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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t lounge chair from Chandigarh
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t sofa from the High Court, Chandigarh
France/India, c.1955–1956 | upholstery, teak, leather | 22 w × 32 d × 33 h inches
France/India, c.1955–1956 | upholstery, teak, leather | 64 w × 32 d × 33 h inches
$10,000–15,000
$30,000–50,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau,
and Moreau, ppg. 323–362, 565–566
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection
PROVENANCE: High Court, Chandigarh, India | Private collection
ppg. 323–362, 565–566
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t chair from Chandigarh
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t set of three armchairs from Chandigarh
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak, cane | 16 w × 18.5 d × 30 h inches
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak, vinyl | 21 w × 22 d × 30 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 570
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 563
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection
P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t writing table from Chandigarh
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak | 32 w × 23 d × 28.25 h inches
$4,000–6,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 573
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t Committee conference table from Chandigarh
France/India, c.1961 | lacquered teak | 95.25 w × 47.5 d × 30.5 h inches
$70,000–90,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 585
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t console from Chandigarh
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak | 71.25 w × 21.5 d × 30.5 h inches
$15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau,
pg. 581 illustrates variations
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
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C h a r lot t e P e r r i a n d wall lights, set of twelve
France, c.1950 | Galerie Steph Simon | enameled steel | 5 w × 2.75 d × 7 h inches
Signed with applied foil manufacturer’s label to each example: [Made in France Classe 1]. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Charlotte Perriand: Un Art de Vivre, Flammarion, pg. 52
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t folding tables, pair
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t pair of Demountable armchairs from Chandigarh
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak | 24 w × 16 d × 29.5 h inches
France/India, c.1960 | lacquered teak, cane | 21 w × 22 d × 30 h inches
$5,000–7,000
$15,000–20,000
PROVENANCE: Private collection, New York
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 559
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
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J e a n P r o u v é Cité desk
France, 1950 | Ateliers Jean Prouvé | enameled steel, stained oak | 37.25 w × 27.5 d × 28.5 h inches
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Jean Prouvé, Complete Works Volume 3: 1944–1954, Sulzer, ppg. 35, 208–211, 233
Jean Prouvé, Galerie Patrick Seguin and Sonnabend Gallery, ppg. 234, 266–269, 410–411
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Paris | Private collection, Tokyo
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C h a r lot t e P e r r i a n d table lamp
France, c.1955 | Philips International | enameled steel, brass | 16.75 w × 9 d × 9.25 h inches
Signed with applied foil manufacturer’s label to underside: [Phillips]. $1,000–1,500
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C h a r lot t e P e r r i a n d a n d L e C o r b u s i e r blackboard from Le Pavillon du Brésil,
Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris
France, 1956–1959 | lacquered cork, oak | 55 w × 4.5 d × 27.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Charlotte Perriand: Un Art d’Habiter, Barsac, ppg. 462–469 discuss commission
PROVENANCE: Le Pavillon du Brésil, Cité International Universitaire de Paris | Private collection
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M at h i e u M at é g ot floor lamp
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t pair of lounge chairs from Chandigarh
France, 1953 | Atelier Matégot | enameled steel, perforated and enameled steel
France/India, c.1955 | teak, cane | 20.25 w × 28 d × 28 h inches
22 w × 14 d × 65.5 h inches
$10,000–15,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 563
LITERATURE: Mathieu Matégot, Jousse and Mondineu, fig. 97
PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India | Private collection, New York
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P i e r r e J e a n n e r e t, at t r i b u t i o n daybed
France/India, c.1955 | lacquered teak, iron, canvas strapping, | 74.75 w × 33 d × 18.25 h inches
$5,000–7,000
PROVENANCE: Private collection, New York
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R e n é P r o u cabinet
France, c.1940 | Italian walnut, lacquered wood, brass | 63 w × 15 d × 64.5 h inches
Cabinet features three drawers beneath three doors concealing adjustable shelving. $5,000–7,000
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S e r g e M o u i l l e Cachan applique
France, 1957 | Ateliers Serge Mouille | enameled aluminum, brass | 11 w × 10 d × 7.75 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Serge Mouille: A French Classic, Pralus, pg. 181
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S e r g e M o u i l l e Petit Saturne sconce
France, 1957 | Ateliers Serge Mouille | enameled aluminum, brass | 10 w × 10 d × 7 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Serge Mouille: A French Classic, Pralus, pg. 182
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Pau l E va n s custom Sculpted Metal chairs, pair
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Pau l E va n s dining table, model PE-24
USA, c.1970 | Paul Evans Studio | bronze resin over steel, upholstery | 21 w × 23.75 d × 32.25 h inches
USA, 1969 | Paul Evans Studio for Directional | welded and enameled steel, glass | 84 w × 43.75 d × 29.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Welded signature and date to base: [PE 69]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Directional, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
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Pau l E va n s cabinet, model PE 40A
USA, 1972 | Paul Evans Studio for Directional | welded and enameled steel, slate | 84 w × 21.25 d × 31.25 h inches
Cabinet features two bi-fold doors concealing two adjustable shelves. Welded signature and date to underside: [Paul Evans 72].
$20,000–30,000
LITERATURE: Directional, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
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L e o Am i n o Untitled
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Pau l E va n s dining table
USA, c.1955 | bronze, mahogany | 8 w × 6 d × 22.5 h inches
USA, 1968 | Paul Evans Studio for Directional | welded and enameled steel, glass | 47 dia × 28.25 h inches
Incised signature to edge: [Leo Amino]. $7,000–9,000
Welded signature and date to base: [PE 68]. $10,000–15,000
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P h i l l i p L loy d P ow e l l occasional table
P h i l l i p L loy d P o w e l l wall-mounted cabinet
USA, c.1965 | walnut, gold leaf | 30 w × 19.25 d × 60 h inches
$2,000–3,000
Cabinet two bi-fold doors concealing storage above two bi-fold doors concealing four shelves. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Phillip Lloyd Powell, studio catalog, unpaginated
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USA, c.1960 | walnut, slate | 15 dia × 22.5 h inches
G e o r g e N a k a s h i m a tea cart
USA, c.1960 | American black walnut, rosewood, brass, rubber | 33 w × 15.75 d × 30.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Rago, Modern Design, 2 April 2005, Lot 27 | Private collection
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M o d e r n sculpture
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P h i l l i p L loy d P o w e l l occasional table
USA, 1977 | stoneware, corian, steel | 8.75 w × 8.75 d × 18 h inches
USA, 2007 | lacquered wood, ebony, carved walnut with silver leaf | 14.5 w × 11 d × 14 h inches
Incised marking and date to one element: [AV 1977 65]. $1,000–1,500
Incised signature and date to underside: [Phillip Lloyd Powell 2007]. $3,000–5,000
P h i l l i p L loy d P ow e l l candlesticks, set of three
USA, c.1970 | walnut, brass | 5 dia × 16 h inches
$1,000–1,500
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C l au d e C o n ov e r Tortuguero vessel
C l au d e C o n ov e r Chupar garden stool
USA, c.1965 | glazed stoneware | 17.5 dia × 19.75 h inches
USA, c.1965 | glazed stoneware | 16.75 dia × 16.5 h inches
Signed and titled to underside: [Claude Conover Tortuguero]. $5,000–7,000
Signed and titled to underside: [Claude Conover Chupar]. $5,000–7,000
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C l au d e C o n ov e r Xixilic vessel
C l au d e C o n ov e r cat
USA, c.1965 | glazed stoneware | 10 dia × 21.5 h inches
USA, c.1970 | glazed stoneware | 7 w × 7 d × 18 h inches
Glazed signature to underside: [Claude Conover Xixilic]. $5,000–7,000
$1,000–1,500
C l au d e C o n ov e r Avicnal vessel
PROVENANCE: Estate of Gregory Carraher, Ann Arbor, MI | Wright, Modern Design, 12 October 2010, Lot 164
Distinguished private collection, New York
USA, c.1965 | glazed stoneware | 16 dia × 17.25 h inches
Signed and titled to underside: [Claude Conover Avicnal]. $5,000–7,000
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C l au d e C o n ov e r Kuxuc garden stool
USA, c.1965 | glazed stoneware | 17.25 dia × 16 h inches
Signed and titled to underside: [Claude Conover Kuxuc]. $5,000–7,000
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P h i l l i p L loy d P ow e l l wall-mounted shelf
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P h i l l i p L loy d P o w e l l occasional tables, pair
USA, c.1960 | American black walnut, ebony | 81.75 w × 24 d × 3.5 h inches
USA, c.1958 | American black walnut | 15 w × 23.5 d × 14 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Phillip Lloyd Powell, studio catalog, unpaginated, illustrates variations
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G e o r g e N a k a s h i m a desk, model 246
USA, c.1950 | Widdicomb | walnut, brass | 60 w × 26 d × 28.5 h inches
Signed with applied fabric manufacturer’s label to drawer: [Widdicomb Grand Rapids]. $5,000–7,000
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P h i l l i p L loy d P ow e l l occasional tables, pair
G e o r g e N a k a s h i m a Origins gentleman’s cabinet, model 214
USA, 1958 | Widdicomb | American black walnut, Carpathian elm, brass | 47 w × 22 d × 49.25 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Cabinet features eleven drawers and one door concealing two adjustable shelves. Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark
to drawer: [George Nakashima]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Phillip Lloyd Powell, studio catalog, unpaginated, illustrates variations
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USA, c.1958 | walnut | 19.5 w × 31 d × 18.5 h inches
M i c h a e l C o f f e y Levitation coffee table
USA, 1984 | glass, Kevanzinga wood | 48 dia × 16.5 h inches
Incised signature to base: [M. Coffey]. $2,000–3,000
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E d M o u lt h r o p massive bowl
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M i c h a e l C o f f e y Pegasus coffee table
USA, 1988 | elm | 23 dia × 18.5 h inches
USA, c.2005 | sculpted mozambique, acrylic | 54 w × 36 d × 24 h inches
Incised signature and stamped artist’s cipher to underside: [Ed Moulthrop Slippery Elm Ulmus Rubra 808811]. $15,000–20,000
Incised signature to underside: [M. Coffey]. $5,000–7,000
E d M o u lt h r o p massive footed bowl
USA, 1995 | maple | 26 dia × 19.25 h inches
Incised signature and stamped artist’s cipher to underside: [Ed Moulthrop Leopard Maple Acer Rubrum 115921]. $10,000–15,000
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R u s s e l W r i g h t collection of fifteen vessels
USA, 1945 | Bauer | glazed stoneware | 6.25 w × 4.75 d × 11.5 h inches (tallest)
Impressed signature to underside of ten examples: [Russel Wright Bauer]. $15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: Collector’s Encyclopedia of Russel Wright, second edition, Kerr, ppg. 194–205 discuss series
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M a r c e l lo Fa n to n i lamps, pair
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J ac q u e s P o u c h a i n figures, pair
Italy, c.1965 | enameled steel, silk | 18 dia × 63.5 h inches
France, c.1955 | glazed earthenware | 9 w × 5.25 d × 29.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Impressed signature to reverse of each example: [JP]. Signed with impressed studio mark to reverse of one example:
[L’Atelier Dieulefit]. $7,000–9,000
PROVENANCE: Wyeth, New York | Private collection
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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E va n L e w i s Copper Bombe cabinet
USA, c.1990 | copper with patina, steel, stained pine | 42 w × 22 d × 33 h inches
$2,000–3,000
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J o r da n M o z e r prototype Goose-Guss table
USA, c.2004 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze | 20 w × 11.5 d × 24.25 h inches
This example is a unique prototype for a design used in the East Hotel, a renovated iron foundry in Hamburg, Germany. $2,000–3,000
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
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J o r da n M o z e r prototype PushMePullYou table
USA, c.1992 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast aluminum, mahogany | 34 w × 15 d × 26.5 h inches
This unique prototype is a variation of the glass-topped version created for Mozer’s D’Alba residence in Glencoe, Illinois. $2,500–3,500
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
Jordan Mozer
Selections from the Studio
Jordan Mozer is a true Renaissance man, a painter and a
craftsman with degrees in industrial design and architecture.
Inspired by music, nature, history and popular culture, Mozer’s
designs bridge the realms of art and architecture. Embracing
a variety of mediums, locally sourced materials and the skills
of expert craftsmen, Mozer creates lush environments that
evoke the senses. His interiors tell stories, each furnishing
like a character in the narrative.
Mozer’s rich design aesthetic can be found in many interiors
around the world including hotels, restaurants and luxury retail
stores. His impressive clients include Volkswagen, George
Lucas, Disney and The Rolling Stones to name a few. While
his commissions span the globe, Chicago based Mozer Studios
has been creating limited edition furnishings since 1985. The
following ten lots made exclusively in Chicago, illustrate the
breadth of Mozer’s various projects and are from the artist’s
personal collection.
