte glaze, marked, original paper label, 4.5”w x 2.25”h 200-300 88. Kalo bowl, hammered copper, original patina, applied monogram “E”, marked, 8.5”w x 3.5”h 300-400 89. Kalo bowl, broad shape, original patina, subtle organic designs, applied silver monogram "A", marked, 7"w x 3"h 300-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 92. 97. 20 91. Michigan Chair Company magazine stand, square top above two square and one oval shelf, signed, lightly recoated original finish, 18.5”w x 13”d x 36”h, very good condition 200-300 94. Fulper vase, double handled shape, covered in a brown matte glaze, marked, 6”w x 4.5”h 150-250 95. 98. Stickley Brothers drink table, #2615, circular copper top above a wide notched arched apron on a tapered leg, some cleaning to original copper top, refinished, unsigned, 18”dia x 28”h, very good condition 800-1000 Arts & Crafts style coffee table, in maple, hexagonal form with riveted copper top, refinished base, possibly shortened, original patina, 30.5”w x 35”d x 16”h, very good condition 300-500 Arts & Crafts period magazine stand, four shelves supported by slab sides with pyrographic carved floral design, female portrait carved at top, warped top, looseness and roughness, 14”w x 13.5”d x 42”h, good condition; with an Arts & Crafts hall tree, original finish, 14"w x 13"d x 42"h, good condition 300-500 Ford & Johnson server, single drawer with original brass hardware over an open shelf supported by slab sides with key and tenon construction, original finish, remnant of paper label, 43”w x 20”d x 37”h, very good condition 800-1200 99. 93. Michigan Chair Company magazine stand, attribution, five shelves supported by slatted sides, original finish, 13.5”w x 14”d x 45”h, very good condition 300-500 96. Large Roseville Sunflower jardinière, in brown, green and blue, signed with Roseville paper label, 12.5”w x 9”h 700-900 Arts and Crafts drink table similar to Stickley Brothers #2615, in maple, circular copper top above a wide inverted “V” apron on a tapered leg, some roughness, recoated original finish, some cleaning to original copper top, 18”dia x 30”h, very good condition 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 100. Dirk Van Erp table lamp, flaring mica shade with an unusual vented cap supported by a graceful riveted hammered copper base, new patina, original mica, signed, 16”dia x 19”h, very good condition 8000-10,000 101. 102. 21 Dirk Van Erp tableware set, seven pieces, in hammered brass, set consists of two goblets and five bowls, signed, original patina, goblet: 4”h, oval bowl” 9.5”w x 4”d, round bowls: 5”dia x 2”h 1000-1500 Early and rare Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #2342, short-arm form with five vertical slats under each arm and corbel supports at sides, original finish, nicely replaced leather cushions, unsigned, 31.5"w x 33"d x 42"h, very good condition 7000-9000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 103. 104. 107. 22 Stickley Brothers three-piece set, consisting of rocker, armchair, #578 ½, and footstool, #5904, Glasgow-influenced forms with caned seat and back, some breaks to cane on rocker, original finish, footstool signed with Quaint metal tag, rocker signed with decal, footstool: 18”w x 13”d x 14”h, armchair: 23”w x 20”d x 38”h, rocker: 24”w x 29.5”d x 34.5”h, very good condition 900-1200 Early Stickley Brothers Morris chair, #354, massive form with shaped arms supported by thru-post construction, recovered seat, refinished, signed with paper label, 34”w x 39”d x 38”h, very good condition 800-1000 105. German Arts & Crafts clock, wall clock with organic brass strap hinges, brass face with starburst design to pendulum, refinished, 16.5”w x 7.5”d x 38”h, very good condition 400-600 106. Arts & Crafts Morris chair, flat-arm form with wide vertical slats under each arm, refinished, 31.5”w x 36”d x 24”h, very good condition 500-700 Rare Roycroft dressing table, #0110, and Roycroft “Marshall P. Wilder chair”, in bird’s eye maple, c. 1903, historically significant pieces from the Emerson Room at the Roycroft Inn, pivoting mirror at top of vanity above a single drawer with original copper hardware on a Mackmurdo foot, matching chair has a recovered seat, branded signature and marked RO35, desk: 39”w x 18”d x 58”h, chair: 17”w x 17”d x 27”h, some restoration to finish, very good condition 7000-9000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 108. Early Gustav Stickley card table, #447, one drawer at each end with original oval hardware above a lower stretcher supported by key and tenon construction, refinished, some roughness to feet, unsigned, 30”w x 18”d x 29”h, very good condition 2500-3500 109. 110. 23 English Arts & Crafts frame, small dual image form in silver with enameled and repousse design, 4.5”w x 3”h 200-300 Rare and early Gustav Stickley bookcase, #508, low form with two doors with mitered mullions and early copper escutcheons, inverted “V” at base with paneled sides and a chamfered board back, unsigned, enhanced original finish, 38.5”w x 10.5”d x 43”h, very good condition 8000-10,000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 111. 24 Stickley Brothers smoking stand, #144, unusual form with copper ashtray and match stand inset at top above a single drawer and lower shelf, refinished, branded signature, 13”w x 13”d x 28”h, very good condition 300-400 114. Common Ground Pottery vase, contemporary, expertly incised and brightly colored daffodil design, signed by Eric Olson, 2011, marked, 6”w x 11”h 250-350 117. Arts and Crafts smoking stand, square top above a single door supported by splayed legs, roughness to feet, refinished, 14”w x 14”d x 30”h, good condition 200-300 112. Tobey Furniture Company stand, rectangular top above slab sides with a lower stretcher supported by key and tenon construction, signed with paper label, cleaned original finish, 24”w x 14”d x 30”h, very good condition 200-300 115. Michael Adams boudoir lamp, "warty" copper base holding a copper and mica shade, excellent original red patina, marked, #8, dated 12/95, overall: 11"w x 11"h, in 1995 master craftsman Michael Adams hand-crafted twelve red warty boudoir lamps, they were not made before or after that year 1500-2500 118. Gustav Stickley umbrella stand, #55, tapered posts with three-sections at top, original drip pan, branded signature, some retouch to original finish, 21”w x 11.5”d x 34”h, very good condition 600-800 113. Brooks fern stand, #421, square top above cut-outs and a lower shelf, original finish, 16”w x 16”d x 30”h, very good condition 300-400 116. Common Ground Pottery vase, contemporary, beautifully handcrafted with unusual fish designs, signed by Eric Olson, 2011, marked, 5”w x 12”h 350-450 119. Lakeside Craft Shop magazine rack, cut-outs at back above three sections supported by slab sides with applied peg detail, break to one side, refinished, 14.5”w x 10”d x 38”h, good condition 300-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 120. Roycroft meditation chair, shelf at back above two horizontal slats over a recovered leather seat, signed with orb, refinished, 24”w x 24”d x 34”h, very good condition 1000-1500 121. 122. 123. 25 Advertised by Roycroft in the 1906 furniture catalog with the description: “Induces Sound Sleep, an Easy Conscience, and a Good Appetite.” Roycroft chair, from the Grove Park Inn, wide vertical slat at back above a recovered leather seat, carved GPI at back, refinished, 25.5”w x 17”d x 40.5”h, very good condition 1500-2000 Good Roycroft Ali Baba bench, #046, plank seat with bark to underside and thru-post construction, supported by splayed legs with a horizontal stretcher and keyed-tenon construction, fine original finish, signed with orb, 42.5”w x 14”d x 19.5”h, excellent condition 8000-10,000 Roycroft dining chairs, set of six, #025, in mahogany, four vertical slats at back over a recovered seat on a Mackmurdo foot, signed with orb, some minor wear to original finish, 18”w x 17”d x 38”h, very good condition 3000-4000 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 25 26 125. Good Arts & Crafts fire tools, very well crafted three piece set consists of poker, shovel and tongs held on a hammered wrought iron base, as shown: 15”w x 13.5”d x 43”h, excellent condition 700-900 126. Harden armchair, five vertical slats at back and four under each arm with thrutenon construction, recovered spring seat over an arched rail, signed, original finish has alligatored, 29”w x 26.5”d x 37.5”h, good condition 300-400 124. Harden rocker, five vertical slats at back and four under each arm, recovered leather seat above an arched rail, signed with paper label, refinished, 29”w x 32”d x 40”h, very good condition 400-600 127. Good Arts & Crafts cube chair, manufactured by Rittenhouse, Philadelphia, large form with slatted sides and back above a replaced leather spring cushion, back cushion not shown, good original finish, 30.5”w 27.5”d x 33”h, very good condition 1500-2000 128. Good Arts & Crafts cube chair, manufactured by Rittenhouse, Philadelphia, large form with slatted sides and back above an original leather spring seat, good original finish, 30.5”w 27.5”d x 33”h, very good condition 1500-2000 129. Stickley Brothers lamp table, #2516, circular top above a lower shelf supported by a cross stretcher base with thru-tenon construction, original finish to base, worn finish to top, unsigned, 28”dia x 26”h, very good condition 400-600 130. Michigan Chair Company table, circular top above a lower shelf supported by a cross-stretcher base with thru-tenon construction, numbered, original finish to base, top refinished, 36”dia x 30”h, very good condition 300-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 131. 132. 27 Fine and early Gustav Stickley Thornden side chairs, set of eight, #1299, two wide horizontal slats at back above an exceptional original rush seat, supported by thru-tenon construction, some retouch to original dark finish, unsigned, 18”w x 16”d x 36”h, very good condition 6500-8500 Rare and early Gustav Stickley dining table, important design with massive fixed circular top above a stacked trumpeted cross stretcher base with central faceted peg and thru-tenon construction, lightly recoated original finish, unsigned, 60”dia x 30”h, very good condition 8000-10,000 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 133. Gustav Stickley Luncheon linen, in the Teazle design, hand-stitched stylized blossom pattern, original Gustav textiles rarely come to market, 15.75”w x 15.75”h, very good condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 27 134. 135. 136. 28 Shop of the Crafters bookcase, massive three door form with long corbels at sides, thru-peg construction and original hardware to doors, signed, original finish, one pull missing, 70”w x 14”d x 54”h, very good condition 2500-3500 Dirk Van Erp lamp shade, broad form in hammered copper, mica panels, original patina, marked, 17”w x 7”h 2000-3000 Arts & Crafts bookcase, two doors with wood overlay, some retouch to original finish, 36”w x 13”d x 48”h, very good condition 400-600 137. Arts & Crafts bookcase, two doors flanked by peaked posts, original finish, 42”w x 12”d x 56”h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 29 138. Grueby vase, bulbous shape with a carved and applied leaf and bud design, covered in a green matte glaze, impressed mark, artist initials, 4.5”w x 5.25”h, damage 500-700 139. Hampshire vase, in a green matte glaze, bulbous base with incised greek key design and two reticulated handles, signed and numbered 88, 10”w x 14.5”h 700-900 140. Exceptional Dedham Pottery vase, large bulbous shape, covered in textured red glaze with green highlights, marked, artist initials HR, 7”w x 10”h 3000-5000 141. Marblehead vase, swollen shape, covered in a blue matte glaze, impressed mark, 4”w x 7”h 250-350 142. Rare and fine Arthur Baggs vase, large ribbed shape, covered in a red, brown and tan matte glaze, marked, 8”w x 8”h, excellent glaze 1500-2500 143. Marblehead vase, tapered shape, covered in a mottled green, brown and yellow matte glaze, marked, 4”w x 6.75”h 250-350 144. Pewabic vase, shouldered form, under a tan and brown matte glaze, unmarked, 4.5”w x 7”h 900-1200 145. North Dakota School of Mines vase, rectangular and footed shape with carved designs, covered in a green matte glaze, executed by Mattson, marked, 3.75”w x 2.5”h 350-450 146. Nice Walrath vase, 1919, carved and painted organic Art Nouveau design with three incorporated handles, covered in a blended blue and red matte glaze, marked, 4”w x 5.5”h 1500-2500 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 29 147. 149. 151. 30 Stickley Brothers lamp table, #2508, circular top above a lower shelf supported by a notched cross-stretcher base with thru-tenon construction, refinished, unsigned, numbered, 30”dia x 29.5”h, very good condition 500-700 Arts & Crafts window, in leaded glass with floral and shield motif, held in a wood frame, several cracked panels, glass: 43”w x 42.25”h, overall: 48.5”w x 49”h, very good condition 300-400 Early Gustav Stickley lamp table, similar to #426, circular top above a stacked trumpeted cross-stretcher base supported by double thru-tenon construction, refinished, unsigned, 36”dia x 28”h, good condition 1500-2000 148. Roseville Montacello vase, large form, 8.5”w x 9.5”h; with a Roseville Montacello vase, 6”w x 7.25”h, both double handled, both brown 500-700 150. Gustav Stickley library table, #659, spindled form with three drawers above a lower stretcher, some wear to top, original iron hardware, original finish, signed with black ink mark, 54”w x 32”d x 29”h, very good condition 3500-4500 152. Roseville Sunflower bowl, 8”w x 4”h, hairlines; with a Roseville Sunflower vase, large form, 6”w x 10.5”h, paper label, restored, both in brown and green 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 153. 154. 155. 31 Good Gustav Stickley sideboard, #814 ½, plate rail at back above a series of drawers and doors with original iron pulls and strap hardware, ooze leather in top drawer, signed with red decal, lightly recoated original light finish, 56”w x 21”d x 47.5”h, excellent condition 4500-6500 Unusual Gustav Stickley dining table, variation of #656, with a square top on a pedestal base, four original 12” quarter-sawn leaves, lightly recoated original light finish, some wear to top, signed with paper label, 48”w x 48”d x 29”h, square top dining tables by Gustav are rarely found, very good condition 4000-5000 Gustav Stickley dining chairs, assembled set of five, #306, ladder-back form with three horizontal slats over a recovered leather seat, overall roughness, three signed with red decal, original finish to four, one has been refinished, breaks to two chairs, 17”w x 17”d x 36”h, very good condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 32 156. Fulper vase, three-handled shape, covered in a brown, tan and blue flambé glaze, marked, 4.4”w x 6”h 200-300 157. Clewell vase, attribution, copper-clad pottery, grape design, unmarked, 4”w x 9”h, drilled hole 300-400 158. Fulper vase, double handled and bulbous shape, covered in a green and red matte glaze, marked, 6”w x 7.5”h 150-250 159. California Faience bowl, shouldered form under a red high glaze, marked, 6.5”w x 4”h; with a Roseville Velmoss vase, bulbous shape, in brown with green leaves, unmarked, 5.5”w x 6”h, hairline 200-300 160. Rookwood handled vessel, cylindrical shape with an unusual handle, Standard glaze with corn design, executed by Bruce Horsfall in 1902, #328B, 4.5”w x 6”h; with a Rookwood tray, large rook figure, covered in a green and brown matte glaze, 1935, #1139, 8”w x 4”h 200-300 161. Roseville Sunflower wall pocket, in brown and blue, 6”w x 7.5”l 500-700 162. Fulper vase, cylindrical shape, covered in a brown, tan and green flambé glaze, marked, 2.75”w x 8.25”h 150-250 163. Rookwood vase, incised flowers and grasses, green matte glaze, executed by Rose Fechheimer in 1906, #939C, 4”w x 8”h, damage to top; with a Rookwood vase, geometric design, brown matte glaze, 2.75”w x 6”h 350-450 164. Rookwood vase, molded flowers and broad leaves, under a brown and yellow matte glaze, 1927, #2129, 3.5”w x 9”h 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 165. 166. 33 Early Gustav Stickley bookcase, #525, two doors with mitered mullions and unusual copper escutcheons, supported by slab sides with double key and tenon construction, some restoration and retouch to original finish, signed with red decal, 46”w x 12”d x 56”h, very good condition 7500-9500 Gustav Stickley dresser, #911, Harvey Ellis influenced form, pivoting mirror at back with peaked top supported by butterfly joint construction, two half drawers above two full drawers with original wood knobs over an arched toe-board, signed with red decal and partial paper label, fine original light finish, 48”w x 22”d x 66”h, excellent condition 3000-4000 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 33 167. Limbert cricket stool, #201 ½, recovered seat above slab sides with cut-out details, refinished, signed, 20.5”w x 12.5”d x 12”h, very good condition 300-400 170. Arts & Crafts footstool, in the style of Roycroft, leather top on tapered legs, worn finish, replaced leather, 18”w x 11”d x 8”h, good condition 200-300 169. Lakeside Craft Shop footstool, #116, original leather seat above three vertical slats on each side, original finish, signed with decal, 19”w x 19”d x 15”h, very good condition 200-300 Arts & Crafts screen, three panels with inlaid marquetry landscape detail at top, replaced green fabric, each panel: 20”w x 38”h, as shown: 51”w, very good condition 300-500 171. 34 34 168. Arts & Crafts bookcases, pair, peaked top above open shelves, exposed screw construction, original finish, 25.5”w x 10”d x 52”h, very good condition 400-600 w w ww. tr w ewad . trweay adgwaal y l ery ga l.c l ery om.c om 172. Dirk Van Erp vase, shouldered form, hammered copper, original patina, marked, 3”w x 5.5”h 500-700 173. Arts & Crafts settle, twelve vertical slats at back and three under each arm with corbel supports at sides, tear to original leather cushion, original finish, 76”w x 27.5”d x 35”h, very good condition 500-700 175. 174. 176. 35 Helen Hyde (American, 1868-1919) “A Summer Shower,” 1909, woodblock print, pencil signed lower right, numbered 64 lower left, 5” x 13.25”, framed 700-900 Gustav Stickley bed, similar to #923, three-quarter size with peaked top rails above four wide vertical slats on reverse-tapered posts, branded signature, old refinish, 46”w x 81”l x 46”h, very good condition 700-900 F.J. Wildenhofer vase, hammered copper, original patina, marked, 3.25”w x 8.5”h 300-400 177. Stickley Brothers daybed #3758, slant-back with vertical slats, replaced cushions are in poor condition, foundation missing, cleaned original finish, 28.5”w x 76”l x 24.5”h, very good condition 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 36 179. Gustav Stickley lamp table, #611, cutcorner top above a lower shelf supported by a cross-stretcher base, some overall roughness, painted blue, 24”w x 24”d x 29”h, good condition 400-600 178. Limbert table, #190, circular top above a square shelf supported by tapered legs, signed, refinished, 22”dia x 26”h, very good condition 600-800 181. Stickley armchairs, pair, contemporary, in cherry, vertical spindles at back and corbel supports under each arm, 24.5”w x 19.5”d x 41.5”h, very good condition 200-300 183. L & JG Stickley tabouret, #558, octagonal top with thru-post construction above a cross-stretcher base, recoated original finish, signed “The Work of…” 15”w x 15”d x 17”h, very good condition 600-800 184. 182. 180 Limbert table, similar to #1135, circular top above an arched cross-stretcher base supported by tapered legs, original finish, signed, 24”dia x 29”h, very good condition 900-1200 L & JG Stickley armchair and rocker, #810 and #811, four vertical slats at back over partial original leather spring cushion with corbel supports at sides, original finish, unsigned, armchair: 26.5”w x 25.5”d x 38”h, rocker: 26.5”w x 28”d x 35.5”h, very good condition 500-700 English Arts & Crafts fire screen, hammered copper panel with a repousse classical design held in a wrought iron frame, 21.75”w x 5.5”d x 30”h, very good condition 200-400 185. Michigan Chair Company drink stand, #1204, circular top above an arched apron and lower stretcher, original finish, signed with paper label, 27”dia x 27”h, very good condition 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 186. Limbert table, #186, single drawer above a lower stretcher supported by tapered legs, top refinished, original finish to base, signed, 36”w x 24”d x 29”h, very good condition 300-500 188. Gustav Stickley library table, #615, rectangular top above two drawers with original iron oval pulls, corbel supports at sides above a lower stretcher with thru-tenon construction, original finish, some distress to top, signed with large red decal, 48”w x 30”d x 30”h, very good condition 2000-3000 190. 37 L & JG Stickley library table, similar to #520, single drawer above corbel supports and a lower stretcher with double key and tenon construction, refinished, unsigned, restoration to feet, 36”w x 24”d x 29”h, good condition 300-400 187. Roseville Sunflower jardiniere, large form in brown and green, 8.5”w x 7”h; with a Zaneware bowl, (not shown), low form with four molded designs, under a brown and tan matte glaze, unmarked, 6.5”w x 2.5”h 700-900 189. Limbert sideboard, #457 ½, mirrored back above two half drawers and one full drawer and two paneled cabinet doors, all with original hardware, original finish, branded signature, 45”w x 19.5”d x 51”h, very good condition 1000-1500 191. North Dakota School of Mines vase, unusual shape with a bison design, covered in a green and brown matte glaze, executed by M. Cable, marked, 6.5”w x 4.5”h 900-1200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 192. 195. Arts & Crafts andirons, in twisted and curled wrought iron with loop detail, 17”w x 36”d x 25”h, very good condition 300-500 198. 38 Stickley Brothers library table, #2561, rectangular top above a single drawer with original wood pulls, lower stretcher supported by thru-tenon construction, original finish, some distress to top, unsigned, 40”w x 26”d x 30”h, very good condition 300-400 Arts & Crafts lamp, leaded glass shade with a colorful floral and geometric design held by a pedestal base with an original brass-wash patina, 18”w x 24”h 500-700 194. 193. Vintage hanging fixture, large mosaic shade with an organic design in green and caramel glass, bronzed metal fixtures with ribbon designs, unmarked, overall: 24”w x 46”l 800-1100 196. Arts & Crafts bridal chest, in mahogany, canted sides with carved handles at top and sides with decorative brass ball detail, refinished, 34”w x 21”d x 16.5”h, very good condition 300-400 199. J.M. Young luggage bench, slatted top above a lower stretcher, signed, original finish, 30”w x 18”d x 22”h, very good condition 200-300 Arts & Crafts umbrella stand, large form with eight divided compartments at top, supported by peaked posts with corbel supports, refinished, 40”w x 24”d x 33”h, very good condition 200-300 197. 200. Arts & Crafts andirons, in wrought iron with loop and ball details, 13.5”w x 22”d x 20”h, very good condition 200-300 Wilkinson lamp, six-sided slag glass shade with scenic design in a metal overlay, on a base with scroll designs, original patina, 18”w x 27”h 1200-1700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 201. Rare Teco vase, shape #107, designed by Blanche Ostertag, green matte glaze covers a form with reed design and scalloped top, this is the only form designed by this renowned artist and one of only two known Teco forms done by a female designer, impressed signature, 5”w x 12”h 1500-2000 204. 205. 39 202. Teco vase, shape #407, designed by W.D. Gates, double handled form, under a good green matte glaze with charcoal highlights, impressed marks, 4”w x 8.5”h 1000-1500 203. Teco vase, shape #335, designed by Fritz Albert, an exceptional green matte glaze covers an unusual flattened form, impressed signature and number, a great example of a successful Teco glaze, 5.5”w x 12”h 1500-2500 Teco vase, shape #51, designed by W. D. Gates, in an adventurine glaze, chips to rim, impressed mark, 3.75”w x 3.75”h 200-300 Teco vase, shape #418A, designed by J. K. Cady, green matte glaze covers an architectural form with four handles, this bold form is the rarer of the two sizes which Teco offered this form, functional as a vase or lamp base, impressed signature, 9.5”w x 11”h 4000-6000 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 39 206. 207. Early L & JG Stickley chairs, set of four, #793, from the Onondaga Shops, recovered leather seat and back on a base supported by double key and tenon construction, refinished, unsigned, 21”w x 17”d x 35.5”h, very good condition 1200-1500 Exceptional Benedict Studios lamp, hammered copper base and shade, fine original patina, shade with a cut-out landscape design over multicolored glass panels, unmarked, 13"w x 22"h 1500-2500 209. 40 40 208. Limbert settee, two-seat form with two trumpeted slats at back above a recovered leather seat and arched rail, refinished, branded signature, 44”w x 22.5”d x 36”h, very good condition 600-800 Limbert armchairs, set of four, #8073, two horizontal trumpeted slats at back above a recovered leather seat and arched rail, nicely refinished, branded signature, 24”w x 21”d x 36”h, very good condition 800-1200 w w ww. tr w ewad . trweay adgwaal y l ery ga l.c l ery om.c om 210. 211. Gustav Stickley lamp table, similar to #608, circular top above a lower shelf supported by an arched cross-stretcher base, refinished, unsigned, 24”dia x 29”h, very good condition 800-1100 214. 41 Good Handel table lamp, reverse painted "chipped-ice" shade, goldenrod and ferns against a red-orange sky, bronzed metal three-socket base with unusual handles, original patina, shade signed and numbered 6536, 18”w x 23.5”h, very good condition, similar shade decorations are pictured in Handel Lamps, by De Falco and Hibel, p. 154 & 173 4500-5500 212. Arts & Crafts lamp table, cut-corner to above a lower shelf supported by crossstretcher base, refinished, 18”w x 18”d x 28”h, very good condition 200-300 213. Stickley Brothers lamp table, #2504, circular top above a lower square shelf supported by cross-stretcher base with thru-tenon construction, numbered, recoated original finish, 26”dia x 29.5”h, very good condition 500-700 Stickley Brothers dining chairs, set of four, #381, one armchair and three side chairs, three horizontal slats at back, leather seat missing, numbered, branded signature, original finish, armchair: 28”w x 18”d x 39”h, side chair: 18.5”w x 17”d x 37”h, very good condition 400-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 215. 217. 219. 42 English Arts and Crafts tea set in hammered pewter made by A & M Company, with tray, tea and coffee pots, cream and sugar bowls, as shown: 16”dia x 7.75”h 700-900 Stickley Brothers server, #8503, two drawers with original copper hardware above a lower shelf, original finish, signed with brass tag, 48”w x 20”d x 38”h, very good condition 700-900 Craftsman Co. bowl, hammered copper, cleaned patina, impressed mark, #883, 8”w x 2.75”h; with a Heintz letter opener, attribution, sterling on bronze, applied geometric design, original patina, unmarked, 1”w x 10”l ; with a Craftsman Studios tray, hammered copper with tooled leaf and berry designs, original patina, marked, 3”w x 9.5”l 250-350 216. L & JG Stickley desk, similar to #601, single drawer with replaced hardware above a lower shelf, refinished, unsigned, some distress to top, 34”w x 20”d x 33”h, very good condition 300-500 218. Arts & Crafts candle lamp, handled oak base supports a pyramidal frosted glass shade with overlay geometric design, cracks to shade, replaced socket, original finish to base, 8”w x 8”d x 19”h 300-400 220. L & JG Stickley server, #641, three drawers with original copper hardware above a lower shelf, original finish, unsigned, 44”w x 18”d x 39.5”h, very good condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 43 221. Wilcox inkwell, silver-plated Aesthetic movement with floral design, engraved “Bernice to Grandma Mary 18/91,” signed and numbered 2811, original glass inert, 4”dia x 3”h 100-200 224. Batchelder tile, design of a knight on horseback riding up to a castle, bisque with painted blue highlights, marked, 8”sq 250-350 227. Fulper sculpture, reclining cat, covered in a tan, brown and blue glaze, marked, 9.5”w x 6”h 800-1100 222. 225. Grueby vase, large cylindrical form, covered in a suspended brown matte glaze, impressed mark, 5.5”w x 11”h 1500-2500 223. Pewabic bookends, pair, carved rabbit design, covered in a metallic glaze with overall iridescence, marked, paper label, 4”w x 5.25”h 1000-1500 228. Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 Fulper vase, large double handled shape, covered in a blue glaze with brown highlights, marked, 10”w x 6.5”h 300-500 229. Fulper vase, double handled shape, covered in a blue, green and brown flambé glaze with crystalline highlights, marked, 6”w x 4.25”h 150-250 226. Rookwood Faience tile, landscape design, signed by Cecil A. Duell, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, marked, #1157, tile: 8”sq, overall: 13.5”w x 14”h 800-1100 Fulper sculpture, sleeping curled-up cat, covered in a blue matte glaze, marked, 9”w x 3”h, repair to one ear 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 43 231. 230. Roycroft lamp base, acid etched copper with a blue glass stem by Steuben, impressed mark, 4.75”w x 11”h 200-300 English Arts & Crafts hall chair, influenced by C F A Vovsey, high back form with heart cut-out details at back and sides over a recovered leather seat, cleaned original finish, 26.5”w x 23.5”d x 57”h, very good condition 1000-1500 233. 234. 44 Arts & Crafts rocker, wide horizontal slat at back with cut-out detail above a recovered original spring cushion, refinished, 27”w x 31.5”d x 35”h, very good condition 300-400 235. 232. English Arts & Crafts hall chair, tall-back form with wide slat having organic carved detail, nicely recovered seat and back in a Liberty of London fabric, original finish, 26”w x 26.5”d x 53.5”h, very good condition 1000-1500 236. Limbert rocker, #1894, single vertical slat at back over a replaced leather seat, branded signature, cleaned original finish, 24”w x 28”d x 32.5”h, very good condition 300-400 Plail rocker, barrel-form with vertical slats, recovered original spring cushion, refinished, 24.5”w x 31.5”d x 32”h, very good condition 1200-1500 Handel Tam O’Shanter lamp, shade with poppy motif reverse-painted on chipped ice shade, on a brass base with flower buds, shade signed, original patina, 12”dia x 19”h 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 237. 239. Heintz lamp, helmet shade with silver overlay design on bronze and an unusual cameo inset on shade, 8”w x 10”h 500-700 238. Gustav Stickley armchair, #318, five vertical slats at back over a recovered spring cushion with corbel supports at sides, original finish, some minor discoloration, signed with red box mark, 27”w x 23”d x 37”h, very good condition 600-800 Rookwood Faience tile, attribution, colorful ship design, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, markings are obscured, tile: 6”sq, overall: 12”sq, frame warped 250-350 240. 241. 45 Roycroft vase, cylindrical shape, hammered copper, applied design, original patina, impressed mark, 3”w x 6.5”h 800-1100 242. Gustav Stickley side chairs, set of three, #306, ladder-back form with three horizontal slats, good original finish, signed with red decal, seats missing, 17”w x 18”d x 36”h, very good condition 300-500 Stickley Brothers telephone chair, #841 ½, low form with wide cut-out slat at back above a recovered leather seat, recoated original finish, seat altered, unsigned, 16”w x 15”d x 26”h, good condition 100-200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 243. North Dakota School of Mines vase, large form covered in a black to gray to red glaze, artist signed, 1926, marked, 6”w x 11”h, restored chip to rim 200-300 244. 246. Clifton covered vessel, painted design, unmarked, 5.5”w x 6.5”h, hairline, chip to lid; with a Fulper vase, footed shape, covered in a brown matte, marked, 5”w x 5”h 100-200 Van Briggle vase, 4”w x 5”h; with a Van Briggle handled vessel, 6.5”w x 11.5”h; with a Van Briggle shell vase, 6”w x 3.5”h; with a Van Briggle vase, 3.5”w x 4.25”h, hairline, all under a blue and green matte glaze, all with incised marks 200-300 247. 249. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a well executed portrait titled after Rubens, done by Grace Young in 1896, #837, 5.5”w x 5”h 500-700 250. 252. 46 Weller Woodcraft lamp base, owl and fruiting tree motif, covered in a matte glaze, unmarked, 6”w x 14”h 200-300 253. 245. Weller Dickensware handled vessel, Hollowhorn Bear, executed by E.L. Pickens, marked, #580, 6.5”w x 12”h 550-750 248. Weller Coppertone vase, unusual shape, unmarked, 5”w x 6”h; with a Weller Coppertone candle holder, turtle motif, marked, foil label, 5”w x 3”h 200-300 Weller Forest jardiniere, large form with a colorful molded landscape, marked, 9”w x 8”h 100-200 251. Good Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a monk drinking beer, well painted by Bruce Horsfall in 1895, #656, 5.5”w x 5”h 500-700 Weller Louwelsa handled vessel, brown glaze, large portrait of a monk, faint artist initials on side, marked, #484, 5.5”w x 6”h, restoration to rim 200-300 Roseville Vintage vase, brown, 5.5”w x 8.5”h; with a Roseville Freesia planter, blue, 10.5”w x 3.5”h, chip and hairline; with a Roseville Freesia vase, blue, 6.5”w x 8.5”h, minor chip 100-200 254. Weller L’Art Nouveau vase, large form with a poppy design, marked, 5.5”w x 13”h, very nice matte glaze 250-350 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 255. 257. 259. 47 E.T. Hurley books, lot of 10, various titles, with forwards from various authors, all feature prints of Hurley’s etchings with descriptions of their scenes, 4 hardcover, 6 soft cover, largest is: 6”w x 8”l 100-200 Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a green hue and molded panels, 1908, #1096, 3”w x 5”h, uncrazed; with a Rookwood vase, cylindrical shape with a molded organic design, covered in a turquoise crystalline glaze, 1927, #1903, 4”w x 5.5”h; with a Rookwood vase, bulbous shape, molded stylized floral designs, covered in a blue matte glaze, 1927, #2401, 4”w x 7.25”h, uncrazed 200-300 Art Reference Books, group five books relating to decorative art and design, lot includes: L'Art International d'Aujourd'hui , Vol. 5 Maisons D'Habitations, 1929; L'Art International d'Aujourd'hui, Vol. 15 - Sculpture, 1929; La Sculpture Decorative Moderne, Series 1, 1925; La Sculpture Decorative a L’Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Series 2, 1925; and La Ferronnerie Moderne, Series 2, 1925, largest: 13”w x 18”h 600-800 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 256. Tiffany Studios lamp shade on a Hampshire base, leaded geometric glass shade on a base with green matte glaze with incised geometric linear designs, base signed, ghost of a metal tag to shade, 12”dia x 16.5”h, very good condition 5000-7000 258. Handel piano lamp, cylindrical shade with pine needle pattern in overlay design on slag glass, supported by an adjustable base, original patina, some bends to overlay and wear to patina, 12”w x 13”d x 14”h, good condition 600-800 260. Tiffany Studios lamp shade on a Hampshire base, leaded glass shade in the Colonial pattern supported by a three-socket base with green matte glaze, shade signed Tiffany Studios, New York, base with impressed signature andw paper 16.5”dia good w w .tag, tr e ad w ay gxa18”h, l l eryvery .c om condition 6500-8500 47 262. 264. 261. Arts & Crafts bookcase, two sliding leaded and beveled glass doors with a stylized floral motif, original finish, 36”w x 14”d x 62”h, very good condition 900-1200 266. 268. 48 Lifetime bookcase, similar to #7630, single door with original hardware, thru-tenon construction, signed, original finish, 30.5”w x 12”d x 58”h, very good condition 700-900 269. Rookwood Faience tile, sea horse design, gray, purple and tan matte glazes, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, marked, #1234YE, tile: 6”sq, overall: 14”sq 250-350 263. E.T. Hurley color etching, “Fountain Square, Cincinnati,” 1915, signed, framed, pencil signed and dated 1916, image: 10.5" x 12.5", overall: 17.5" x 19.5" 350-550 265. E.T. Hurley etching, “Suspension Bridge, from Covington,” 1917, signed, framed, pencil signed and dated 1918, image: 10.25" x 13.5", overall: 18.5" x 21.5" 250-350 267. E.T. Hurley color etching, “6th Street Market,” 1915, signed, framed, pencil signed and dated 1920, image: 10.25" x 12.75", overall: 16.5" x 19" 350-550 270. E.T. Hurley etching, “Bend of the River,” 1915, signed, framed, pencil signed and dated 1933, image: 8" x 12.5", overall: 14" x 19.25" 250-350 Rookwood Faience tiles, two, stylized designs, in colorful matte glazes, each held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, both marked, each tile: 4”sq, each overall: 10”sq 250-350 Rookwood Faience tiles, two, griffin and shield design, and stylized lion design, both in colorful matte glazes, each held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, both marked, each tile: 4”sq, each overall: 10”sq 250-350 Rookwood Faience tile, stylized rose design, in green, brown, pink and tan matte glazes, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, marked, tile: 4”sq, overall: 10”sq 250-350 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 49 271. Arts & Crafts vase, tall form in hammered brass with a stylized repousse design, original patina, 20.5"h 300-500 272. Roycroft vase, tapered shape, hammered copper, original patina, impressed mark, 2.5”w x 4.5”h 150-250 273. Heintz vase, attribution, sterling on bronze, cylindrical shape with a flared rim, applied organic design, unmarked, 3.5”w x 8”h 200-300 274. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze, intricately painted holly design, applied silver overlay, executed by Josephine Zettel in 1892, #468D, 6”w x 8”h 3000-4000 275. Rare Kalo dish, unusual handled form with strainer insert, hand-wrought sterling, marked, 8”w x 4.5”h 1200-1700 276. Rookwood vase, double handled shape, Standard glaze, painted dogwood blossoms, applied silver overlay, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1899, #583D, 7”w x 8.5”h 3000-4000 277. Exceptional Merrimac vase, large bulbous shape, covered in a yellow and green drip glaze, impressed mark, 9”w x 9.75”h, as nice as they come 1500-2500 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 49 279. 50 278. Gustav Stickley magazine stand, four shelves with a wide vertical slat at each side, original finish, minor staining to top, branded signature and paper label, 27”w x 12”d x 38.5”h, very good condition 800-1000 281. Arts & Crafts tabouret, Flemish-influenced form with a hexagonal top above a carved base, original finish, 14.5”w x 17”d x 19”h, very good condition 100-200 284. Arts and Crafts drink table similar to Stickley Brothers #2615, in maple, circular copper top above a wide inverted “V” apron on a tapered leg, refinished, some cleaning to original copper top, 17.5”dia x 28”h, very good condition 300-500 285. 282. Arts & Crafts hanging plate rail, in elm, two doors above a lower shelf supported by double key and tenon construction, refinished, 53”w x 11.5”d x 36”h, very good condition 500-700 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #909, two half drawers above three full drawers with original wood knobs supported by paneled sides, recoated original finish, some wear, remnant of red decal, 37”w x 19.5”d x 42.5”h, very good condition 1500-2500 280. Stickley Brothers magazine stand, three shelves supported by spindled sides, original finish, signed with Quaint metal tag, 19”w x 12”d x 32”h, very good condition 400-600 283. Limbert tabouret, #206, octagonal top above splayed legs with cut-out details and supported by a cross-stretcher base, refinished, branded signature, 15”w x 15”d x 18”, very good condition 300-400 Limbert sideboard, three drawers flanked by two cabinet doors with original hammered hardware, refinished, overall roughness, one pull missing, branded signature, 65”w x 23”d x 38”h, very good condition 500-700 286. Stickley Brothers drink table, #2615, circular copper top above a wide notched arched apron on a tapered leg, some cleaning to original copper top, refinished, unsigned, 18”dia x 28”h, very good condition 800-1000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 288. 287. Edward Sheriff Curtis photogravure, “An Isleta Man,” 1925, Plate 549, margin marked with copyright, dated and title, photogravure by Suffolk Engraving Co., Cambridge, Mass., 15.5” x 11.5”, overall: 27.5” x 23”, framed 400-600 290. 291. 294. 289. Arts & Crafts period print, after the George de Forest Brush painting, “The Indian and the Lily,” 1887, 27” x 26”, held in a period frame 200-300 293. Liberty & Company “Tudric” coffee pot, c. 1905, rare design by Archibald Knox, in pewter with organic repoussé design, signed and numbered 0375, 6”w x 4”d x 5.5”h, very good condition 600-800 Liberty & Company “Tudric” crumb tray, c. 1905, in hammered pewter with organic design in blue/green enamel and repoussé, signed and numbered 0532, 10”w x 4.5”l, very good condition 500-700 Liberty & Company “Tudric” clock, c. 1920, in hammered pewter with a arched top over a blue/green enamel face on ball feet, wind-up key, signed and numbered 0136, 6”w x 3.25”d x 6.25”h, very good condition 1800-2200 292. 51 Asahel Curtis (American, 1874-1941) “Mt. Rainier,” 1911, hand-colored photograph, signed and dated in negative, 14” x 17”, overall: 18.5” x 21.5”, held in original frame 500-700 English Arts & Crafts vase, c. 1900, in hammered copper with organic repoussé design, stamped R.T. English, 5.5”dia x 9”h, very good condition 300-500 English Arts & Crafts mirrors, pair, c. 1910, in hammered copper with repoussé design around an octagonal beveled mirror, 15.5”w x 15.5”h, very good condition 600-800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 295. Large Kutani vase, by Hyoyu, c. 1900, “Thousand Scholars” depicts people engaged in various activities that make up the ‘four accomplishments,’ marked, 12”dia x 11.5”h 2000-3000 The Four Accomplishments were arts to be mastered by an ideal scholar, included were playing the musical instrument qin, the board game weiqi, calligraphy, and painting. 296. 297. 52 52 Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883-1957) “Shiba Benten Ike (Pond at Benten Shrine),” 1929, woodblock print, monogrammed in image lower left, impressed markings in lower margin, edition of 350, framed 1000-1500 Persian Heriz rug, c. 1920, floral design on a red field with central medallion, minor wear, 115” x 155”, very good condition 4000-5000 w w ww. tr w ewad . trweay adgwaal y l ery ga l.c l ery om.c om 298. Nice Renee Irene Prahar (American, 18801963), bronze, stylized falcon, very good original patina, signed, 1.5”w x 4”h 300-400 302. 53 299. Japanese masks, two, Miroku Bosatsu in plaster and Buddha in bronzed metal; with a Filipino mask, wood, all intricately sculpted and painted forms, two have rope fasteners, largest is: 8”w x 18”l 200-300 300. Interesting Renee Irene Prahar (American, 1880-1963), bronze, stylized monkey, good original patina, signed, .5”w x 4”h 300-400 Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), c.1855, Japanese woodblock print, triptych with figures, signed, each image: 14" x 9.5", Ronin Gallery label on verso, framed 300-500 301. Japanese woodblock print, standing figure, signed, damage to paper, 28.5" x 9", framed 100-200 304. Interesting Japanese sculpture, c. 1930, bronze, Mount Fuji, wonderful original patina, marked, 5.25”w x 1.5”h 200-300 305. 307. Japanese noh mask, plaster, intricately sculpted and painted Tengu goblin, rope fastener, 8”w x 9”l 150-250 308. 303. Japanese woodblock print, standing figure, signed, 26" x 8.5", framed 200-300 Japanese sculpture, hand-carved wood, snake and frog, original finish, unmarked, 8”l, repaired; with Japanese sculptures, pair, wire stems with crystal leaves, largest is: 12”l, one leaf broken 150-250 306. Asian sculpture, bronze, stylized frog, original patina, unmarked, 1.5”w x .75”h 150-250 Japanese Gigaku mask, plaster; with a Asian mask papier maché, both intricately sculpted and painted, rope fasteners, largest is: 9”w x 12.5”l, chipping to both 150-250 309. Japanese noh mask, plaster, intricately sculpted and painted Hannya ghost spirit, rope fastener, 8”w x 10”l 150-250 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 310. Chinese vase, late 19th century, baluster form with a Famille Verde scene featuring a peacock on a white crackle ground, marked, completed with a wooden stand, overall: 8.5”w x 18.25”h 250-350 313. Japanese wine canteen, c. early 20th century, bulbous shape covered in a brown matte glaze with painted characters, braided rope handle, unmarked, 5”w x 7.5”h 100-200 311. 314. 54 316. Japanese vase, c. early 20th century, unusual shape, covered in a white glaze, marked, 3”w x 4.5”h; with a Japanese vase, c. 20th century, urn shape with ring handle accents, covered in a brown glaze, 2.5”w x 4.25”h 150-250 318. Chinese shelf, c. early 20th century, two-tiered rosewood form with carved accents, original finish, unmarked, 15”w x 8.5”h 150-250 319. Chinese temple alter candlesticks, pair, c. 19th century, large forms in bronze with silver inlay, organic and geometric designs, unmarked, 6.5”w x 21”h 200-300 312. Chinese sculpture, c. early 20th century, Kuan Yin standing on a dragon in intricately carved driftwood, unsigned, 8”w x 18.5”h 200-300 315. Japanese vase, 20th century, bulbous shape in yellow glass cased over white glass, unmarked, 4”w x 8.25”h 150-250 317. Japanese vase, c. early 20th century bulbous shape, unmarked, 3.5”w x 8”h, hairline and chips to rim, restoration to foot; with an Japanese bowl, c. early 20th century, flaring shape, both covered in a blue matte glaze, marked, 5.5”w x 2”h 100-200 Japanese candle stick, c. early 20th century, large wooden form with a square base, original finish, unmarked, 6.5”w x 24”h 200-300 Bretby Delhi Ware jardiniere and pedestal, 320. maroon glaze covers an eastern and dragon motif, jardiniere: 13”dia x 9”h, overall: 37”h, signed and numbered 1999A, 2000, very good condition 400-600 Interesting Chinese shelf, c. 20th century, multi-tiered sculptural rosewood form, original finish, unmarked, 25”w x 14.5”h 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 55 321. Arts & Crafts hall chairs, pair, possibly Hunzinger, in oak, tooled leather back with a classical scene, barley twist legs and spools, wear to seat, original finish, 23”w x 23”d x 41”h, very good condition 200-300 323. Old Hickory style bar stool, woven seat and back supported by twig construction, minor breaks to seat, 16.5”w x 16”d x 43”h, seat height: 29.5”h, very good condition 100-200 324. Arts & Crafts period armchair, barrel form with sculpted cut-out details, refinished, 22”w x 23”d x 33”h, very good condition 200-300 325. Old Hickory settee, designed by Russell Wright, bow-arm form with a woven splint seat and back, some breaks to splint, worn original finish, 42.5”w x 34”d x 32”h, very good condition 300-500 326. Old Hickory table, attribution, #202, rounded edges to top on a rustic crossstretcher base, worn original finish, unsigned, 30”w x 30”d x 30.5”h, very good condition 200-300 327. Arts & Crafts curtain panel, linen with stylized roses climbing a trellis in red, green and blue on a beige background, 42.5” x 72”, very good condition 200-400 328. Heywood Wakefield sewing stand, woven rattan with applied decorations, original finish, signed with paper label, 16”w x 11”d x 27”h, very good condition 100-200 322. Old Hickory rockers, pair, worn original splint back and seat, stripped finish, signed, some breaks to splint, 24.5”w x 31”d x 34.5”h, fair condition 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 329. French Art Nouveau table, marble top above an intricate brass and iron base with worn original paint, professional repair to marble, 16”w x 12”d x 32”h, very good condition 500-700 332. 333. 56 330. Arts & Crafts period Black Forest/Folk Art planter, deeply carved grape and leaf design on a pedestal base, original liner, original finish, 23”w x 14.5”d x 35”h, very good condition 300-400 331. Arts & Crafts plant stand, copper insert held by a twisted and curled wrought iron base with wolf detail, 16”dia x 28”h, very good condition 100-200 Arts & Crafts benches, pair, in the manner of Rose Valley, carved details at back above a slab seat and lower stretcher, original finish, some separation, 51.5”w x 20”d x 33”h, very good condition 1000-1500 English Arts & Crafts table, circular top over splayed turned wood legs, original finish, 33”dia x 24”h, very good condition 100-200 334. Good Arts & Crafts period bench, in curled wrought iron with an upholstered seat, repainted, stains to fabric, 57.5”w x 15.5”d x 29.5”h, very good condition 700-900 335. English Arts & Crafts footstool, original leatherette seat on turned legs, original finish, 13.5”w x 13.5”d x 14”h, very good condition 100-200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 336. 337. 57 Good Architectural chandelier, and four sconces designed for the formal dining room of Kingswere, Homer Minnesota. Seven light fixture in brass with a hunting motif of arrows and horns with original decorative chains, four matching two light sconces, E.L. King commissioned Philip Maher the son of famed Prairie School and Rockledge architect George Washington Maher to build Kingswere as a wedding gift to his daughter, original patina, chandelier: 29"w x 54"h, sconce: 11"w x 22"h, very good condition 3500-4500 Arts & Crafts floor lamp, mica shade with overlay decoration on a wrought iron base, 14.5”dia x 66.5”h, very good condition 600-800 338. Oscar Bach style planter, in brass with grape vine design, unsigned, 11”dia x 44”h, very good condition 300-400 339. French Art Nouveau floor lamp, art glass shade supported by a wrought iron base with applied leaf design, 11”w x 68.5”h 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 340. 343. 346. 58 Frank Lloyd Wright end table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, open storage above two drawers with recessed handles, Taliesin design at edges, original finish, some edge chips, script signature, 20”w x 20”d x 25.5”h, very good condition 600-800 Frank Lloyd Wright Wasmuth print, Plate IL, exterior elevation for the City National Bank, Mason City, Iowa, 1909, embossed monogram, image: 16” x 13.5”, overall: 26.5” x 22”, framed 300-500 341. 344. Luxfer prism window, 100 prisms held together with leaded glass, twenty Frank Lloyd Wright designed-prisms make up the central border, glass: 40”w x 39”h, very good condition 500-700 342. Frank Lloyd Wright end table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, open storage surrounds a single drawer with recessed handles, Taliesin design at edges, original finish, distress to top, script signature, 21.5”w x 18”d x 25.5”h, very good condition 500-700 345. Arts & Crafts period photograph, “Mission San Juan Capistrano,” image size: 20” x 14”, held in a period frame 300-400 Luxfer prism window, 100 prisms held together with leaded glass, twenty Frank Lloyd Wright designed-prisms make up the central border, some leaded segments bowed at end, glass: 37.5”w x 39.5”h, very good condition 500-700 Frank Lloyd Wright Wasmuth print, Plate XXX, exterior elevation for the Edwin H. Cheney Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, 1903, embossed monogram, image: 10” x 21”, overall: 24” x 31.5”, framed 400-600 347. Prairie School windows/cabinet doors, pair, geometric design in leaded glass, held in oak frames, glass: 15.5”w x 37.5”h, overall: 20”w x 43”h, very good condition 500-700 348. Luxfer prism window, 100 prisms held together with leaded glass, twenty Frank Lloyd Wright designed-prisms make up the central border, one signed Luxfer, glass: 39.5”w x 39.75”h, very good condition 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 349. Frank Lloyd Wright dining chairs, set of six, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, Taliesin design at edges with back and seat cushions recovered in Schumacher fabric, Coonley Weave pattern, original finish, some chairs have been reinforced with brackets, 21”w x 22”d x 32”h, very good condition 1200-1500 350. Frank Lloyd Wright armchairs, pair, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, Taliesin design at edges with back and seat cushions nicely reupholstered in Schumacher fabric, Coonley Weave pattern, original finish, reinforced with brackets, 22”w x 22”d x 32”h, very good condition 600-800 352. 351. 353. 59 Prairie School spindle, in mahogany, carved organic design with Louis Sullivan influence converted to a candle stand, 7”dia x 36”h 300-400 Frank Lloyd Wright table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, circular top with incised copper band over a cruciform base with Taliesin design at edges, three original 16” leaves with copper band and apron, worn original finish, script signature, 48”dia x 29”h, very good condition 1500-2000 354. Frank Lloyd Wright stool, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, 355. circular swivel top on a cruciform base, nicely reupholstered in Schumacher fabric, Imperial Crystals pattern, unsigned, numbered, original finish, 18”dia x 18”h, very good condition 700-900 Louis Sullivan door knob and back plate, from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, c. 1893, organic Prairie design with Stock Exchange monogram at bottom of doorplate, with key-hole cut-out, original patina, 3.5”w x 9.5”h 600-800 Louis Sullivan door knob and back plate, from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, c. 1893, organic Prairie design with Stock Exchange monogram at bottom of doorplate, original w w w . patina, tr e ad w ay gxa l9.5”h l ery .c600-800 om 3.5”w 356. 60 Hamadan rug, c. 1950, floral design on a red field, some wear, 104” x 136”, very good condition 800-1200 358. 357. Frank Lloyd Wright chest of drawers, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, a series of drawers and doors with recessed handles, Taliesin design at edges, original finish, signed with red monogram, some edge chips, 36.5”w x 26”d x 52.5”h, very good condition 1200-1500 359. Frank Lloyd Wright desk, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, top with Taliesin design at edges above a series of drawers with recessed handles, signed with red monogram, good original finish, minor roughness and chips, 52”w x 20”d x 28”h, very good condition 2000-3000 362. Caucasian runner, c. 1920, stylized floral design on a navy field, some wear and repairs, possibly shortened, 32” x 202”, good condition 700-900 363. 360. Frank Lloyd Wright dual table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, Taliesin design at edges, fits knee-hole compartment of desk, worn original finish, edge chips, unsigned, 24”w x 19”d x 24”h, very good condition 700-900 361. Frank Lloyd Wright headboard, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, full-size with Taliesin design at edges, original finish, script signature, 54”w x 39”h, very good condition 400-600 Sarouk rug, c. 1940, floral design on a red field, minor wear, 103” x 142”, very good condition 1500-2000 Frank Lloyd Wright cabinet, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, paneled top above two doors with recessed handles on a base with Taliesin design at edges, script signature, original finish, 31”w x 17”d x 25”h, very good condition 1000-1500 364. Persian Sarouk runner, c. 1920, floral design on a red field, minor wear, 29” x 78”, very good condition 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 365. 61 Moroccan rug, c. 1950, floral and animal motif on a tan field, some wear, 60” x 103”, good condition 400-600 367. Frank Lloyd Wright table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, square top with Taliesin design at edges above a cube base, original finish, signed with red monogram, 27”w x 27”d x 13”h, very good condition 900-1200 369. Sumak rug, c. 1940, floral pattern on a navy field, repairs, wear and damage, 77” x 126”, good condition 1000-1500 366. Frank Lloyd Wright ottoman, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, hexagonal form with Taliesin design to base, nicely reupholstered in Schumacher fabric, Imperial Crystals pattern, original finish, signed with paper label, 27.5"w x 29.5"d x 17"h, very good condition 900-1200 368. Agra rug, c. 1960, floral design on an ivory field, 97” x 99”, very good condition 1000-1500 370. Frank Lloyd Wright table, manufactured by Heritage Henredon, circular slate top on a cruciform base with Taliesin design at edges, recoated original finish, signed with red monogram, 36”dia x 16.5”h, very good condition 2500-3500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 61 372. 371. Arts & Crafts period armchair, in bent willow with spindled back and sides, replaced cushions, repainted 28”w x 35”d x 31”h, very good condition 200-300 374. 375. 62 Arts & Crafts period planter, in woven wicker with painted diamond detail, original finish, 50”w x 13”d x 28”h, very good condition 200-300 373. Old Hickory armchair, paddlearm form on a base with twig construction, needs cushions, branded signature, original finish, 33”w x 28”d x 32”h, very good condition 200-300 Heywood Wakefield game set, table and four chairs, chairs with woven back above a seat with inset woven cane seat, brass feet, 14.5”w x 18”d x 28”h, table with circular oak top above a woven cross-stretcher base with brass feet, refinished top, signed with paper label, 42.5”dia x 30”h, very good condition 700-900 Art Nouveau music stand, in mahogany, four open shelves on a carved base, 22”w x 18”d x 30.5”h, very good condition 300-400 376. Karabagh rug, c. 1940, stylized floral design on a navy field, some wear, 47” x 85”, good condition 400-600 377. Arts & Crafts period table, Aesthetic Movement influenced, in walnut, with stick and ball design at sides and brass feet, original finish, 26”w x 17”d x 28.5”h, very good condition 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 63 378. European Arts & Crafts corner desk, probably Austrian, in mahogany, bevel-glass cabinet door above a drop-front writing desk with complete interior, original brass hardware and trim, refinished, 40”w x 21”d x 68”h, very good condition 700-900 381. French Art Nouveau armoire, knock-down form with two carved doors flanking a central mirrored door with beveled glass, cleaned original finish, replaced shelves to interior, 56.5”w x 18”d x 80.5”h, some roughness, very good condition 400-600 379. Thonet rocker, bentwood form in beech, original finish with minor breaks to cane, 22”w x 35”d x 35”h, very good condition 300-400 382. 380. Thonet hall tree, bentwood form with two posts, mirror missing, refinished, some restoration and warping, 57”w x 18”d x 75”h, very good condition 500-700 English Arts & Crafts sideboard, two drawers with original brass hardware above two cabinet doors with Art Nouveau carving, refinished, back gallery missing, 48”w x 17.5”d x 37”h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c57 om 383. L.C. Tiffany turtle-back tile, gold favrile glass with overall iridescence, unmarked, 4.5”w x 6”l 500-700 384. 386. 389. 64 64 Tiffany Studios box, bronze in the pine needle pattern, green and white glass, original patina, unmarked, 8”sq x 2.75”h, crack to bottom glass panel, repaired damage to beading on lid 700-900 Good Muller Freres chandelier, central domed shade with three surrounding art glass hanging shades suspended on French wrought iron hanging fixture with an intricate grape and vine motif and decorative ceiling plate, shades signed, 25”w x 37”h, excellent condition 2000-3000 Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918), second edition 1931, issued by the Austrian government, "Friederike-Maria Beer," collotype, No. 24, signed, image: 12.5" x 9.5" 2500-3500 390. 385. 387. Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918) from the first edition portfolio, “Portrait of Sonja Knips,” 1908-1914, halftone, signed with signet, 12”sq 1000-1500 388. Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918), second edition 1931, issued by the Austrian government, "The Bride," 1917, collotype, No. 30, image: 10.5" x 12.5" 1200-1700 French centerpiece, Schneider glass insert held in a by a wrought iron basket with grape and leaf design, 21”w x 12”d x 10”h 800-1200 French Art Deco clock and two garnitures, in spelter with a worn patina, on a marble base, garnitures with Peacock motif, signed P. Sega, 6”w x 11”h, clock: 20”w x 12.5”h, very good condition 1000-1500 w w ww. tr w ewad . trweay adgwaal y l ery ga l.c l ery om.c om 391. L.C. Tiffany glass, miniature form in gold favrile glass with applied tendrils, overall iridescence, #D2447, 1.5”w x 2.25”h 250-350 392. 65 Trevaise vase, attribution, floral shape in gold glass with pulled iridescent designs, marked with a Steuben label, 5”w x 14”h, c. 1908 1000-1500 397. Durand vase, attribution, blue aurene glass with pulled leaf designs in platinum, colorful iridescence, unmarked, 3.5”w x 9”h 500-700 400. Gallé vase, bulbous shape with a cameo and enameled fuchsia design in pink and green on a frosted and blue ground, cameo signature, 4.5”w x 13.5”h 1700-2200 Lalique bottle stopper, frosted glass with thorny branch design, marked, 2”w x 1.5”l 100-200 L’Verre Francais vase, cameo cut stylized fuchsia design in red and blue against a mottled yellow and green background, marked, 4”w x 10”h 1000-1500 396. 398. L.C. Tiffany glass, gold favrile glass with faceted base and a pulled design, overall iridescence, signed L.C.T., 3”w x 4”h 250-350 Rene Lalique “Bacchantes” vase, female nudes in clear glass, signed R. Lalique, France, 8”dia x 10”h excellent condition 4000-6000 395. 394. 393. L.C. Tiffany jewels, all in colorful iridescent favrile glass, unsigned, largest is: 1.25”w 100-200 399. L.C. Tiffany vase, double gourd shape in gold favrile glass, #x2821, 4”w x 9”h 900-1200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 402. 401. Exceptional Amphora vase, monumental shape with a bulbous bottom, spiraling neck and four openings at waist, boldly painted stylized leaves and berries, overall iridescence, marked, #3963, 9.5”w x 16”h, this vase is pictured in House of Amphora, by Richard Scott, p. 209 400-600 405. 404. 66 Moorcroft vase, large flaring shape, decorated with pomegranate design, impressed mark, painted signature, 7”w x 10”h 600-800 409. 