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J o r da n M o z e r prototype H57 floor lamp
USA, c.2008 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze, linen, silk | 21 dia × 71.5 h inches
This example is a prototype designed for Hotel 57, New York when Mozer was commissioned for its renovation in 2008. $3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
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J o r da n M o z e r Frankie chair
USA, c.2007 | Jordan Mozer Studios | leather, cast resin with lacquer coating | 28 w × 36 d × 46 h inches
This work was designed for Hotel 57, New York when Mozer was commissioned for its renovation in 2008. $7,000–9,000
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
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J o r da n M o z e r Elbert chairs, set of four
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J o r da n M o z e r Victory love seat
USA, c.1898 | Jordan Mozer Studios | upholstery, enameled brass | 19.25 w × 25 d × 30.5 h inches
USA, c.2012 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast aluminum, corduroy | 60 w × 26 d × 31.5 h inches
These chairs are from the first edition of fifty designed for the Cypress Club in San Francisco. $5,000–7,000
This work is from the first edition of thirty designed for Victory restaurant in Meadowlands, New Jersey. $5,000–7,000
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
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J o r da n M o z e r Pitcher Plant lamp
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J o r da n M o z e r H57 Park Avenue bowl
USA, c.2010 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze | 8 w × 6.75 d × 11 h inches
USA, c.2008 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze | 19 w × 14.5 d × 6 h inches
This work is from the first edition of fifteen designed for Américas River Oaks restaurant in Houston, Texas. $1,000–1,500
This work was designed for Hotel 57, New York when Mozer was commissioned for its renovation in 2008. $1,000–1,500
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
J o r da n M o z e r prototype Twin lamp
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J o r da n M o z e r prototype Allison Wonderlamp
USA, c.1997 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze, glass | 10.5 w × 7 d × 20.5 h inches
USA, c.2000 | Jordan Mozer Studios | cast bronze, glass | 9.5 w × 5.75 d × 17 h inches
This example is a unique prototype of a table lamp designed for Nectar, a restaurant at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. $1,000–1,500
This lamp is a unique prototype designed for Port House, a restaurant in Biloxi, Mississippi. $1,000–1,500
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist
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I c o Pa r i s i dining chairs, set of six
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S a lvato r e M e l i Important table
Italy, 1945 | Ariberto Colombo | lacquered wood, upholstery | 19.5 w × 22 d × 35.75 h inches
Italy, c.1953 | glazed earthenware, glass | 46.5 w × 37.75 d × 30 h inches
$5,000–7,000
Glazed signatures to base: [Salvatore Meli] and: [Meli Roma]. $10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: Ico Parisi: & Architecture, Gualdoni, pg. 194 Arredamento: Mobili Ambienti, Grigioni, fig. 201
LITERATURE: Domus, November 1953, pg. 45 illustrates variation
Design Italiano: 1950–2000 vol. 1, Gramigna, pg. 19
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F r a n c o C a m p o a n d C a r lo G r a f f i wall mirror
Italy, c.1955 | HOME | Italian walnut, mirrored glass | 29.5 w × 2 d × 25 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to reverse: [Disegno Campo Graffi Home]. $2,000–3,000
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F o n ta n a A r t e coffee table
Italy, c.1952 | Reverse-painted glass, walnut | 44 d × 20 h inches
$9,000–12,000
LITERATURE: L’Arredamento Moderno, Quinta Serie, Aloi, fig. 353
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M a x I n g r a n d ceiling lamp, model 1849
Italy, c.1950 | Fontana Arte | brass, frosted glass | 8.5 dia × 17 h inches
$15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Deboni, fig. 419 illustrates related form
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I c o a n d Lu i s a Pa r i s i pair of nightstands from Hotel Lorena, Grosseto
Italy, 1960 | Bernini | mahogany, laminate | 27.25 w × 19.25 d × 29.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Domus 1960–1964, Volume V, Fiell, ppg. 234–239 illustrate the commission
PROVENANCE: Hotel Lorena, Grosseto, Italy | Private collection
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I c o a n d Lu i s a Pa r i s i , P i e t r o Z u f f i a n d Pao l o d e P o l i coffee table
Italy, c.1953 | Altamira | Italian walnut, fire-enameled copper, enameled brass | 43.25 w × 18.75 d × 16.75 h inches
Enameled signature to edge: [Zuffi P. De Poli Made in Italy]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Domus Vol. III 1950–1954, Fiell and Fiell, pg. 487 illustrates similar example
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M a x I n g r a n d chandelier
Italy, 1958 | Fontana Arte | crystal, brass | 31 dia × 27 h inches
$15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: Fontana Arte: Una Storia Transparente, Falconi, pg. 96
PROVENANCE: Acquired in 1960 by the present owner
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G u i d o G a m b o n e table lamp
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G u i d o G a m b o n e vase
Italy, c.1955 | glazed stoneware, linen, brass | 15.75 dia × 28.5 h inches
Italy, c.1955 | glazed stoneware | 4 dia × 7.25 h inches
Glazed donkey mark and signature to base: [Gambone Italy]. $3,000–5,000
Glazed signature and donkey mark to underside: [Gambone Italy]. $2,000–3,000
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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G u i d o G a m b o n e vase
Italy, c.1955 | glazed stoneware | 6 dia × 12.5 h inches
Glazed signature and donkey mark to underside: [Gambone Italy]. $2,000–3,000
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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G u i d o G a m b o n e vase
Italy, c.1955 | glazed stoneware | 9 w × 3.5 d × 21 h inches
Glazed signature and donkey mark to underside: [Gambone Italy]. $4,000–6,000
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B e r t h a S c h a e f e r dining table
USA/Italy, c.1950 | Singer & Sons | walnut | 38 dia × 29 h inches
Sold with four 16.5-inch leaves and additional center leg; table measures 104 inches when fully extended. $700–900
LITERATURE: Singer & Sons, maufacturer’s catalog, c. 1950, unpaginated
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B e r t h a S c h a e f e r armchair chairs, set of four
USA/Italy, c.1950 | Singer & Sons | walnut, leather | 20 w × 20 d × 30 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Singer & Sons, maufacturer’s catalog, c. 1950, unpaginated
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G i o P o n t i Diamond silverware
Italy/USA, 1958 | Reed & Barton | sterling silver
Complete eight piece service for twelve with thirteen additional serving pieces and four salt and pepper shakers; 113 pieces total.
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each element: [Reed & Barton Sterling]. $7,000–9,000
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S t i lux wall lamp
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I c o a n d L u i s a Pa r i s i sofa, model 865
Italy, c.1960 | enameled aluminum, brass, acrylic, enameled steel | 19.5 w × 42 d × 40 h inches
Italy, 1955 | Cassina | mohair, enameled steel | 64 w × 31 d × 29.5 h inches
$1,000–1,500
$20,000–30,000
I c o a n d Lu i s a Pa r i s i coffee table
Italy, 1955 | Cassina | Italian walnut, enameled steel, rubber | 31.25 w × 31.25 d × 14.75 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Ico Parisi: & Architetture, Gualdoni, pg. 209 Domus IV: 1955–1959, Fiell & Fiell, pg. 368
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P i e r o F o r n a s e t t i Chiavi table
Italy, c.1965 | Fornasetti Milano | lithographic transfer-print over lacquered wood, brass
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14.5 dia × 22 h inches
This work has been authenticated by Barnaba Fornasetti. Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside:
[Fornasetti Milano Made in Italy]. $2,000–3,000
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G i o P o n t i , at t r i b u t i o n lounge chairs, pair
Italy, c.1940 | linen, leather, Italian walnut, leather | 20.5 w × 23 d × 24.25 h inches
$5,000–7,000
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V i t to r i a n o V i g a n ò a n d G i n o S a r fat t i wall lamp, model 199
Italy, 1951 | Arteluce | enameled aluminum, brass | 9.5 w × 17 d × 34 h inches
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to shade: [AL Milano Arteluce]. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Designers’ Lights (1950–1990), Krzentowski and Krzentowski,
pg. 32 Gino Sarfatti: Selected Works 1938–1973, Romanelli and Severi, pg. 405
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Rome
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A n g e lo L e l l i Trittico floor lamp
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A n g e lo L e l l i table lamp
Italy, c.1955 | Arredoluce | matte chrome-plated brass, enameled steel, enameled aluminum | 7 w × 7 d × 74 h inches
Italy, c.1955 | Arredoluce | acrylic, brass, enameled steel, enameled brass, nylon string | 4.5 w × 6.25 d × 16.75 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [AL Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $3,000–5,000
$1,500–2,000
M a r c o Z a n u s o Martingala settee
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A n g e lo L e l l i table lamp
Italy, c.1954 | Arflex | upholstery, brass, plastic | 58 w × 34 d × 33.75 h inches
Italy, c.1955 | Arredoluce | enameled aluminum, nickel-plated aluminum, frosted glass | 12 dia × 15.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Marco Zanuso: Design, Burkhardt, ppg. 58–59 illustrate variation Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 81 illustrates
variation Il Mobile Italiano Degli Anni ‘40 e ‘50, de Guttry and Maino, pg. 283 illustrates variation
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Pao lo B u f fa pair of lounge chairs from the Hotel Bristol, Merano
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G i o P o n t i coffee table
Italy, c.1950 | upholstery, Italian walnut | 28.5 w × 29 d × 35 h inches
Italy, 1956 | Fontana Arte | ebonized mahogany, glass, brass | 43 w × 23.25 d × 16.25 h inches
$5,000–7,000
$9,000–12,000
PROVENANCE: Hotel Bristol, Merano | Private collection
LITERATURE: Esempi: Tavoli, Tavolini, Carrelli, Aloi, fig. 39
PROVENANCE: Gallery Arnaud, Milan | Important private collection, Italy | Wright, Important 20th Century Design,
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A r r e d o lu c e easel lamp
Italy, c.1958 | brass, enameled aluminum | 22.5 w × 21 d × 82.5 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $5,000–7,000
22 May 2007, Lot 624 | Private collection
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C l au d i o S a lo c c h i Tulpa table lamp
Italy, 1971 | Lumenform | marble, matte chrome-plated steel, acrylic, rubber | 27 w × 27 d × 34 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Light-Lamp 1968–1973: The New Italian Design, Ferrari and Ferrari, fig. 127
Claudio Salocchi
Italian Claudio Salocchi (1934–2012) is internationally recognized
for his product designs, interiors and architectural projects.
Interested in space and function, Salocchi studied materials such
as aluminum alloys and work space configuration to develop
optimal forms for productive work spaces. Salocchi’s designs,
from his rotating Centro bookcase to his adjustable Appoggio
stool, offer creative solutions to everyday design dilemmas.
Salocchi worked with many manufacturers including Sormani,
Skipper, Lumenform, Ghianda and Bottega Gadda. His work
has been widely documented and throughout his career
Salocchi achieved numerous awards including the Compasso
d’Oro in 1979.