403. Royal Doulton vase, bulbous bottle shape, covered in a red and blue veined flambé glaze, marked, #1618, 7.5”w x 10”h 800-1100 407. Moorcroft handled vessel, speckled blue, impressed mark, 5”w x 5.5”h; with a Moorcroft vase, flambé red, impressed mark, 4”w x 6”h 100-200 410. Large Moorcroft vase, decorative poppy design, impressed mark and painted initials, 7.5”w x 12.5”h 700-900 Ludwig R. Schutz vase, German, c. 1895, flaring shape, covered in a cobalt glaze with an acid etched design of the sun rising over a body of water, pewter mounts attributed to Orion, unmarked, 4”w x 7.75”h 400-600 Moorcroft bowls, two, green and blue, impressed mark, 8.75”w 150-250 406. 408. Amphora vase, female portrait in a landscape, marked, impressed number 108, 6.5”dia x 10.75”h 1000-1500 Amphora vase, double handled form with an organic design, #5625, 9”w x 7”h 150-250 Moorcroft vase, decorated with poppy design, impressed mark and painted initials, 4.5”w x 6”h 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 411. 67 L.C. Tiffany teacups, set of six, gold favrile glass with pulled designs, overall iridescence, all signed L.C. Tiffany- Favrile, #V698, all 4”w x 2.5”h 2000-3000 413. L.C. Tiffany glasses, two, in gold favrile glass, overall iridescence, one signed L.C.T., 3"w x 4"h 250-350 412. L.C. Tiffany bowl, frosted and turquoise favrile glass with applied designs and veining to rim, signed L.C.T.-Favrile, #1925, 6.5”w x 2”h 250-350 415. Durand shades, set of seven, glass shades with leaf design, unsigned, 4”dia x 4.5”h 500-700 417. Daum vase, unusual form, cameo grapevine designs, in green and brown against a mottled purple and frosted ground, cameo signature, 6”w x 11”h 1500-2000 418. 416. 414. Steuben shade, large form in gold glass with a Intarzia design at bottom edge, overall iridescence, marked, 10"dia 2000-3000 L.C. Tiffany cordial glasses, set of six, gold favrile glass with overall iridescence and enameled monogram, one signed L.C.T., some marked either C73O, C717 or C74O, each: 2"w x 3.5"h 2000-3000 Unusual L.C. Tiffany vase, pinched gourd form in gold favrile glass with overall iridescence, signed L.C. Tiffany Favrile, #W5203, 4.5"h 500-700 419. Loetz vase, folded rim in mottled yellow iridescent glass, 11”h 350-450 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 68 420. Monumental Daum vase, intricate and beautifully cut cameo landscape design, the black and dark green trees are silhouetted against an intense mottled red, yellow, orange, green and blue ground, signed, 6.5"w x 22.25"h 4000-5000 421. Good Gallé vase, elegant bulbous shape rising from a solid foot, cameo cut delicate blossoms and intricate leaf patterns in red and burgundy tones, on a frosted to yellow ground, cameo signature, 2.5”w x 8”h 1200-1700 422. Large Gallé vase, impressive form featuring a beautifully detailed cameo cut river landscape in multiple shades of brown, against finely toned background of yellow with pink highlights, cameo signature, 9”w x 19.5”h 3000-4000 423. Fine Daum vase, bulbous Art Nouveau shape featuring unusual and interesting cameo and enameled cotton plants in multiple shades of brown with green highlights, behind the decoration is a nicely mottled frosted and brown ground with a finely hammered surface, signed, 5.25”w x 17”h 3000-4000 424. “Art et Décoration” book, (one page shown), various articles and photographs of French art and decorative arts, title page and copyright information missing, approximately 160 pages, hardcover 50-100 425. Gallé vase, unusual and nicely executed cameo cut design of wild roses, in reds and purples on a frosted to yellow background, impressed signature, 4.25”w x 14.5”h 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 426. 427. Tiffany Studios twelve-light lily lamp, twelve favrile glass lily shades supported by a gold doré base with lily pads, base signed Tiffany Studios New York, #382, three shades signed LCT, nine shades signed LCT Favrile, 14”w x 15”d x 21”h 30,000-40,000 L.C. Tiffany bowl and flower frog, large form in gold favrile glass with a pulled green leaf design, bowl signed Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. Favrile, #1790/4759N, flower frog signed L.C. Tiffany Inc. Favrile, #4759N, overall: 11.5”w x 5”h, minor chips 900-1200 428. 69 Edouard Cazaux charger, nude figure at center in white against a brown and ivory ground with incised geometric designs, signed, 11.5”w 1500-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 429. 433. 70 Tiffany Studios lamp base, in bronze with a gold doré patina and a colorful enameled design, signed Tiffany Furnaces, Inc., #18, 6"w x 14”h 800-1100 Tiffany Studios floor lamp base, bronze three-footed form, original patina, signed Tiffany Studios, New York, #423, 15”w x 54”h 1000-1500 430. Charles Lotton lamp, red glass base and shade with a pulled peacock feather design, in gold iridescence, signed, 1993, 18"w 23"h 3500-4500 432. Tiffany Studios lamp base, bronze with an original patina, in the Zodiac pattern, signed Tiffany Studios, New York, #661, 9.5”w x 12.5”h 800-1100 434. Tiffany Studios lamp base, bronze with a leaf design, original patina, signed Tiffany Studios, New York, #426, 5.5”w x 10”h 800-1100 431. Tiffany Studios lamp base, three-light lily, in bronze with a gold doré patina, signed Tiffany Studios, New York, #306, 6”w x 16.5”h 900-1200 435. Tiffany lamp base, harp form with a bronze acid-etched finish, signed Tiffany Studios New York, numbered 423H, 14.5”w x 58”h 1500-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om Fine American and European Paintings, Fine Prints and Works on Paper Session Two immediately following Session One 436. 71 Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó (Spanish, 1838-1874) “Street Scene,” c. 1860, oil on canvas, 9.5” x 6.5”, signed lower left, framed 8000-10,000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 437. Louis Lartigau (French, 19th/20th century) “Chickens,” c. 1920, oil on canvas, 12.75” x 16”, signed lower right, framed 800-1200 440. 441. 72 438. Arthur Burdett Frost (American, 18511928) “Man Reading the News,” c. 1900, watercolor and gouache, 14.25” x 11”, signed lower left, framed 500-700 439. Charles T. Webber (American, 18251911) “Ohio Landscape,” c. 1900, oil on canvas, 19.5” x 25”, signed lower right, Getz-Brown Gallery, Cincinnati label on verso, framed 600-800 After Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875) “Elk,” c. 1900, bronze sculpture, 14”h, signed, held on a marble base 1000-2000 Charles Edward Dixon (British, 1872-1934) “Steamboats,” 1890, watercolor, 18.5” x 39.5”, signed and dated lower left, framed 500-700 442. William Manners (British, 1874-1955) “Solitude,” c. 1900, oil on board, 8” x 12”, signed and dated indistinctly lower right, framed 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 443. 444. 73 George Henry Hall (American, 1825-1913) “Roses,” 1897, oil on canvas on board, 15” x 8”, signed and dated lower right, framed 3000-5000 Artist Unknown (American, 19th century) “Portrait of a Gentleman,” c. 1880, oil on canvas, 24” x 19”, unsigned, framed 400-600 445. Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963) “Study of a Carriage” and “Studies of Horses,” 1896, graphite on paper, images on both sides of sheet, 8.5” x 5”, signed and dated lower left, framed 500-700 446. Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963) “La Dame au Chien (Madame Villon),” 1906, etching and drypoint, 9.5” x 8.5”, signed in plate, unframed 400-600 Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon 156 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 74 447. Charles Alfred Meurer (American, 1865-1955) “Winter Landscape,” 1950, oil on canvas, 23.5” x 30.5”, signed and dated lower right, framed 800-1200 448. Victor Casnelli (American, 1868-1961), “Landscape with Hunter,” c. 1940, watercolor, 7” x 12”, signed, framed 300-500 449. Svend Rasmussen Svendsen (Norwegian/American, 1864-1945) " "Nocturnal Forest," c. 1910, oil on canvas, 24" x 17.5", signed lower right, framed 400-600 450. Svend Rasmussen Svendsen (Norwegian/American, 1864-1945) "Winter Landscape," c. 1900, oil on canvas, 32" x 24", signed lower right, framed 800-1200 451. Paul André Jean Eschbach (French, 1881-1961) “Winter Scene,” c. 1940, oil on board, 21.5” x 19.5”, signed lower right, framed 500-700 452. Victor Joseph Harles (American, 18941975) “Winter Landscape,” 1946, gouache on paper, 21.5” x 15”, signed and dated lower left, framed 500-700 453. L. Clarence Ball (American, 18581915) “On the Kankakee River,” c. 1900, watercolor, 15.5” x 21”, signed lower right, framed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 454. Harry Spiers (American, 1869-1947) “Lion Statues,” 1901, oil on board, 19” x 27”, signed and dated lower left, framed 1000-2000 456. 75 455. Harry Wallace Methven (American, 1864-1947) “The Lone Fisherman,” 1895, oil on canvas, 12” x 16”, signed lower right, framed 1500-2000 Literature: Chicago Modern, 1893-1945: Pursuit of the New, Terra Foundation for American Art, 2004, edited by Elizabeth Kennedy, p. 29, illustrated Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956) “Pumpkin Flowers,” c. 1940, oil on canvas, 24” x 20”, signed lower left, titled on stretcher, framed 3000-4000 457. Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956) “Beach with Sailboats,” c. 1908, oil on canvas on board, 5.5” x 8”, initialed lower left, framed 1200-1500 Provenance: Estate of the Artist 458. Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956) “The Clearing in Autumn,” c. 1930, oil on canvas on board, 10” x 13”, signed lower left, framed 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 459. 462. 76 460. Louise Mary Wahl Kamp (American, 1867-1959) “Landscape,” c. 1940, oil on canvas board, 15.5” x 19.5”, signed lower left, framed 700-900 461. Reinhold H. Palenske (American, 1884-1954) “Heading South,” c. 1930, graphite on paper, 9” x 10”, signed lower right, titled lower left, framed 200-400 463. William Ballantine Dorsey (American, b. 1942) “Landscape,” c. 1990, oil on canvas, 14” x 18”, signed lower right, framed 1500-2500 Sara Mae Hess (American, 1875-1960) “Spring in the Hills,” c. 1930, oil on board, 12” x 16”, signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 800-1200 Harry Leon Engle (American, 1870-1968) “Wood Nymph,” c. 1930, oil on board, 9.5” x 10.5”, signed lower right, framed 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 464. 465. 77 Walter Joseph Phillips (Canadian, 1884-1963) “Landscape,” c. 1940, oil on paper, 43.5” x 46.5”, signed lower right, framed 10,000-15,000 Ignac Konrad (French/Hungarian, 1894-1969) “High Time by Ultimus-Noonday,” 1929, oil on board, 15” x 18”, signed lower right, framed 1500-2500 466. Carl Rudolph Krafft (American, 1884-1938) "Landscape," c. 1930, oil on canvas, 15.5" x 19.5", signed lower left with thumbprint, framed 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 78 467. Marie Laurencin (French, 1885-1956) “Les Trois Jeunes Filles,” c. 1920, graphite on paper, 13.5” x 9.5”, initialed lower right, framed 8000-10,000 This lot is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity by JeanPierre Camard 468. Hugó Scheiber (Hungarian, 1873-1950) “Portrait of a Standing Boy,” c. 1930, oil on canvas, 26.5” x 21”, signed lower left, framed 2000-4000 469. Dorothy Hart Drew (American, 1910-1994) “Standing Nude,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 60.75” x 37”, signed upper right, unframed 3000-4000 470. Luvena B. Vysekal (American, 1873-1954) “Sonia, Russian Model,” c. 1930, oil on canvas, 29” x 27.25”, signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 2000-3000 Literature: This painting will be included in the forthcoming Maureen Saint Laudens, Emerging from the Shadows: California Women Artists Works 1860-1960 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 471. 472. 79 Pauline Palmer (American, 1867-1938) "The Precious Jewel," c. 1936, oil on canvas, 32" x 26", signed lower left, titled on original exhibition label on verso from the Arts Club of Chicago Annual Exhibition, 1936, remnant of Provincetown Artist Association exhibition label on verso, framed 6000-8000 Maurice Sterne (American, 1878-1957) “Balinese Nude,” c. 1930, charcoal on paper, 20” x 16”, estate stamped lower right, framed 600-800 473. John D. Graham (Ukranian/American, 1886–1961) “Sandy (Alexander Calder),” 1928, graphite on paper, 7.5” x 5”, signed “John Graham by David Burliuk,” framed 2000-4000 474. Jan Matulka (American/Czech, 18901972) “Seated Woman,” c. 1930, crayon on wove paper, 17” x 14”, pencil signed lower right, estate stamped on verso, unframed 1200-1500 Provenance: Sylvan Cole Gallery, New York w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 475. 80 Mané-Katz (French/Ukrainian, 1894-1962) “Fiddler,” c. 1950, bronze sculpture with black patina, 14”h, signed, held on a marble base 1500-2500 476. Palmer Z. Holmes (American, 18961955) “Wash Day,” c. 1940, oil on masonite, 25.5” x 35.5”, signed lower left, framed 600-800 477. Robert Bartholomew Harshe (American, 1879-1938) “Nude on Bed,” c. 1930, oil on board, 21.5” x 28”, signed lower right, framed 1500-2500 479. Richard Hayley Lever (American, 1876- 1958) “Seated Nude,” 1939, charcoal on paper, 24” x 13.5”, signed and dated lower right, unframed 200-400 480. 478. Henry Gilbert De Kruif (American, 18821944) “Woman Washing,” c. 1930, oil on canvas board, 8.5” x 11.75”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 André Lhote (French, 1885-1962) “Seated Nude,” c. 1930, graphite on paper, 19” x 14”, signed lower right, framed 2500-3500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 481. 482. 483. 81 After Marcel Debut (French, 1865-1933) “Ducks,” c. 1930, bronze sculpture, 17”h, signed, held on a marble base 1000-2000 Herbert Reynolds Kniffin (American, 1886-1970) “The Dories,” c. 1916, oil on canvas, 40” x 50”, signed lower right, titled on Associated Artists of Pittsburgh 7th Annual Exhibition label on verso, framed 4000-6000 Herbert Reynolds Kniffin (American, 1886-1970) “Paris,” c. 1915, oil on canvas board, 6” x 8.75”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 484. Herbert Reynolds Kniffin (American, 1886-1970) “Moonlit Harbor,” c. 1920, oil on canvas, 25.25” x 30.25”, signed lower left, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 485. Lawrence McConaha (American, 1894-1962) “Quai du Commerce, Papette, Tahiti,” c. 1930, oil on canvas, 19.5” x 23.5”, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, framed 1500-2500 487. Vern Broe (American, b. 1930) “Catboats,” 1987, oil on canvas board, 17.5” x 27.5”, signed lower right, Miller Gallery label on verso, Cincinnati, framed 800-1200 490. 82 488. 486. Harry Freckelton (American, 1890-1979) “On the River Soar,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 25” x 29.5”, signed lower left, framed 1500-2500 Henry J. Winslow (American, 1874-1953) “The Outer Shore, Cape Cod,” c. 1930, watercolor and gouache on paper, 5.5” x 9.25”, signed lower right margin, titled lower left, framed 200-400 489. Emile Albert Gruppe (American, 18961978) “New England Town,” c. 1940, colored pencil on paper, 9.25” x 12.5”, signed lower right, framed 600-800 Luigi Maria Galea (Maltese, 1847-1917) “Castle in Malta,” c. 1900, oil on board, 8.5” x 21.5”, signed, titled indistinctly on verso, framed 1500-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 492. Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (American, 1898-1970) “Village on the River,” c. 1940, oil on canvas, 15” x 18”, signed lower right, unframed 600-800 493. Karl Albert Buehr (American, 1866-1952) “Market Scene,” c. 1915, oil on canvas, 10” x 12”, initialed on verso, framed 1500-2500 491. Boris Izrailovich Anisfeld (Russian, 1879-1973) “Marushka or Morella (The Artist’s Daughter),” 1940, watercolor, 28.5” x 21”, signed and dated lower left, framed 8000-10,000 494. 83 Provenance: Gift of the artist to his wife, Mary Hess Buehr By descent to the artist’s niece, daughter of Will Hess David Saltzman Robert Henry Adams Fine Art, Chicago Acquired by the present owner from the above Arisztid Szendy (Hungarian, 1903-1972) “Market Scene,” c. 1960, oil on canvas, 19.5” x 27”, signed lower right, framed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 495. 496. Stuart Davis (American, 1892-1964) “Rooftops,” 1917, graphite on paper, 11” x 10.5”, signed and dated lower left, framed 3000-4000 Lucy Carter Eliot (American, 19132010) “Go Rayhill/Syracuse Storefronts,” c. 1997, oil on canvas, 41.5” x 32.5”, signed lower right, winner of the Elizabeth Erlanger Memorial Award, 79th Annual Exhibition, 1997, with exhibition label on verso, framed 700-900 497. Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895-1992) “Untitled,” 1930, mixed media on paper, 14.75” x 18.25”, signed and dated lower right, framed 500-700 498. Lucy Carter Eliot (American, 1913-2010) “South 68th Street #1,” c. 1970, oil on canvas, 47” x 42”, signed lower right, titled on period label on verso, framed 700-900 Freeman is best known for his work as an illustrator. In addition to being an illustrator he was an accomplished painter and print maker. Freeman studied print making at The Arts Student League under the tutelage of John Sloan. His work has been exhibited in the Philadelphia Print Club, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. 499. 84 Don Freeman (American, 19081978) “Just a Rough Sketch of the Body Builders,” c. 1940, gouache on board, 20” x 30”, signed lower right, titled along right edge, unframed 500-700 500. Don Freeman (American, 1908-1978) “Building Ships,” c. 1940, gouache on board, 30” x 20”, signed lower right, unframed 400-600 501. Don Freeman (American, 1908-1978) “Pay Day,” c. 1940, gouache on board, 20” x 30”, signed lower right, unframed 500-700 502. Don Freeman (American, 19081978) “Airplane Builders,” c. 1940, gouache on board, 20” x 30”, signed lower right, unframed 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 503. John Marin (American, 1870-1953) “New York Skyline, Lower Manhattan from the Bridge,” 1912, watercolor and pencil, 10.25” x 12”, signed and dated lower right, titled on period label on verso, Kennedy Galleries Inc. label on verso, framed 30,000-60,000 Provenance: Estate of the artist Kennedy Galleries, New York Acquired by the present owner from the above Literature: Sheldon Reich, John Marin: A Stylistic Analysis and Catalogue Raisonne, Tucson, Arizona, 1970, no. 12.50, p. 370, illustrated 504. John Marin (American, 1870-1953) “Study of Mid-Manhattan II,” c. 1932, oil and graphite on board, 10” x 8”, signed lower right, framed 10,000-15,000 Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, New York Christie's, New York Private Collection Acquired by the present owner from the above This work is one of a series of studies for the finished painting “Mid-Manhattan No. II,” as illustrated in Sheldon Reich’s John Marin Drawings 1886-1951 (Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1969), figures 57-60 85 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 505. Louis Phillipe Grumieaux (Belgian/American, 1872-1953) “Still Life,” 1942, oil on canvas, 20” x 33.25”, signed and dated lower right, unframed 800-1200 506. 507. 86 Ida Marie Perrault (American, 1872-1929) “Still Life,” c. 1910, oil on canvas, 14.5” x 21”, signed lower right, framed 3000-5000 Trude Schullerus (German, 1889-1981) “Still Life,” c 1960, oil on canvas, 17.5” x 23”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 508. Victor Petry (American, early 20th century) “Symphony,” c. 1923, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 27” x 37.5”, framed 200-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 509. 510. 87 Boris Izrailovich Anisfeld (Russian, 1879-1973) “Colorado Mountain,” c. 1930, watercolor, 21.5” x 29”, signed lower right, framed 3000-5000 Thomas Moran (American, 1837-1926) "Pink Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs Gardiners River," "Great Blue Spring, Lower Geyer Basin," "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River," and "Castle Geyser and Beautiful Spring, Upper Geyser Basin," published c. 1880, group of four chromolithographs, each: 4.5" x 7.5", unsigned, titled in margin, framed 4000-6000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 511. 512. Eliot O’Hara (American, 1890-1969) “Pardinas, Pyrenees Village,” 1959, watercolor, 15.5” x 21”, signed and dated lower right, titled on Doll & Richards, Inc., Boston label on verso, framed 200-400 514. 88 Carl Schmidt (American, 1885-1969) “Mountain and Desert Landscape,” c. 1950, oil on board, 29.5” x 35.5”, signed lower right, framed 800-1200 513. Leonard Howard Reedy (American, 1899-1956) “Indian and Bison,” c. 1940, watercolor, 8” x 11”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 Eduard Buk Ulreich (American, 1889-1966) "Cartoon for New Rockford, North Dakota Mural - Advance Guard of the West," 1940, watercolor with gouache, 65" x 143.5", signed and dated lower right, unframed 800-1200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 515. William C. Grauer (American, 1896-1985) “Almeria Enclosed Home,” 1960, oil on masonite, 25” x 16.5”, signed lower right, framed 700-900 517. William C. Grauer (American, 18961985) “Untitled (Cacti and Mexicans),” c. 1950, ink and watercolor, 8.5” x 11”, signed lower right, unframed 300-500 518. 516. William C. Grauer (American, 1896-1985) “Arizona Rock Forms,” c. 1960, oil on masonite, 23.75” x 23.75”, signed lower right, framed 800-1200 William C. Grauer (American, 18961985) “Mexican Apartments,” c. 1950, watercolor, 8.75” x 11.5”, estate stamped, unframed 200-300 519. William C. Grauer (American, 1896-1985) “Untitled (Buildings, Mexico),” 1950, ink and watercolor on Morilla board, 18.75” x 23.75”, signed lower right, unframed 500-700 Born in Philadelphia, Grauer was an active painter and teacher until his death at 89 years old. Grauer trained at the Philadelphia School of Industrial Design. In 1920 he relocated to Cleveland where he opened his own studio and became well known as a muralist. He created murals for the Cleveland Builders Exchange (1928), the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia (1932), the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago (1933) and the New York World's Fair (1939). Grauer is in numerous collections including The Cleveland Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. 520. 89 William C. Grauer (American, 1896-1985) “Veiled Figures,” c. 1950, watercolor, 19” x 24.5”, signed lower right, framed 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 521. Jorge Luis Cuevas (Mexican, 20th century) “Nude,” 1977, bronze sculpture with black patina, 14.5”h, signed and dated, edition of thirty, held on a wood base 4000-6000 522. 90 Jorge Luis Cuevas (Mexican, 20th century) “Nude,” 1982, bronze sculpture with black patina, 8.5”h, signed and dated, edition IXX 1500-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 523. Felipe Castañeda (Mexican, 1933) “Desnudo Sentada,” 1982, bronze sculpture with green patina, 16.5”h, signed and dated, edition II/VII, held on a wood base 6000-8000 524. 525. 91 Manuel Felguérez (Mexican, b. 1928) “Untitled,” 1957, oil on canvas, 21” x 39.5”, signed and dated upper left, framed 5000-7000 Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886-1957) “Woman with Basket,” 1941, ink on paper, 15.25” x 11”, signed and dated lower right, framed 4000-6000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 526. 92 Georges Meunier (French, 1869-1942) “Moto-Flirt” and “Moto-Fuite,” c. 1900, pair of color lithographs, each: 19.75” x 13”, signed in plate, unframed 300-500 527. Alexandre Lunois (French, 1863-1916) “Le Magasin de Nouveaute’s (Shop of Novelties),” 1902, color lithograph on rives BFK paper, 17.25” x 20.75”, unsigned, unframed 600-800 528. Robert Frederick Blum (1857-1903), “The Musmée,” c. 1900, color lithograph, 11” x 7”, signed, unframed 300-500 529. Howard Giles (American, 1876-1955) “Nothing Stops These Men, Let Nothing Stop You,” 1918, color lithograph mounted to linen, 39.5” x 53.5”, signed in plate, unframed 200-400 530. Jonas Lie (American/Norwegian, 1880-1940) “On the Job for Victory,” c. 1918, color lithograph mounted to linen, 39” x 53”, signed in plate, unframed 200-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 93 531. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) “Odalisque,” 1904, lithograph, 3.25” x 4.75”, signed in plate, framed 5000-7000 532. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) “Les Laveuses,” c. 1910, lithograph, 18” x 23.75”, unsigned, framed 5000-7000 533. Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939) “Gismonda, Theatre de la Renaissance,” 1894, lithograph, 83” x 27.5”, signed in plate, framed 4000-6000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 534. 535. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “Le Saltimbanque au Repos,” 1905, drypoint on Van Gelder paper, 4.75” x 3.5”, unsigned, edition of 250, Bloch 10, unframed 4000-5000 Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “Les Deux Tourterelles, II,” 1946, lithograph on Arches wove paper, 14” x 17.5”, signed in plate, annotated in pencil “variante en noir,” annotated verso: 47721 (Inventory no., Picasso Archives, Paris), variant trial proof printed in black, Bloch 406, Mourlot 50, unframed 4000-5000 Provenance: Pablo Picasso Marina Picasso Collection (her oval stamp verso) 536. 94 After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “27 Avril XXXVI,” 1936, offset lithograph, 20.5” x 15.75”, stamped lower right, numbered lower right, edition of 500, unframed 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 537. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “Le Repas Frugal, from La Suite des Saltimbanques,” 1904, etching on Van Gelder paper, 18.25” x 14.75”, unsigned, edition of 250, Bloch 1, framed 90,000-110,000 Provenance: Acquired by the present owner from R.S. Johnson Fine Art, Chicago 95 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 538. Glenn Anthony Wessels (American, 1895-1982) “Iron for Japan,” 1936, lithograph, 11.5” x 14.5”, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, framed 300-500 540. 541. 96 539. Louis Lozowick (American/Russian, 1892-1973 “City on a Rock,” 1931, lithograph, 8.25” x 12.75”, pencil signed and dated lower right, edition of 242, framed 500-700 Reference: American Magazine of Art XXIII, July 1931, p. 25, illustrated. The Print Club of Cleveland 1919-1969, p. 52, illustrated. Exhibited: CMA, 1931: First International Competitive Print Exhibition, cat. No 74. CMA, 1948: The Art of Lithography, cat. no. 313 Ida Marie Perrault (American, 1872-1929) “Sand Pile,” c. 1915, white-line woodcut, 13.25” x 13.25”, inscribed lower right, edition of 100, framed 1000-2000 Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958) “Le Pitre (The Clown),” 1926, lithograph, 13.75” x 9”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 800-1200 542. Frederick Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935) “Cos Cob,” 1915, etching with steel facing, 7” x 5”, initialed lower margin, edition of 400, unframed 1200-1500 Provenance: The Raymond and Martha French Collection Reference: Cortissoz 32; Library of Congress 543. Stanley William Hayter (British, 19011988) “Cheiromancy,” 1935, engraving and scorper, 7.75” x 5.75”, pencil signed, titled, dated and numbered in lower margin, edition of 100, unframed 300-500 Reference: Black & Moorhead 89 iii/III w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 544. Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) “Shallow Creek,” 1939, lithograph, 14.25” x 9.25”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 1000-2000 546. 547. 97 545. Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) “Down the River,” 1939, lithograph, 12.5” x 10”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 2000-3000 Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) “Sunday Morning,” 1939, lithograph, 9.5” x 12.75”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 1000-2000 Thomas Hart Benton (American, 18891975) “Lonesome Road,” 1927-1928, lithograph, 9.75” x 12.5”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 500-700 548. Thomas Hart Benton (American, 18891975) “Rainy Day,” 1938, lithograph, 8.75” x 13.25”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 500-700 549. Thomas Hart Benton (American, 18891975) “Plowing It Under,” 1934, lithograph, 8” x 13.25”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 550. William Samuel Schwartz (American/Russian, 1896-1977) “Head,” c. 1925, lithograph, 12” x 5.5”, pencil signed lower left, unframed 500-700 Provenance: Hirschl & Adler, New York (APG Stock number verso) 554. 98 551. Robert Von Neumann (German/American, 1888-1975) “Supper on the Boat,” 1969, graphite on paper, 28.5” x 37”, signed and dated lower right, framed 500-700 552. Robert Von Neumann (German/American, 1888-1975) “Island Fishermen,” c. 1950, lithograph, 8.75” x 11.75”, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, framed 200-400 553. Robert Von Neumann (German/American, 1888-1975) “Six Net Menders,” c. 1950, etching, 7.75” x 11.75”, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, framed 200-400 555. Robert Von Neumann (German/American, 1888-1975) “Net Menders,” c. 1950, woodcut, 10.75” x 8.25”, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, framed 200-400 Stow Wengenroth (American, 1906-1978) “Wild Country,” 1960, lithograph, 15.75” x 10.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 30, unframed 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 556. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) “Animal Kingdom (Magnificent Jungle Cats),” 19531955, etching, 12” x 13.75”, pencil signed, titled and annotated in pencil “first proof”, printed by the artist under the title Animal Kingdom at Atelier 17, New York, unframed 3500-4500 Provenance: Estate of the Artist (Foundation stamp verso) Jeffrey Hoffeld (Estate agent) 557. 99 Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (French/Japanese, 1886-1968) “Children with Baguette,” c. 1950, lithograph, 13” x 10.5”, pencil signed lower right, edition AP, unframed 600-800 558. Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (French/Japanese, 1886-1968) “Woman in Profile,” c. 1950, lithograph, 12.5” x 9.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 220, unframed 600-800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 559. 100 560. Stow Wengenroth (American, 1906-1978) “Dunes,” 1961, lithograph, 9.75” x 16”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 40, unframed 400-600 562. Robert R. Malone (American, b. 1933) “Rhino” and “Elephant,” 1969, pair of etchings, each: 4.75” x 7”, signed, titled, numbered and dated in margin, unframed 200-400 564. John Adams Spelman (American, 1880-1941) “Fishing Cove,” c. 1920, woodcut, 7.25” x 6.25”, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, framed 200-400 Raphael Soyer (American, 1899-1987) “Girl Combing Hair,” c. 1950, lithograph, 10.5” x 8”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 125, unframed 150-250 561. Doris Emrick Lee (American, 1905-1983) “The Dove,” 1952, lithograph, 11.25” x 9.5”, pencil signed lower right, framed 200-400 563. Emil Armin (American, 1883-1971) “57th Street Art Studios,” c. 1945, color woodcut, 8.25” x 12.25”, pencil signed and titled in lower margin, framed 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 101 565. Tom A. Robertson (American, 19111976) “Little Willie,” c. 1940, silkscreen, 9” x 7.25”, pencil signed, titled and numbered in lower margin, edition of 70, unframed 100-200 566. 568. Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) “Job,” c. 1975, color woodcut, 12” x 18”, pencil signed, titled and numbered in margin, edition of 30, framed 200-400 570. Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) “Strata,” c. 1970, color etching, 11.75” x 7.75”, pencil signed and titled in lower margin, trial color proof, framed 400-600 571. Alfredo Müller (Italian, 1869-1940) “La Lecture (A Reading),” 1901, color aquatint, 11.75” x 15.75”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 400-600 569. 567. Alfredo Müller (Italian, 1869-1940) “La Grande Cascade de Saint Cloud,” 1905, color aquatint on watermarked Arches paper, 23.25” x 17.25”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 400-600 Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) “Snow Scene,” 1979, pastel, 13.75” x 21”, signed and dated lower right, framed 400-600 Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) “Nocturne II,” 1976, color woodcut, 13.25” x 10.25”, pencil signed, numbered and titled, edition of 30, framed 800-1200 572. Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) “Coral World V,” c. 1975, lithograph, 13.5” x 8.75”, pencil signed titled and numbered in margin, edition of 50, framed 200-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 102 573. Edouard Vuillard (French, 1868-1940) “Le Jardin des Tuileries,” 1896, color lithograph, 11.75” x 17”, signed and annotated “no. 58” in pencil in upper right, intended edition of 100 for Vollard’s Album des Peintres-Gravures of 1896, unframed 4000-6000 Reference: Roger-Marx 28 ii/II 574. Louis Schanker (American, 1903-1981) “Circle Image No. 25,” 1954-1955, color woodcut, 14” x 18”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 200, unframed 800-1200 An image of this print was used for the cover of the catalog raisonné for the artist by Una Johnson, published by the Brooklyn Museum. 575. Oscar Domínguez (Spanish, 1906-1957) “Tres Damas en el Balcom,” c. 1950, color lithograph, 19” x 24.5”, stamped lower right, edition EA, unframed 400-600 576. Oscar Domínguez (Spanish, 1906-1957) “Hommage a Manolete,” 1955, lithograph, 19” x 23”, stamped lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 100, unframed 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 577. Walter Sanford (American, 1912-1987) “We’ll Call,” c. 1960, oil on masonite, 24” x 18”, signed lower left, titled and dated indistinctly on verso, framed 700-900 579. 580. 103 578. Houston E. “Keg” Chandler (American, b. 1914) “Figure,” c. 1940, wood sculpture, 21”h, signed “Keg” on base 1000-2000 Claude Clark (American, 1915-2001) “Man and Dump Truck,” c. 1970, oil on board, 11.5” x 15.5”, signed lower right, framed 3000-5000 Houston E. “Keg” Chandler (American, b. 1914) “Fish,” c. 1940, marble sculpture, 9.5”h, signed “Keg,” held on a wood base 1500-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 581. 104 Albert William Christ-Janer (American, 1910-1973) “Up the Hudson,” 1954, watercolor and ink on paper, 9.5” x 19.5”, signed and dated upper left, framed 600-800 Provenance: Kraushaar Galleries, New York (label on verso) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Specht, Chicago Robert Henry Adams Fine Art, Chicago Acquired by the present owner from the above 583. Maksim Krstulović (Croatian, 20th century) “Dubrovnik,” 1959, oil on board, 12.5” x 21”, signed and dated lower left, titled on verso, framed 200-400 586. George Colin (American, 20th century) “Field Workers,” c. 2000, pastel, 22” x 30”, signed lower right, framed 300-500 582. Frederick Remahl (Swedish/American, b.1901) “Ice in the Harbor,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 19.75” x 22”, signed lower left, framed 800-1200 Exhibited: University of Chicago, 1947, with corresponding label on verso Exhibited: Contemporary American Watercolors, 1957, Chicago Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, with corresponding label on verso 584. Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904-2000) “First Snow,” c. 1980, gouache on hand-made paper, 17.5” x 7”, signed lower left, framed 500-700 587. 585. Ray Anthony Grathwol (American, 1900-1992) “Ohio Farm,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 21” x 29.75”, signed lower right, framed 200-400 Frank Keenan (American, 1893-1984) “South Side,” c. 1960, watercolor, 17.25” x 18.75”, signed lower left, framed 200-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 588. Dora Maar (French, 1909-1997) “Still Life with Apples,” c. 1960, color marker on wove paper, 11.75” x 16.5”, estate stamped lower left, unframed 1000-1500 Provenance: Estate of the artist Hotel Drouot, Paris 591. Margaret D. H. Keane (American, b. 1927) “Figure in a Cityscape,” c. 1960, oil on canvas, 28” x 22”, signed lower left, framed 700-900 590. Robert Moore Kulicke (American, 19242007) “Floral Still Life,” 1966, oil on graph paper, laminated, 7.75” x 8.75”, signed and dated on verso, unframed 500-700 John Andre Gundelfinger (American, 1937-1991) “September Sunset, Delaware River,” c. 1985, oil on canvas, 52” x 72”, signed lower left, titled on stretcher, framed 2000-4000 592. 105 589. Vincent Lambe (Irish, 20th century) “Wexfurd,” c. 1980, oil on artist board, 9.5” x 20”, signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 106 593. Man Ray (American, 1890-1976) “Nu,” 1936, cast in 1983, bronze sculpture, 15”h, signed, edition of 350, held on a marble base 2000-4000 Provenance: Artcurial, Munich, Germany The Elliot and Harriet Goldstein Private Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia Bonhams & Butterfields, December 19, 2010, lot 6126 Acquired by the present owner from the above Literature: Objects de mon affection, Paris, 1983, p. 165 594. Arline Hollander Wingate (American, b. 1906) “Female Figure,” c. 1950, marble sculpture, 23”h, signed on base 500-700 595. Jane Steiner (American, 1900-1996) “Mambo,” c. 1950, oil on board, 13.5” x 17.25”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 597. Meir Steingold (Israeli, 20th century) “Boys,” c. 1970, oil on canvas, 33.25” x 20.75”, signed lower right, framed 500-700 598. Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson (American, b. 1940) “Mud People, from the Sapelo Series” 1984, mixed media with music box, 33” x 21”, signed and dated lower right, unframed 200-400 596. Vincent Glinsky (American, 1895-1975) “Standing Nude,” c. 1960, earthenware sculpture, 19.5”, signed, held on a wood base 500-700 599. Henry Charles Hannig (American, 18831948) “Street Performers,” c. 1940, oil on board, 17.75” x 14.5”, estate stamped on verso, framed 200-400 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 600. John Henry Wilde (American, 1919-2006) “Red Wing,” 1953, oil on canvas, 11.5” x 8”, signed and dated lower right, titled and dated on stretcher, framed 3500-4500 601. 107 Jakob Weidemann (Norwegian, 1923-2001) “Two Figures,” 1947, oil on board, 23” x 31”, signed and dated lower left, framed 6000-8000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 602. 605. 108 603. John J. Floherty, Jr. (American, 1907-1977) “Man with Clenched Fist,” 1958, gouache, 16” x 9.5”, signed lower left, framed 300-500 604. Ethel Spears (American, 1903-1974) “Figures Copying Painting in Metropolitan Museum,” c. 1960, watercolor, 11.75” x 13”, signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 400-600 606. Emerson Woelffer (American, 1914-2003) “The Couple,” 1989, acrylic on paper, 23.5” x 17.5”, signed and dated lower left, framed 500-700 Chaim Gross (American, 1904-1991) “Mother and Child,” c. 1960, bronze sculpture, 5.25”h, signed, held on a wood base 1000-2000 Karl Priebe, (American, 1914-1976) “Woman with Bird,” c. 1955, watercolor, 15.5” x 12.5”, signed lower left, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 607. 109 Eugene Gauss (American, 1905-1988) “Seated Nude,” 1962, marble sculpture, 15.5”h, signed and dated 500-700 608. After Demetre H. Chiparus (Romanian, 1888-1947) “Hades,” c. 1950, bronze sculpture, 11”h, signed, held on a marble base 1000-2000 609. Eduardo Kingman (Ecuadorian, 1913-1997) “Portrait,” 1965, oil on board, 39” x 19.5”, signed and dated lower left, framed 5000-7000 We are grateful to Soledad Kingman from the Fundación Kingman for her assistance in confirming the authenticity of this work. w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 610. 611. 110 Abbott Pattison (American, 1916-1999) “Firenze,” c. 1960, bronze sculpture, 26”h, signed and titled 3000-5000 Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, b. 1935) “Seated Women,” c. 1980, ink and watercolor on paper, 15.5” x 12”, signed lower right, framed 2000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 612. Joseph Mellor Hanson (American, 1900-1963) “Mother and Child,” 1943, oil on canvas, 24” x 23”, signed and dated on verso, Andrew Dickson White Art Museum, Cornell University label on verso, framed 3000-5000 613. 614. 111 Harold Noecker (American, 1912-2002) “Bridge and Cat,” c. 1960, oil on board, 23.5” x 35.5”, signed lower right, framed 2000-3000 Bernard Weinstein (American, 20th century) “Woman with Cats,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 14” x 24”, initialed lower right, framed 600-800 615. Bernard Weinstein (American, 20th century) “Man and Child with Cat,” c. 1950, oil on canvas, 26” x 24”, initialed lower right, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 616. 112 617. Lyonel Laurenceau (Haitian, b. 1942) “Coquetterie,” 1992, oil on canvas, 10” x 8”, signed and dated lower left, titled on verso, framed 200-400 618. Darrel Austin (American, 1907-1994) “Young Watcher,” 1960, oil on canvas, 8.5” x 10”, signed and dated lower left, Perls Galleries, New York label on verso, framed 600-800 619. Lyonel Laurenceau (Haitian, b. 1942) “Enfant d’Haiti ,” 1993, oil on canvas, 10” x 8”, signed and dated lower right, titled on verso, framed 200-400 Pal Fried (American/Hungarian, 1893-1976) “Portrait of a Lady,” c. 1960, oil on canvas, 30.25” x 24”, signed lower right, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 620. Gianfranco Gorgoni (Italian, 20th century) “Andy Warhol, New York City,” 1971, photograph, 60.5” x 41.5”, unsigned, mounted on a sheet of tin 7000-9000 621. 622. 113 Alfred Wertheimer (American, b. 1929) “The Kiss,” 1956, printed in 2006, photograph, 11.25” x 16.75”, signed lower right, framed 2000-3000 Patty Carroll (American, b. 1946) “Fringed,” “Steamed” and “Caged,” c. 2000, group of three photographs, 11.25” x 11.25”, signed and titled on verso, framed 600-800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 114 623. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe with Necklace, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 23” x 23”, signed lower right, edition of 12, framed 2000-3000 624. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe in Jackie Wig, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 30” x 30”, signed lower right, edition of 50, framed 2000-3000 625. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe Nude with Chenille Scarf, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 30” x 30”, signed lower right, edition of 50, framed 2000-3000 626. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe Nude with Scarf, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 30” x 30”, signed lower right, edition of 50, framed 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 627. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe Nude with Fur, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 30” x 30”, signed lower right, edition of 30, framed 2000-3000 These photographs are from Stern’s best-known work: the Last Sitting with Marilyn Monroe. During the sitting for Vogue magazine, he took 2500 photographs of the actress. She died six weeks later. 628. 115 Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe Nude with Pink Scarf, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 23” x 23”, signed lower right, edition of 12, framed 2000-3000 629. Bert Stern (American, b. 1929) “Marilyn Monroe in Jackie Wig, from the Last Sitting,” 1962, printed later, photograph, 30” x 30”, signed lower right, edition of 50, framed 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 630. Benjamin G. Benno (American, 1901-1980) “Untitled (No. 78),” 1936, ink and watercolor on paper, 7.5” x 9.5”, signed and dated lower right, framed 4000-5000 Exhibited: Phillips Collection (Washington D.C.) “Theme and Improvisation: Kandinsky & the American Avant Garde,” 1992, traveled to Dayton Art Institute, Terra Museum of American Art (Chicago), Amon Carter Museum (Ft. Worth, Texas), cat. No. 2, reproduced in color plate 75, p. 152, with corresponding label on verso 631. 116 Provenance: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York Benjamin G. Benno (American, 1901-1980) “Portrait of a Man and a Woman II,” 1937, oil on canvas and cardboard, 9.5” x 7.5”, signed and dated lower right, titled on verso, held in Guggenheim frame 2000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 632. Attilio Salemme (American, 1911-1955) “Untitled,” c. 1945, group of two watercolors with pencil, 7.25” x 10.25”, each signed lower right, framed 400-600 634. 117 633. Attilio Salemme (American, 1911-1955) “Untitled,” c. 1945, watercolor and pencil, 10.5” x 13.5”, signed lower right, framed 400-600 Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) “Tormented Fawn’s Face,” 1956, painted ceramic plate, 16.5”dia, stamped Madoura, edition of 100, unframed 2500-3500 635. Medard P. Klein (American, 1905-2002) “Abstraction,” c. 1945, graphite on paper, 11” x 14”, unsigned, unframed 800-1200 636. Medard P. Klein (American, 1905-2002) “Abstraction,” c. 1945, graphite on paper, 9.25” x 13”, signed lower left, framed 800-1200 Provenance: Estate of the Artist Provenance: Estate of the Artist 637. Medard P. Klein (American, 1905-2002) “Lithograph #17,” 1946, lithograph, 12.75” x 9”, pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered, framed 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 638. Ludwig Eikaas (Norwegian, 1920-2010) “Untitled,” c. 1960, oil on canvas, 39” x 25.5”, signed lower right, stamp on verso: "From the Collection of Saint Olaf College," framed 3000-5000 639. 118 Robert Natkin (American, 1930-2010) “Untitled,” c. 1970, oil on canvas, 42.25” x 42.25”, signed lower left, framed 3000-5000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 640. Seymour Fogel (American, 1911-1984) “Newspaper Collage #1, Triptych Ctr.,” c. 1975, newspaper and oil on illustration board, 30” x 21”, estate stamped, Graham Modern Gallery, New York label on verso, framed 5000-7000 641. 642. 119 Seymour Fogel (American, 1911-1984) “Untitled,” 1958, oil on board, 47.5” x 35.25”, signed and dated lower right, framed 10,000-20,000 Seymour Fogel (American, 1911-1984) “Sentinel,” c. 1978, mixed media on illustration board, 27.5” x 13”, unsigned, framed 4000-6000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 643. 120 644. Carl Schwartz (American, b. 1935) “Blue Key Note,” c. 1980, oil on canvas, 24” x 36”, signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 400-600 645. Joseph Kaplan (American, 1900-1982) “Untitled,” c. 1970, ink and wash on paper, 6” x 9.75”, signed lower left, framed 300-500 646. Joseph Kaplan (American, 1900-1982) “Untitled,” c. 1970, ink and wash on paper, 3.75” x 6.5”, signed lower right, framed 300-500 Dorothy Bartholemy (American, 1914-2005) “View of New Mexico,” 1946, oil on canvas, 24” x 18”, initialed lower left, titled and dated on stretcher, framed 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 647. 649. Peter W. Ostuni (American, 1908-1992) “Untitled,” c. 1960, oil on artist board, 13” x 17.75”, unsigned, accompanied by letter of authenticity from the artist's nephew, framed 200-400 Peter Ostuni (American, 1908-1992) “Untitled,” c. 1960, oil on masonite, 32.5” x 12.5”, unsigned, accompanied by letter of authenticity from the artist's nephew, unframed 400-600 651. 121 648. Peter Ostuni (American, 1908-1992) “Untitled,” c. 1960, oil on masonite, 23.25” x 31.75”, unsigned, accompanied by letter of authenticity from the artist's nephew, unframed 400-600 650. John Franklin Koenig (French/American, 1924-2008) “Puzzle,” 1965, collage, 22.5” x 17.25”, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, acquired by the current owner directly from the artist, framed 500-700 George Fred Keck (American, 1895-1980) “Abstracted Landscapes,” 1960-1973, group of four watercolors with mixed media, largest: 21.5” x 29.5”, signed and dated, unframed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 652. 655. 122 653. Roger Hilton (British, 1911-1975) “Untitled,” 1973, mixed media on paper, 7.5” x 10.25”, signed and dated upper right, framed 800-1200 654. Carol Summers (American, b. 1925) “Puerta del Sol,” 1976, stencil with metal leaf, 20” x 20”, unsigned, edition of 75, framed 500-700 Published: Adi Gallery, San Francisco, 1977: Carol Summers Woodcuts, no. 132, p. 38 656. Artist Unknown (American, 20th century) "Untitled," c. 1970, oil on canvas, 22" x 28", signed indistinctly lower right, framed 400-600 Marcia Kaplan, attribution (American, 20th century) “Untitled,” c. 1970, bronze sculpture, 16”h, unsigned, held on a wood base 800-1200 Nicolaas Warb (Dutch, 1906-1957) “Composition,” 1955, watercolor and ink, 13” x 8”, signed and dated lower right, framed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 657. Bernard Lorjou (French, 1908-1986) “Polo Players,” c. 1970, mixed media on paper on canvas, 21.75” x 30”, signed lower left, unframed 4000-6000 658. 123 Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) “Cubes,” c. 1970, collage, 7.5” x 6”, signed lower right, framed 3000-5000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 659. Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) “Untitled,” c. 1950, watercolor and gouache, 14.25” x 17.25”, signed lower right, framed 1500-2500 661. 662. 124 660. Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) “Untitled,” c. 1940, watercolor and gouache, 14” x 17”, signed lower left, framed 1500-2500 Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) “Untitled,” c. 1947, watercolor and gouache, 14.25” x 10.25”, signed lower right, framed 1000-2000 Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) “Untitled,” 1944, watercolor and gouache, 10.5” x 13”, signed and dated lower right, framed 1000-2000 663. Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) 664. “Untitled,” 1944, watercolor, 10.5” x 13”, signed and dated lower right, framed 1000-2000 Rolph Scarlett (American, 1891-1984) “Untitled,” c. 1944, watercolor, 8” x 12”, signed lower left, framed 1000-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 665. Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989) “Colossus,” c. 1970, lithograph on japon paper, 24.5” x 13.75”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 225, unframed 300-500 667. 668. 125 666. Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989) “The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus,” 1959, color lithograph, 30” x 22.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 300, unframed 300-500 Richard Bosman (American, b. 1944) “Car Crash,” 1982, woodcut, 36.5” x 50”, signed lower right, numbered lower left, PP edition of 5, framed 1500-2500 Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1992) “Dachshund,” c. 1975, woodcut, 10.25” x 15.25”, signed lower right, unframed 500-700 669. Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1997) “Untitled,” c. 1970, color woodcut, 15” x 10”, signed lower right, unframed 500-700 670. Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1992) “Winter in Aizu,” c. 1975, woodcut, 10” x 15.25”, pencil signed lower left, unframed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 126 671. Moshe Castel (Israeli, 1909-1992) “Jerusalem,” c. 1970, color lithograph, 27.5” x 19.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 85, framed 300-500 672. 674. Leo Roth (Israeli, 1914-2002) “Synagogue,” c. 1960, lithograph, 15.75” x 24.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 150, unframed 150-250 676. Leo Roth (Israeli, 1914-2002) “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” 1964, lithograph, 23” x 17.5”, pencil signed lower right, edition AP, unframed 150-250 677. Jacob Gildor (Israeli, b. 1948) “Coffee House,” c. 1980, silkscreen, 23.75” x 19.5”, pencil signed and numbered lower left, edition of 150, unframed 300-500 675. 673. Jacob Gildor (Israeli, b. 1948) “At the Station,” c. 1980, woodcut, 17” x 14.5”, pencil signed lower right, edition AP, unframed 200-400 Samuel Bak (Israeli, b. 1933) “Untitled,” c. 1970, color lithograph, 17.25” x 22.75”, pencil signed lower right, edition AP, unframed 150-250 Marcel Janco (Israeli, 1895-1984) “Composition,” c. 1970, silkscreen, 19.25” x 25.5”, signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 230, unframed 200-400 678. Reuven Rubin (Israeli, 1893-1974). “David and Bat-Sheva,” c. 1970, color lithograph, 23.25” x 17”, pencil signed lower right, unframed 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 127 679. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Sack,” 1969, lithograph, 39.75” x 28”, pencil signed, numbered and dated upper center, edition of 60, framed 1000-2000 680. Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, b. 1935) “Woman with a Blue Pillow,” c. 1980, lithograph, 36.5” x 29.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 350, framed 1000-2000 681. Paul Rebeyrolle (French, 1926-2005) “Untitled,” c. 1970, lithograph, 20.25” x 29.25”, pencil signed and numbered, edition of 75, framed 400-600 682. Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) “Lost Shells,” 1985, hand -colored etching on two sheets, 22.25” x 35.5”, pencil signed, numbered and dated in margin, edition of 32, framed 600-800 683. Yaacov Agam (Israeli, b. 1928) “Untitled,” c. 1980, silkscreen, 22.25” x 29.25”, signed lower right in pen, numbered lower left, HC, edition of 9, unframed 400-600 684. Leonor Fini (French, 1908-1996) “Young Girl’s Face,” c. 1980, lithograph, 23.5” x 18.5”, signed faintly lower right, framed 150-250 685. Jacques Lipchitz (French, 1891-1973) “Prometheus,” c. 1970, color lithograph, 20” x 23”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 100, unframed 500-700 686. André Masson (French, 1896-1987) “Woman and Birds,” c. 1970, color lithograph, 22” x 16.5”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 100, framed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 687. 128 LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1921) “Johnny Bench,” 1970, color serigraph, 38.5” x 18.75”, pencil signed, titled and numbered, edition of 250, framed 2000-3000 688. LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1921) “Indy Start,” 1973, color serigraph, 28.5” x 22”, pencil signed lower right, artist’s proof, Merrill Chase label on verso, Chicago, Illinois, framed 800-1200 689. Bridget Riley (British, b. 1931) “Untitled (Variation of Fall),” c. 1960, collograph, 17” x 14”, pencil signed upper right, framed 800-1200 691. Christo (American, b. 1935) “Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia,” 1968-1969, color offset lithograph, 18.5” x 27”, signed and numbered lower right, edition of 100, unframed 1000-2000 692. 690. LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1921) “Bikes and Boats,” 1973, color serigraph, 28” x 21”, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left, edition of 300, framed 600-800 Josef Albers (American/German, 1888-1976) “Untitled (Blue & Green),” c. 1970, serigraph, 25” x 25”, unsigned, unframed 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 1950s Modern Session Three Immediately following Session Two 693. 694. 129 Warren McArthur chaise, 1930s, aluminum, black rubber feet, rolled armrests, white cotton with dark red welted trim, one foot missing, replaced upholstery, original finish, 25”w x 52”d x 30”h, very good original condition 2500-3000 Warren McArthur lounge chairs, pair, 1930s, aluminum, black rubber feet, rolled armrests, white cotton with dark red welted trim, replaced upholstery, original finish, 24”w x 32”d x 29.5”h, stains to fabric, otherwise very good original condition 2500-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 695. Jean Despres handled vessel or compote, France, c.1935, silver plate, incised signature “J Despres” underneath base, hallmarks to edge of base, 6.5"w x 4.5"d x 4.75"h, very good original condition 800-1000 697. Large Herman Miller wall clock, Art Deco form with stylized numerals and hands, black enameled case with chrome trim, refinished, signed on face “Herman Miller Clock Co. Zeeland, Mich. USA”, 21" diameter, very good condition 1500-2000 Gilbert Rohde china cabinet, by Herman Miller, from the Formal Dining Group, model 3321, 1930s, large glass door, glass shelf, lower drop-front, original legs and handles in matte-finished steel, tinted mirror to back wall, original finish, 36"w x 14"d x 52"h, lower hinges need repair, very good original condition 2000-3000 698. 130 696. Gilbert Rohde sideboard, by Herman Miller, from the Formal Dining Group, model 3321, two center doors flanked by six drawers, original legs and handles in matte-finished steel, original finish, 66"w x 17"d x 34.5"h, very good original condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 699. 700. Gilbert Rohde night stand or bedside cabinet, by Herman Miller, model 3770, Brazilian rosewood, one drawer above one door, original brushed metal handles, refinished, signed with stenciled model number, 16”w x 13.5”d x 27”h, excellent condition 900-1200 702. 131 Gilbert Rohde Cloud tables, pair, by Herman Miller, biomorphic green glass tops connected by wood dowel legs, brass caps to feet, original finish, 24”w x 14.5”d x 21.5”h, one glass shelf replaced, very good condition 500-700 701. Gilbert Rohde East Indian Laurel Group cabinet, by Herman Miller, East Indian Laurel wood, one door with c-shaped pull, three shelves, black platform base, refinished, 32”w x 15”d x 41”h, some restoration, very good condition 2000-2500 Gilbert Rohde vanity, by Herman Miller, model 3770, Brazilian rosewood, four drawers with metal pulls, four small lift-up compartments with matching metal pulls, glass insert, signed with Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller foil label, 56”w x 18”d x 26”h, excellent condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 703. 704. 132 Gilbert Rohde Z clock, by Herman Miller, c.1933, chrome-plated metal base with the original clear light green glass dial with etched hour markers, painted dial with original finish, black hour and minute hand, original red second hand, 12.75”w x 3.5”d x 12”h, very good condition 7500-8500 Gilbert Rohde East Indian Laurel Group small sideboard, by Herman Miller, East Indian Laurel wood, black platform base, three doors with c-shaped handles, refinished, unsigned, 48”w x 15”d x 30”h, hinges damaged and need repairs, otherwise excellent condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 705. Gilbert Rohde Art Deco table clock, by Herman Miller, 1930s, round chromed metal case, stainless base, stylized numerals, signed on face, original hands, original cord, 6”w x 2.5”d x 6.5”h, excellent original condition 1000-1500 707. 708. 133 706. Gilbert Rohde Art Deco table clock, by Herman Miller, 1930s, rectangular rosewood case with banded aluminum trim and stylized numerals, two round wood feet, also features temperature and humidity gauges, stamped number to bottom of case 6381, 10.25”w x 2.5”d x 5.5”h, very good original condition 3000-4000 Gilbert Rohde table clock, by Herman Miller, 1930s, chrome-plated steel ball is suspended over a curved bronze support with black finish, aluminum base, 11.5”w x 5”d x 6.5”h, very light wear, overall excellent condition 4000-5000 Gilbert Rohde Art Deco table clock, by Howard Miller, 1930s, square chromed metal case, stylized numerals, original red second hand, signed, 8"w x 2.5"d x 6.25”h, very good condition 400-600 709. Gilbert Rohde table clock, by Herman Miller, 1930s, burled wood case with banded chrome trim, Art Deco numerals, original finish, signed on dial, 13”w x 2.5”d x 6.75”h, some wear, very good original condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 710. Herman Miller table clock, 1920s, stepped case of green alabaster, signed on face, 10”w x 3”d x 7.75”h, very good original condition 200-300 711. Howard Miller & Herman Miller clocks, five, mostly from the 1920s-30s, wood cases, all signed, largest shown at front: 15.5”w x 2”d x 4”h, one refinished, very good original condition 200-300 712. Harry Schwartz bar cart, by Romweber, drop sides, molded plywood lower shelf, two metal mesh baskets, on castors, original finish, unsigned, documented, 25”w x 38”d x 27.5”h, very good original condition 600-800 713. Art Deco household objects, 1930s, rosewood, glass and aluminum, two mirrored trays, pair of bookends, picture frame and covered glass storage box, none signed, original finish, large tray is 14” x 11.5”, very good original condition 200-300 714. 134 Paul Frankl love seat and chair, by Payat, 1930s, banded bamboo frames, blue cotton cushions with yellow piping, original finish, love seat: 56”w x 39”d x 35”h, chair: 34”w, wear to finish, good original condition 900-1200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 715. Harry Schwartz dining chairs, six, by Romweber, USA, oak frames with the original green leather upholstery, amoeba-shaped brass trim pieces to sides, original finish, signed with Romweber label, documented, 22”w x 19”d x 28”h, cracks to wood of one chair, otherwise very good original condition 1000-1500 716. 717. 135 Harry Schwartz dining table, by Romweber, oak, sculptural carved wood base, pull-out leaves at ends, original finish, documented, 72.5”w x 38.25”d x 30.5”h, leaves are 21” each, very good original condition 1500-2000 Harry Schwartz sideboard, by Romweber, oak, five center drawers, two sliding doors conceal pull-out shelves, top and sides are grooved, curved legs, original finish, signed with Romweber cloth label, documented, 84”w x 21”d x 37.5”h, very good original condition 2000-2500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 718. Gilbert Rohde console table, by Cavalier, exotic wood top and lighter wood slab sides, four drawers with original carved wood pulls, three wooden rod dowels, uncommon form, refinished, signed with Gilbert Rohde paper label, 40.5"w x 16"d x 29"h, very good condition 900-1200 719. Art Deco wall mirrors, pair, oval forms with lighted sconces on each side, cast aluminum, from the McVickers Theater, Chicago, each is 21”w x 30.5”h, very good original condition 1200-1500 720. Gilbert Rohde Century of Progress desk, mahogany wood case with finished back and carved round wood handles with grooved edges, five drawers, two open compartments, slab sides, refinished, unsigned, 48”w x 22.5”d x 29”h, very good condition 600-800 721. Fine Rest Aluminum Seating office chair, 1930s, polished aluminum base and frame, on castors, tilts and swivels, Akron, Ohio, dark orange upholstery, signed with metal tag, 26”w x 22.5”d x 37”h, excellent condition 400-600 722. 