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C l au d i o S a lo c c h i Appoggio stool
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C l au d i o S a lo c c h i Centro bookcase
Italy, 1971 | Sormani | molded and lacquered fiberglass, enameled steel,
Italy, 1959 | Sormani | rosewood, enameled steel, lacquered wood | 30.75 w × 30.75 d × 83 h inches
chrome-plated steel, plastic | 22 w × 20 d × 50 h inches
This rotating bookcase features a cabinet with a single door concealing one shelf. $10,000–15,000
$1,500–2,000
PROVENANCE: Il Design In Italia: Dell’Arredamento Domestico, Gramigna, pg. 387
LITERATURE: Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 159
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C l au d i o S a lo c c h i Zea floor lamp
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C l au d i o S a lo c c h i Riflessione floor lamp
Italy, 1968 | Lumenform | glass | 20 dia × 40.5 h inches
Italy, c.1973 | Skipper | marble, chrome-plated steel, enameled aluminum 22 w × 64 d × 87 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to base: [LumenForm]. $3,000–5,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 283 Il Design In Italia: Dell’Arredamento
Domestico, Gramigna, pg. 386
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A n g e lo M a n g i a r ot t i dining table from the Eros Collection
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A n g e lo M a n g i a r ot t i Aida table lamp
Italy, 1971 | Skipper | marble | 78 w × 54.5 d × 28.5 h inches
Italy, 1969 | VeArt | glass, steel, brass | 16 w × 15 d × 18.75 h inches
$5,000–7,000
Signed with applied decal manufacturer’s label to shade: [VeArt Hand Crafted Made in Italy]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Su Mangiarotti: Architettura, Design, Scultura, Finessi, ppg. 182–185 Angelo Mangiarotti: Matter and Sense,
LITERATURE: Angelo Mangiarotti: Matter and Sense, Casati, unpaginated
Casati, unpaginated, illustrates models from the series
PROVENANCE: Wright, Living Contemporary, 26 April 2012, Lot 273 | Private collection, New York
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A n g e lo L e l l i floor lamp, model 12555
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A n g e lo L e l l i table lamp
Italy, c.1968 | Arredoluce | enameled brass, nickel-plated brass, marble, plastic, brass | 11.75 dia × 78.75 h inches
Italy, c.1970 | Arredoluce | chrome-plated brass, enameled brass, brass | 3.5 w × 6 d × 12.75 h inches
$4,000–6,000
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Arredoluce Monza Made in Italy]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Designers’ Lights (1950–1990), Krezentowski and Krezentowski, pg. 264 Light, Lamps 1968–1973:
B e r t h a S c h a e f e r cabinet, model 2154
The New Italian Design, Ferrari and Ferrari, fig. 13
USA/Italy, c.1955 | Singer & Sons | Italian walnut | 64.5 w × 19 d × 36 h inches
Cabinet features four drawers and two doors each concealing a single adjustable shelf. $4,000–6,000
LITERATURE: Singer & Sons, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
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A n g e lo L e l l i table lamp
Italy, c.1970 | Arredoluce | enameled aluminum, chrome-plated brass, chrome-plated steel, plastic | 2.75 w × 6 d × 16 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $1,500–2,000
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S t i l n ovo floor lamp
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P i e r o F o r n a s e t t i Scaletta room screen
Italy, c.1960 | enameled steel, enameled aluminum, brass | 4.75 w × 8 d × 42.5 h inches
Italy, 1955/c.1985 | Fornasetti Milano | lithographic transfer-print on lacquered wood, brass, rubber
$3,000–5,000
80 w × 10 d × 80.75 h inches
This work has been authenticated by Barnaba Fornasetti. $7,000–9,000
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I c o a n d Lu i s a Pa r i s i table
Italy, c.1955 | rosewood, enameled steel, brass | 43.25 dia × 30 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Fornasetti: Designer of Dreams, Mauries, ppg. 127–131 Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, Fornasetti et al., pg. 429
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T i to Ag n o l i floor lamp
Italy, 1955 | O-Luce | matte chrome-plated steel, enameled aluminum, enameled steel,
enameled brass, rubber | 13 w × 34 d × 54 h inches
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Designers’ Lights II, Krezentowski and Krezentowski, pg. 102 illustrates table lamp
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G i o P o n t i vanity from the Royal Hotel, Naples
Italy, 1953 | Giordano Chiesa | ash, mirrored glass, brass | 37 w × 18 d × 48.5 h inches
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Gio Ponti: l’Arte Si Innamora dell’Industria, La Pietra, ppg. 365, 367 illustrate variation Gio Ponti e la committenza
Fernandes, Mautone, ppg. 14, 39, 48, 49
PROVENANCE: The Royal Hotel, Naples | Private collection, Rome
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G i o P o n t i a n d Pao lo d e P o l i Uccello (bird)
G i u l i o M o s c at e l l i Cantù table
Italy, c.1955 | rosewood, brass | 49.75 w × 43.25 d × 30.25 h inches
Incised signature to interior: [De Poli]. $1,500–2,000
$4,000–5,000
LITERATURE: De Poli: Smalti Enamels Emaux Emaile Esmaltes, Ponti, fig. 40 Gio Ponti: L’Arte Si Innamora Dell’Industria, La Pietra, pg. 314
PROVENANCE: Wright, Modern Design, 29 March 2012, Lot 301 | Private collection
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Italy, c.1956 | De Poli | fire-enameled copper | 4 w × 4 d × 4 h inches
G i o P o n t i queen-sized headboard
Italy, c.1958 | Italian walnut, acrylic, brass | 122.25 w × 15 d × 33.25 h inches
Headboard features two nightstands each with one adjustable light, one drawer and open shelving. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Gio Ponti: L’Arte Si Innamora Dell’Industria, La Pietra, ppg. 184–189 illustrate variations
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A r r e d o lu c e Three Arm floor lamp
Italy, c.1950 | brass, enameled steel, enameled aluminum, marble, leather | 35 w × 35 d × 56 h inches
Signed with stenciled manufacturer’s mark to base: [Made in Italy] and impressed manufacturer’s mark to stem: [Made in Italy].
$5,000–7,000
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C a r lo d e C a r l i dining chairs model 158, set of twelve
Italy, c.1950 | Singer & Sons | Italian walnut, upholstery | 18 w × 22 d × 33.75 h inches
$15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: Modern Furnishings for the Home, Hennessey, pg. 56 Singer & Sons, manufacturer’s catalog, c. 1950, unpaginated
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K a r l S p r i n g e r coffee table
USA, c.1975 | Karl Springer Ltd. | lacquered batik-dyed fabric over wood, sea shells | 34 w × 34 d × 17 h inches
$5,000–7,000
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Pao lo B u f fa lounge chairs, pair
Italy, c.1940 | Angelo Marelli | beech, upholstery | 23.25 w × 30 d × 32.25 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: I Mobili di Paolo Buffa, Rizzi, pg. 34 and insert illustrate similar form
PROVENANCE: Angelo Marelli, Cantu | Thence by descent | Private collection, New York | Private collection
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Fo n ta n a A r t e mirror, model 2273
Italy, c.1960 | glass, mirrored glass, Italian walnut | 19.75 w × 3.75 d × 43.25 h inches
Signed with applied paper manufacturer’s label to reverse: [Galvanit Fontana Italy Registrato Luigi Fontana & C. S. Pa]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Fontana Arte 6, manufacturer’s catalog, pg. 165
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I ta l i a n coffee table
c.1950 | Italian walnut, glass, brass | 47.75 w × 35.5 d × 20.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
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A r r e d o lu c e Three Arm floor lamp
Italy, c.1950 | enameled steel, chrome-plated brass, enameled aluminum, leather, marble | 35 w × 35 d × 56 h inches
Signed with stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Made in Italy]. $3,000–5,000
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Fo n ta n a A r t e mirror
Italy, c.1960 | mirrored glass, etched and mirrored glass, nickel-plated brass | 23 w × 2 d × 32.75 h inches
Signed with partial decal manufacturer’s label to reverse: [Fontanit Luigi Fontana Milano Protezione Ter]. $5,000–7,000
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C a r lo d e C a r l i dining table, model 180
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A r r e d o lu c e table lamp
Italy, c.1963 | Sormani | rosewood, lacquered wood, chrome-plated brass | 49 w × 29.75 h inches
Italy, c.1960 | glass, frosted glass, enameled steel, brass | 8 dia × 16.5 h inches
Signed with applied paper manufacturer’s label to underside: [Sormani S.P.A.]. $9,000–12,000
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $2,000–3,000
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A r r e d o lu c e table lamp
Italy, c.1960 | glass, frosted glass, brass, enameled aluminum | 6.25 dia × 17.75 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Made in Italy Arredoluce Monza]. $2,000–3,000
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A l e s s a n d r o P i a n o n Pulcini
D i n o M a r t e n s Oriente vase
Italy, 1954 | Aureliano Toso | opaque polichrome internally decorated glass with copper inclusions and pinwheel
$3,000–5,000
7 dia × 8.25 h inches
LITERATURE: 20th Century Murano Glass, Heiremans, fig. 211 Murano: Glass from the Olnick Spanu Collection,
Olnick and Spanu, pg. 181
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Italy, c.1963 | Vistosi | glass, copper | 4 w × 4.25 d × 8 h inches
A l e s s a n d r o P i a n o n Pulcini
Italy, c.1963 | Vistosi | glass, copper | 5.75 w × 4 d × 9.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Vetreria Aureliano Toso Murano]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Dino Martens: Muranese Glass Designer, Heiremans, ppg. 70–81 illustrate works from series Il Vetro di Murano Alle Biennali
1895–1972, Barovier, Barovier Mentasti, and Dorigato, pg. 166 illustrates works from series
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A l e s s a n d r o P i a n o n Pulcini
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A n to n i o da R o s Sasso vase
Italy, c.1963 | Vistosi | glass, copper | 5.75 w × 3.5 d × 12.5 h inches
Italy, c.1960 | Cenedese | sommerso glass | 6.5 w × 2.75 d × 10.75 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Murano: Glass from the Olnick Spanu Collection, Olnick and Spanu, pg. 181
LITERATURE: Art Glass From Murano 1910–1970, Heiremans, pg. 75 Murano Glass 1945–1970, Heiremans, pl. 91
A l e s s a n d r o P i a n o n Pulcini
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E r c o l e B a r ov i e r Intarsio vase
Italy, c.1963 | Vistosi | glass, copper | 3.5 w × 5.75 d × 9.5 h inches
Italy, c.1970 | Barovier & Toso | triangular glass tessere | 5 dia × 12.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Incised signature to underside: [Barovier Toso Murano]. $4,000–6,000
A l e s s a n d r o P i a n o n Pulcini
LITERATURE: Art of the Barovier: Glassmakers in Murano 1866–1972, Barovier, ppg. 191–193 illustrate series Ercole Barovier
1889–1974: Vetraio Muranese, Dorigato, pg. 113 illustrates series
Italy, c.1963 | Vistosi | glass, copper | 5.25 w × 5.75 d × 8.75 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: 20th Century Murano Glass, Heiremans, fig. 210 Murano: Glass from the Olnick Spanu Collection, Olnick and Spanu, pg. 181
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To m a s o B u z z i Laguna table lamp, model 3548
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To n i Z u c c h e r i owl
Italy, 1932 | Venini | glass with gold inclusions | 9 w × 6.5 d × 20.5 h inches
Italy, c.1964/1983 | Venini | wheel-carved mosaic glass, bronze | 4.5 w × 4.5 d × 10.75 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Venini Murano Venizia No. 3548 Made in Italy]. $3,000–5,000
This is the fifth example of this design produced by Venini. Incised signature to underside: [Venini Italia T.Z. 1983/05]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Venini: Catalogue Raisonne 1921–1986, Venini Diaz de Santillana, pg. 120
LITERATURE: Venini Glass: Catalogue 1921–2007, Deboni, fig. 266 illustrates related forms
PROVENANCE: Wright, Modernist 20th Century, 5 December 2004, Lot 154 | Stahr Collection, Barrington, IL
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M u r a n o vase
E r c o l e B a r ov i e r A Grosse Costolature bowls, set of three
Italy, 1942 | Barovier & Toso | iridized glass | 13.5 w × 8.5 d × 6.75 h inches (largest)
$1,000–1,500
$2,000–3,000
To b i a S c a r pa Battuto bowl
Italy, 1962 | Venini | wheel-carved glass | 11.25 dia × 3.75 h inches
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside: [Venini Venezia Murano Made in Italy]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Il Vetro di Murano Alle Biennali 1895–1972, Barovier, Barovier Mentasti, and Dorigato, pg. 198
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Italy, c.1960 | bollicine glass with floating murrines | 6.5 dia × 6 h inches
M u r a n o vase
Italy, c.1960 | glass with silver leaf inclusions | 5.5 dia × 5.75 h inches
$1,000–1,500
LITERATURE: Venetian Art Glass: An American Collection 1840–1970, Barovier, pg. 139 Art of the Barovier: Glassmakers
in Murano 1866–1972, Barovier, pg. 148
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V e r n e r Pa n to n pair of armchairs, model 270F and stool, model 270H
Denmark/Austria, 1965 | Thonet | lacquered wood, chrome-plated steel | 25.25 w × 26 d × 28.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Verner Panton: The Collected Works, Remmele, pg. 251
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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V e r n e r Pa n to n pair of armchairs, model 270F and stool, model 270H
Denmark/Austria, 1965 | Thonet | lacquered wood, chrome-plated steel | 25.25 w × 26 d × 28.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Verner Panton: The Collected Works, Remmele, pg. 251
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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W e n d e l l C a s t l e early Cloud shelf
USA, 1969 | gel-coated fiberglass | 66.5 w × 19 d × 17 h inches
Approximately thirty or forty examples of the Cloud shelf were produced in 1969. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Wendell Castle Wandering Forms: Works from 1959–1979, Gordon, ppg. 158–159
Breaking from the notion of craft, Arneson used clay to create
works of art. With its bold Pop coloration and suggestive
body-like forms, this sculpture is the bridge to the Funk Movement
in California that Arneson would go on to lead.
In 1961 when this sculpture was made, ceramic works were on
the fringe of the fine arts movement; sculptors such as Robert
Arneson and Peter Voulkos redefined their medium by pushing
the boundaries and confronting tradition. Voulkos stabbed and
pierced his clay while Arneson created expressive and abstract
sculptural forms increasingly distancing himself from the ceramic
establishment and rather engaged in the larger world of fine art.
This work was originally in the collection of artist Esther Torosian
Fuller, a close friend of Arneson’s. Fuller was a prominent figure
in the art community in the San Francisco Bay Area, and a driving
force behind the formation of the Oakland Museum of California.