136 Gilbert Rohde Formal Dining Group table, by Herman Miller, c. 1940, rectangular top with checkerboard veneer pattern of Maidou burl and mahogany over two curved plinth bases, 4" apron, includes two 10” leaves, 72"w x 40"d x 30"h, original finish, wear to finish and some veneer losses, fair condition 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 723. Art Deco table lamp, designer unknown, heavy form of brass with a dome shade and a glass diffuser, weighted base with ball foot detail, unsigned, 16”dia x 18”h, crack to glass, otherwise very good condition 300-400 725. Gilbert Rohde Century of Progress console/credenza, burled wood, slab sides, carved wood handles finished in black and red, original finish, 36”w x 16”d x 29.5”h, very good condition 400-600 727. Alfons Bach end tables, pair, by Lloyd, tubular chromed frames, black lacquered wood tops, refinished, one with Lloyd paper label, 11.5”w x 25”d x 23”h, excellent condition 1000-1500 729. 137 724. Gilbert Rohde armchairs, pair, attribution, burled wood veneered frames, the padded backrest forms a stepped appearance, reupholstered in dark red cotton velvet fabric, original finish, unsigned, 24”w x 23.5”d x 33.5”h, veneer repairs, very good condition 400-600 726. Wolfgang Hoffman lounge chair, by Howell, 1930s, heavy chromeplated cantilevered steel frame, two flat bar stretchers to back, wood armrests with original black finish, replaced upholstery, 24”w x 29”d x 32”h, very good original condition 500-700 728. Gilbert Rohde dining table, by Heywood-Wakefield, rectangular top, two 12” leaves, refinished, signed with Heywood-Wakefield paper label, 60”w x 42”d x 29”h, one end of the top is warped, fair condition 100-200 Gilbert Rohde dining chairs, four, by Heywood-Wakefield, molded plywood frames, original upholstery, original finish, signed with Heywood-Wakefield labels, 16” x 20.5”d x 32”h, wear to upholstery, good original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 734. 138 730. Large Industrial styled floor lamp, maker unknown, aluminum with bronze finish, tubular base supports a large cone shade, base is 36”w x 32”d, shade is 16” in diameter, overall height is 71”, age unknown, possibly somewhat recent production, excellent original condition, photographed with chair to show scale 700-900 731. Nanna Ditzel lounge chair, by Soren Willadsen, teak frame, floating curved backrest, original upholstery, original finish, signed with “Made in Denmark” stamp, 28”w x 26”d x 27”h, repaired break to one joint under seat, burn to seat, otherwise very good original condition 1500-2000 732. Finn Juhl NV-53 settee, by Niels Vodder, Denmark, frame with sculptural armrests, original wool upholstery, original finish, signed with branded mark “Niels Vodder Copenhagen Denmark Finn Juhl”, 50”w x 29”d x 28.5”h, excellent condition 2000-2500 733. Rare Nanna Ditzel candle holder, by Brdr. Kruger, Denmark, six curved arms in turned wood, signed with burned mark to base "woodturning by DRDR Kruger Denmark Design Nanna Ditzel", original finish, 13.5"dia x 13.5"h, repaired chip, good condition 200-300 Vamo Sonderborg cabinet, teak, rounded edges, lip to back of top, sliding door, four drawers, large tamboured door, made in Denmark, original finish, signed with stamped mark to bottom, 94.5”w x 20”d x 32.5”h, light stains to top, otherwise very good original condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 736. 735. Ahrend de Cirkel drafting table, by Friso Kramer, the Netherlands, 1950s, adjustable gray enameled steel frame with wood top, top adjusts from vertical to horizontal position, signed with "Ahrend Made in Holland" and “Ahrend Cirkel” labels, 41.25"w x 32"d x 29.5"h, top replaced, very good condition 600-800 737. 139 Hans Wegner Swivel chair, by Johannes Hansen, Denmark, c.1960, solid oak backrest, original black leather upholstery, polished die-cast steel base with four legs on castors, seat height adjusts, signed with "Designed by Hans Wegner Johannes Hansen Made in Copenhagen Denmark" label, original finish, 29"w x 22"d x 29"h, excellent original condition 8000-10,000 Arne Jacobsen Series 3300 sofa, by Fritz Hansen, chromed steel frame with integrated foot pads, reupholstered in blue silk fabric with squares pattern, 71.5"w x 29"d x 28"h, upholstery very clean, excellent condition 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 739. 738. George Nelson firestarter, by Howard Miller, iron, removable flint, marked "Howard Miller" on bottom, 12"h, good original condition 400-600 Charles & Ray Eames LCW, by Herman Miller, c. 1996, molded rosewood plywood, from a reissue of 500 examples, made of old stock rosewood, original finish, 22"w x 25.25"d x 26.25"h, signed with oval tag with impressed numbers, excellent original condition 1200-1500 George Nelson fire tools, by Howard Miller, 1950s, brush, shovel and poker in wrought iron with birch handles, wrought iron stand, 33.5"h, very good condition 1000-1500 741. 742. 140 740. Charles & Ray Eames DCMs, set of six, 1953, molded birch plywood with the original red aniline dye, original rubber and metal boot glides, original finish, signed with stamped date, 19.5”w x 21”d x 29.25”h, overall, excellent original condition 1200-1500 Charles & Ray Eames vintage Sofa Compact, by Herman Miller, original Alexander Girard “Miller Stripe 1272” upholstery, back folds, 72”w x 28”d x 35”h, fabric is faded, very good original condition 1800-2200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 743. George Nelson table clock, by Howard Miller, original black and white body over a natural birch cone base, original gray map pin hour markers, signed with Howard Miller label to back, original cord, original finish, 5.75"dia x 6.75"h, some wear, very good original condition 1000-1500 744. 745. 1960s photograph of Herman Miller designers, including Eames, Nelson and Girard photograph, 1960s, with other designers, image is 7.25" x 9", matted and framed 200-300 747. 141 George Nelson CSS mirror with original Alexander Girard fabric covering, folding mirror with the exterior front and back covered in Girard “Quatrefoil” fabric, black enameled steel frame, 13.5”w x 2”d x 16.5”h, very good original condition 500-700 746. Alexander Girard stool, by Herman Miller, 1960s, cast aluminum frame, seat reupholstered in vintage Girard “Checker” fabric, original finish, 16"dia x 17.5"h, excellent condition 2500-3000 Charles & Ray Eames 670/671 lounge chair and ottoman, by Herman Miller, molded rosewood plywood shell with black leather downand foam-filled cushions over a black enameled and polished aluminum base, original finish, chair signed with round metal tag and paper patent label, chair: 34"w x 32"d x 32.5"h, ottoman: 26"w x 22"d x 17"h, wood grain is faded, very good original condition 2500-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 748. 751. 753. 142 749. George Nelson table clock, by Howard Miller, round birch wood case with curved glass over a brass-plated ring base, original finish, Howard Miller label, 5.5"w x 4.5"d x 6.5"h, excellent condition 200-300 750. Jefferson Electric Co. “Contemporaire” table clock, Zeeland MI, 1950s, limed oak case with black enameled metal legs, black face with brass hour markers, original red second hand, signed with Jefferson label, original finish, 13.5”w x 3.5”d x 5.5”h, very good original condition 200-300 752. Herman Miller advertising poster, commemorating the design of Charles Eames, numbered 402/500, by Brian Edlefson, in a cherry wood frame, artist signed, frame signed “Kari Miller 2003”, overall size: 29.5”w x 42”h, excellent condition 300-500 Charles & Ray Eames shell chair, by Herman Miller, red-orange shell, Eiffel tower base, signed with paper label and impressed Herman Miller mark, 25”w x 24.5”d x 30”h, several broken welds to base, shell in excellent condition 400-600 Charles & Ray Eames shell chairs, pair, LAX model, dated 1971, white, H-bases with nylon glides, original finish, signed with paper labels and stamped marks, 24.5”w x 23.5”d x 27.5”h, small chip to lower front edge of one shell, very good original condition 400-600 Harvey Probber lounge chair and ottoman, pair (four pieces), by Harvey Probber, Inc., white molded plastic bases, upholstered foam seats, original rustcolored upholstery, original finish, signed with Harvey Probber labels, chair: 29”w x 34”d x 27.5”h, ottoman: 31.5”sq x 15”h, good original condition 800-1000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 754. 756. 758. 759. 143 Charles & Ray Eames Time-Life chairs, pair, aluminum frames over four-point bases, tilt, adjustment knob under seat, dated 1978, original brown leather upholstery, signed with Herman Miller labels, 26.5”w x 27”d x 35”h, excellent original condition 1200-1500 755. Charles & Ray Eames Time-Life chairs, pair, aluminum frames over four-point bases, tilt, adjustment knob under seat, dated 1978, original brown leather upholstery, signed with Herman Miller labels, 26.5”w x 27”d x 35”h, light wear to leather, very good original condition 1200-1500 757. Charles & Ray Eames CTM coffee table, by Herman Miller, round molded plywood top with original ebonized finish over a four-leg metal base, original finish, signed with black rectangular Herman Miller tag, 34"dia x 16"h, very good condition 300-400 George Nelson cabinet, by Herman Miller, four drawers with curved metal handles, hairpin legs, combed oak with pickled finish, refinished, unsigned, 34”w x 19.5”d x 30”h, very good condition 300-400 George Nelson cabinets, pair, by Herman Miller, walnut, curved metal handles, ebonized legs, one with four drawers and one with three drawers, center hanging vanity included but not shown, original finish, 34”w x 18.5”d x 29.5”h, some wear, very good original condition 600-800 Charles & Ray Eames high-back Soft Pad lounge chairs, pair, by Herman Miller, five-point bases, aluminum armrests, original purple wool upholstery, signed with Herman Miller paper labels, 26”w x 31.5”d x 37.5”h, very good condition 400-600 760. Charles and Ray Eames Soft Pad lounge chairs, by Herman Miller, pair, high-back version upholstered in original neutral wool fabric in an aluminum frame, early four-point base, swivel mechanism, both signed, 25w x 28d x 35h, excellent original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 761. 144 Egyptian Revival bracelet, earrings and pin set, 18k rose gold with faceted rubies and black and white enamel, 1930s, unsigned, earrings: .75"w x 1.75"h, bracelet: 7.25"l, pin: 1.5"w x 1"h, very good original condition 1200-1500 762. Reed & Barton choker necklace, sterling with geometric gold wash design, stamped “Reed & Barton Sterling” 6.25"w x 9"long, opening is 5.5"w x 6"h, very good original condition 400-600 765. 1950s 14k gold ring, prong-set ruby cabochon with inset diamond-shaped ruby on each side of setting, approximate size is 6.5, total weight with stones is 6.8 grams, ruby is approximately 2.33 ct., stamped “585", excellent condition 900-1200 764. 1950s gold and tourmaline ring, 18k rose gold, large emerald-cut green chrome tourmaline, basket and prong set in a high shoulder geometric design, approximate size is 6.25, total weight with stone is 18.9 grams, stone is approximately 3.83 ct., unmarked, 5/8"w, very good condition 900-1200 767. Mabe earrings, 1970s, 22k gold, each with a large pear-shaped pearl and small prong-set diamond, USA, stamped “22k” with maker’s hallmark stamp, 1"w, very good original condition 300-400 768. 763. Egyptian Revival Pharaoh pin, 1930s, 14k rose gold with five small diamonds and two small rubies, total weight with stones is 6.3 grams, stamped “14k”, 1 1/8"w x 1.25"h, excellent condition 300-400 766. Art Deco revival style 14k gold ring, oval Jade cabochon, approximate size is 7.5, total weight with stone is 9.7 grams, stamped “14k”, very good original condition 400-600 18k gold and diamond bracelet, square engraved links with 40 inset faceted diamonds, each diamond is approximately .04 ct., total weight is .560 ounces, .515 ounces troy, 15.9 grams, stamped “18k”, 7"long, 3/16"w, very good original condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 145 769. William Spratling "Key Note" necklace, attribution, sterling silver, silver beads on a metal chain, two large central “key” pendants, stamped “925” with a hallmark, 16” long, pendants together are 2.25”w x 2”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 770. Henning Koppel pin, by Georg Jensen, Denmark, biomorphic sterling silver form with original presentation box, .715 ounces, stamped “375 Georg Jensen 925S Denmark”, 2.5"w x 1.75"h, excellent original condition 300-400 771. Mexican sterling necklace, probably 1980s, multi-chain choker, 8.245 ounces, signed with illegible stamps, 7.25"dia, 1 3/8" thick, very good original condition 500-700 772. Return to Tiffany sterling silver oval tag necklace and bracelet, by Tiffany and Co., authenticity guaranteed, tag marked "Please Return to Tiffany and Co. New York 925", lobster claw clasps also stamped 925, necklace: 15.5" long, bracelet: 2.5” long, very good original condition 200-300 773. 1960s sterling cuff bracelet, polished cuff with textured spiral coils, weight is 3.105 ounces, stamped “Sterling” with partial illegible hallmark, 3"w x 2.5"d x 3.5"h, spirals are 1" in diameter each, very good original condition 300-400 774. Murano glass necklace and earrings, Italy, 1920s-30s, “Bird and Leaf”, pink glass elements and brass, some pieces with gold inclusions, adjustable length chain, clip-on earrings, unmarked, necklace: 16" long, earrings: 1"w, very good condition 200-300 775. Finnish bracelet, silver with green agates, 2” crown-shaped element to top with six small stones, one 5/8” stone, stamped marks “MV 830 U7 830 Silver KJ-N” with hallmarks, 2.5”w, excellent condition 400-600 776. Antonio Pineda earrings, pair, Mexico, sterling with amethyst quartz drops, screw backs, stamped marks, .75"w x 2"h, excellent original condition 250-350 777. English cuff bracelet, sterling silver, large form with impressed geometric design and raised elements, maker unknown, weight is 8.115 ounces, stamped with maker’s hallmarks, 3.5"w x 3"d, opening is 2.75"w x 2.5"h, excellent condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 778. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings desk, by Widdicomb, bleached walnut, upper gallery with hinged compartment at left and right and two sliding doors, one drawer below writing surface, slight flare to legs at tips, original finish, 46"w x 22"d x 36"h, writing surface is 30"h, signed with cloth Widdicomb/Robsjohn-Gibbings label, very good original condition 2000-2500 780. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings dining chairs, six, walnut, two armchairs and four side chairs, curved backrests with single panel, original finish, reupholstered, armchair: 23"w x 22"d x 33"h, seat height: 16.5"w, side chairs: 21.5"w, good original condition 400-600 Gerald Thurston floor lamp, by Lightolier, USA, solid brass tripod base supports walnut standard, molded plastic lower diffuser, replaced silk shade, original finish, 16dia x 52”h, very good original condition 400-600 781. 146 779. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings sideboard, by Widdicomb, bleached mahogany, three drawers flanked by two doors, original brass and wood pulls, brass legs, custom made black glass top, original finish, signed with Widdicomb/Gibbings cloth label, 67.5”w x 21.5”d x 32”h, stains to top, good original condition 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 782. 784. T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings stools, pair, by Widdicomb, bleached walnut frames with reverse tapered legs and curved ring stretcher to bases, original gold fabric upholstery, original finish, overall: 21”dia x 17.5”h, seat is 18”dia, very good original condition 2000-2500 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings cabinet, by Widdicomb, mahogany, three drawers, original caned handles, brass legs, original finish, signed with Widdicomb/Gibbings cloth label, 34.25”w x 20”d x 32”h, very good original condition 800-1000 786. 147 783. Gerald Thurston table lamp, by Lightolier, 1950s, brass and walnut, tripod base, white enameled metal perforated diffuser to top, molded plastic diffuser to bottom original shade, 16”dia × 24”h, very good original condition 600-800 785. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings magazine stand, by Widdicomb, 1950s, mahogany and birch, original finish, 29.5”w x 23.5”d x 23”h, wear to the finish of the top, otherwise very good condition 500-700 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings cabinets, pair, by Widdicomb, mahogany, three drawers, original caned handles, brass legs, original finish, signed with Widdicomb/Gibbings cloth label, 34.25”w x 20”d x 40.5”h, very good original condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 787. Warren Platner dining chairs, pair, by Knoll, nickel wire bases, original blue wool upholstery, plastic floor protectors, original finish, 27”w x 22”d x 29”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 788. Warren Platner coffee table, by Knoll, nickel-plated wire base with round glass top, 36"dia x 14.5"h, replaced 3/8" thick glass top, floor protector missing, slight bend to overall shape, good condition 100-200 790. 148 789. Arredoluce style floor lamp, chrome shade on an adjustable arm with leather-wrapped handle, tripod base, leather-wrapped standard, 34”w x 59”h, excellent original condition 500-700 Warren Platner high-back lounge chair & ottoman, by Knoll, bronze wire bases, original dark red wool upholstery, dated 1970, chair signed with Knoll Associates label, ottoman signed with Knoll International label, chair: 4”w x 35.5”d x 39”h, ottoman: 24”dia x 16”h, good original condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 791. Poul Kjaerholm PK 71 nesting tables, set of three, by Fritz Hansen, steel bases with removable acrylic tops, original finish, largest: 11 and 1/8” sq, light wear, very good original condition 1000-1500 792. Charles Pollock chairs, pair, by Knoll, original black leather sling seats, chromed steel frames, black armrests, original upholstery, each signed with Knoll Associates label, 25”w x 24”d x 28”h, very good original condition 600-800 794. 149 793. Koch & Lowy floor lamps, pair, chrome, each with three square shades with black interior, signed with stamped “DMI” marks, 10” x 10” x 62”h, excellent original condition 600-800 Warren Platner dining table and four chairs, by Knoll, bronze, table with a replaced glass top, chairs with the original blue wool upholstery and plastic floor protectors, extra 54" top in opaque glass is optional (not shown), original finish, table: 60"dia x 28"h, chairs: 27"w x 22"d x 29"h, very good condition 4000-6000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 150 795. Tito Agnoli “Korium” chairs, pair, by Matteograssi, Italy, black leather, on castors, original upholstery, signed “Matteograssi” on side of seat cushion, 31”w x 25”d x 35”h, very good original condition 400-600 797. Pozzi and Verga desk, Italy, black lacquered wood form with drop sides, black leather surface, three drawers and one open compartment with black leather lining, locking drawers, key missing, original finish, signed with "Pozzi Le Sedie Made in Italy" label, as shown, 50"w x 23"d x 31.5"h, each drop side is 19.75"w, legs swing out to support sides, very good original condition 600-800 799. Paolo Deganello "Torso" chaise, by Cassina, original black leather seat cushion, white canvas backrest, light blue and gray legs, black caps to feet, attached table with original black finish, signed with Cassina fabric in decking, 65"w x 36"d x 46"h, excellent condition 1000-1500 796. Stilnovo table lamp, Italy, black shade supported by four brass arms, adjustable, original finish, signed with Stilnovo label and impressed marks on side of base, 4”w x 5.5”d x 25”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 798. Tito Agnoli dining table, by Matteograssi, very heavy base wrapped in white leather with exposed stitching, round smoked glass top, original finish, signed with stamped mark “Matteograssi” on base, 42”dia x 28.25”h, very good condition 500-700 800. Belux floor lamp, Spain, black enameled metal, articulated arm with two adjustment points with red trim, original finish, signed with stamped marks, as shown: 47”h, very good original condition 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 801. Large Kovacs table lamps, pair, new old stock, white enameled bases and shades, each with three sockets and semi-opaque glass diffuse to top, heavy and well made, 18”w x 12”d x 29”h, very good original condition 600-800 803. 802. 804. 151 O-luce “Wing” lamp, Italy, weighted black enameled base supports a curved arm with an adjustable black plastic halogen light source, signed with O-luce label, 30”w x 55”h, very good original condition 200-300 Toshiyuki Kita “112 Kick” tables, pair, by Cassina, black lacquered teardrop-shaped wood tops, two ball-shaped castors, tops swivel, dark gray enameled steel frames, height adjustable, original finish, one signed with Cassina paper label, 18.5”w 19”d x 21”h, very good original condition 600-800 Paolo Piva “Divan Adia” sofa/daybed, by B&B Italia, Italy, multi-use form with the original black leather upholstery, two articulated backrests swivel and can be positioned as desired around the seat cushion, two small round table attachments (only one is shown), steel frame, large brass disc feet, original finish, signed with B&B Italia and “Made in Italy for USA” labels, 102”w x 35.5”d x 40”h, seat height: 18.5”, excellent original condition 2000-3000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 805. 807. Greene ceramic vessel, (two views shown), “The Reunion”, two figures, hand-built, signed “greene” with title, 20”w x 12.5”d x 26.5”h, excellent condition 700-900 George Nakashima hutch cabinet, cherry, two sliding doors with the original pandanus cloth, four oak shelves, original finish, signed with client’s name (Sawyer), 42”w x 12”d x 48”h, excellent original condition 3500-4500 809. 152 806. Zig Zag chairs, pair, cantilevered forms composed of thin wood slats, designer unknown, original finish, unsigned, well made, 14.5”w x 21.5”d x 36”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 808. Greene ceramic vessel, “Six Figures with Mask”, each side features three figures with white crackle glaze, hand-built, signed “greene” on side and titled, 15”dia x 30.5”h, excellent condition 700-900 Griffin Okie dining table, USA, solid California walnut, elliptical top over a hand-carved base with four supports, original finish, authenticated by the artist, signed Okie 8 75, 72"w x 39.5"d x 29.5"h, very good original condition 800-1000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 811. Robert Dice craft movement chair, laminated carved oak, biomorphic frame with dowels that form the seat and backrest, original finish, signed with carved initials, “78” and “#1”, 23.5”w x 31”d x 51”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 813. 153 810. Fine Gene Sherer jewelry cabinet, 1987, solid walnut, large handcarved torso with eleven spring-loaded, suede-lined drawers, original finish, hand signed, dated and numbered 58, 15”w x 9.5”d x 22”h, excellent original condition 5500-6500 812. Stewart Paul chest, oak, 1976, cantilevered solid wood form with one large drawer with a carved handle, original finish, signed with carved signature “SP 76”, 34”w x 20.5”d x 22.5”h, excellent original condition 2000-2500 George Nakashima bench/daybed, walnut, long low form with six legs, wood joint details to corners, original finish, unsigned, 96.5”w x 26”d x 14.5”h, very good condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 814. Raymond Loewy DF 2000 valet cabinet, by Doubinsky Freres, France, wood and laminate cabinet with unusual molded white plastic drawer fronts and red top and sides, hinged top with interior mirror and removable tray over two single drawers, one double drawer and drop front door at bottom for shoe storage, compartment for hanging clothes in back, interior is dark wood grain, on castors, signed with DF 2000 paper label, all original, 19.75"w x 20"d x 43"h, very good original condition 1800-2200 815. 816. Hollen dining set, Houston, Texas, molded plastic bases, round white laminate top, chairs, swivel, original bright red upholstered seat cushions, chairs signed with Hollen, Inc. labels, table: 48"dia x 27"h, chairs: 19"w x 20"d x 38"h, very good original condition 500-700 817. 154 Verner Panton SP-3 light fixture, by Verpan (not by J. Luber), pre-production, chrome-plated Cellidor plastic elements connected by nylon thread, three bulbs, 92"h, includes matching ceiling plate, 15 strips are no longer attached but are included (not shown), unsigned, very good condition 1500-2000 Pierre Paulin Ribbon chairs, pair, by Artifort, dark purple upholstery, each signed with “Artifort design Pierre Paulin” stamp, 40”w x 30”d x 27”h, very good condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 818. 820. Torino Robot Puppy lamp, Italy, chrome, lighted eyes, Plexiglas ears, original finish, 15"w x 11"d x 11"h, excellent original condition 300-400 Ettore Sottsass “Valentine” typewriter, by Olivetti, 1969, Milan Italy, Pop art form in bright red molded ABS plastic, metal and rubber, with carrying case, also includes Ettore Sottsass Architect and Designer by T. Labaco, published by Merrell, 13.5”w x 14”d x 4.5”h, excellent original condition 300-500 “It is called Valentine and was invented for use in any place except in an office, so as not to remind anyone of monotonous working hours, but rather to keep amateur poets company on quiet Sundays in the country or to provide a highly colored object on a table in a studio apartment.” Giovannoni & Rodrigo Torres Morfeo sleeper sofa, by Domodinamica, Italy, polyurethane resin covered with elastic fabric, two antennae-like lights, seat unzips to reveal a folding bed frame with mattress, original orange fabric, 81"w x 35"d x 32.5"h, bed is 50"w x 71"d, very good original condition 900-1200 822. 155 819. 821. Pierre Paulin Mushroom lounge chair and ottoman, by Artifort, round forms with original dark red stretch upholstery over a fiberglass base, Artifort and Turner Ltd. labels, 34"dia x 25"h, ottoman: 21"dia x 14"h, good original condition 400-600 Pierre Paulin Ribbon chairs, pair, by Artifort, dark purple upholstery, each signed with “Artifort design Pierre Paulin” stamp, 40”w x 30”d x 27”h, very good condition 3000-4000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 823. Vistosi table lamps, pair, Italy, large hand blown opaque white glass forms with removable matching inner diffuser, 15"dia x 21.5"h, excellent original condition 1500-1800 825. Horchow bust planters/vases, two, ceramic with hand-painted decoration, 1960s, man and woman, signed with stamped “Horchow Made in Italy”, 11.5”w x 7.5”d x 15.5”h, very good original condition 300-500 Piero Palange & Werther Toffoloni “Hoop” lounge chairs, pair, by Germa Mobili, Italy, beech wood frames with replaced tan saddle leather upholstery, original finish, unsigned, 31"w x 28"d x 41.5"h, excellent condition 2500-3500 826. 156 824. Italian cabinets, pair, beech, clean-lined forms with finished backs, each with four drawers with round cutout pulls, maker unknown, original finish, unsigned, 39”w x 18”d x 28.5”h, excellent original condition 600-800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 827. Roger Capron coffee table, France, 1950s, glazed stoneware tiles in a wood frame with round legs, tiles with natural glaze, gray glaze, and one with dark green glaze, original finish, 38.5”w x 26.5”d x 13”h, one leg needs repair, very good condition 800-1000 829. 830. 157 Tommaso Barbi floor lamp, Italy, 1970s, a large brass leaf shade is supported by a brass floor ring, original finish, 20"w x 20"d x 71"h, leaf is 19"w, excellent original condition 900-1200 828. Jasper Morrison “Glo-ball” table lamp, by Flos, Italy, opaque frosted white glass, dimmer switch, signed with Flos paper label, 16”dia x 15”h, excellent original condition 400-600 Midcentury Italian lounge chairs, pair, molded wood armrests form the front legs which become thicker at the base, thick seats with a flat front edge, reupholstered in tan leather, refinished, 29.75”w x 31”d x 31.5”h, frames in very good condition, leather is in excellent condition 1200-1500 831. Midcentury Italian club chairs, pair, rounded forms with curved details, small tapered wood feet, reupholstered in black linen fabric with welted trim, unsigned, 35”w x 32”d x 29”h, restoration to feet, otherwise very good condition 800-1000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 832. 1960s Arco style floor lamp, white Italian marble base supports a tubular chrome and steel curved standard, chrome shade, shade is 13”dia, 75”h, good original condition 400-600 833. 1970s chandelier, aluminum structure, six blown glass shades, conical ceiling cap, unsigned, 21”dia x 19.5”h, very good original condition 400-600 834. Lino Tagliapietra for Effetre table lamps, two, Italy, white glass encased in clear with vertical black lines, unsigned, small: 17"h, large: 27"h, mint condition 800-1000 835. 836. 837. 158 Sergio Mazza “Alfa” table lamp, by Artemide, black marble base, ribbed glass shade, signed with paper labels, 11.75”dia x 19.5”h, excellent original condition 400-600 Milo Baughman lounge chairs, pair, by Thayer Coggin, chromed metal frames with padded armrests and tufted cushions with the original patterned upholstery, 30"w x 32"d x 28.5"h, excellent condition 1000-1500 Fritz Haller cabinet, by Herman Miller, black lacquered sheet metal structure connected by chromed steel fittings, one drop-front door, no key, laminate top, original finish, 60"w x 21"d x 29"h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 838. 839. Milo Baughman lounge chair, by Thayer Coggin, chromed metal frame with padded armrests and tufted cushions in the original dark gray faux fur upholstery, 30"w x 32"d x 28.5"h, excellent condition 500-700 841. 159 Milo Baughman dining chairs, four, by Thayer Coggin, square tubular frames, original brown velvet upholstery, signed with Thayer Coggin labels on three, 20”w x 22.5”d x 36”h, very good original condition 400-600 840. Karl Springer style coffee table, rectangular wood top covered in parchment, polished chrome base, clear finish, unsigned, 48"w x 30"d x 20.5"h, original finish, excellent condition 700-900 Paul Evans Cityscape executive desk, by Directional, patchwork burled wood form with seven drawers, base and sides covered with vertical chrome plated strips, signed "An Original Paul Evans," original finish, 60"w x 32"d x 29.5"h, some wear to chrome and small veneer chips, otherwise very good condition 3500-4500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 842. Midcentury blown glass lamps, pair, opaque frosted white glass with silver and gold coin decoration, original shades with matching finials and glass diffusers, unsigned, overall: 32"h, excellent original condition 300-400 843. C. Jeré wall sculpture, leaves and flowers, signed “C. Jeré 1974” label, 25”w x 55”h, very good original condition 500-700 844. Mastercraft chairs, pair, brass frames with upholstered seats and backrest, continuous tube forms the front legs and backrest, 24"w x 19.5"d x 33.5"h, very good condition 200-300 845. Bernhard Rohne coffee table, by Mastercraft, large square wood form with acid-etched brass trim plates to edges, inset glass top with beveled edge, 40.25"sq x 18"h, excellent original condition 400-600 846. 