Robert Arneson
Towards the Funk
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R o b e r t A r n e s o n Untitled
USA, c.1961 | hand-built and glazed earthenware | 15.5 h × 6.5 w inches
Incised signature to underside: [Arneson]. $15,000–20,000
PROVENANCE: Esther Torosian Fuller | Private collection
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R oy M c M a k i n Adirondack chairs, pair
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M a s s i m o V i g n e l l i custom coffee table
USA, 2003 | Domestic Furniture Company | lacquered wood | 33 w × 41 d × 39 h inches
Italy, c.1985 | enameled steel, travertine | 33 w × 33 d × 16.5 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Domestic Furniture Big Leaf Manufacturing
Orchard Street, Seattle]. Signed with client’s name and date to underside of each example: [Brownoi 7-14-03]. $5,000–7,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Roy McMakin: When is a Chair Not a Chair?, McMakin, ppg. 172
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F e r n a n d o a n d H u m b e r to C a m pa n a Vitório Régia stool
Brazil, 2002 | Estudio Campana | Ethylene vinyl acetate, aluminum | 40 dia × 16.5 h inches
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Campanas, Estrada, ppg. 370–371 Campana Brothers: Complete Works (So Far), Alfred, Sudjic,
Edelkoort and Hamel, ppg. 27, 30, 178, 267
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A f t e r N i k i d e S a i n t P h a l l e tapestry
France, 1980 | woven jute | 84 h × 56 w inches
This work is an artist proof aside from the edition published by Bon Art, Guatemala. Woven signature,
number and date to lower edge: [AP Niki 80]. $3,000–5,000
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M a r c o Z a n i n i a n d M a s s i m o G i ac o n vases, set of six
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P h i l i p p e M o r e l Best Test 1–400 chair
Italy, 1996 | Pittori Pucci Frangioni | hand-painted ceramic | 16 dia × 29.5 h inches
France, 2004 | lacquered wood | 20.5 w × 21 d × 36.5 h inches
Signed, dated, and numbered from the edition of twenty-four to underside of each example: [Marco Zanini Massimo
Giacon Pittori Pucci Frangioni Bitossi, Montelupe 1996]. $1,000–1,500
Morel used a genetic algorithmic calculation, a process that mimics evolution and natural selection, to design this chair.
Starting with a cube, he applies the parameters created by the algorithm to achieve the final form. $2,000–3,000
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R oy M c M a k i n Simple chairs, set of five
USA, 2008 | Domestic Furniture Company | lacquered wood | 19 w × 22 d × 36 h inches
Inspired by Ellsworth Kelly’s 1952 work, Painting for a White Wall, McMakin conceived this set of five chairs using
the same color scheme. Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Domestic Big
Leaf Manufacturing Orchard St. Seattle]. $5,000–7,000
EXHIBITED: Roy McMakin: Domestic Furniture, 3–6 December 2007, Design Miami
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R i c h a r d M e i e r dining table, model 865T
USA, 1982 | Knoll International | lacquered maple | 60 w × 60 d × 28 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Knoll: A Modernist Universe, Lutz, pg. 208 Furniture By Architects, Emery, pg. 205 illustrates related forms
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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A l b e r to M e da rare Soft Light chairs, pair
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S a lva d o r Da l i Castor and Pollux candlesticks, pair
Italy, 1989 | Alias | carbon fiber, Dymetrol fabric | 15 w × 20 d × 29.25 h inches
Spain/France, 1973 | Baccarat | crystal, silver | 7 w × 4 d × 11.5 h inches
Only seventy examples of this chair were produced due to the high cost of manufacturing. $5,000–7,000
This pair of candlesticks is number 137 from the edition of 500. Incised to one example: [Dali Pollux 137/500]
and incised to other example: [Dali Castor 137/500 Baccarat Audouin]. $5,000–7,000
J o s e f H o f f m a n n nesting tables, set of four
Austria, c.1906 | Jacob & Josef Kohn | lacquered beech | 24 w × 16.5 d × 29.25 h inches
Signed with partial paper manufacturer’s label to underside of smallest example: [Jacob & Josef Kohn Wein.]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Il Mobile Moderno: Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Jacob & Josef Kohn, Renzi, ppg. 180–181
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
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R o n K r u e c k a n d M a r k S e xto n Chicago Chair from Untitled No. 1, Chicago
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R . B u c k m i n s t e r F u l l e r 6-Strut Tensegrity
USA, 1987 | Tesko | mirror polished stainless steel, upholstery, brass, steel | 33.5 w × 38 d × 30 h inches
USA, c.1980 | stainless steel and steel wire | 17.25 w × 15.75 d × 14.25 h inches
This chair comes from Krueck & Sexton Architect’s 1987 commission Untitled No. 1, a condominium unit in a notable Chicago skyscraper.
Only eleven examples of the Chicago Chair were produced; the form was created in a Chicago studio and used by Krueck & Sexton in only
three commissions. $5,000–7,000
Impressed signature to one rod: [Buckminster Fuller]. $4,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Krueck & Sexton: Architects, Schulze, ppg. 86–87
PROVENANCE: Untitled No. 1, Chicago | Wright, Important Design, 18 May 2008, Lot 202 | Private collection
PROVENANCE: Gift of the artist to Kenneth Papes | Private collection
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R . B u c k m i n s t e r F u l l e r Single-cell Jitterbug
USA, 1976 | aluminum, laminate | 13.5 w × 13.5 d × 9 h inches
This work is from the edition of 150. Incised signature to one panel: [Buckminster Fuller]. $4,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Gift of the artist to Kenneth Papes | Private collection
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R . B u c k m i n s t e r F u l l e r collection of ephemera
USA, c.1980 | printed paper, c-print | 9 h × 13 w inches
This lot includes a signed photograph from the artist to Kenneth Papes, business card and signed copy of Thomas Zung’s book,
Buckminster Fuller: Anthology for the New Millennium. $1,000–1,500
PROVENANCE: Kenneth and Judy Papes Cleveland, OH | Private collection
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J o h n n y S w i n g Quarter planter
USA, c.2000 | US Quarters, stainless steel | 23 dia × 23.25 h inches
This work is unique. Welded signature to attached tag on underside: [Swing]. $7,000–9,000
PROVENANCE: Gift of the artist | Private collection
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F r a n k L loy d W r i g h t coffee table, model 453-C
USA, 1955 | Heritage Henredon | mahogany | 48 w × 42 d × 17.25 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside: [453-C 10-55]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving an Architectural Heritage, Decorative Designs from The Domino’s Pizza Collection,
Hanks, ppg. 114–115, 138 illustrate series
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U s o n i a n stools from the Randall Fawcett House, pair
USA, c.1950 | lacquered plywood, upholstery | 18.25 w × 18.25 d × 16.5 h inches
The Randall Fawcett House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1955 and completed in 1961. $1,500–2,000
PROVENANCE: Randall Fawcett House, Los Banos, CA | Private collection, Los Angeles
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P e t r o l e u m C lu b o f H o u s to n chandelier
USA, c.1963 | hand-hammered aluminum, Venini wheel-carved glass | 64 dia × 32 h inches
The Petroleum Club of Houston was designed by architect George Pierce and interior designer William Parker McFadden. Inspired by
the geography and history of oil fields, the color of the glass shades reflects the opalescence of petroleum while the silver frames are
reminiscent of early oil-burning lamps. Made with high-quality materials, McFadden commissioned Venini to create the wheel-carved
shades for the chandeliers. Sold with smaller tier (not shown) measuring: 43 dia × 30 h inches. $15,000–20,000
LITERATURE: The Finest in the Land: The Story of the Petroleum Club of Houston, Donahue, pg. 161
PROVENANCE: Petroleum Club of Houston | Private collection
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A n to n i o Vo l p e rocker
Italy, c.1910 | ebonized beech, cane | 23 w × 46.5 d × 40 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Bent Wood and Metal Furniture: 1850–1946, Ostergard, pg. 268, fig. 66 illustrates similar example
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T h o n e t Three-Legged chair, model no. 81
Austria, c.1900 | stained beech, leather, brass | 25.5 w × 24 d × 31.75 h inches
Stamped manufacturer’s mark to frame: [Thonet]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Bent Wood and Metal Furniture: 1850–1946, Ostergard, pg. 233, fig. 34
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Dankmar Adl er and Louis Sull ivan baluster from the Chicago Stock Exchange
USA, 1893 | electro-plated copper finish over cast iron | 11 w × 1 d × 25.75 h inches
$3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Chicago Stock Exchange | Private collection
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M a n n i n g B ow m a n & C o. rare cocktail serving set
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Wa lt e r Vo n N e s s e n table lamp
c.1928 | silverplate, jade catalin | 6.5 w × 4.75 d × 9.75 h inches
USA, c.1930 | Nessen Studio | glass, chrome-plated brass, parchment | 12 w × 8 d × 19 h inches
Set includes shaker, tray and six cups. Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside:
[MB Means Best Trademark Manning-Bowman & Co Meriden, Conn Made in USA]. $3,000–5,000
Signed with engraved manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Nessen Studio 533]. $7,000–9,000
M a n n i n g B ow m a n & C o. cocktail shaker
c.1928 | silverplate, jade
catalin | 9 w × 5.75 d × 10.75 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [MB Means Best Trademark Manning-Bowman & Co Meriden,
Conn Made in USA]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: House & Garden, July 1930, pg. 83 Good Furniture and Decoration, May 1931, unpaginated
PROVENANCE: Collection of Dorothy Kelly | Private collection
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G o r h a m S i lv e r C o m pa n y artillery shell cocktail shaker
USA, c.1918 | silver-plated brass, brass, copper | 4 dia × 22.25 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Fac-Simile Eighteen Pounder Shrapnel Shell Patent Applied
for in America and Foreign Countries]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Vintage Bar Ware, Visakay, pg. 112
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I n t e r n at i o n a l S i lv e r C o m pa n y Boston Lighthouse cocktail shaker
USA, c.1927 | silverplate | 5.25 dia × 13.5 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Meriden S.P. Co International S. Co 343]. $3,000–5,000
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P o r t e r B l a n c h a r d flatware
USA, c.1950 | Lucite, sterling silver, stainless steel
Complete five-piece service for six with three additional utensils; thirty-four pieces total. $5,000–7,000
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Em i l e S c h u e l k e Penguin cocktail shaker
USA, 1936 | Napier Company | silver-plate
|
7.5 w × 5 d × 12.25 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Napier Pat D-101559]. $1,500–2,000
LITERATURE: Modernism in American Silver: 20th Century Design, Stern, ppg. 156–157 Vintage Bar Ware, Visakay, pg. 82
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G e o r g e H . B e r r y cocktail shaker, model 1921
USA, c.1926 | Derby Silver Plate Company | silver-plate
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6 w × 3.25 d × 12.25 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Derby S.P.Co Internationals Co 1921]. $1,500–2,000
LITERATURE: Vintage Barware, Visakay, ppg. 40–41
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R o b e r t L o c h e r Modern Classic silverware
USA, 1934 | Rogers, Lunt and Bowlen Co. | sterling silver
This depression era design is an early example of the shift in modern aesthetics with its simplified and clean lines. Complete six-piece
service for twelve; seventy-two pieces total. Signed with impressed touchmark and manufacturer’s mark to each element: [RLB Sterling R].
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Modernism in American Silver: 20th Century Design, Stern, pg. 123
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Au s t r i a n weightlifter
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t u r n o f t h e C e n t u r y jail cell patent model
c.1925 | brass | 5.5 w × 1.5 d × 13 h inches
1904 | enameled steel | 16.5 w × 16.5 d × 16.75 h inches
Engraved manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Made in Austria]. $300–500
This model features removable top to expose locking mechanisms and functioning door. Signed with applied metal patent
label to exterior: [Hendriksen Electric Safty Grating System Pat. June 28, 1904 Chicago, USA]. $3,000–5,000
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M au r i c e H e ato n dinnerware collection
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D o n a l d D e s k e y table
USA, c.1950 | enameled hand-blown glass | 10.25 dia inches
USA, 1927 | Deskey-Vollmer, Inc. | chrome-plated brass, glass | 30.75 w × 50.25 d × 25.75 h inches
Collection includes twenty-eight plates of various sizes and twelve bowls; forty items total. Incised signature to underside
of each example: [H.M.]. $3,000–5,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Donald Deskey: Decorative Designs and Interiors, Hanks, pg. 40 illustrates similar example
PROVENANCE: Wright, Modern Design, 12 October 2010, Lot 225 | Distinguished private collection, New York
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A n d r é S o r n ay rotating library cabinet
France, c.1955 | rosewood, chrome-plated brass, aluminum | 25 w × 24 d × 40 h inches
Cabinet features four drawers and eight divided shelves. $5,000–7,000
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G u s tav S i e g e l dining chairs, set of twelve
Austria, c.1900 | Thonet | stained beech, upholstery | 17.5 w × 21.5 d × 35.5 h inches
Signed with applied partial paper manufacturer’s label to underside of each example: [Thonet].
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Thonet]. $7,000–9,000
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Pat t y n P r o d u c t s table lamp, model 310
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R ay m o n d L o e w y Studebaker Station Wagon
USA, c.1935 | aluminum, Bakelite, frosted glass, brass | 8 dia × 19.75 h inches
USA, 1963 | gouache, colored pencil, graphite | 20.25 h × 33.5 w inches
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside: [Pattyn Products Detroit, Mich. Model 310 Pat. Pending]. $3,000–5,000
Signed to lower right: [RL]. Signed with decal studio label to frame: [Raymond Loewy]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: The Machine Age in America 1918–1941, Wilson, Pilgrim and Tashjian, pg. 3
PROVENANCE: Faure & Rey, Rambouillet, Archives Loewy, 20–21 June 1987, Lot 691 | Private collection
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R ay m o n d L o e w y Air Force One
USA, 1962 | gouache, colored pencil, graphite | 16.75 h × 28.25 w inches
In 1962, Raymond Loewy worked directly with President John F. Kennedy to design the distinctive blue, white
and chrome livery of Air Force One. $3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Faure & Rey, Rambouillet, Archives Loewy, 20–21 June 1987, Lot 486 | Private collection
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M o r o c c a n pile carpet
2nd quarter 20th Century | hand-knotted wool | 54 w × 85.5 l inches
$3,000–5,000
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Wa r d B e n n e t t Sled chairs, pair
USA, 1966 | Brickel Associates | wicker, chrome-plated steel | 29.5 w × 32 d × 29 h inches
$3,000–5,000
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J e n s R i s o m wastepaper baskets, set of six
USA, c.1960 | Jens Risom Design, Inc. | walnut, plastic | 12 dia × 14 h inches
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside of each example: [PBR Risom Products by Risom]. $3,000–5,000
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M a x B i l l Ulmer stool from the Ulm School of Design
Switzerland, 1954 | pine | 15.5 w × 11.25 d × 17.25 h inches
This modular stool, a multifunctional object and inexpensive to produce, is representative of qualities that would become central
to the Ulm School of Design’s curriculum. Signed to underside: [Max Bill]. Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside:
[Qualitat Durch Selektion Magazin Dusseldorf Nr. 04203]. $3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Ulm School of Design, Germany | Private collection
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J oaq u i m T e n r e i r o chair
Brazil, c.1955 | upholstery, Brazilian mahogany | 17.75 w × 20 d × 30 h inches
$2,000–3,000
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M a x B i l l wall clock and timer
Switzerland/Germany, 1954 | Junghans | glazed porcelain, glass, brass | 7.25 w × 2.25 d × 10 h inches
Signed with printed manufacturer’s mark to face: [Junghans Made in Germany]. Signed with impressed
manufacturer’s mark to reverse: [RD Eng Nr. 886824]. $1,500–2,000
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G e o r g e N e l s o n & A s s o c i at e s Thin Edge headboard
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C h a r l e s a n d R ay E a m e s special-order 670 lounge chair and 671 ottoman
USA, 1956 | Herman Miller | rosewood, vinyl, lacquered wood, porcelain | 116 w × 13 d × 39.5 h inches
USA, 1956 | Herman Miller | rosewood, leather, enameled aluminum, down fill, rubber | 34 w × 35 d × 32 h inches
Headboard features two doors each concealing two adjustable lights and two drawers, two adjustable panels
and two flip-top compartments concealing storage. Signed with applied metal disc manufacturer’s label to drawer:
[Designed by George Nelson Herman Miller Zeeland Mich]. $3,000–5,000
This iconic lounge chair and ottoman features red leather, a rare special-order color. Ottoman measures: 26 w × 22 d × 17 h inches.
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside of chair: [Herman Miller Furniture Company Zeeland, Michigan]. $8,000–12,000
LITERATURE: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 206–207
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R i c h a r d N e u t r a Camel table
USA, c.1939 | ash, laminated ash | 70.25 w × 36.5 d × 13 h inches
This versatile table features folding legs and can be converted from a coffee table to a dining table measuring 28.25 inches high.
$6,000–8,000
LITERATURE: Richard Neutra: Complete Works, Lamprecht, ppg. 152–153 illustrate in situ
PROVENANCE: Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and Harry Berger House, Los Angeles | Fifty/50, New York | Private collection, Norwalk, CT
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G e o r g e N e l s o n & A s s o c i at e s nightstands model 4617, pair
USA, 1946 | Herman Miller | combed oak, lacquered wood, aluminum | 18 w × 19.5 d × 24.25 h inches
Each nightstand features one door and one drawer. $1,000–1,500
LITERATURE: George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher, von Vegesack and Eisenbrand, pg. 243 discusses series
The Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer’s catalog, 1955, unpaginated
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M i c h a e l a n d F r a n c i s H i g g i n s Rondelay screen
USA, c.1960 | Higgins Studio | fused glass, brass | 47.5 w × 79.75 h inches
Screen features 112 Rondelays in an eight by fourteen configuration. $5,000–7,000
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C o e n d e V r i e s Note ladder coatrack
The Netherlands, 1954 | Devo | enameled steel | 29 w × 9.75 d × 78.25 h inches
This early edition coatrack is distinguished by the use of thin round profile tubes which form the coatrack structure. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Holland in Vorm, Staal and Wolters, pg. 145
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M i lo B au g h m a n pair of lounge chairs, model B-1739 and ottoman
USA, c.1967 | Thayer Coggin | upholstery, enameled steel | 28.5 w × 41 d × 28 h inches
Ottoman measures: 28.5 w × 23 d × 13.5 h inches. $10,000–15,000
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J u n zo S a k a ku r a lounge chairs, pair
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C a r l Au b ö c k table
Japan, 1970 | teak, rosewood, upholstery | 29 w × 28 d × 27.75 h inches
Austria, c.1960 | walnut, brass, rubber | 24.5 w × 21 d × 17 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each leg: [Made in Austria]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Cho Daisaku: 84 Year Old Active Duty Designer, pg. 73
PROVENANCE: Dorotheum, Vienna, 24 November 2009, Lot 75 | Distinguished private collection, New York
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M i lo B au g h m a n lounge chairs, pair
USA, c.1970 | Thayer Coggin | upholstery, walnut | 32 w × 30 d × 25.5 h inches
Signed with applied paper manufacturer’s label to underside of each example: [Thayer Coggin Inc.]. $3,000–5,000
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i lounge chairs, pair
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G e o r g e N e l s o n & A s s o c i at e s Catenary chairs model 6380, pair
Japan, 1967 | Tendo Mokko | teak, leather | 29.75 w × 29.75 d × 25.5 h inches
USA, 1962 | Herman Miller | leather, chrome-plated steel, enameled steel | 30 w × 28 d × 28.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Signed with disc manufacturer’s label to underside of each example: [Designed by George Nelson Herman Miller Zeeland, Michigan].
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, ppg. 102, 194
LITERATURE: George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher, von Vegesack and Eisenbrand, pg. 251
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R e i ko Ta n a b e Murai stool
Japan, 1966 | Tendo Mokko | teak | 18 w × 17 d × 14.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Design Japonais 1950–1995, Centre Georges Pompidou exhibition catalog, pg. 74 Tendo Mokko, Yanagi, ppg. 132–137
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F lo r e n c e K n o l l special-order sofa
USA, c.1970 | Knoll International | upholstery, chrome-plated steel | 140 w × 31 d × 31 h inches
This special-order sofa is longer than standard models. $7,000–9,000
PROVENANCE: Estate of Ray Frost Fleming, Birmingham, MI | Private collection
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i coffee table
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i chairs model S-3048M, pair
Japan, c.1967 | Tendo Mokko | rosewood | 47.75 w × 47.75 d × 17.75 h inches
Japan, 1961 | Tendo Mokko | leather, chrome-plated steel, rubber | 21 w × 20.5 d × 27.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, pg. 194
LITERATURE: Tendo Mokko, Yanagi, ppg. 108–113
I s a m u K e n m o c h i lounge chairs, pair
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i desk chair
Japan, 1967 | Tendo Mokko | rosewood, leather | 30 w × 30 d × 25.5 h inches
Japan, 1961 | Tendo Mokko | leather, cast aluminum, stainless steel | 22 w × 24 d × 30 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to one example: [Tendo]. $5,000–7,000
Signed with applied foil manufacturer’s label to underside: [Tendo Mokko, Co Ltd Made in Japan]. $1,500–2,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, ppg. 102, 194
LITERATURE: Tendo Mokko, Yanagi, pg. 110
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i coffee table
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i lounge chairs, pair
Japan, c.1965 | Tendo Mokko | rosewood | 55 w × 40 d × 13 h inches
Japan, 1969 | Tendo Mokko | teak, leather | 23.5 w × 28 d × 24.5 h inches
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to underside: [Tendo]. $10,000–15,000
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern, Mori, pg. 143
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, pg. 197
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S a b u r o I n u i coffee table
Japan, c.1960 | Tendo Mokko | laminated and bent rosewood | 42 w × 29.75 d × 13.25 h inches
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside. $1,500–2,000
LITERATURE: Design Japonais 1950–1995, Centre Georges Pompidou exhibition catalog, pg. 76
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I s a m u K e n m o c h i occasional tables, pair
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J u n z o S a k a ku r a chair, model 3222
Japan, c.1950 | Tendo Mokko | teak | 23.75 w × 23.75 d × 17.75 h inches
Japan, 1955 | Tendo Mokko | beech, vinyl | 16.75 w × 19 d × 32 h inches
$1,000–1,500
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, ppg. 102, 195
LITERATURE: Junzo Sakakura Architect, Kamakura and Hayama, ppg. 83, 165
I s a m u K e n m o c h i sofa
Japan, 1967 | Tendo Mokko | teak, leather | 72 w × 31 d × 25.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Japanese Modern: Retrospective Kenmochi Isamu, Kenmochi, pg. 194
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F i n n J u h l Japan chairs model 137, pair
F l e mm i n g L a s s e n , at t r i b u t i o n lounge chair
Denmark, c.1935 | sheepskin, stained beech | 35 w × 37 d × 37 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each example: [FF Made in Denmark]. Signed with applied metal disc manufacturer’s
label to each example: [FF 6397096]. Signed with applied metal disc distributor’s label to each example: [John Stuart, Inc. Grand
Rapids New York]. $2,000–3,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Finn Juhl: Furniture, Architecture, Applied Art, Hiort, pg. 60 Finn Juhl and His House, Hansen, pg. 105
Finn Juhl: Memorial Exhibition, Hansen et al., ppg. 86–87
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Denmark, 1958 | France & Søn | teak, upholstery, brass | 26.5 w × 26.5 d × 29 h inches
S o r i Ya n ag i Butterfly stools, pair
Japan, 1954/c.1975 | Tendo Mokko | rosewood, brass | 16.5 w × 12 d × 15.5 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Design Since 1945, Hiesinger, pg. 137
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B o d i l Kj a e r conference desk
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P o u l Kja e r h o l m PK 11 chairs, set of six
Denmark, 1959 | E. Pederson and Sons A/S | rosewood, chrome-plated steel | 84.75 w × 41.25 d × 28.25 h inches
Denmark, 1957 | E. Kold Christensen | matte chrome-plated steel, oak, leather | 25 w × 18 d × 25.75 h inches
This desk is a variation on the more commonly seen desk with four drawers. Kjaer explains that this example with open shelving
accessible from both sides was designed to keep the surface free of clutter. $10,000–15,000
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Denmark]. Signed with partial applied distributor’s
label to underside of four examples: [Sold by Georg Jensen, Inc.]. $20,000–30,000
LITERATURE: The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: Catalogue Raisonné, Sheridan, ppg. 100–101
PROVENANCE: David Netto, New York | Private collection, New York
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J e n s Q u i s tg a a r d Stokke lounge chairs, pair
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J e n s Q u i s tg a a r d Stokke lounge chairs, pair
Denmark, 1960 | Richard Nissen | leather, rosewood, chrome-plated steel | 26.5 w × 26.5 d × 28.5 h inches
Denmark, 1960 | Richard Nissen | leather, rosewood, chrome-plated steel | 26.5 w × 26.5 d × 28 h inches
Signed with stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Nissen Langaa Danmark Design Jens H. Quistgaard].
$5,000–7,000
Signed with stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Nissen Langaa Danmark Design Jens H. Quistgaard].
$5,000–7,000
J e n s Q u i s tg a a r d Stokke coffee table
Denmark, c.1960 | Richard Nissen | rosewood, chrome-plated steel | 41.25 dia × 18.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
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M a r i a n n e R i c h t e r Muren carpet
Sweden, c.1971 | Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB | hand-woven wool | 63 w × 94.5 l inches
For a short time in the 1970s, a studio in Vasa, Finland produced a selection of patterns by Marianne Richter and Barbro Nilsson.