160 Mastercraft dining table, USA, solid brass frame supports an inset glass top with beveled edge, 60"sq x 40"d x 29.25"h, excellent condition 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 847. Maison Jansen Campaign folding chair, France, 1960s, patinated brass and brushed steel frame, original black leather sling backrests, armrests and seat cushion, original finish, 24.5”w x 35”d x 36”h, very good original condition 800-1000 848. 849. 161 Maison Jansen tables, pair, France, 1960s, tall forms on three legs with brass hoof feet and ring details, nickel-plated steel and brass, black marble tops, original finish, unsigned, 13”dia x 39.5”h, very good original condition 2000-3000 Maison Jansen campaign bed, France, 1960s, nickel-plated steel and brass, 38”w x 86”d x 40”h, very good original condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 851. C. Jeré Raindrops wall sculpture, chromed metal disks and halfglobes, original finish, signed with “C. Jeré 1971”, 34”w x 8”d x 22”h, very good original condition 1000-1500 850. Fine T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings floor lamps, pair, by Hansen, New York, polished chrome cross-shaped bases, original white paper shades, three sockets turn on and off by way of an integrated handle switch on the chrome standard, each stamped on base “Hansen Lamps New York”, 16.75” x 16.75” x 56”h, shades are 15”dia, excellent original condition 3000-3500 852. 1960s Italian lounge chairs, pair, square chrome frames, tufted black leather seat cushions and flexible backrests, nicely made, original upholstery, unsigned, 25”w x 25”d x 28”h, excellent original condition 600-800 854. 853. 162 1960s lounge chairs, pair, polished chromed steel frames, dark-stained bamboo armrests with wrapped leather trim, rubber supports under seats, original Larsen upholstery, unsigned, 24.25"w x 30"d x 28.5"h, excellent original condition 700-900 Large C. Jeré tree sculpture, rounded chrome petals, black stem over a wood block base with chrome plate to surface, original finish, signed with metal plaque on base “C. Jeré 74”, 21”dia x 47”h, slight bend to stem, otherwise very good original condition 1500-2000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 855. 856. Charles Ringer “Poppies” sculpture, 1986, black enameled and polished steel, three weighted and balanced arms that rock gracefully, round base with white marble surface, signed on base “Charles Ringer 1986”, 36”w x 40”h, excellent original condition 2000-3000 858. 163 Bill Robertson (American, 20th century) frieze, 1970s, fiberglass, nudes in heavy relief, original finish, signed “Robertson” at lower center, 75"w x 6"d x 33"h, condition 800-1000 857. 1960s rug, by Regal Design Studio, titled “Forté”, nylon, grid-like composition in orange and yellow with repeating square border, 92” x 104”, labeled, very good condition 400-600 Brueton lounge chair and ottoman, USA, tubular chromed metal frames, original black leather upholstery, original finish, signed with Brueton label, chair: 27.5”w x 39”d x 27.5”h, ottoman: 17.5”w x 2”d x 16”h, excellent original condition 900-1200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 859. Murano glass table lamps, pair, Italy, translucent amber glass bases with an encased white glass swirl, brass base, unsigned, base: 22.75”h, with shade: 37”h, excellent condition 300-500 860. 861. 863. 164 Venini glass table lamps, pair, attribution, tall form of pink, green, blue and clear glass, no shades, brass and black metal bases, overall: 36"h, some wear to finish of bases, glass is in mint condition 800-1000 1960s ice buckets, two, in the style of Albrizzi, clear solid lucite, each with swiveling lid, unsigned, octagonal: 9.5”dia x 8”h, square: 6.5”w x 9.25”h, both in excellent original condition 200-300 James Mont inspired console table and mirror, maker unknown, carved wood with leaf motif and original red lacquered finish, console with rectangular glass top with beveled edge, round mirror, console: 60”w x 18”d x 29”h, mirror: 44”dia, very good original condition 600-800 862. Vladimir Kagan armchair, 1960s, barrel-shaped molded and tinted lucite, original velour upholstery and padded armrest, original upholstery, 28”w x 23”d x 26”h, unsigned, very good original condition 400-600 864. Lucite bar cart, 1960s, clear structure with mirror glass to shelves, metal fittings and handle, on castors, 24.5”w x 16”d x 27”h, unsigned, very good original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 865. Fornasetti occasional table, Italy, brass frame with top handle and tripod base supports a round top decorated with flowers against a black field, original finish, signed with paper “Fornasetti Milan” label, 24” dia x 24.5”h, table top is 18”h, very good original condition 500-700 867. Venini table lamps, pair, clear, white and light green latticino, replaced shades with burlap exterior, signed with partial paper label to one, glass: 6"dia x 14"h, overall: 26.5"h, mint condition 700-900 Philip & Kelvin LaVerne coffee table, rectangular top with oxen in a landscape over round legs with supportive stretchers, original finish, signed in the surface of the top, 60”w x 24”d x 17”h, excellent condition 2000-3000 868. 165 866. Salterini patio set, by John B. Salterini, table and six chairs, wrought-iron frames with red finish, chairs with original glossy yellow cushions, table with inset glass top, several chairs with Salterini tags, chairs: 23”w × 20”d × 37”h, table: 42”sq x 29”h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 869. 871. 874. 166 Ronald Pearson "Vision" sterling silver flatware, by International Silver, 84 pieces (only one place setting and serving pieces are shown), the set consists of 12 six-piece place settings (butter knife, dinner knife, salad/dessert fork, dinner fork, soup spoon, and teaspoon), as well as 6 extra teaspoons and six serving pieces (ladle, serving fork, two serving spoons, sugar spoon and lemon/ pickle fork), stamped marks, wooden storage box included, excellent condition 3500-4000 LeCoultre "Atmos" Perpetual Motion mantle clock, Switzerland, late 1950s, with original carrying case, lacquered brass case, Roman numerals to dial, signed in several places, original instructional paper label to top of case, runs well, stamped with serial no. 94149, 7"w x 5.25"d x 8.75"h, excellent original condition 400-600 872. 870. J.A. Burlini kinetic sculpture, 1972, walnut base supports a metal construction with moving parts, inscribed on base "J.A. Burlini 1972", 22.5"w x 33"h, very good original condition 600-800 Taxco candlesticks, pair, sterling silver, signed with stamped marks “Playa 925 Hecho en Mexico Sterling Taxco Marcarita” with a stylized MV stamp, engraved on bottom “Guy James Parke William Chambers Parke Taxco January 1, 1955”, 9.5”w x 10”h, very good original condition 400-500 Harris Strong framed tile mosaic, “Drift Wood”, hand-painted ceramic tiles in a wood frame, signed with paper label, framed size: 43.5"w x 19.25"h, excellent condition 300-400 875. 873. Alfredo Burlini sculpture, untitled, 1973, bronze form over a black lucite base, signed and dated, 6.5"h, excellent condition 400-600 Midcentury candlesticks, pair, maker unknown, large forms in hammered nickel, applied geometric designs of red, white and blue stones, unmarked, removable bobeches, 5.5”w x 15.5”h 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 876. 879. 882. John Kearney sculpture, rearing horse, welded steel rods, original finish, 10"w x 3.5"d x 12.5"h, excellent original condition 700-900 Bode Willumsen & Hans Hansen covered jar, ceramic with blue and brown glaze, hammered silver lid with bone handle, jar signed and dated 1938, lid stamped “Hans Hansen Denmark 925”, 4”dia x 4”h, very good original condition 400-600 C. Jeré bookends, pair, aluminum with brass finish, arrows, each signed “C. Jeré”, 4.5”w x 5”d x 4.5”h, very good original condition 300-500 885. 167 877. 880. 883. Nohr salt and pepper shakers, two, turned wood, cork stoppers, original finish, signed with branded mark “HN”, tall: 8”h, small: 7.5”h, very good original condition 150-250 Art Nouveau planter, cast aluminum, female figures with flowers in relief, unsigned, 10.5”w x 9”d x 9”h, very good original condition 300-400 Wilhelm Kage "Argenta" covered tobacco jar, for Gustavsberg, green glaze with silver overlay, marked "Gustavsberg Kage 945" and with Sweden House paper label, 5"w x 5"d x 6"h, mint condition 900-1200 878. 881. 884. Allan Adler shakers, five, sterling silver, two are 4.5"h, two are 3.25"h, one is 6"h, each stamped “Allen Adler Sterling”, excellent original condition 300-400 Los Costillo Taxco covered vessel, Mexican silver with inlaid turquoise design and finial, impressed mark, 4”w x 4”h 350-550 Eugene Deutch bowl, stoneware, bluegreen glaze to interior, signed “E. Deutch”, 12"dia x 3.5"h, mint condition 300-500 1960s “Love” patio chairs, four, round backrests in painted metal spell the word LOVE, repainted, no seat cushions, 16.5”w x 19.5”d x 33.5”h, very good condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 886. 168 Alessandro Mendini kitchen utensil set, attribution, Italy, enameled metal and beech storage rack, utensils with natural and stained beech handles, partial decal to back appears to read “Valteluna”, rack is 15”w x 3”d x 8”h, very good original condition 200-300 888. Gambone vase, Italy, cylindrical form, bright orange glaze with horizontal bands, signed “Gambone Italy”, 4.25"w x 7.5"h, mint condition 100-200 889. Michael and Frances Higgins dropout bowls, three, thick multi-layered forms of glossy fused glass in orange, yellow and green, designed to be slightly irregular in shape, each with etched signature "higgins", yellow: 9”dia, green: 8.25”dia, orange: 8”dia, mint condition 300-500 890. Vistosi vase, Italy, cylindrical clear glass with blue and green murrines, signed with engraved marks “Vistosi 76", 7.25"dia x 7.75"h, mint condition 300-500 891. Kent Ipsen glass object, 1968, clear green glass with a large central inclusion, signed “Kent Ipsen 1968”, 4.75”h, mint condition 200-300 887. Cenedese bottle with stopper, Italy, yellow-green glass with red murrines, 4"dia x 16"h, mint condition 300-500 892. Murano table lamp, Italy, yellow glass with partially embedded jewel-like glass elements in green, red, white and gold, gold leaf inclusions, alabaster and brass base, unsigned, glass only: 20.5"h, mint condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 893. Lalique crystal dish, France, clear glass with acid-etched maple leaf design, signed “Lalique France”, 9.5”dia, mint condition 200-300 896. Lalique crystal “Roscoff “centerpiece bowl, France, repeating fish head motif to rim with three-dimensional water droplets to back side, signed “Lalique France”, 14”d x 2.75”h, mint condition 700-900 894. Lalique black crystal dish, France, oval form with matte acid-treated decoration around rim, signed “Lalique France”, 10.75”w x 9”d, mint condition 150-250 897. 898. 900. 169 Details / Phone bids call: (708) 383-5234 or (513) 321-6742 Lalique crystal “Isere” door handle, France, thick fluted glass with chrome fittings, signed “Lalique France”, 7”dia x 4”d, light scratches to metal, glass is in mint condition 400-600 Lalique brandy snifters, six, France, crystal, in the original box, each signed “Lalique France”, 3.5"dia x 5"h, mint condition 600-800 Mark Peiser glass vase, multi-colored pulled leaf design, signed “Mark Peiser 1969”, 7”dia x 7”h, mint condition 300-500 Barovier & Toso vase, bulbous form of clear glass with fine red latticino, applied white lip to rim, signed “barovier & toso murano” label, 7.25”dia x 5”h, residue to interior, good condition 200-300 895. 899. Large Seguso bowl, attribution, black glass with swirled gold inclusions, unsigned, 21.5”w x 7.75”d x 4”h, excellent original condition 200-300 901. Baccarat crystal goblets, set of seven, each stamped "Baccarat France", 3.5"dia x 4.5"h, mint condition 600-700 Provenance: Han Schroeder, former architectural assistant to Gerrit Rietveld and daughter of Truus Schroder-Schrader w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 169 902. Edward Wormley desk, by Drexel, 1950s, elm, inset green leather top, gallery two sliding doors, two shallow drawers under top, one medium drawer and one large drawer with original vertical slats for files, back is finished, signed with branded Drexel mark, original finish, 54”w x 32.5”d x 35.5”h, very good original condition 500-600 905. Edward Wormley lounge chairs, pair, by Dunbar, ebonized mahogany frames with caned sides, pivoting backrest, original Jack Lenor Larsen silk upholstery with metallic threads, original finish, signed with rectangular brass tag, 26”w x 25”d x 27”h, very good original condition 800-1000 907. 170 903. Edward Wormley lounge chair, by Dunbar, ebonized mahogany frame with caned sides, pivoting backrest, original Jack Lenor Larsen silk upholstery with metallic threads, original finish, signed with rectangular brass tag, 26”w x 25”d x 27”h, very good original condition 400-600 906. 904. Edward Wormley coffee table, by Drexel, elm frame with original dark gray/green leather, original finish, signed with Drexel stenciled marks, 30”w x 30”d x 16.5”h, good original condition 200-300 Edward Wormley lounge chairs, pair, by Dunbar, mahogany frames with subtle shaping, down-filled backrest cushion, original striped upholstery, signed with Dunbar fabric in cushion decking, 30.5”w x 34”d x 28”h, good original condition 1200-1500 Edward Wormley sofa, by Dunbar, floating backrest, mahogany frame with exposed supports to back, tufted seat and backrest, curved armrests, replaced upholstery, 88”w x 30”d x 28”h, some regluing to frame, very good condition 2500-3500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 908. 909. Edward Wormley cabinet, by Dunbar, USA, 1950s, walnut case with slab sides, four cabinet doors decorated with antique carved Japanese print blocks, three doors are spring-loaded, one door locks, four rosewood drawers under doors, shelves to interior, signed with rectangular brass Dunbar tag, 65.5”w x 13.5”d x 41.5”h, original finish, one key, light wear to top, very good original condition 2000-3000 Edward Wormley dining chairs, six, by Dunbar, dark mahogany frames with caned backrests, original leather upholstered removable seat cushions, original finish, all signed with green metal tags, 22.5”w x 21”d x 32”h, very good original condition 1500-2000 910. 171 Edward Wormley drop-leaf Extension Dining Table, by Dunbar, model 4576, dark mahogany, versatile form with drop sides and five 14” leaves in the original crate, original finish, signed with green metal Dunbar tag, with sides down: 42”w x 28”d x 29.5”h; 58”d with sides up, with leaves: 126.75”d, light wear, very good original condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 911. Edward Wormley folding console table, by Dunbar, mahogany, rectangular top opens to double the surface area, tapered legs, original finish, signed with green metal Dunbar tag, 54”w x 34”d x 27”h, closed: 17”d, excellent condition 900-1200 912. Edward Wormley corner table, by Dunbar, triangular top with lip to edge and slight curve to front edge, curved front stretcher, subtle design details, original finish, signed with rectangular brass tag, 48”w x 23”d x 24.5”h, small area of damage to front edge, good original condition 500-700 913. Paul McCobb server, by Calvin, dark stained cabinet with one door and one drawer with slide-out work surface, one shelf, laminated top, brass and wood handles, brass frame, castors, original finish, signed with Calvin metal tag, 39”w x 18”d x 18”h, excellent original condition 700-900 914. 1950s tea cart, maker unknown, three caned shelves with protective glass, metal handles, wreath and arrow decoration at each end, original finish, 37”w x 16.5”d x 36.5”h, excellent original condition 300-500 915. 172 Edward Wormley sofa, by Dunbar, 1940s, tufted backrest, tapered dark wood legs, original blue wool upholstery, unsigned, 96”w x 33”d x 31.5”h, good original condition 1000-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 916. 918. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings coffee table, by Widdicomb, ebonized wood base supports a replaced faux marble composite top, base is signed with Robsjohn-Gibbings/ Widdicomb and stenciled 3/54, 54”w x 24”d x 14”h, excellent condition 600-800 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings dining table, by Widdicomb, mahogany, elliptical top with inlaid detail to top, tapered legs with square block detail, one 22" leaf (not shown), stenciled date 8/56, Widdicomb label, model 4312, original finish, 60"w x 40"d x 29.75"h, very good condition 200-300 920. 173 919. 917. Edward Wormley occasional chair, by Dunbar, white upholstery, tapered darkstained wood legs, original upholstery, original finish, 25”w x 27”d x 34”h, good original condition 200-300 Edward Wormley cabinet, by Dunbar, mahogany, No. 4566, six drawers, five drawers with angled fronts, inset glass to top, original dark finish, signed with Dunbar paper label, 42”w x 19”d x 33”h, light wear, very good original condition 600-800 Edward Wormley dining chairs, by Dunbar, four, 1940s, wood frames with semiopaque lacquered finish, original leather seats and backrests with brass tack trim, original finish, unsigned, 20”w x 22.5”d x 34”h, very good original condition 800-1000 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 921. 923. Paul McCobb bench and pair of cabinets, by Winchendon, removable cabinets with natural wood sliding doors and black stained exterior, refinished, 48”w x 18”d x 34”h, one sliding door is warped, very good restored condition 600-800 922. Stiffel table lamp, USA, 1950s, brass rocket ship base, original period shade, 10”dia x 29”h, very good original condition 200-300 Paul McCobb dining table and chairs, by Calvin, mahogany, custom-made table with subtly tapered top and brass stretchers, four 12" leaves in the original box, drop-down legs support top when leaves are in use, five chairs with subtle v-backs, one armchair, original finish to all, table marked with metal tag, 72"w x 38"d x 29"h, 120" with all four leaves inserted, original custom table pads included, chairs: 18"w x 18"d x 35"h, very light wear, excellent original condition 1000-1500 924. 174 Midcentury mirror, brass frame with marble inserts, 20”w x 46”h, unsigned, very good condition 200-300 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 925. Rembrandt table lamps, pair, USA, 1950s, bases of tapering wood bases with vertical grooves and brass, original glass diffusers and silk shades with original finials, each with Rembrandt label, bases: 21.75”h, with shades: 43”h, excellent original condition 300-500 927. Paul McCobb end tables/night stands, pair, by Calvin, from the Linear Group, walnut frames with metal trim, each with one shallow drawer, each with Calvin label, refinished, 21”w x 21”d x 24”h, very good condition 400-600 Paul McCobb dining table, by Calvin, round mahogany top over tapered legs with brass stretchers, top expands to accept two 12.5" leaves, as shown closed: 44"dia x 29.25"h, with two leaves: 82"w x 44"d, all with original finish, signed with Calvin metal tag, good original condition 300-500 928. 175 926. Henredon server cabinets, pair, each with two carved doors, original faux goatskin finish, interiors consist of one drawer over one shelf, metal tag to each, branded Henredon mark in drawer, each is 36"w x 18"d x 33.25"h, very good original condition 600-800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 929. 932. Swedish occasional table, teak, thick round removable top over a folding base, original finish, stamped “Made in Sweden”, 21”dia x 17”h, excellent condition 100-200 931. Rene Drouet coffee table, France, c.1930, sycamore with painted bronze trim, mirrored glass top, original finish, unsigned, 36”w x 19.25”d x 20.5”h, very good original condition 400-600 933. Bruno Mathsson coffee table, by Dux, Sweden, round travertine top with notches for the four beech leg posts, metal cross-stretchers, original finish, marble is stamped “Made in Italy”, 40"dia x 15"h, excellent condition 400-600 Danish Modern planter cabinet, teak, small cabinet with three drawers, removable copper insert, lower slatted shelf, original finish, stamped VM Made in Denmark, 38”w x 13”d x 22”h, very good original condition 300-500 Danish floor lamp, brass and wood, pleated shade, original finish, unsigned, base only: 50”h, with shade: 64”h, very good original condition 300-400 934. 176 930. Danish cabinets, pair, teak, each with three drawers with cutout pulls, square legs, original finish, each signed with “Made in Denmark” stamp and maker’s stamp, 36”w x 18”d x 29”h, very good original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 935. Danish teak wall mirror, oral, original finish, stamped “Made in Denmark”, 24”w x 1.5”d x 36”h, excellent original condition 300-500 938. Nanna Ditzel style lounge chairs, pair, wood frames, upholstered seats and floating backrests, reupholstered, original finish, 26.5”w x 24.5”d x 28”h, very good condition 600-800 940. 177 936. Borge Mogensen game or dinette table, by Frederica Stolefabrik, Denmark, square beech top over oak legs, original finish, signed, 35.25”sq x 29”h, excellent condition 100-200 939. 937. 1960s floor lamp, teak, fabric cylinder shade, original finish, 9.5”dia x 40”h, very good original condition 200-300 Midcentury console cabinet, rosewood, rectangular top over tapered legs, two drawers with the original pulls, original finish, unsigned, 48”w x 15”d x 29”h, very good original condition 400-600 Koefoeds rosewood dining table and chairs, Denmark, round table with one leaf, chairs with vertical slat backs, unsigned, original finish, table: 48”dia x 28.5”h, chairs: 19.5”w x 22”d x 38.5”h, excellent condition 1200-1500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 941. 944. Cedric Hartmann style floor lamp, brass, T-shaped base, triangular shade, knob replaced, unsigned, as shown: 12”w x 12”d x 40”h, very good original condition 400-600 Moroccan rug, hand-knotted thick pile natural wool, cream field with geometric black decorations and black border, braided fringe at one end, 61” x 94”, excellent original condition 600-800 Tommy Parzinger for Willow & Reed cabinet, three drawers with brass handles, stained burlap sides, white laminate top, original finish, 36"w x 17"d x 30"h, excellent original condition 400-500 946. 178 942. 945. 943. Lightolier floor lamp, USA, black enameled metal base supports three plastic shades in red, black and white, 65.5”h, some fading, very good original condition 100-200 Milo Baughman Scoop chairs, pair, by James Inc., curved seats over curved black rod bases, original tan vinyl upholstery, original finish, signed with James Inc. label, 26.5”w x 28”d x 28”h, fading to upholstery, very good original condition 500-700 Tommi Parzinger work tables, pair, by Parzinger Originals, white laminate tops over black enameled metal bases, one with branded Parzinger Originals mark underneath top, original finish, 43”w x 30”d x 30”h, very good original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 947. Nessen marble table lamps, pair, brass fittings, no shades, one signed with Nessen label, bases stamped “Made in Italy”, marble: 7”w x 3.5”d x 17”h, chips, good original condition 300-400 950. 951. Italian glass table lamp, blue glass over a lucite base, lucite finial, dated 1979, signed with illegible signature, glass only: 20”h, excellent condition 100-200 949. Nessen table lamps, pair, square wood bases, polished steel stems, replaced shades, original finish, signed with Nessen paper label, bases: 6”sq, as shown: 28”h, stain to one base, otherwise very good original condition 400-600 Andre Dupre Stacking Chairs, by Knoll, set of 8, tubular chrome frames with off-white nylon cord seat and back, manufactured 1947-1966, 16"w x 17"d x 34"h, very good condition 400-600 Salterini cantilevered patio chairs, pair, rounded seats with removable footrests (one shown, two included in the lot), footrests may not be original, original finish, chairs: 30”w x 26”d x 32”h, footrests: 18”w x 29”d, one footrest needs repair, otherwise very good original condition 300-500 952. 179 948. Midcentury sofa, maker unknown, slat seat and four separated backrest cushions, supported by a black enameled metal frame with exposed back supports, reupholstered, original finish, unsigned, 93”w x 24.5”d x 31”h, some wear to fabric, very good condition 700-900 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 953. 955. Harvey Probber cabinet, by Harvey Probber Inc., ebonized oak case with eight drawers with rosewood fronts, original drawer pulls, original finish, unsigned, 14”w x 15”d x 36”h, wear to finish, good original condition 500-700 957. 180 Craig Nealy chairs, four, by Glenn of California, hardwood frames with original black leather woven seats and sling backrests, unsigned, original finish, 19"w x 18"d x 30"h, very good condition 600-800 954. Craig Nealy chairs, pair, by Glenn of California, hardwood frames with original black leather woven seats and sling backrests, unsigned, original finish, 19"w x 18"d x 30"h, very good condition 300-500 956. Harvey Probber coffee table, round walnut top with terrazzo insert, dark stained frame with reverse tapered legs and brass caps to feet, original finish, terrazzo marked with a paper Portugal label, 45”dia x 16”h, insert is 18”dia, excellent original condition 800-1000 Harvey Probber cabinet, by Harvery Probber, Inc., rosewood case with six drawers, original metal pulls, original finish, stenciled mark to back “47201-02”, 60”w x 18”d x 30.25”h, wear to finish, good original condition 300-500 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 958. 959. 1960s folding tables, two, possibly by Craft Associates, teak frames with aluminum fittings, 3/8” glass tops, bases fold, original finish, coffee table: 53”w x 19”d x15.5”h, end table: 23.25”w x 23.25”d x 20.5”h, excellent condition 300-400 961. 181 Midcentury bench, oak frame with black stained legs, three seats upholstered in black vinyl fabric, original finish, signed with Johnson-Handley-Johnson metal tag, 60”w 16.5”d x 15”h, very good original condition 300-400 960. Baker armchairs, four, in the style of Wormley’s Riemerschmid chairs, walnut, seat cushions upholstered in silk fabric, two with Baker metal tags, original finish, 25.5”w × 23”d × 31.5”h, very good condition 400-600 Scandinavian seating unit, teak, four pieces, long sofa, shorter sofa, corner cabinet and coffee table, each sofa with removable caned side panels, each with tapering legs and floating slat backrests, cabinet has sliding doors, back cushions not shown, L-shaped coffee table with teak top and six oak legs, all with original finish, long sofa: 75”w x 29.5”d x 30.5”h, shorter sofa: 47”w, corner cabinet: 42.5”w x 42”d x 32”h, coffee table: 61”w x 34.5”d x 19”h, wear to cushions, good original condition 500-700 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 962. 963. 1950s nesting tables, style of McCobb, three, rectangular tops with white laminate surface, ebonized legs with tapered cross-stretchers, unsigned, large: 32.5"w x 25.5"d x 21.25"h, good condition 200-300 965. 966. 182 Burke dining chairs, four, in the Style of Saarinen, one yellow seat cushion, original finish, signed, 20.5”w x 20”d x 31.5”h, good condition 200-300 964. Donald Drumm coffee table base, USA, cast aluminum, no top, 31.25”dia x 15”h, very good condition 200-300 Midcentury coffee table, maker unknown, solid wood frame with metal supports and a metal grid layer, original glass top, unsigned, 61”w x 24”d x 17.5”h, chip to glass, very good condition 400-600 Thonet armchairs, pair, molded oak plywood, painted white finish, padded cushions with geometric 967. black and white upholstery, 26.5”w x 26.5”d x 40”h, excellent restored condition 300-400 Thonet armchair, molded oak plywood, original finish, signed with Thonet label, 26.5”w x 26.5”d x 40”h, very good condition 100-200 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 968. Kai Christensen nesting tables, set of three, teak, smallest with a caned shelf, original finish, largest: 25.75”w × 14”d × 20.5”h, very good condition 200-300 969. Danish magazine rack, rosewood frame supports a canvas sling, original finish, signed with Bent Silberg’s Mobler Denmark label, 18”w x 18.25”d x 18”h, very good original condition 100-200 970. Dunbar style Sheaf of Wheat occasional table, 1960s, walnut base, removable travertine top, unsigned, original finish, 21”dia X 20.5”h, excellent condition 200-300 971. John Keal coffee table, attribution, by Brown-Saltman, walnut divided top slides open to reveal a black surface, unsigned, fully open: 88″w, closed: 66″w × 24″d × 16″h, original finish, very good condition 300-500 972. 973. 183 Erik Buck dining chairs, four, rosewood, high-back forms with original tan faux leather upholstery, unsigned, original finish, 18"w x 22"d x 39"h, very good original condition 400-600 Moller dining table, Denmark, oak legs support a teak top, two pull-out leaves are stored under the top, original finish, unsigned, 51”w x 35.5”d x 25.5”h, open: 93”w, some wear to top, good original condition 400-600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 184 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 20th Century Art & Design Galleries Treadway Gallery, Inc. 2029 Madison Road Cincinnati, OH 45208 (513) 321-6742 Fax: (513) 871-7722 e-mail: [email protected] John Toomey Gallery, Inc. 818 North Boulevard Oak Park, IL 60301 (708) 383-5234 Fax: (708) 383-4828 e-mail: [email protected] Arts & Crafts Department John Toomey 708-383-5234 [email protected] Don Treadway 513-321-6742 [email protected] Fine Arts Department Joe Stanfield Lucy Toomey [email protected] [email protected] 708-383-5234 708-383-5234 Modern Design Department Lisanne Dickson 708-383-5234 [email protected] Auctioneers Jennifur Condon • Kevin Mannella • Lucy Toomey Directions Accounting Anne Dickinson 708-383-5234 [email protected] Absentee & Phone Bidding Lucy Toomey 708-383-5234 [email protected] Shipping Information Colleen Trimarco 708-383-5234 [email protected] The auction is being held at 818 North Boulevard (not to be confused with North Avenue) in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. By automobile from the East; take I-90/94 to 290 West Eisenhower X-way to Exit 21B, Harlem go north (right) to North Boulevard, take a right to 818 North Boulevard. By automobile from the South; take I-57 or I-55 to I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) continue north until you come to I-290 (Eisenhower xway) go east on I-290 to Exit 21B, Harlem Avenue, go north (left) approximately 10 blocks under viaduct to North Boulevard, take right to 818 North Boulevard. By automobile from the West; take I-80 or the East-West Tollway to I-290 (Eisenhower x-way) go east on I-290 to Exit 21B, Harlem Avenue, go north (left) to North Boulevard, take right to 818 North Boulevard. By automobile from the North; take I-90 East to I-294 South, to I-290 (Eisenhower x-way) go east on I-290 to Exit 21B, Harlem Ave., go north (left) to North Boulevard, take right to 818 North Boulevard. 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Ceramics offered in this sale are free of repairs, chips or cracks post production unless noted in the description of each lot. Our term “mint” refers to the object being in the same condition that it was in when originally produced. Sizes are approximate. Crazing, surface scratches, firing lines, bubbles, glaze crawls, stilt marks, firing flaws and base flakes will be noted if we feel that they are objectionable. Many of these flaws may have occurred when made. Most ceramics can be crazed, we generally will not mention it. Many producers have ground the bottom of their vases causing minute chips or flakes. Unless we feel that they are objectionable, they will not be mentioned. Grueby and other makers of carved pots or those with high relief will often have flakes on edges of the leaves or points in high relief, we will only mention anything we feel objectionable and will still consider these pieces to be mint. Clewell is copper-clad and patinated; this patina occasionally has small flakes, we mention any we feel is significant. Some framed tiles or plaques may have chips which are hidden by their frames. We will not be responsible for their disclosure unless we feel it is significant. Some pieces will be dirty or stained, this will usually not be mentioned. In any case, if you are particular about minor flaws, you should examine pieces in person or have our staff answer any questions. Please ask questions before you buy. Furniture has its original hardware and wood unless otherwise noted. Finishes and marks are carefully described. Some original finishes have minor restoration such as added color or a recoating. We will describe to the best of our ability, but it is the buyers responsibility to obtain an in depth description. The wood is oak, unless otherwise stated, and the dimensions are approximate. The furniture is old and over the years has acquired a few dents, drink rings, separations, burns, chips and assorted flaws. We will only mention those that we feel are objectionable. When we describe a piece of furniture as being in “excellent condition”, it generally implies that the finish is original and the structure is in fine shape. A piece that has been totally or partially refinished and is in good structural shape will generally be described as being in “very good condition”. A piece that needs to be refinished or that has a less than stable structural state (i.e. needs gluing, redoweling, etc.) may be generally described as being in “good condition”. The majority of this furniture is ready to be put in the home. Carpets, Rugs and textiles will be described on their overall condition. A piece that is without holes or major wear, but needing minor side or end repair will be described as in excellent condition. Pieces containing reweaves, re-piling or other professional repairs will be described as in very good condition. Pieces with wear or flaws and possibly needing repair will be described as in good condition. Certain pieces are rare in any condition and may be described as good condition regardless of appearance. Lamps will be described based on patina and condition of glass. Leaded lamps may have cracked segments, most will. Some parts may have been replaced through the years, and we will mention it if we feel objectionable. Shades with mica may contain minor flaking or burn spots that will be mentioned if we feel objectionable. Metalwork will be described based on patina and the condition of the object. Dents, scratches, wear and assorted flaws will be mentioned if we feel that they are objectionable. A piece with original patina, free of major dents or scratches usually will be described as in “excellent condition”. Art Glass will sometimes contain air bubbles, surface scratches, lines in the making and chips to the pontil. We will mention anything that we feel to be objectionable. Some glass may be ground at the factory causing minor chips or flakes. We will mention anything we feel to be excessive. Discoloration on the interior is usually present when originally produced and will not be noted unless we feel it is excessive. Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Bronzes. We guarantee objects to be an authentic work by the artist listed. Any and all information listed in the catalog that is not printed in bold type is given to the best of our knowledge, is merely our opinion, and is not guaranteed to be correct or authentic. We make every effort to insure 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. 1) A written letter from a noted authority presented to us, declaring the object to be executed by someone other than the artist listed. 2) This authority has no vested interest in the artist's work or the estate of the artist. 3) The object is returned to us in the same condition in which it was purchased. The purchase price will be refunded only; there will be no compensation for damages, loss of profit, professional fees, transportation or any other costs. If you have any questions regarding the condition, we would be happy to provide an opinion of the condition, but all works are sold as viewed. If a work is in obvious need of repair, or has obvious imperfections, we will attempt to note it in the description. If a painting is excessively dirty, we will attempt to note it in the description; however, we do not feel that the normal darkening of varnish over years is problematic, and it will not be noted in the description. If you would like for us to give our opinion regarding whether or not a work needs to be cleaned, please contact us. We believe it is important for you to know the condition of a work before you bid on it. We strongly recommend that you personally inspect potential purchases before the sale, or have your representative inspect it on your behalf. If this is not possible, we urge you to call us for a detailed verbal or written condition report. This report is not a professional conservator's evaluation, but is given to the best of our opinion. 186 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om CONDITION REPORTS: It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to be knowledgeable about the condition of the property before bidding. We are open for preview the week prior to every auction, or by appointment. We encourage you to visit and inspect all lots at this time. If you cannot personally examine items, we encourage you to call, e-mail or fax us 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. This information is solely our opinion and is not to be relied on as representations or statements of fact. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of all conditions, addendums, and corrections before the sale. Condition Reports for the auction are obtainable by contacting the John Toomey Gallery at 708-383-5234, they would be happy to assist you with detailed reports and photographs. Also, all secondary condition reports are listed on our website at the top of each online catalog page. There is a button that says "Condition Reports" that when clicked on, serves as a link to a lot numbered list of reports. Finally, we do our best to place a condition report with every lot listed on Artfact. PREVIEW: We will have a preview of the items offered in this sale, at the John Toomey Gallery, 818 North Blvd. in Oak Park, on the following dates: Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday, February 26, 2012 CLOSED, Monday, February 27, 2012 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 29 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Thursday, March 1, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday, March 2, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Also open by appointment when available. We're glad to offer an advance preview, usually for six weeks prior to sale date on most of the items in this sale to benefit those traveling through Chicago or for those who may find it inconvenient to preview at our normal times. Call for an appointment if you wish to arrange special viewing or evening viewing and we will try to accommodate you; contact John Toomey or Anne Dickinson at (708) 3835234 in Oak Park. We extend this courtesy to all our clients but request an advance phone call to make arrangements. ESTIMATES: Our price estimates are purely that, an estimate, reflecting the range in which the price may fall. This should give buyers an idea of what they should bid in order to have a good chance of being successful. In some cases the price range may be wider than others, due to the uniqueness of the individual piece. A few items have reserves. We implement them to offer items that may not have been available without them. You will find that few of the pieces offered have reserves. In most instances, the reserves will be less than the low estimate. ABSENTEE BIDS/PHONE BIDS: If you can't attend our sale, it is quite easy to get involved. You can bid over the phone during the sale or leave bids which will be executed by one of our representatives in the audience. When leaving a bid the only disadvantage you have is that you can't advance your bid as you might if you were there in person. Your bids are executed as though you are there in person. We get you into the bidding at the first opportunity to insure your chance of being successful at the lowest price. Because of this, the lot may sell for your highest left bid, but not to you because you were "in" at the previous bid. We respectfully ask that you refrain from calling during the auction to set up phone or leave absentee bids, as we use these lines to make calls to pre-arranged phone bidders. Advance arrangements are crucial to insure your bids will be handled without problems. Note: Please try to send in absentee bids and/or arrangements for phone bidding to us as early as possible. We have a limited number of phone lines available, and they do fill up very quickly, so make arrangements early to insure yourself a line. We cannot guarantee you will get a line if you make arrangements later than 5:00 p.m. (EST) on the Friday prior to the sale. Also, please remember we prefer to avoid phone bidding on items estimated under $500. Be sure absentee bids are given in the correct increments (see chart below). Keep in mind, when tie absentee bids come in, we will honor the first one received. However, absentee bids have an equal chance of being successful as do telephone or in-person bids and in no way take precedence. Again, please mail, fax or phone in absentee bids prior to 5:00 p.m. (EST) on the Friday prior to the sale, as we cannot guarantee execution after this time. If you mail your bids in, to avoid confusion, please do not also fax them (and vice versa). If you wish to confirm that your bids were received, please phone us. If you phone in to make additions to left bids, be sure you mention that you've already left bids. Call Janet Rogers in Cincinnati with any questions concerning absentee bids or phone bidding. NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT CALL FOR RESULTS OF SALE THE MONDAY AFTER THE AUCTION. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU AFTER ALL INFORMATION HAS BEEN CHECKED FOR ACCURACY. AUCTION INCREMENTS: We use the following increment multiples at our auctions. When leaving absentee bids, please make sure your bids fall within the proper increments. This is crucial to the success of your bids. If your bid is out of increment, we will drop it down to the closest increment. 0-500 500-1000 1,000-3,000 $25. increment $50. increment $100. increment 3,000-5,000 5,000-10,000 10,000+ $250. increment $500. increment $1000 increment or auctioneer's discretion DELIVERY: We use the safest and most economical methods that we are aware of to deliver purchases. You can obtain estimates for shipping prior to the auction by providing us with a full shipping address and lot(s) you are interested in purchasing. Domestic shipping quote requests must be received three business days prior to the sale; international quote requests must be received five business days prior to the sale. A single piece of furniture shipped within the US will range from $200-600 before insurance; a piece of pottery or glass of average size costs $35-60 before insurance; an average sized framed painting will range from $55-95 before insurance. All furniture delivery quotes are for delivery to a first floor or elevator building. Oversized items can cost significantly more to ship. All items are shipped fully insured, unless the buyer sends a signed waiver. If you have questions about the shipping or delivery cost of any item please inquire. The buyer is free to make his or her own shipping arrangements. Treadway/ Toomey Galleries are not responsible for items that are damaged in any way by shippers. If a problem arises, all claims must be settled between the buyer and the shipper. CONSIGNMENTS WANTED CONSIGNMENTS WANTED We are seeking fine quality consignments for our auctions. We will match or beat anyone's consignment rate for better items. Check with us before going elsewhere; you will be glad you did. We are not limited to our geographic area and can easily arrange shipment of any item. Call or write for a proposal. We are very interested in buying a single piece or any entire collection. Please call us if you have anything to consign or sell. 187 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 20th Century Art & Design Auction December 4th, 2011 • Sale Results * The prices listed do not include the 20% buyers premium. Results are subject to change. 1 Gustav Stickley desk, #706 8000 2 Gustav Stickley screen, #91 2500 3 Gustav Stickley china cabinet 3750 4 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #902 6000 5 Gustav Stickley beds, pair, #923 4000 6 Benedict Studios hanging fixture, attribution 2500 8 Gustav Stickley settee, #226 4000 9 Gustav Stickley plaque, #347 2000 10 Good Gustav Stickley mantle clock, 9000 11 Gustav Stickley wastebasket, #94 1700 12 Gustav Stickley coal bucket, #351 7000 13 Gustav Stickley floor lamp, #500 3500 14 Gustav Stickley night stand, #642 1300 15 Gustav Stickley cellarette, #88 1300 16 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #717 10000 17 Gustav Stickley armchair, #320 1000 18 Gustav Stickley armchair, #366 300 19 Roycroft footstool, recovered leather top 1000 20 Gustav Stickley lamp table, #654 900 21 Gustav Stickley lamp table, #607 1400 22 Roycroft lamp, #907 17000 23 Gustav Stickley desk, #550 6000 24 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #346 950 25 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #346 1400 27 Gustav Stickley sewing rocker, #303 175 29 Dirk Van Erp lamp 12000 30 Gustav Stickley side chair c. 1903 Harvey Ellis 12000 31 Roycroft china, group of fourteen pieces 1600 32 Roycroft china, group of thirty-seven pieces 2300 33 Gustav Stickley chafing dish stand, #352 3500 35 Gustav Stickley tray, #355, oval 950 36 Gustav Stickley candlestick, #74 475 37 Dirk Van Erp candlesticks, pair 2700 38 Grueby tile trivets, two 1700 39 Gustav Stickley twelve tile tea table 15000 41 Roycroft candelabra, #419 600 42 Gustav Stickley copper table articles, group of four 700 43 Roycroft candle holders, pair 1000 44 Roycroft lamp base, #914, with a Steuben shade 6000 45 Roycroft syrup jugs, set of six 200 46 Roycroft lamp, #906 1100 47 Gustav Stickley book rack 700 48 Roycroft frame, triptych form 1700 51 Heywood Wakefield wastebasket 550 52 Gustav Stickley umbrella stand, #382 2300 53 Good Gustav Stickley armchairs, pair, #318 3000 54 Roycroft Little Journeys stand 600 55 Gustav Stickley magazine stand, #72 1400 56 Stickley Brothers magazine stand, #4702 800 57 Teco vase, #85, designed by W.J. Dodd 8500 58 Tiffany Studios/Wheatley Pottery lamp 7500 59 Teco vase, shape #155 2900 60 Arts & Crafts clock, combined with shelf 275 61 Teco vase, shape #60B Orn, W. D. Gates 600 62 Teco vase, #287, designed by W.B. Mundie 1200 64 Arts & Crafts Morris chair 700 65 Stickley Brothers child’s chair 100 66 Stickley Brothers armchair, tall back 350 67 Arts & Crafts chairs, pair, Prairie School design 400 68 Arts & Crafts child’s chairs, two 75 69 Stickley Brothers rocker, #891 350 70 Arts & Crafts office chair, slatted back 250 71 Stickley Brothers sewing rocker, #933 100 74 Rookwood vase, Iris glaze 4250 75 Liberty & Company clock 3000 76 Liberty & Co. bowl, double handled form 1500 77 Weller Sicard vase, bulbous shape 1200 78 Bradley & Hubbard lamp, attribution 450 79 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of red roses 375 80 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of flowering trees 450 81 Pittsburgh lamp, bronzed metal base 375 82 Heintz frame, applied US military symbols 125 83 Teco vase, #266, designed by W.B. Mundie 1500 84 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of yellow roses 550 85 Teco vase, #432, designed by W.D. Gates 1300 86 Silver Crest vase 225 87 Arts and Crafts library table 600 88 Heintz vase #3641 250 89 Gustav Stickley secretary, designed by Harvey Ellis 27000 90 Teco tray, #307, designed by W.D. Gates 275 91 Jarvie Art Nouveau candlesticks, pair 2600 92 Arts & Crafts charger, hammered copper 475 188 93 Heintz humidor, design with a dog and AP&PA 600 94 Arts & Crafts fire fender 300 95 Heintz humidor, in bronze 400 96 L & JG Stickley bookcase, Onondaga Shops 2400 97 Roycroft tall pedestal, #080 8500 98 Charles Rohlfs desk chair, tall back 8500 99 Gustav Stickley desk, paneled front 2500 100 Gustav Stickley chairs, set of six, #1303 6000 101 Gustav Stickley library table, #653 3000 102 Van Briggle vase, c. 1907-1912, Dos Cabesos 2500 103 Rookwood vase, with stylized animals 1300 104 Arequipa vase, gray and brown matte glaze 900 105 Rookwood jardiniere, cherry design 175 106 Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges 175 107 Rookwood vase, leaves and berries 100 108 Rookwood Faience floor vase #467 2500 109 Cincinnati Art Carved easel 425 110 Rookwood Faience floor vase #467 3250 111 Liberty & Co. dish 900 113 Heintz compote, sterling on bronze 150 114 Heintz vase, attribution, 125 115 George Frost match safe, oval shape 425 116 Liberty & Co. box, pewter 850 117 English Arts & Crafts mirror 1500 119 Liberty & Co. clock, Tudric 1200 120 Royal Doulton bowl, very large 1500 121 Liberty & Co. teaspoons, set of six 750 123 L & JG Stickley sideboard, #735 4500 124 Gustav Stickley server, #818 1400 127 Arts & Crafts table, circular top 500 128 Gustav Stickley trestle table #401 1500 129 Arts & Crafts lamp, pyramidal shade with green 325 130 Dirk van Erp lamp, riveted shade 30000 131 Rohlfs candle stand, tall 9500 132 Marblehead vase, bulbous shape 325 133 Marblehead vase, low shape 225 134 Marblehead vase, cylindrical shape 500 135 Marblehead vase, shouldered shape 375 136 Van Briggle vase, c. 1916, double handled form 225 137 large Marblehead vase, bulbous shape 2000 138 Rookwood lamp, tapered pottery base 2600 139 Limbert table, #120, octagonal top 3500 140 Limbert table, #158, double oval 6000 141 Limbert pedestal, uncataloged form 4000 142 Limbert table, #146, oval top 2200 143 L & JG Stickley settle, Prairie form 1200 144 L & JG Stickley dining chairs, set of six 2400 146 Pewabic vase, double handled shape 1500 147 Marblehead vase, slender form 900 148 Roseville Crocus vase, light blue 400 149 Pewabic vase, small shape 200 151 Marblehead vase, bulbous form 450 154 Marblehead vase, large form 700 155 Heintz vase #3621B 550 156 Arts & Crafts plates, pair, hammered copper 275 157 Heintz vase, #3688 350 158 Silver Crest vase #B1023 175 159 Heintz vase #3581A 325 160 Dedham Pottery plate, water lily 75 161 Jarvie bookends, pair 375 162 Jarvie plate, in hammered sterling silver 650 163 Heintz vase #3659C 250 164 Heintz vase #3798B 325 166 Heintz vase #3592A 275 170 Rookwood handled vessel, detailed berry design 350 171 Rookwood vase, cherry blossom design 650 172 Rookwood vase, relief design of an iris 250 174 Rookwood vase, stylized fuchsia design 425 175 Rookwood vase, Venetian scene 2000 176 Rookwood jardiniere, Arts & Crafts geometric design 375 179 Gustav Stickley umbrella stand, #54 550 180 Gustav Stickley chair, c. 1901, three vertical slats 1800 182 Gustav Stickley bed, #912 3000 184 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #621, c. 1902 6000 185 Kalo goblets, pair 550 187 Charles Binns vase, bulbous hand-thrown shape 1500 188 Pewabic vase, unusually large bulbous form 1600 189 Arts & Crafts lamp with green slag glass 250 190 Arts & Crafts dresser mirror 300 191 Arts & Crafts lamp bronze base with tree motif 1600 192 Gustav Stickley footstool, #729 750 193 Gustav Stickley tea table, #604 800 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om RESULTS - December 4, 2011 - Hammer Prices 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 244 245 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 258 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 189 Stickley Brothers footstool, recovered leather seat 250 Stickley Brothers magazine stand, #4743 700 Limbert magazine stand #304 1200 Arts & Crafts magazine stand, caned sides 300 Handel floor lamp, harp base 475 Limbert cube chair, with three vertical slats 4500 Limbert wash stand, copper top 2800 Stickley Brothers coat rack, #187 600 Gustav Stickley silverware chest, in chestnut 4000 Jervis handled vessel painted ducks 300 Roseville Futura vase in red 150 Norse bowl, footed shape 100 Weller Etna mug with a Weller Etna vase 125 Weller Louwelsa vase with Weller Louwelsa vase 150 Roseville Futura vase, in brown, blue and green 375 Roseville Futura vase, unusual green glaze 450 Roseville Futura vase with green leaf design 275 Roseville Futura vase, green with flame design 700 Roseville Futura vase, red with geometric design 150 Roseville Futura vase, brown with green geometric design 550 Gustav Stickley table, c. 1901, dramatic design 8000 Dirk Van Erp lamp, riveted three-panel mica shade 26000 The Art that is Life poster 150 Harden table, thru-post top 1000 Arts & Crafts textile, stylized pine cone 250 Roycroft bowl, footed form 1100 Old Mission Kopperkraft bowl, made by hand 450 Stickley Brothers telephone stand and chair 650 Grueby fountain tile, large diamond shape 350 Malibu Pottery tile, floral design 100 Arts & Crafts textile, lace border 175 Arts & Crafts desk, two drawers and letter rack 450 Arts & Crafts textile, brown and pale blue 175 Gustav Stickley book rack, #74 2500 L & JG Stickley lamp table, #542 2200 Shop of the Crafters side chairs, pair, #320 1300 Weller Rhead Faience vase, geisha 1500 Weller Aurelian vase, painted poppy 500 Weller Rhead Faience, figure holding an instrument 700 Saturday Evening Girls vase, yellow 275 Newcomb College vase, with moss-laden trees 1200 Wheatley vase, green matte glaze 475 Roseville Chloron handled vessel 150 Weller Rhead Faience vase, tall w/ geisha 3500 Owens vase, large double handled 275 Arts & Crafts print, titled Herta Zuckermann 200 Lilian Miller woodcut Rain Blossoms, 1200 Arts & Crafts clock, riveted hammered copper 750 Charles W. Bartlett, woodcut Kobe, 600 Arts and Crafts dining chairs, set of five 650 Stickley Brothers dining table, Prairie School design 2900 Michigan Chair Company table, octagonal top 600 Roseville Mostique jardiniere, huge 250 Niloak Missionware floor vase 700 Fulper vase, Cucumber glaze 600 Russell Crook vase family of moose 18000 Teco vase, #273 2800 Teco vase, #173 4250 important Rookwood plaque, Mountain Lake, 17000 Stickley armchair, #354 -A, V Back 1400 Arts & Crafts Morris chair, bow-arm form 2000 Gustav Stickley side chair, #354, V back 400 Arts & Crafts lamp table, Prairie influenced 500 Gustav Stickley rocker, #2603 800 Stickley Brothers lamp table, similar to #2684 600 Fred Brosi tray, attribution 200 Arts & Crafts mirror, with hooks 700 Rare Teco vase, #184 1700 Teco vase, #336 900 Teco vase, #51 300 Teco bowl, #341 1600 Teco vase, #150 750 Teco vase, #428A 1500 Teco vase, #435 900 Teco vase, #447 1000 Rookwood vase, Wilhelmine Rehm in 1934 500 Arts & Crafts textiles, pair, fruit 275 Rookwood vase, sea horse 325 Group of 3 Weller Louwelsa 150 Arts & Crafts textiles, pair, 43.5w x 106l 275 Rookwood vase, fish designs 225 Arts & Crafts textiles, pair, 47w x 117l 300 Rookwood vase w/ Rookwood wall pocket 225 Arts & Crafts textile, tree designs 275 Rookwood vase #881E 100 Handel desk lamp three glass panels 1500 Roycroft sconces, pair 325 Heintz desk lamp #5501 500 Silver Crest vase #1010 400 Roycroft bookends, pair with rope design 200 293 294 295 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 307 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 317 318 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 328 329 330 331 332 333 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 347 348 349 350 353 354 355 356 359 360 361 365 366 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 377 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 390 392 394 395 396 397 398 400 401 402 403 405 406 409 410 Heintz vase #6596 375 Handel lamp, pine needle designs 2500 Fulper lamp, green crystalline glaze 1300 George Ohr vase, charcoal glaze 550 Forest Craft Guild blotter ends 175 Navajo rug, serrated diamond pattern 550 Lifetime bookcase, similar to #7630 1100 The Greatest Mother in the World, vintage poster 225 California tile-top table, eight tiles, bird 75 Arts & Crafts table, wrought iron base 100 Edward Sheriff Curtis In Black Canyon, 1500 Mono Lake Paiute coiled basket 600 California coiled basket, possibly Mission 425 Northwest California twined basket 500 Edward Sheriff Curtis The Piki Maker, 2400 Northwest California twined basketry hat 7.5w 425 Northwest California twined basketry hat 6.75w 425 Tlingit basket, cylindrical shape 500 The Arts & Clay Co. tile, tile: 9w x 11h 425 Common Ground Pottery vase, mushrooms 275 Common Ground Pottery vase, cats 450 Common Ground Pottery vase, grapes 350 Common Ground Pottery vase, grasshoppers 325 Common Ground Pottery, lilies 350 The Arts & Clay Co. tile, tile: 5.25w x 10.5h 275 Common Ground Pottery vase, dragonflies 375 Old Hickory style side chairs, set of four 750 Gustav Stickley armchair, #60 3250 Old Hickory style settee 275 Old Hickory style console table 600 Frank Lloyd Wright mirror, Taliesin 550 Frank Lloyd Wright sectional sofa, Taliesin 5500 Frank Lloyd Wright coffee table, Taliesin 1200 Frank Lloyd Wright dual table, Taliesin 375 Frank Lloyd Wright chair, Peacock 10000 Louis Sullivan architectural block 950 Frank Lloyd Wright poster 450 Frank Lloyd Wright dresser, 34h, shelf at top, Taliesin 1400 Frank Lloyd Wright night stand, Taliesin, script signature 425 Frank Lloyd Wright dresser, 53h, Taliesin 1100 Frank Lloyd Wright night stand, Taliesin, red monogram 550 Frank Lloyd Wright headboard, Taliesin 500 Frank Lloyd Wright club chair, Taliesin 2000 Frank Lloyd Wright ottoman, Taliesin, Coonley Weave pattern 850 Frank Lloyd Wright ottoman, Taliesin, Imperial Crystals pattern 850 Frank Lloyd Wright chest of drawers, Taliesin 1900 Frank Lloyd Wright table, Taliesin, circular slate top 2300 George Washington Maher game table and two chairs 3000 Morgan Co. hanging light, eight-sided 550 Afshar rug, floral pattern on red 350 Art Deco Chinese rug, floral and urn 48 x 70 300 Persian Bidjar rug, floral design w/ central medallion 2700 Heriz rug, floral design on red 1300 Ersari rug, geometric pattern, red 650 Arts & Crafts andirons, pair with crossbar 200 Persian Sarouk runner, floral on red 950 Persian Tabriz rug, 58 x 81, 1800 Persian Sarouk Mohajeran rug, floral on navy 750 Kerman rug, floral with central medallion 850 Persian Sarouk rug, floral on red field 375 Persian Bidjar rug, floral w/ central medallion 600 Northwest Persian runner, floral w/ central medallion 1300 Iranian rug, floral on red 2000 Kazak rug, geometric with medallions 375 Arts & Crafts window, landscape with windmill 325 Handel lamp green leaf overlay 1800 Loetz Figural vase, serpent 550 Art Glass & Metal Co. lamp, water lily design 3000 Heintz ashtray set, with an Arts & Crafts ashtray 75 Art Glass & Metal Co. lamp, wisteria pattern 2900 Handel lily lamp blossoming flower 1200 Handel lamp, attribution, pink flowers 1400 Handel lamp, attribution, green bows and pink flowers 1400 Loetz inkwell, attribution, iridescent 200 Handel lamp, attribution, red and green floral 1300 Zsolnay vase, designed by Sándor Apáti Abt 8000 Moorcroft vase, wisteria design 7h 375 Gallé vase brown, green, blue, yellow 3w x 8h 500 Gallé bowl, cameo cut maple leaf 1300 Gallé vase, miniature, green on pink 400 Gallé bowl, large, purple, green on pink 1700 Tiffany Studios Nautilus lamp 7500 Tiffany Studios lamp, base Queen Anne’s Lace pattern 4500 Tiffany Studios floor lamp, amber linen fold 9000 Tiffany Studios Counter Balance floor lamp 9000 Amphora vase, double handled with fish 125 Mougin vase, carved figural panel, white and blue 750 Emile Muller/La Grande Tuilerie d’Ivry vase 2500 Mettlach bowl, long and footed 275 Reinhold Merkelbach handled vessel, pewter lid 50 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om RESULTS - December 4, 2011 - Hammer Prices 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 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Tiffany bud vase, vertical ribs, iridescence 600 Georg Jensen silverware, group of sixty pieces 1600 Large Arts & Crafts tankard, copper and brass 375 Aesthetic Movement tray, hammered bronzed metal 75 Amphora Edda vase, four-handled #3623 750 Louis Riche Seated Cat, bronze sculpture 1200 Loetz Figural vase, gold glass with serpent 1400 Amphora plaque, female, with an Austrian plaque 325 Loetz Phänomen Genre 7499 vase 1100 Johann Maresch plaque, woman in a river landscape 250 Steuben vase, ruffled rim, gold aurene glass 350 Loetz Creta Rusticana vase, green iridescent glass 200 Steuben vase, ruffled rim, Verre de Soie glass 200 Loetz vase, orange, pink with blue swags 250 Gallé vase, yellow with blue Azalea design 12000 L.C. Tiffany vase 3570L, pulled feather 1900 Large Steuben vase, gold aurene 800 L.C. Tiffany vase, bronze holder 858 and 1048 900 Tiffany & Co. cigar lighter, ashtray and timepiece 600 WMF liqueur set, silver-plate 400 Tiffany & Co. opera glasses 325 L.C. Tiffany vase, opalescent glass, #217E 400 Tiffany Furnaces/Steuben lamp 2000 L.C. Tiffany vase, iridescence, 2w x 3h 350 Tiffany Studios lamp base, harp, bronze 1100 Pittsburgh lamp, attribution, glass shade with a landscape 275 Tiffany Studios lamp base, gold doré patina 800 L.C. Tiffany shade, green damascene pattern 8500 L.C. Tiffany vase, three-sided, pulled feather 17h 9000 L.C. Tiffany shade, opaque yellow and orange 4500 Amphora vase, Allegory of Russia, portrait 2400 Amphora vase, Fairy Tale Princess 1500 Gustav Klimt Cradle, halftone 800 Gustav Klimt Diptych (The Tree of Life), collotype No. 13 1000 Amphora vase, Dachsel, landscape 475 L.C. Tiffany vase 550 Amphora vase, sculpted dragon 9500 Moorcroft vase, Wisteria pattern 7.5h 250 Amphora vase, sculpted snake and leaves 300 Mazime Ewertz Two Figures, two sculptures 