This work is one those examples as indicated by the woven V in the signature. Woven signature to edge: [AB MMF V MR]. $10,000–15,000
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I l lu m W i k k e l s ø sofa
Denmark, c.1960 | Mikael Laursen | upholstery, teak | 83 w × 32 d × 28.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
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H a n s W e g n e r lounge chairs, pair
Denmark, 1951 | Carl Hansen & Son | stained oak, paper cord
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F i n n J u h l wall-mounted vanity
Denmark, c.1938 | Niels Vodder | teak, lacquered wood, glass, brass | 3.25 w × 17.75 d × 9 h inches
28 w × 29 d × 28.5 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside of one example: [Designer Hans J. Wegner Made in Denmark
Carl Hansen Odense Denmark]. $4,000–6,000
Vanity features flip top compartment and tambour door concealing two compartments. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Dansk Møbelkunst Gennem 40 Aar: 1937–1946, Jalk, pg. 77
LITERATURE: Hans J. Wegner’s 100 Chairs, Oda, pg. 41 Georg Jensen, distributor’s catalog, unpaginated
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F i n n J u h l settee, model NV-53
Denmark, 1953 | Niels Vodder | upholstery, teak, brass | 51 w × 31 d × 29 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to frame: [Cabinetmaker Niels Vodder Copenhagen Denmark Design Finn Juhl]. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Danish Chairs, Oda, pg. 98 Finn Juhl: Furniture, Architecture, Applied Art, Hiort, ppg. 58–59 illustrate variation
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P e t e r H v i dt a n d O r l a M ø lg a a r d - N i e l s e n Boomerang lounge chairs, pair
Denmark, 1956 | Carl Hansen for France & Søn | teak, brass, upholstery, rubber | 26.25 w × 31 d × 31.5 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Made in Denmark]. Signed with applied metal disc
manufacturer’s label to one example: [FF France & Son Denmark]. Signed with applied metal disc manufacturer’s label to one example:
[FF Carl Hansen 5235248]. $3,000–5,000
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Ta p i o W i r k k a l a floor lamp, model K10–11
Finland, 1958 | Idman | enameled aluminum, brass, enameled steel | 34 w × 7 d × 48 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s marks to stem: [Idman]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Tapio Wirkkala: Eye, Hand and Thought, Saarela, pg. 387 Idman, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
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A lva r A a lto wardrobe for Paimio Sanatorium, Turku
Finland, 1931–32 | O.y. Huonekalu | lacquered wood, enameled steel, brass | 31.25 w × 11.25 d × 81 h inches
Wardrobe features one door concealing five shelves, two hooks and one hanging rod. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Alvar Aalto: Designer, Lahti, pg. 70 Alvar & Aino Aalto Design: Collection Bischofberger, Kellein, ppg. 66–67
PROVENANCE: Paimio Sanatorium, Turku | Private collection
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B r u n o M at h s s o n Eva chairs, pair
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K a j F r a n c k Kremlin Bells double decanter
Sweden, 1935/1978 | Karl Mathsson | laminated steam-bent beech, canvas | 23.75 w × 27.5 d × 33 h inches
Finland, 1964 | Nuutajärvi-Notsjö | glass, cork | 5.5 dia × 13.75 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to each example: [Bruno Mathsson Made in Sweden]
and [Firma Karl Mathsson Made in Varnamo Sweden 1978]. $1,500–2,500
Incised signature to underside of one element: [K. Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö 64]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Kaj Franck: Designer, Peltonen et. al., ppg. 154–156
LITERATURE: Collection of Bruno Mathsson Furniture, Firma Karl Mathsson manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
Bruno Mathsson Mobelkonstnaren Glashusarkitekten Manniskan, Bohn-Jullander, pg. 257
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K a j F r a n c k Kremlin Bells double decanter
Finland, 1960 | Nuutajärvi-Notsjö | glass, cork | 5.5 dia × 14 h inches
Incised signature to underside of one element: [K. Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö 60]. $3,000–5,000
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L o r e n z o B u r c h i e l l a r o mirror
Italy, c.1970 | cast aluminum, mirrored glass, chrome-plated steel | 23.5 w × 58.5 d × 2.5 h inches
Impressed signature to edge: [Burchiellaro]. $5,000–7,000
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V l a d i m i r K ag a n Serpentine sofa
USA, 1950/c.1975 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | upholstery, walnut | 134 w × 60 d × 29.5 h inches
$10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, ppg. 70–71, 207
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R u s s e l W r i g h t Fairmont table lamp
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V l a d i m i r K ag a n Tri-symmetric coffee table
USA, c.1935 | carved white oak, linen, brass | 18.25 dia × 19.5 h inches
USA, c.1955/c.1975 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | walnut, glass | 72.75 w × 31.5 d × 15.75 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Collector’s Encyclopedia of Russel Wright, second edition, Kerr, pg. 108
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 86
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
328
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Sculpted rocking chair
USA, 1953/c.1975 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | walnut, upholstery | 31.75 w × 40 d × 37.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, ppg. 120–121 Vladimir Kagan Designs,
manufacturer’s catalog, ppg. 29–30
329
V l a d i m i r K ag a n armchair
330
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Floating Seat and Back sofa
USA, c.1955 | Kagan-Dreyfuss, Inc. | walnut, leather, cane | 25 w × 23.5 d × 29 h inches
USA, c.1952 | Kagan-Dreyfuss, Inc. | upholstery, walnut | 87 w × 52 d × 30.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, ppg. 114–116
331
M o r o c c a n rag rug
3rd quarter 20th Century | hand-woven wool | 56 w × 89 l inches
$2,000–3,000
332
V l a d i m i r K ag a n mosaic coffee table
USA, c.1950 | Kagan-Dreyfuss, Inc. | glass tiles, walnut, brass | 24.25 dia × 15.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
333
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Crescent sofa
334
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Crescent sofa
USA, c.1970 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | upholstery | 65 w × 28.5 d × 29.5 h inches
USA, c.1970 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | upholstery | 65 w × 28.5 d × 29.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc., manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated The Complete Kagan:
LITERATURE: Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc., manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated The Complete Kagan:
A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 187
A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 187
335
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Crescent lounge chairs, pair
USA, c.1970 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | upholstery, brass | 31 w × 29.5 d × 28.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc., manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated The Complete Kagan:
A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 186
336
337
V l a d i m i r K ag a n lounge chairs, pair
338
V l a d i m i r K ag a n Sculpture Form sofa
USA, 1947/c.1975 | Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. | upholstery, walnut | 30 w × 31 d × 31.5 h inches
USA, c.1950 | Kagan-Dreyfuss, Inc. | upholstery | 86 w × 33 d × 29.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 70
LITERATURE: The Complete Kagan: A Lifetime of Avant-Garde Design, Kagan, pg. 75
A r t u r o Pa n i coffee table
339
A r t u r o Pa n i coffee table
Mexico, c.1960 | gilt steel, brass, mirrored glass, silvered glass | 48 dia × 14 h inches
Mexico, c.1960 | brass, silvered glass | 40 dia × 16 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$3,000–5,000
341
E d wa r d W o r m l e y armchairs model 5700-A, pair
USA, 1957 | Dunbar | lacquered wood, upholstery, cane | 27.5 w × 29.5 d × 28 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Edward J. Wormley Designs for Dunbar, manufacturer’s catalog, 1957, unpaginated
342
E d wa r d W o r m l e y magazine stand, model 5476
USA, c.1957 | Dunbar | lacquered mahogany, brass | 34 w × 20 d × 24 h inches
Signed with applied gold rectangular manufacturer’s label to underside: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $2,000–3,000
340
To mm i Pa r z i n g e r chandelier
USA, c.1950 | Parzinger Originals | brass, enameled brass, plastic | 24.5 dia × 42.5 h inches
This work was expertly crafted by Felix Balbo for Parzinger Originals. $7,000–9,000
343
T. H . R o b s j o h n - G i b b i n g s , at t r i b u t i o n sofa
United Kingdom/USA, c.1960 | Widdicomb | lacquered wood, upholstery | 76 w × 32.5 d × 29 h inches
$2,000–3,000
344
A r t i s t i c a B a r ov i e r chandelier
Italy, c.1910 | glass murrines, wrought iron | 19 w × 18 d × 58.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
345
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y Wing lounge chairs model 6016, pair
346
E d wa r d W o r m l e y Janus occasional table, model 6047
USA, 1960 | Dunbar | lacquered mahogany, upholstery, cane | 28 w × 32 d × 33.5 h inches
USA, 1960 | Dunbar | lacquered mahogany, Natzler ceramic tiles, brass | 11 w × 12 d × 23.5 h inches
Signed with woven manufacturer’s marks to decking of each example: [Dunbar]. $7,000–9,000
Signed with applied gold metal manufacturer’s label to underside: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism, Gura, Weinberg and Kennedy, pg. 47
PROVENANCE: Rago, Modern Design, 27 October 2007, Lot 857 | Private collection
347
E d wa r d W o r m l e y Janus occasional table, model 6047
USA, 1960 | walnut, Natzler ceramic tiles, brass | 11 w × 11 d × 23.5 h inches
Signed with applied gold metal manufacturer’s label to underside: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $10,000–15,000
LITERATURE: Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism, Gura, Weinberg and Kennedy, pg. 47
PROVENANCE: Wright, Important Design, 9 December 2007, Lot 219 | Private collection
348
Lo r e n zo B u r c h i e l l a r o mirror
349
L ova C r e at i o n rare four-part coffee table
Italy, c.1955 | acid-etched and patinated copper, mirrored glass | 17.75 w × 7.75 d × 22.5 h inches
Belgium, c.1980 | etched brass, enameled steel | 51 w × 51 d × 13.25 h inches
Incised signature to underside: [Burchiellaro]. $3,000–5,000
Table is comprised of four elements each measuring 25.5 w × 25.5 d × 13.25 h inches. $15,000–20,000
350
T. H . R o b s j o h n - G i b b i n g s lounge chairs, pair
United Kingdom/USA, c.1955 | Widdicomb | walnut, upholstery | 23 w × 34 d × 31.5 h inches
$4,000–6,000
LITERATURE: Widdicomb, manufacturer’s catalog, pg. 32
351
E l i a s S e g u r a Pa s q ua l coffee table
Belgium, c.1980 | etched brass, enameled steel, malachite, agate | 31.5 w × 31.5 d × 13.75 h inches
Incised signature to top: [E. Segura]. $7,000–9,000
352
F e l i x Ag o s t i n i sconces, pair
France, c.1960 | gilt bronze, silk | 16 w × 6 d × 28.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
353
G a b r i e l l a C r e s p i Vases, pair
354
To mm i Pa r z i n g e r cabinets, pair
Italy, c.1970 | brass, glass | 11 w × 10.25 d × 28.5 h inches
USA, c.1952 | Parzinger Originals | lacquered wood, brass | 35 w × 18 d × 29.25 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each base: [Gabriella Crespi Brev.]. $2,000–3,000
Each cabinet features two doors concealing one drawer and one adjustable shelf. Signed with branded manufacturer’s
mark to drawer of each example: [Parzinger Originals]. $10,000–15,000
355
G u c c i trophy
356
C e d r i c H a r t m a n occasional tables, pair
Italy, c.1975 | pig leather, brass, silver-plated brass, velvet, silk | 7.5 w × 6.5 d × 12 h inches
USA, c.1970 | Cedric Hartman, Inc. | marble, nickel-plated brass | 18.5 dia × 23.25 h inches
Retains original fitted box. Signed with embossed manufacturer’s mark to underside of base:
[Made in Italy by Gucci]. Signed with engraved manufacturer’s mark to reverse: [Gucci Italy].
$3,000–5,000
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Cedric Hartman Made in U.S.A. 980286]. $3,000–5,000
357
C u r t i s J e r é table mirror
USA, 1967 | brass, mirrored glass, brass melt-coated steel | 13.25 w × 7 d × 23.5 h inches
Signed and dated to base: [C. Jere 67]. $1,000–1,500
358
C e d r i c H a r t m a n floor lamps, pair
USA, c.1970 | Cedric Hartman, Inc. | brass, acrylic | 11 w × 13 d × 35.5 h inches
Signed with cast manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Cedric Hartman Made in USA]. $3,000–5,000
359
R e n a D u m a s Pippa folding desk
France, 1991 | Hermès | pear wood, natural box leather, brass | 33.75 w × 27.5 d × 31.75 h inches
Desk measures 33.5 w × 4.25 d × 19.5 h when folded. Desk features one flip-top work surface with letter organizer and two small drawers.
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to interior: [Hermès Paris]. Impressed mark to closure: [Hermès]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Le Mobilier Français 1960–1998, Brunhammer and Perrin, pg. 230
360
M o r o c c a n full pile carpet
4th quarter 20th Century | hand-knotted wool | 118 w × 162 l inches
$5,000–7,000
361
M o r o c c a n full pile carpet
4th quarter 20th Century | hand-knotted wool | 85 w × 109 l inches
$5,000–7,000
362
T. H . R o b s j o h n - G i b b i n g s dining chairs, set of four
363
A r m a n d J o n c k e r s coffee table
United Kingdom/USA, c.1950 | Widdicomb | oak, upholstery | 23 w × 25 d × 33 h inches
Belgium, 1976 | etched brass | 47.25 w × 23.5 d × 11.75 h inches
$5,000–7,000
Etched signature and date to top: [Armand Jonckers 76]. $10,000–15,000
365
J ac q u e s A d n e t a n d G u i d e t t e C a r b o n e l l occasional table
France, c.1955 | iron, glazed ceramic tiles | 23.5 w × 23.5 d × 16.5 h inches
$2,000–3,000
366
M a r c o Z a n u s o Regent lounge chairs, pair
Italy, 1960 | Arflex | upholstery, enameled steel, stained beech | 33 w × 36 d × 32 h inches
Signed with applied metal manufacturer’s label to underside of one example: [Arflex Milano Made in Italy]. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 153
364
Lo r e n zo B u r c h i e l l a r o table clock
Italy, c.1965 | etched tin | 7 w × 4 d × 22.5 h inches
Incised signature to edge: [Burchiellaro]. $3,000–5,000
367
S e l e c t e d by S a m u e l M a r x floor lamps, pair
368
Pau l E va n s Cityscape hanging wall shelf
USA, 1954 | Hansen | glass, aluminum | 17 dia × 62 h inches
USA, c.1975 | Paul Evans Studio for Directional | chrome-plated steel | 72 w × 15 d × 6 h inches
$5,000–7,000
Impressed signature to side: [Paul Evans]. $3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Peggy and Lionel Nathan, Highland Park | Thence by descent
369
Pau l E va n s modular sectional
USA, c.1975 | Paul Evans Studio for Directional | upholstery | 99 w × 76 d × 30 h inches
Sectional is comprised of four seating elements and one ottoman. Signed with paper distributor’s label to underside
of two elements: [Directional of North Carolina Inc. High Point, NC]. $7,000–9,000
370
P h i l i p a n d K e lv i n L aV e r n e Pompadour occasional tables, pair
USA, c.1965 | acid-etched and enameled brass over wood | 24.25 w × 14.5 d × 17 h inches
Incised signature to top of one example and etched signature to other example: [Philip + Kelvin LaVerne].
Signed with paper manufacturer’s label to underside of one example: [Philip and Kelvin LaVerne]. $3,000–5,000
371
A f t e r D o r ot h y D r a p e r cabinets, pair
USA, c.1955 | lacquered wood | 38.25 w × 18.5 d × 31.75 h inches
$2,000–3,000
372
A l e s s a n d r o M a z z u c ot e l l i sconces, pair
Italy, c.1900 | wrought iron, lacquered wood | 19 w × 11 d × 20 h inches
$5,000–7,000
373
A b e r c r o m b i e & F i tc h menagerie, collection of seven animals
374
E d wa r d W o r m l e y sofa, model 5125
England, c.1960 | leather, grass, brass, plastic | 30 w × 36 d × 13 h inches
USA, c.1955 | Dunbar | upholstery, lacquered mahogany | 85 w × 32 d × 28 h inches
Collection features one tortoise, one elephant, two rhinoceroses and three turtles. $7,000–9,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 36, 175
375
E d wa r d W o r m l e y occasional tables, pair
USA, c.1967 | Dunbar Furniture Company | lacquered mahogany, rosewood | 28.25 w × 21 d × 22 h inches
Signed with applied gold ‘D’ manufacturer’s label to underside of each example: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $3,000–5,000
376
J e a n R oy è r e dining table
377
E d wa r d W o r m l e y dining chairs model 4592, set of sixteen
France, c.1955 | rosewood, brass | 67.5 dia × 27.75 h inches
USA, c.1957 | Dunbar | upholstery, lacquered mahogany, brass | 22.5 w × 22 d × 31 h inches
This work is documented in the Royère archives. $10,000–15,000
Set includes two armchairs and fourteen side chairs measuring 21 w × 22 d × 31.5 h inches. $10,000–15,000
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Lima, Peru | Galerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, pg. 184
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
378
379
J i n d r i c h H a l a b a l a lounge chairs, pair
380
O sva l d o B o r s a n i bar
Czechoslovakia, c.1950 | UP Závody Brno | lacquered beech, upholstery | 27 w × 34 d × 33 h inches
Italy, c.1936 | carved and bleached pearwood, mirrored glass, brass | 53.25 w × 16.75 d × 48 h inches
$2,000–3,000
Cabinet features two bi-fold doors concealing a mirrored and tiled interior with a single glass shelf, three drawers
and hand-carved supports featuring a sea animal motif. $20,000–30,000
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y Toad Stool occasional table
USA, c.1964 | Dunbar | stained and laminated oak, enameled steel, brass | 19 dia × 19.75 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Osvaldo Borsani, Gramigna and Irace, pg. 140 illustrates related form Il Mobile Italiano Degli Anni ‘40 e ‘50,
de Guttry and Maino, pg. 110 illustrates related form
381
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y rare bookcases model 5264, pair
382
E d wa r d W o r m l e y lounge chairs, pair
USA, c.1949 | Dunbar | walnut | 48 w × 14.25 d × 74.25 h inches
USA, c.1955 | Dunbar | stained walnut, upholstery | 26.25 w × 29.25 d × 31.25 h inches
Each bookcase features a drop-front door concealing storage. $10,000–15,000
Signed with applied manufacturer’s label to cushions on each example: [Dunbar]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: The Dunbar Book of Modern Furniture, Dunbar, pg. 21
PROVENANCE: Wright, Living Contemporary, 27 September 2012, Lot 246 | Distinguished private collection, New York
383
E d wa r d W o r m l e y cabinet, model 5464
USA, c.1950 | Dunbar | stained mahogany, marble, brass | 52 w × 24 d × 40.25 h inches
Cabinet features three drawers and one tambour door concealing storage. Signed with applied green metal manufacturer’s
label to drawer: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $5,000–7,000
384
Pau l F r a n k l bench, model 5004
USA, c.1948 | Johnson Furniture Company | lacquered cork, lacquered mahogany | 71 w × 21 d × 13.5 h inches
Signed with stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside: [5004-324]. $3,000–5,000
385
Pau l F r a n k l console, model 5007
USA, c.1949 | Johnson Furniture Company | cork, lacquered wood | 72 w × 21 d × 28.25 h inches
Signed with stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside: [5007 #186]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design, Long, pg. 160
386
M o r o c c a n carpet
3rd quarter 20th Century | hand-woven wool | 78 w × 175 l inches
$5,000–7,000
387
388
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y sofa
389
T. H . R o b s j o h n - G i b b i n g s lounge chairs model 1601, pair
USA, c.1967 | Dunbar | upholstery, stained oak, aluminum | 92 w × 30 d × 29.5 h inches
United Kingdom/USA, c.1955 | Widdicomb | bleached mahogany, upholstery | 24.75 w × 29 d × 31 h inches
Signed with applied gold ‘D’ manufacturer’s label to underside: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $5,000–7,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Widdicomb, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y Long John coffee table, model 4669
USA, 1946/c.1957 | Dunbar | walnut | 84 w × 19 d × 11.25 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Dunbar]. $1,500–2,500
LITERATURE: Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism, Gura, Kennedy and Weinberg, pg. 28
Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 160, 192
390
E d wa r d W o r m l e y magazine tree, model 4765
USA, 1947 | Dunbar | maple, walnut | 28 w × 16 d × 24.5 h inches
Signed with branded manufacturer’s mark to underside: [Dunbar Modern]. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 108, 188 Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism,
Gura, Kennedy and Weinberg, pg. 62
391
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y nightstands model 5363, pair
393
J o h n V e s e y occasional table
USA, c.1949 | Dunbar | walnut, leather | 19 w × 18 d × 25 h inches
USA, c.1958 | aluminum, brass, glass | 25 w × 25 d × 20 h inches
Each nightstand features a single drawer. Signed with green metal manufacturer’s label to drawer of one example:
[Dunbar, Berne Indiana]. $2,000–3,000
$1,000–1,500
LITERATURE: Design Forecast 1, ALCOA, 1959, pg. 20 The New York Times, 28 August 1958, illustrates related form
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 152, 207
394
392
Pau l M c C o b b chaise
USA, c.1955 | Directional | silk, brass, lacquered wood | 26 w × 53 d × 32 h inches
$4,000–6,000
LITERATURE: Directional Designs: Paul McCobb, manufacturer’s catalog, pg. 80
E d wa r d W o r m l e y Parquetry cube, model 5976A
USA, c.1962 | Dunbar | lacquered wood with walnut parquetry | 16 w × 16 d × 16 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Dunbar, January 1962, manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated
395
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y armchairs model 5130, pair
USA, c.1955 | Dunbar | leather, mahogany | 26.5 w × 25 d × 27.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 46–47, 182
396
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y nesting tables model 4785, set of five
USA, 1947/c.1949 | Dunbar | walnut | 26.75 w × 15.25 d × 20.5 h inches
Signed with applied green metal manufacturer’s label to underside of one example: [Dunbar Berne, Indiana]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Dunbar: Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 95, 191
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
397
H e r m è s blanket
France, c.1975 | blue fox fur, cashmere, wool | 63.5 w × 76 l inches
$7,000–9,000
398
E d wa r d Wo r m l e y Revolving lounge chair, model 5609 and ottoman, model 5002
399
N e i l G o o d m a n consoles, pair
USA, 1956 | Dunbar | upholstery, lacquered mahogany, lacquered wood | 27.5 w × 33 d × 32 h inches
USA, 1994 | bronze | 36 w × 10 d × 23.75 h inches
Ottoman measures: 23 w × 23 d × 17 h inches. $2,000–3,000
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism, Gura, Kennedy and Weinberg, pg. 41 Dunbar:
Fine Furniture of the 1950s, Piña, ppg. 137, 200
PROVENANCE: John and Margaret Riecker, Midland, MI | Private collection
400
J u l e s Wa b b e s Trestle desk
Belgium, c.1958 | wenge, brass | 57.5 w × 24.25 d × 29.75 h inches
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Jules Wabbes 1919–1974: Architect d’Interieur, Ferran-Wabbes, pg. 140
PROVENANCE: Wright, Important 20th Century Design, 4 December 2005, Lot 181 | Private collection
401
402
Jac q u e s A d n e t armchair
403
J ac q u e s A d n e t armchairs, pair
France, c.1950 | saddle-stitched leather over steel, upholstery, brass | 23.75 w × 29 d × 36.75 h inches
France, c.1950 | saddle-stitched leather over steel, upholstery, brass | 23 w × 29 d × 36 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$10,000–15,000
G a e Au l e n t i Jumbo coffee table
Italy/USA, 1964 | Knoll International | marble | 44 w × 44 d × 14 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 209
404
M a r i o B e l l i n i Camaleonda modular sofa
Italy, 1971/c.1973 | B&B Italia | leather, chrome-plated steel, plastic | 152 w × 76 d × 26.5 h inches
This modular sofa is comprised of six units that can be linked together or used individually. Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to
underside of each element: [Made in Italy for B & B America Inc.]. Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside of each element:
[B & B Italia Novedrate, Com Sistema Camaleonda Designer M. Bellini Modello Depositato Collaudo]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 341 Italy: The New Domestic Landscape, Branzi, pg. 120 Domus, November 1971,
unpaginated Domus, July 1972, unpaginated
405
E r w i n e a n d E s t e l l e L av e r n e Philharmonic bench
R o g e r C a p r o n coffee table
France, c.1965 | Vallauris | glazed ceramic, laminate, aluminum | 31.5 w × 31.75 d × 11.75 h inches
$5,000–7,000
Signed to top: [R. Capron]. $1,000–1,500
LITERATURE: Laverne: Furniture, Textiles & Wallcoverings, Krzyzanokski, ppg. 127, 188–189
406
407
USA, 1961 | Laverne Originals | leather, stainless steel | 74 w × 26 d × 18 h inches
E r w i n e a n d E s t e l l e L av e r n e 7-FC sofa
408
E r w i n e a n d E s t e l l e L av e r n e 5-LC lounge chairs, pair
USA, 1953 | Laverne Originals | chrome-plated steel, leather | 28.5 w × 28 d × 28 h inches
USA, 1953 | Laverne Originals | leather, chrome-plated steel, enameled steel | 98 w × 28 d × 28 h inches
$3,000–5,000
$7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Laverne: Furniture, Textiles & Wallcoverings, Krzyzanowski, ppg. 128, 183, 185, 189
LITERATURE: Laverne: Furniture, Textiles & Wallcoverings, Krzyzanokski, ppg. 59, 183
409
E l i z a b e t h G a r o u s t e a n d M at t i a B o n e t t i Cleopatre table lamp
410
M a a r t e n B a a s Smoke armchairs, pair
France, 1995 | B.G.H. Editions | resin, brass-plated aluminum | 8 w × 8 d × 9,75 h inches
The Netherlands, 2003 | Moooi | burned and lacquered wood, upholstery, brass | 29 w × 32.5 d × 40.75 h inches
Impressed signature to each leg: [BG]. $1,000–1,500
$3,000–5,000
411
E t to r e S ot t s a s s Ringhiera Rossa vase from the Bharata series
413
M i c h a e l G r av e s lounge chairs, pair
Italy, 1985 | Design Gallery Milano | marble, mahogany, copper | 11.5 dia w × 21 h inches
USA, 1980 | Sunar Hauserman | upholstery, burled maple, lacquered wood | 33.5 w × 30 d × 29.75 h inches
This work is from the edition of thirty-six. $2,000–3,000
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Bharata: Ettore Sottsass, Design Gallery Milano manufacturer’s catalog, 1988, fig. 23
LITERATURE: Michael Graves Designs: The Art of Everyday Objects, Patton, pg. 24 Michael Graves: Designer Monographs 3,
Buck and Vogt, pg. 19
412
N at h a l i e D u Pa s q u i e r Drimmer table lamp
Italy, c.1985 | Memphis | transfer-printed porcelain, screenprint on linen | 10 w × 10 d × 18.75 h inches
This example is number twenty-three from the edition of 200. Enameled signature to base:
[Nathalie Du Pasquier 23/200 Memphis Drimmer]. $1,000–1,500
414
E t to r e S ot t s a s s Rosso Grigio e Nero occasional table from the Bharata series
Italy, 1988 | Design Gallery Milano | briar, lacquered wood | 16.5 w × 16.5 d × 16 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Ettore Sottsass: A Critical Biography, Radice, pg. 211 Bharata: Ettore Sottsass, Design Gallery Milano
manufacturer’s catalog, 1988, fig. 5
415
E t to r e S ot t s a s s candlesticks, set of three
416
V e r n e r Pa n to n 1–2-3 System lounge chairs model G, pair
Italy/USA, c.1985 | Swid Powell | silver-plate | 3.5 w × 3.25 d × 12 h inches
Denmark, 1973 | Fritz Hansen | upholstery, chrome-plated steel, stained ash | 27.25 w × 35 d × 27.5 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each example: [Swid Powell Silver Plate Made in Italy].