500 Macintyre handled vessel, leaf pattern 100 Moorcroft Florian Ware vase, blue 750 George Warren Rickey Weathervane, kinetic steel sculpture 11000 John Antrobus Early Morning View... oil 3000 Artist Unknown Standing Nude, oil 1300 Theodore Baur Untitled, oil 425 Charles Warren Eaton Nocturnal Landscape, oil 3000 Edward Loyal Field Normandy Girl, oil 475 Claude Buck Figure in Moonlight, oil 700 Robert Fletcher Gilder Landscape, oil 500 Walt Alonzo Lee Gold of Autumn, oil 300 Louis Weiner Landscape, oil 700 Herbert Cyrus Farnum Figures on a Path, oil 275 Frank Alfred Bicknell Man in Landscape, oil 1600 Artist Unknown Hillside, oil 150 Arno Bretsnyder Winter Landscape, oil 250 Artist Unknown Street Scene, oil 150 Frederick Lester Sexton Winter Landscape, oil 600 Percy B. Eckhart The Manor House, Asheville, NC, oil 425 James M. Donnell Old Sugar House at Dupois Near Rawdon, oil 75 John Hubbard Rich Portrait of Kate Millett, oil 600 Frederick Frary Fursman Nude in Woods, oil 700 Raphael Soyer Seated Nude, oil 2000 Gustave Claude Etienne Courtois, 1500 John Steuart Curry, attribution Dunavant, Kansas, pair, watercolor 500 Eduard Buk Ulreich A Flower of Spain, watercolor 600 José Clemente Orozco Female Nude, ink 3000 Paul Rahilly Portrait of a Man, watercolor 550 Paul Rahilly Landscape, watercolor, 550 Dixie Selden Boats in Harbor, oil 32500 Dixie Selden Portrait of a Lady, pastel 800 Louis Alexander Neebe Dunes, oil 1000 Rudolph T. Pen Haitian Scene, oil 125 Nell Walker Warner, attribution Boats in Harbor, oil 375 George Robert Smith, Jr. City Island, oil 300 J.J. Enwright Boats in Dock, Gloucester, oil 550 George Robert Smith, Jr. Wind Swept Breakers, oil 125 Frederic Whitaker House in the Rain, watercolor 250 Samuel David Lev-Landau Edge of Town, oil 500 Artist Unknown Ferris Wheel, watercolor 600 Artist Unknown Street Scene, watercolor 500 Artist Unknown Street Scene, watercolor 500 Lyonel Feininger Towers of St. Blaise, watercolor 16000 Maurice H. Sterne Benares Ghats, oil 1500 style of Joaquín Torres García Constructivo con Barco, oil 1000 Francesco J. Spicuzza Still Life, oil 150 Peter Moran Harvest in San Juan, New Mexico etching 225 554 556 558 559 560 561 562 565 568 569 571 572 573 576 577 580 581 583 584 585 586 588 589 594 595 597 610 611 612 616 623 625 627 628 629 630 631 633 636 638 639 640 641 642 644 645 646 649 650 651 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 663 664 666 667 669 670 671 673 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 697 698 699 700 701 702 Jefferson Stephen Ward Mountain Landscape, oil 375 Thomas Moran, group of four chromolithographs 3500 Édouard Manet Odalisque, etching 1000 Francisco de Goya La Touromaquia, etching 750 Kent Hagerman, group of three etchings 325 Grant Wood Sultry Night, lithograph 5500 Thomas Hart Benton Missouri Farm Yard, lithograph 700 Flora Itwin Schofield House and Garden, lithograph 200 Rand McNally & Co. Bird’s-eye View... sepia-toned lithograph 2100 Harry Lee Gadbury, group of three etchings 150 Artist Unknown We Eat Because We Work, color lithograph 500 Edward Penfield Join the United-States... color lithograph 425 John Gould Mecistura Caudata, color lithograph 75 Pablo Picasso Vallauris, 1964, linocut 5000 William Edouard Scott 7000 Palmer Cole Hayden New York City Street, oil 13000 Fred D. Jones, Jr Woman on the Street with Cat, watercolor 2800 David Clyde Driskell Untitled, oil 5000 Fred D. Jones, Jr. Street Performers, oil 4250 Joseph Delaney Reclining Nudes, ink 600 Robert Gwathmey Stitching, watercolor 3250 Merton D. Simpson Forms Falling, pair of watercolors 1400 Charles Henry Alston Head, mixed media 2100 William E. Artis Head, earthenware sculpture 24000 Lucy Carter Eliot Hessler, oil 950 Lucy Carter Eliot Disappearing Breed, oil 1200 Lyonel Laurenceau Portrait of a Man, oil 2700 Lyonel Laurenceau Jour de Fete, oil 1900 Lyonel Laurenceau Meditation, oil 850 Edgar Louis Yaeger Nude, oil 600 style of Alexander Calder, wire sculpture 700 Ben-Zion Weinman Prophets, pair of oils 500 Artist Unknown Lakeshore Path, oil 350 Giancarlo Cazzaniga Jazz Man, oil 1100 Benjamin G. Benno The Meeting on the Road, No. II, oil 4500 Jean Cortot Untitled, oil 2700 Hugo Weber Untitled, oil 1600 Robert Arthur Goodnough On Gray Pink, acrylic 2500 Savo Radulovic Cosmic Man, oil 500 Juan Cruz Untitled, oil 325 Remo Michael Farruggio Untitled, oil 600 Hugh Sheldon Wiley Figure, plaster 500 Richard Florsheim Night Tide, wax and oil 550 Arthur Flory Winter, gouache, crayon and sumi 300 Jimmy Ernst Tropic, oil 32500 Charmion von Wiegand #112, collage, 3000 Lazar Vozarevic Zlatno Pakovanje, mixed media 14000 Henri Robert Bresil Flamingos , oil 750 Henri Robert Bresil Flamingos , oil 650 Henri Robert Bresil Flamingos , oil 550 Ansel Adams Lake Tenaya, Yosemite National Park, silver gelatin print 300 Karel Appel Drole de Drame, color lithograph 750 Helmut Horn Carmel Tree, color photograph 1100 Kiyoshi Saito Untitled, color woodcut 425 Nicola Simbari Wall by the Sea, color lithograph 125 Pierre Alechinsky Boeuf Gros Sel, color lithograph 200 Ed Paschke Untitled, lithograph 350 Joan Miró Untitled, color lithograph 275 Chuck Close Untitled... photo print 1100 Victor Vasarely Untitled, screenprint 550 Richard Anuszkiewicz V, silkscreen 1100 Marko Spalatin Geometric, silkscreen 250 Mihail Chemiakin Untitled, lithograph 250 Mihail Chemiakin Untitled, lithograph 225 Alex Katz Corrine (Four Faces), woodcut 1100 Mel Ramos Miss Fruit Salad, color silkscreen 750 Peter Max Toulouse Lautrec, lithograph 600 LeRoy Neiman Red Goal, serigraph 550 LeRoy Neiman Ice Men, serigraph 750 Andy Warhol Fish, screenprint 4000 Jim Dine A Robe in Los Angeles, litho 2300 Jim Dine (Oo La La) Gangway Birdseed, litho 400 Andy Warhol Lincoln Center Ticket, silkscreen 2300 Jim Dine (Oo La La) Peoria Pig, litho 400 Paul Frankl console, cork top, oak base 950 Gilbert Rohde coffee table, round glass top 600 Gilbert Rohde china cabinet, model 3321 3250 Gilbert Rohde bar cart, model 3321 1200 Gilbert Rohde sideboard, model 3321 4250 Gilbert Rohde dining chairs, set of six 1800 Gilbert Rohde dining table, curved stretchers 2600 Gilbert Rohde cabinets, pair, model 3626 and 3627 2000 Peter Muller-Munk Normandie pitcher 2000 Manning Bowman thermos, light green enameled 750 René Coulon radiator, textured glass 1000 Hoffmann/Wiener Werkstatte wallet 450 K.E.M. Weber lounge chairs, pair 6500 Grosfeld House console table, wood frame 425 Wolfgang Hoffman console or vanity table 1000 Eileen Gray Bibendum chair, black leather 600 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om RESULTS - December 4, 2011 - Hammer Prices 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 719 721 722 723 725 726 727 728 730 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 749 753 754 755 756 757 758 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 771 772 773 776 777 779 780 782 783 784 786 787 788 790 791 792 793 794 795 797 800 801 803 804 805 807 810 811 812 814 815 816 817 818 820 821 823 824 191 Angelo Mangiarotti bowl and platter, two pieces 300 Paul Mayen table lamp, opaque white 400 Angelo Mangiarotti vases, two, marble 800 1960s floor lamp, white aluminum shade 400 Le Corbusier LC/4 chaise, serial no. (25261) 900 Le Corbusier LC/3 chair and sofa 1300 Midcentury chair, brown and white cowhide 700 Le Corbusier LC/2 sofa, black leather 900 Arthur Court sea lion champagne/ice bucket 1000 Le Corbusier LC/1 Basculant chairs, pair, cowhide 1200 Mies van der Rohe MR dining chairs, four 900 Nice Peter Voulkos Production Ware vase 1000 Ted Randall covered vessel 900 Robert Turner vase, gourd shape 3500 Robert Turner vase, gourd shape in bisque 2400 Robert Turner covered vessel, large 450 John Gill teapot, contemporary 1300 John Gill vase, contemporary 900 Art Pottery bowl, unknown 25 W.M. & C. Daley bowl, contemporary 4000 Raymond Loewy DF 2000 valet cabinet 34h 1500 Raymond Loewy DF-2000 cabinet 30.5h 1800 Verner Panton chairs, set of four 600 Verner Panton chair, molded white 175 Verner Panton Phantom chair 300 Giancarlo Mattioli Nesso table lamp 275 Torino robot lamps, two 2300 Verner Panton Bachelor chairs, pair 650 Wendell Castle Molar chair 1900 Eero Aarnio Pastille chair 375 Lars Gören-Nilson ‘Avanti 70’ cabinet 425 Cesare Lacca bar cart, walnut and brass 475 Barovier table lamps, pair 600 Franco Albini stool, rattan 300 Marco Zanuso Lady chair, gold wool 1200 Aldo Tura bar cart, red-stained parchment 800 Marcello Fantoni clown figure, 225 Warren Platner coffee table, nickel-plated wires 600 Angelo Testa paper art object 650 Warren Platner lounge chairs, pair 1500 Warren Platner lounge chairs, pair 1300 Laurel floor lamp, polished brass 325 Florence Knoll lounge chairs, pair 1200 Nessen floor lamps, pair 600 Eero Saarinen dining table 2100 Eero Saarinen Womb chairs, pair 2000 Harry Bertoia chairs, four 850 Ross Lovegrove desk/table, thick glass 750 Laurel floor lamp, white base 500 Fritz Haller cabinet, open shelving, green 800 Fritz Haller cabinet, open shelving, green 600 Verner Panton chairs, four, bright green 500 Ray Wilkes sofa, charcoal gray 125 Ray Wilkes chairs, pair, charcoal gray 700 Akio Takamori ceramic vessel sculpture, female 6500 Emanuele Terzani tiles, two 75 James Makins pitcher, white porcelain 100 Toshiko Takaezu bowl, brown glaze 225 Val Cushing bowl, 10w 250 Rose Cabat Feelie vase, bulbous 1100 Vivika & Otto Heino bowl, large 300 Harry Nohr turned wood bowl 800 Natzler bowl, #C901, flaring form 1200 Harrison McIntosh vase, large tapering 2000 Beatrice Wood vase, cylindrical 900 Alessio Tasca sculpture 500 blue, Timo Sarpaneva Kotilo bowl 500 red, Timo Sarpaneva Kotilo bowl 500 Robert Willson glass sculpture, 500 Venini battuto Canoa (canoe) bowl 750 Vistosi Murano glass table lamp 400 Marcel Wanders for Cappellini table lamp 425 Gucci glass bowls, set of six 800 Timo Sarpaneva Kotilo vase green 750 Philippe Starck Bloodmoney chair 250 Wharton Esherick stool 5000 Mira Nakashima Conoid chairs 3000 Henning Koppel Caravel Sterling Silver flatware 5500 Venini latticino salt and pepper bowls 150 Gio Ponti for Venini glasses, eight 900 Venini Handkerchief vase, clear 200 Venini vase, double incalmo form, signed with three-line acid stamp 600 Tobia Scarpa sommerso bullicini vase, 425 Orrefors Ariel vase, oval 175 Mark Peiser vase, pearlescent 150 Barbini figures, pair, Murano 1200 Edvin Ohrstrom for Orrefors Ariel low bowl, blue 250 Edvin Ohrstrom for Orrefors Ariel small vase 200 Ingeborg Lundin for Orrefors Ariel vase, square 1300 Edvin Ohrstrom for Orrefors Ariel vase, The Gondolier 2500 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 834 835 837 838 839 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 851 852 854 855 856 857 859 860 861 862 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 878 879 880 881 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 912 913 914 915 916 917 919 920 921 924 927 928 929 930 Edvin Ohrstrom for Orrefors Ariel vase, midnight blue 2500 Ingeborg Lundin for Orrefors Ariel cone-shaped 1200 Cendese Scavo vase, bulbous red 250 Cendese Scavo platter 200 Cendese Scavo vase, orange glass 150 Cendese Scavo vase, extended neck 200 Cendese Scavo candle holder 100 Cendese Scavo vase, pink glass 150 Gino Mazzega vase, fasce vase 300 Bertil Vallien vase, bottle form 300 Michael & Frances Higgins serving dish 225 Gino Mazzega bottle, fasce bottle 300 Tapio Wirkkala Kanttarelli vase, clear 350 Tapio Wirkkala Kanttarelli vases, two 250 Timo Sarpaneva Orchide vases, two 450 Tapio Wirkkala Tokio vase, internal bubbles 400 Tapio Wirkkala vase, swollen cylindrical 175 Clyde Burt pottery, three pieces 175 Scheier low bowl, incised geometric 250 Harrison McIntosh bowl, glazed stoneware 275 Clyde Burt vase, rooster 850 Richard Etts sculpture, open mouth 1800 Paul Laszlo chair 1100 Clyde Burt charger/platter 1400 Clyde Burt ceramic wall sculpture 5500 Paul Laszlo chairs, pair 2300 Paul Laszlo settee 3500 Hilliard art glass table lamp 1700 Lafer rosewood coffee table 850 Midcentury tapestry 350 Tobia Scarpa Bastiano sofa 800 Midcentury andirons, whimsical dog 400 Marianna von Allesch wall plaque 300 Borge Mogensen Hoop chair, 750 Charles & Ray Eames RAR (Baby rocker) 1200 Charles & Ray Eames LCW 1400 Charles & Ray Eames DTW-30 dining table 650 Boris Kroll tapestry, wool 1400 Charles & Ray Eames LCWs, pair 1600 Isamu Noguchi table lamp 1100 Isamu Noguchi Prismatic tables, pair 2500 Charles & Ray Eames 670/671 lounge chair and ottoman 3000 George Nelson speaker cabinet 600 Charles & Ray Eames DTW-50 coffee table 475 Alexander Girard neckties, three, horizontal stripes 375 Alexander Girard fabric, Lines, cotton 750 George Nelson Gateleg dining table 375 Charles & Ray Eames 670 lounge chair 1100 Alexander Girard table cloth, blue Checkerboard 300 George Nelson Bubble lamp 425 Alexander Girard table cloth, round blue 300 Alexander Girard table cloth, orange Checkerboard 250 Alexander Girard table cloth, orange Checkerboard 200 Alexander Girard table cloth, blue Checkerboard 300 George Nelson Bubble lamp 26dia 200 Charles and Ray Eames ETR (Surfboard) table 375 Norman Cherner side chairs, four 1200 George Nelson bench, 500 George Nelson jewelry chest, 550 George Nelson bench, 900 Charles and Ray Eames chaise, eggplant-colored 2300 George Nelson jewelry chest 900 Norman Cherner armchairs, pair 1500 Florence Knoll single pedestal desk 450 Charles & Ray Eames Eiffel tower shell chair 275 George Nelson Executive desk, 1200 Paul McCobb Irwin Collection wall unit 1300 Gerald Thurston hanging lamp 500 Hugh Acton coffee table/bench 650 Gerald Thurston floor lamp 500 Paul McCobb cabinet, bleached mahogany 1100 Paul McCobb Easy chair and ottoman 1900 Paul McCobb settee, replaced upholstery 850 Paul McCobb Slipper chairs 2100 Paul McCobb Master Chest, Irwin Collection 700 Paul McCobb table and chairs 1200 Edward Wormley lounge chair 800 Edward Wormley Sheaf of wheat occasional table 1000 Edward Wormley game table 550 Edward Wormley sofa, Astra Strobel 1000 Edward Wormley desk 850 Edward Wormley Our Town fabric remnant 275 Edward Wormley Printing Block cabinet 3500 Harris Strong framed tile mosaic 300 Johann Tapp desk, round form 2100 Widdicomb bench, attribution, original brown 450 Lightolier floor lamp 150 Dorothy Thorpe chandelier, six solid Lucite arms 500 Edward Wormley stools, pair 2300 Edward Wormley sectional sofa 850 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om RESULTS - December 4, 2011 - Hammer Prices 931 Paul Laszlo cabinet 225 932 Hans Wegner Wishbone or Y chairs 950 933 Hans Wegner rocking chair 1400 934 Finn Juhl Easy Chair No.53 1500 935 Finn Juhl F137 chair, Japan chair 1000 936 Hans Wegner Peacock chair, pair 3750 938 Hans Brattrud demi-lune desk 2700 939 Arne Norell Ari lounge chair and ottoman 2900 940 Lyfa floor lamp, bronze tri-form base 425 942 Bruno Mathsson Maria folding table 1600 943 Ole Wanscher cabinet, mahogany and birch 600 944 Hans Wegner CH07 lounge chair 850 945 Erik Buck barstools, pair 950 947 Hans Wegner The Chair/Round chair, set of six 4000 948 Jens Quistgaard desk, teak, hinged gallery 1000 949 Hans Wegner The (Round) chair 1200 950 Hans Wegner The (Round) chairs, pair 2000 951 Hans Olsen dining set, four chairs 1700 952 Lars Gören-Nilson Avanti 70 cabinet 375 954 Borge Mogensen dining chairs, six 500 956 Borge Mogensen seating unit, two pieces 700 957 Poul Henningsen PH-5 hanging lamp 375 958 Kristian Vedel table rosewood 800 960 Danish rosewood corner cabinet 650 963 Lisa Larson animals 450 964 Hector Aguilar carving set 75 965 Taxco pitcher and glasses set 400 966 Midcentury sculpture, bronze, spikes 1100 967 Edna Arnow vases, with a Pillin vase, three pieces 225 968 Stephen Polchert ceramic bowl 200 969 Julio de Diego bowl 125 970 Carstens Tonnieshof table lamp 150 971 German pitcher, brass 175 973 Bjorn Winblad Juggler sculpture 425 974 Midcentury tile-top table, wrought-iron 475 975 Mexican brass trays, pair, triangular 200 976 Harris Strong framed tiles, two panels 300 977 Grete Jalk coffee table and pair of end tables 1600 978 Peter Hvidt and Orla Nielsen coffee table 325 979 Midcentury Danish desk cabinet 600 980 Yngve Ekstrom Lamino chair and ottoman 1000 981 H. Brockmann-Petersen armchairs, six 800 982 Borge Mogensen Safari chair 550 983 Sven Ivar Dysthe Armchair 1001 lounge chairs 1100 984 Fritz Hansen tray table 350 985 Poul Cadovius style wall unit 600 986 Dux reclining chair and ottoman 400 987 Midcentury wall unit with desk 800 988 Edward Fields rug, Alexander Calder style 1200 989 Dennis Pearson White Turkeys, lighted sculpture 425 990 Paul McCobb occasional table 275 991 Frederick Weinberg room divider 550 992 French tile-top coffee table 1100 993 Mathieu Mategot torch-style table lamps, pair 600 994 Frederick Weinberg shelving unit 750 995 C. Jeré sculpture, steel, open rectangular 300 996 Mathieu Mategot trays, three, 750 997 Vallauris coffee table 800 998 Alan Gould chairs, set of four 400 999 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings desk 2700 1000 Moroccan rug, thick hand-knotted 1200 1001 Jens Risom sofa 500 1002 Paul Frankl night stands, pair 700 1003 Paul Frankl occasional tables, pair 650 1004 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings coffee table 425 1005 Paul McCobb bench and cabinet 425 1006 Moroccan rug, thick hand-knotted natural wool 500 1007 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings china cabinet 300 1008 C. Jeré sculpture, wire star-burst 1500 1009 Karl Springer mirror, square form 500 1010 Cedric Hartman occasional table 1500 1011 Paul Evans coffee table, sculpted bronze base 3500 1012 Philip & Kelvin LaVerne La Fleur coffee table 2600 1013 C. Jeré table lamp, brass, large rectangular 500 1014 French glass lamps, blue glass, metal base 600 1015 Barovier and Toso Opalino a Fiamma Murano glass lamp 550 1016 Philip & Kelvin LaVerne Muses coffee table 2200 1017 Midcentury sofa and chair 1000 1018 Directional tables, pair, attribution 700 1019 C. Jeré Lone Cypress sculpture, bronze 325 1020 Tobia Scarpa Soriana chair 900 1022 Milo Baughman lounge chairs, pair 1800 1023 C.Jeré table lamp/sculpture 300 1024 Design Institute America coffee table 125 1027 Rougier table lamp, two-piece shade 350 1028 Russell Woodard Sculptura chairs, pair 250 1029 Midcentury desk, USA, burled wood 450 1030 John Widdicomb bedroom suite, five pieces 500 192 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om INDEX 1930s - 721 1950s - 764, 765, 914, 963 1960s - 745, 773, 852, 853, 861, 885, 937, 959 1970s - 833 Adams, Michael - 115 Adler, Allan - 878 Agam, Yaacov - 683 Agra - 368 Ahrend de Cirkel - 735 Albers, Josef - 692 Albrizzi, style of - 861 Amphora - 401, 402, 406 Anisfeld, Boris Izrailovich - 491, 509 Arco, style - 832 Armin, Emil - 563 Arredoluce, style - 789 Art Deco - 713, 719, 723 Art Deco, revival - 766 Art Nouveau - 375, 880 Art Reference Books - 259 Artist Unknown - 444, 656, 806 Arts & Crafts - 15, 27, 324, 31, 33, 56, 56, 64, 68, 69, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 92, 95, 99, 106, 112, 117, 125, 127, 128, 136, 137, 149, 168, 170, 171, 173, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 212, 218, 230, 234, 261, 271, 279, 281, 284, 289, 321, 327, 330, 331, 332, 337, 345, 371, 372, 377 Asian - 306 Austin, Darrel - 618 B&B Italia - 804 Baccarat - 901 Bach, Alfons - 727 Bach, Oscar, style - 338 Baggs, Arthur - 142 Bak, Samuel - 675 Baker - 960 Ball, L. Clarence - 453 Barbi, Tommaso - 830 Barovier & Toso - 900 Bartholemy, Dorothy - 643 Barye, Antoine-Louis, after - 440 Batchelder - 224 Baughman, Milo - 836, 838, 839, 945 Belux - 800 Benedict Studios - 207 Benno, Benjamin G. - 630, 631 Benton, Thomas Hart - 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549 Blum, Robert Frederick - 528 Bosman, Richard - 667 Bradley & Hubbard - 29 Bretby - 319 Broe, Vern - 487 Brooks - 113 Brueton - 858 Buck, Erik - 972 Buehr, Karl Albert - 493 Burke - 962 Burlini, J.A. - 870, 873 Calapai, Letterio - 568, 569, 570, 571, 572 California Faience - 159 Capron, Roger - 827 Carroll, Patty - 622 Carter, Clarence Holbrook - 584 Casnelli, Victor - 448 Cassina - 799, 802 Castañeda, Felipe - 523 Castel, Moshe - 671 Caucasian - 362 Cazaux, Edouard - 428 Cenedese - 887 Chandler, Houston E. “Keg” - 578, 580 Chinese - 310, 311, 312, 318, 320 Chiparus, Demetre H., after - 608 Christensen, Kai - 968 Christ-Janer, Albert William - 581 Christo - 691 Clark, Claude - 579 Clewell - 157 Clifton - 246 Colin, George - 586 Common Ground Pottery - 114, 116 Craftsman Co. - 219 Crook, Russell - 36 Cuevas, Jorge Luis - 521, 522 Curtis, Asahel - 288 Curtis, Edward Sheriff - 287 Dalí, Salvador - 665, 666 Danish - 932, 934, 935, 969 Danish Modern - 929 193 March 4, 2012 Daum - 417, 420, 423 Davis, Stuart - 495 De Kruif, Henry Gilbert - 478 Debut, Marcel, after - 481 Dedham Pottery - 140 Despres, Jean - 696, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709 Deutch, Eugene - 884 Dice, Robert - 811 Dine, Jim - 682 Ditzel, Nanna - 731, 733, 938 Dixon, Charles Edward - 441 Domínguez, Oscar - 575, 576 Dorsey, William Ballantine - 463 Drew, Dorothy Hart - 469 Drouet, Rene - 931 Drumm, Donald - 964 Dunbar, style - 970 Dupre, Andre - 950 Durand - 415 Durand, attribution - 397 Eames, Charles & Ray - 740, 741, 742, 747, 748, 751, 754, 755, 757, 759, 760 Egyptian Revival - 761, 763 Eikaas, Ludwig - 638 Eliot, Lucy Carter - 496, 498 Engle, Harry Leon - 462 English - 777 English Arts & Crafts - 5, 109, 184, 215, 232, 292, 294, 333, 334, 335, 382 Eschbach, Paul André Jean - 451 European Arts & Crafts - 378 Evans, Paul - 841 Felguérez, Manuel - 524 Fini, Leonor - 684 Finnish - 775 Floherty, Jr., John J. - 603 Flos - 828 Fogel, Seymour - 640, 641, 642 Ford & Johnson - 98 Fornasetti - 865 Fortuny y Carbó, Mariano José María Bernardo - 436 Foujita, Léonard Tsuguharu - 557, 558 Frankl, Paul - 714 Freckelton, Harry - 486 Freeman, Don - 499, 500, 501, 502 French - 389, 424 French Art Deco - 390 French Art Nouveau - 329, 339, 381 Fried, Pal - 616 Frost, Arthur Burdett - 438 Frost, George - 50 Fulper - 43, 51, 94, 156, 158, 162, 223, 227, 228, 229, 246 Galea, Luigi Maria - 490 Gallé - 400, 421, 422, 425 Gambone - 888 Gates Pottery - 84 Gauss, Eugene - 607 German - 39, 54, 105 Gildor, Jacob - 672, 673 Giles, Howard - 529 Girard, Alexander - 742, 744, 746 Glinsky, Vincent - 596 Gorgoni, Gianfranco - 620 Gottlieb, Harry - 497 Graham, John D. - 473 Grathwol, Ray Anthony - 585 Grauer, William C. - 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520 Greene - 805, 808 Griffith, Louis Oscar - 456, 457, 458 Gross, Chaim - 602 Grueby - 138, 222 Grumieaux, Louis Phillipe - 505 Gruppe, Emile Albert - 489 Gundelfinger, John Andre - 591 Gustavsberg - 883 Hall, George Henry - 443 Haller, Fritz - 837 Hamadan - 356 Hamilton, Hildegarde Hume - 492 Hampshire - 139, 256, 260+B62 Handel - 7, 52, 55, 65, 210, 235, 258 Hannig, Henry Charles - 599 Hansen, Hans & Bode Willumsen - 879 Hanson, Joseph Mellor - 612 Harden - 124, 126 Harles, Victor Joseph - 452 Harshe, Robert Bartholomew - 477 Hartmann, Cedric, style - 941 Hassam, Frederick Childe - 542 Hasui, Kawase - 296 Hayter, Stanley William - 543 Heinrichs, Joseph - 49 Heintz - 38, 41, 237, 273 Henredon - 928 Hess, Sara Mae - 459 Higgins, Michael and Frances - 889 Hilton, Roger - 653 Hoffman, Wolfgang - 726 Hollen - 816 Holmes, Palmer Z. - 476 Horchow - 824 Hurley, E.T. - 255, 263, 265, 267, 270 Hyde, Helen - 175 Hyoyu - 295 Industrial - 730 Ipsen, Kent - 891 Italian - 826, 829, 831, 852, 948 Jacobsen, Arne - 737 Janco, Marcel - 677 Jansen, Maison - 847, 848, 849 Japanese - 299, 301, 303, 304, 305, 307, 308, 309, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317 Jefferson - 58 Jefferson Electric Co. - 750 Jensen, Georg - 770 Jeré, Curtis - 843, 851, 854, 882 Juhl, Finn - 732 Kagan, Vladimir - 862 Kalo - 88, 89, 275 Kamp, Louise Mary Wahl - 460 Kaplan, Joseph - 645, 646 Kaplan, Marcia, attribution - 652 Karabagh - 376 Keal, John, attribution - 971 Keane, Margaret D. H. - 589 Kearney, John - 876 Keck, George Fred - 651 Keenan, Frank - 587 Kingman, Eduardo - 609 Kjaerholm, Poul - 791 Klein, Medard P. - 635, 636, 637 Klimt, Gustav - 386, 387, 388 Kniffin, Herbert Reynolds - 482, 483, 484 Koch & Lowy - 793 Koefoeds - 940 Koenig, John Franklin - 650 Konrad, Ignac - 465 Kovacs - 801 Krafft, Carl Rudolph - 466 Krstulovi, Maksim - 583 Kulicke, Robert Moore - 590 Kunisada, Utagawa - 302 L’Verre Francais - 394 Lakeside Craft Shop - 119, 169 Lalique, Rene - 392, 395, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897 Lambe, Vincent - 592 Lartigau, Louis - 437 Laurenceau, Lyonel - 617, 619 Laurencin, Marie - 467 LaVerne, Philip & Kelvin - 867 LeCoultre - 871 Lee, Doris Emrick - 561 Lever, Richard Hayley - 479 Lhote, André - 480 Liberty & Company - 53, 290, 291, 293 Lie, Jonas - 530 Lifetime - 26, 268, 285 Lightolier - 943 Limbert - 6, 12, 78, 167, 178, 180, 186, 189, 208, 209, 236, 283 Lipchitz, Jacques - 685 Loetz - 419 Loewy, Raymond - 814 Lorjou, Bernard - 657 Lotton, Charles - 430 Lozowick, Louis - 539 Lucite - 864 Lunois, Alexandre - 527 Luxfer - 341, 346, 348 Maar, Dora - 588 Mabe - 767 Maher - 336 Malone, Robert R. - 562 Man Ray - 593 Mané-Katz - 475 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om INDEX Manners, William - 442 Marblehead - 80, 82, 85, 141, 143 Marin, John - 503, 504 Masson, André - 686 Mastercraft - 844, 845, 846 Mathsson, Bruno - 933 Matteograssi - 795, 798 Matulka, Jan - 474 Mazza, Sergio - 835 McArthur, Warren - 693, 694 McCobb, Paul - 913, 921, 923, 926, 927 McConaha, Lawrence - 485 Mendini, Alessandro, attribution - 886 Mera, Harry P., Dr. - 2 Merrimac - 277 Methven, Harry Wallace - 455 Meunier, Georges - 526 Meurer, Charles Alfred - 447 Mexican - 771 Michigan Chair Company - 91, 93, 130, 185 Midcentury - 829, 831, 842, 875, 924, 939, 952, 958, 965 Miller, Herman - 697, 710, 745, 752 Miller, Howard & Herman - 711 Mogensen, Borge - 936 Moller - 973 Mont, James, inspired - 863 Moorcroft - 404, 407, 408, 409, 410 Moran, Thomas - 510 Morfeo, Giovannoni & Rodrigo Torres - 820 Moroccan - 365, 942 Mucha, Alphonse - 533 Muller Freres - 384 Müller, Alfredo - 566, 567 Murano - 774, 859, 892 Nakashima, George - 807, 813 Natkin, Robert - 639 Nealy, Craig - 953, 954 Neiman, LeRoy - 687, 688, 690 Nelson, George - 738, 739, 743, 744, 749, 756, 758 Nessen - 947, 949 Nevelson, Louise - 556 Newcomb College - 35 Newcomb College, style of - 81 Niloak Missionware - 4 Noecker, Harold - 613 Nohr - 877 North Dakota School of Mines - 145, 191, 243 O’Hara, Eliot - 512 Okie, Griffin - 809 Old Hickory - 322, 323, 325, 326, 373 Olivetti - 819 O-luce - 803 Ostuni, Peter W. - 647, 648, 649 Overbeck - 34 Palenske, Reinhold H. - 461 Palmer, Pauline - 471 Panton, Verner - 815 Parzinger, Tommy - 944, 946 Pattison, Abbott - 610 Paul, Stewart - 812 Paulin, Pierre - 817, 821, 822 Pearson, Ronald - 869 Peiser, Mark - 898 Perrault, Ida Marie - 506, 540 Persian - 297, 364 Petry, Victor - 508 Pewabic - 71, 144, 225 Phillips, Walter Joseph - 464 Picasso, Pablo - 534, 535, 537, 634 Picasso, Pablo, after - 536 Pineda, Antonio - 776 Pisgah Forest - 13 Plail - 233 Platner, Warren - 787, 788, 790, 794 Pollock, Charles - 792 Pozzi and Verga - 797 Prahar, Renee Irene - 298, 300 Prairie School - 3, 67, 347, 353 Priebe, Karl - 605 Probber, Harvey - 753, 955, 956, 957 Rauschenberg, Robert - 679 Rebeyrolle, Paul - 681 Reed & Barton - 762 Reedy, Leonard Howard - 513 Regal Design Studio - 857 Remahl, Frederick - 582 Rembrandt - 925 Renoir, Pierre-Auguste - 531, 532 194 March 4, 2012 Riley, Bridget - 689 Ringer, Charles - 856 Rivera, Diego - 525 Robertson, Bill - 855 Robertson, Tom A. - 565 Robinson, Aminah Brenda Lynn - 598 Robsjohn-Gibbings, T.H. - 779, 780, 781, 782, 784, 785, 786, 850, 916, 918 Rohde, Gilbert - 695, 718, 720, 722, 724, 725, 728, 729 Rohne, Bernhard - 845 Rookwood - 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2, 23, 24, 25, 40, 42, 44, 45, 83, 86, 160, 163, 164, 226, 239, 249, 251, 257, 262, 264, 266, 269, 274, 276 Roseville - 96, 148, 152, 159, 161, 187, 253 Roth, Leo - 674, 676 Rouault, Georges - 541 Royal Doulton - 403 Roycroft - 28, 30, 90, 107, 120, 121, 122, 123, 231, 241, 272 Rubin, Reuven - 678 Saito, Kiyoshi - 668, 669, 670 Salemme, Attilio - 632, 633 Salterini - 868, 951 Sanford, Walter - 577 Sarouk - 358, 364 Scandinavian - 961 Scarlett, Rolph - 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664 Schanker, Louis - 574 Scheiber, Hugó - 468 Schmidt, Carl - 511 Schullerus, Trude - 507 Schutz, Ludwig R. - 405 Schwartz, Carl - 644 Schwartz, Harry - 712, 715, 716, 717 Schwartz, William Samuel - 550 Seguso - 899 Sherer, Gene - 810 Shop of the Crafters - 134 Smith, Moyr, for Minton Tile Co. - 37 Sonderborg, Vamo - 734 Soyer, Raphael - 559 Spears, Ethel - 604 Spelman, John Adams - 564 Spiers, Harry - 454 Spratling, William - 769 Springer, Karl - 840 Steiner, Jane - 595 Steingold, Meir - 597 Stern, Bert - 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629 Sterne, Maurice - 472 Steuben - 414 Stickley - 181 Stickley Brothers - 62, 97, 103, 104, 111, 129, 147, 177, 192, 213, 214, 217, 242, 280, 286 Stickley, Charles - 66 Stickley, Gustav - 1, 9, 10, 11, 32, 46, 47, 48, 59, 60, 61, 63, 72, 102, 108, 110, 118, 131, 132, 133, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155, 165, 166, 174, 179, 188, 211, 238, 240, 278, 282 Stickley, L & JG - 14, 76, 182, 183, 190, 206, 216, 220 Stiffel - 922 Stilnovo - 796 Strong, Harris - 874 Sullivan, Louis - 352, 355 Sumak - 369 Summers, Carol - 654 Svendsen, Svend Rasmussen - 449, 450 Swedish - 930 Szendy, Arisztid - 494 Tagliapietra, Lino - 834 Tarkay, Itzchak - 611, 680 Taxco - 872, 881 Teco - 22, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205 Thonet - 379, 380, 966, 967 Thurston, Gerald - 778, 783 Tiffany and Co. - 772 Tiffany Studios - 256, 260, 385, 426, 429, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435 Tiffany, L.C. - 383, 391, 393, 396, 399, 411, 412, 413, 416, 418, 427 Toffoloni, Werther & Piero Palange - 825 Torino - 818 Trevaise, attribution - 398 Ulreich, Eduard Buk - 514 Van Briggle - 244 Van Erp, Dirk - 70, 87, 100, 101, 135, 172 Vasarely, Victor - 658 Venini - 860, 866 Villon, Jacques - 445, 446 Vintage - 193 Vistosi - 823, 890 Von Neumann, Robert - 551, 552, 553, 555 Vuillard, Edouard - 573 Vysekal, Luvena B. - 470 Wakefield, Heywood - 328, 374 Walrath - 146 Warb, Nicolaas - 655 Webber, Charles T. - 439 Wegner, Hans - 736 Weidemann, Jakob - 601 Weinstein, Bernard - 614, 615 Weller - 245, 247, 248, 250, 252, 254 Wengenroth, Stow - 554, 560 Wertheimer, Alfred - 621 Wessels, Glenn Anthony - 538 Wilcox - 221 Wilde, John Henry - 600 Wildenhofer, F.J. - 176 Wilkinson - 200 Wingate, Arline Hollander - 594 Winslow, Henry J. - 488 WMF - 57 Woelffer, Emerson - 606 Wormley, Edward - 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 915, 917, 919, 920 Wright, Frank Lloyd - 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 354, 357, 359, 360, 361, 363, 366, 367, 370 Young, J.M. - 199 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om Built and furnished in 1901 to 1902, La Hacienda was located in the mountains of Colorado, where the collection remained until coming to auction on May 20, 2012. 195 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om 196 w w w . tr e ad w ay g a l l ery .c om
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