Stamped manufacturer’s mark to underside of two examples: [Silver Plate Made in Italy]. $1,000–1,500
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Verner Panton: The Collected Works, von Vegesack and Remmele, ppg. 265–267
417
C e s a r e L e o n a r d i a n d F r a n c a S tag i floor lamp
Italy, 1969 | Lumenform | stainless steel, chrome-plated steel, enameled steel | 13 w × 14 d × 70 h inches
$2,000–3,000
418
In 1999, Tom Sachs designed and produced the Bitch Lounge
in collaboration with Nest Magazine. Though the form is
inspired by the works of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and
Florence Knoll, the functionality of Sachs’ creation is difficult
to pin down. Falling somewhere between a chaise and a bed,
the Bitch Lounge invites the user to reconsider how one sits.
A n dy Wa r h o l Ticket Stub exhibition poster for the Film Festival — Lincoln Center
USA, 1967 | offset lithograph on paper | 44.75 h × 23.5 w inches
This work is from the unsigned edition of 500 published by List Art Posters, New York. $2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné 1962–1987, Feldman and Schellmann, pg. 213
PROVENANCE: Collection of Robert Swope and Michel Hurst
Sachs’ Bitch Lounge also defies clear categorization when it
comes to understanding it as a work or art or a work of design.
This ambiguity led to its inclusion in the Cooper-Hewitt 2004
exhibition Design ≠ Art: Functional Objects from Donald Judd to
Rachel Whiteread where the curators explored the distinctions,
if any, between fine and applied arts.
419
To m S ac h s prototype Bitch Lounge
USA, 1999 | leather, chrome-plated steel | 24.5 w × 36 d × 24.5 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Bitch Lounge, Skoggard, Nest 1999–2000, ppg. 109–113 illustrates this work Design ≠ Art: Functional Objects from Donald
Judd to Rachel Whiteread, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum exhibition catalog, figs. 125, 128 illustrate this work
EXHIBITED: Bitch Lounge and Quarter Screws, 1 January – 28 February 2001, A/D Gallery, New York | Design ≠ Art: Functional Objects
from Donald Judd to Rachel Whiteread, 10 September 2004 – 27 February 2005, Copper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York
PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Important 20th Century Design, 12 December 2003, Lot 728 | Private collection
420
421
J o h n n y S w i n g sconce
422
G a e ta n o P e s c e Greene Street chair
USA, c.2000 | enameled brass, glass, brass | 19 w × 49 d × 12.25 h inches
Italy/Germany, 1984/1994 | Vitra | resin reinforced with fiberglass, steel, rubber | 21.5 w × 22 d × 37.25 h inches
$3,000–5,000
Signed with decal manufacturer’s label to underside: [Vitra 32.94]. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Gaetano Pesce: Cinq Techniques Pour Le Verre/Experience Au C.I.R.V.A., Musee Grobet-Labadie, pg. 212
Fo l k e Ja n s s o n Arabesk settee and chair
Gaetano Pesce, Bartolucci, pg. 65
Sweden, 1955 | S.M. Wincrantz | original upholstery, lacquered wood | 59 w × 28 d × 30 h inches
$3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Svenska stolar: och deras formgivare 1899–2001, Gordan, pg. 158 illustrates chair
423
P i a M a n u coffee table
Belgium, c.1960 | slate, steel, copper, Pyrite | 37.75 dia × 12 h inches
Impressed signature to top: [Pia Manu]. $6,000–8,000
425
J o e C o lo m b o Model 300 dining chairs, set of six
Italy, 1965 | Pozzi | stained oak, upholstery, enameled steel | 19 w × 20 d × 30.75 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: I Colombo: Joe Colombo 1930–1971, Gianni Colombo 1937–1993, Fagone, pg. 165 Repertorio 1950–1980,
Gramigna, pg. 236 Joe Colombo, Cosmit, ppg. 100–101
424
G i j s B a k k e r Car mirror
The Netherlands, 2006 | Droog | photograph mounted on mirrored Plexiglas and aluminum | 47.5 w × 1 d × 39 h inches
This work is number ten from the edition of ten. Signed and numbered to reverse: [G. Bakker 10/10]. $1,000–1,500
426
L a r r y B e l l Chair de Lux IV
USA, 1981 | Carpathian elm burl, cotton velvet | 25.5 w × 29 d × 31.5 h inches
Signed with applied metal manufacturer’s label to underside: [De Lux Chair IV No. 2 1/20/81 L. Bell]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: Larry Bell, New Work: An Exhibition, The Hudson River Museum, ppg. 69, 73
PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist | Thence by descent
427
A f t e r N i k i d e S a i n t P h a l l e tapestry
France, 1980 | woven jute | 84 w × 56 h inches
This work is an artist proof from the edition published by Bon Art, Guatemala. Woven signature to lower edge: [AP 2 Niki]. $3,000–5,000
428
C a r lo N a s o n table lamp, model LT305
429
R o b e r t V e n t u r i Chippendale chairs, pair
Italy, c.1969 | A.V. Mazzega | glass, brass | 18.25 dia × 17 h inches
USA, 1984 | Knoll International | laminate over plywood | 25.25 w × 24 d × 37.5 h inches
$3,000–5,000
These chairs feature the Grandmother pattern laminate designed by Denise Scott Brown. $5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: A.V. Mazzega 9, manufacturer’s catalog, ppg. 118–119
LITERATURE: Out of the Ordinary: Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates, Brownlee, DeLong and Hiesinger, pg. 209
New Products — Profiles in History, Architectural Digest June 1984, ppg. 166–170 discuss Venturi
430
E t to r e S ot t s a s s Primavera table from Bau-Haus Side Two collection
Italy, 1980 | Studio Alchimia | laminate over wood, cast aluminum, aluminum | 17.75 dia × 26 h inches
$2,000–3,000
LITERATURE: Ettore Sottsass: Mobili e Qualche Arredamento, Gregotti, pg. 92
PROVENANCE: Distinguished private collection, New York
431
432
R oy M c M a k i n firewood box
433
S a n t i ag o C a l at r ava set of six chairs from the Tabourettli Theatre
USA, c.1995 | enameled and patinated steel | 20 w × 16 d × 10 h inches
Spain/Switzerland, 1986 | De Sede | enameled steel, leather | 17.75 w × 19 d × 29 h inches
$2,000–3,000
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to each example: [De Sede of Switzerland]. $7,000–9,000
LITERATURE: El Croquis No. 38, October 1992, Santiago Calatrava 1983/1989, Calatrava et al., ppg. 74–89
J o e C o lo m b o Sella lounge chair
PROVENANCE: Tabourettli Theatre, Basel | Private collection
Italy, 1963 | Comfort | bent and lacquered plywood, vinyl, chrome-plated steel | 28 w × 25 d × 22 h inches
$3,000–5,000
434
S a n t i ag o C a l at r ava pair of stools from the Tabourettli Theatre
LITERATURE: Joe Colombo: Inventing the Future, Kreis and von Vegesack, ppg. 146–147 Joe Colombo and Italian
Spain/Switzerland, 1986 | De Sede | enameled steel, leather | 16.5 w × 16.25 d × 19 h inches
Design of the Sixties, Favata, pg. 38
$3,000–5,000
PROVENANCE: Pierre Boogaerts, Paris | Private collection, Paris
LITERATURE: El Croquis No.38, October 1992, Santiago Calatrava 1983/1989, Calatrava et al., pg. 82 illustrates this design in situ
PROVENANCE: Tabourettli Theatre, Basel | Private collection
435
J o h a n n a G r aw u n d e r table lamp
436
E t to r e S ot t s a s s Barbarella cabinet
USA/Italy, 1995 | Design Gallery Milano | laminate, fiberglass | 8 w × 8 d × 15.5 h inches
Italy, 1966 | Poltronova | walnut | 42 w × 16 d × 47.75 h inches
This work is from the edition of twenty. $1,000–1,500
Cabinet features three drawers above a drop-front writing surface. $3,000–5,000
LITERATURE: Design Gallery Milano: Johanna Grawunder, Air Conditioning, manufacturer’s catalog, 1995, fig. 5
LITERATURE: Repertorio del Design Italiano: 1950–2000, Gramigna, pg. 128
PROVENANCE: Wright, Modernist 20th Century, 6 June 2004, Lot 434 | Private collection
437
C e s a r e C a s at i a n d Em a n u e l e P o n z i o set of six Pillola lamps from the Nai Collection
Italy, 1968 | Ponteur | ABS plastic | 5.25 dia × 21.5 h inches
Lamps retain original packaging. Signed with molded manufacturer’s mark to underside of each example: [Collezione Design Studio DA].
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: Italy: The New Domestic Landscape, Ambasz, pg. 96 Design Italiano: 1950–2000, Gramigna, pg. 151 Light-Lamps 1968–1973:
New Italian Design, Ferrari and Ferrari, fig. 22
439
J o n at h a n d e Pa s , D o n ato d ’ U r b i n o a n d Pao lo L o m a z z i Joe chair
Italy, 1970 | Poltronova, distributed by Stendig | leather | 64 w × 48 d × 28.5 h inches
Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to edge: [Poltronova Mod. P100 JOE Made in Italy]. Signed with applied manufacturer’s
label to underside: [Original Design Stendig Made in Italy]. $6,000–8,000
LITERATURE: Italy: The New Domestic Landscape, Ambasz, pg. 95 Repertorio 1950–1980, Gramigna, pg. 343
438
A r r e d o lu c e ceiling light, model 12063
Italy, c.1950 | enameled aluminum, chrome-plated brass, vinyl, enameled steel, steel wire
24 w × 18 d × 55 h inches
$5,000–7,000
LITERATURE: The Complete Designers’ Lights II, Krezentowski and Krezentowski, pg. 114
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W RI G H T 2 0 . C O M
index
A
g
A a lt o, A lva r 3 2 0
G a m b o ne , Gu id o 16 7 –17 0
Pa ni, A r t u r o 3 3 7, 3 3 9
A b e r c r o m b ie & F i t c h 3 7 3
G a r o u s t e a nd M at t i a B o ne t t i, E l i z a b e t h 4 0 9
Pa n t o n, V e r ne r 2 3 2 –2 3 3, 416
A dne t, J a c q u e s 4 01, 4 0 3, 3 6 5
Gi a c o n, M a s sim o 2 3 9
Pa r isi, I c o 15 9
Agn o l i, T i t o 2 01
Go o d m a n, Ne i l 3 9 9
Pa r isi, I c o a nd L u is a 16 4 –16 5, 17 5, 17 6, 19 9
Ago s t ini, F e l i x 3 5 2
Go r h a m Si lv e r C o mpa n y 2 61
Pa r z in ge r, T o mm i 3 4 0, 3 5 4
Am in o, L e o 12 2
Gr av e s, M i c h a e l 413
Pa s q u a l , E l i a s S e gu r a 3 51
A r ne s o n, R o b e r t 2 3 4
Gr aw u nde r, J o h a nn a 4 3 5
Pat t y n P r o d u c t s 2 7 2
A r r e d o l u c e 18 5, 2 0 6, 213, 215 –216, 4 3 8
Gu c c i 3 5 5
P e r r i a nd, C h a r l o t t e 10 6, 110, 112
A r t is t i c a B a r o v ie r 3 4 4
h
P e s c e , G a e ta n o 42 2
A u b ö c k , C a r l 2 8 9
A u l e n t i, G a e 4 0 2
b
H a l a b a l a , Jind r i c h 3 7 8
H a r t m a n, C e d r i c 3 5 6, 3 5 8
H e at o n, M a u r i c e 2 6 8
B a a s, M a a r t e n 410
H e r m è s 3 9 7
B a k k e r , Gi j s 424
Higgins, M i c h a e l a nd F r a n c is 2 8 5
B a r o v ie r , E r c o l e 2 24, 2 3 0
H o f f m a nn, J o s e f 24 4
B a u gh m a n, M i l o 2 8 7, 2 9 0
H v id t a nd O r l a M ø l g a a r d - Nie l s e n, P e t e r 318
B e l l , L a r r y 42 6
i
B e l l ini, M a r i o 4 0 4
Ingr a nd, M a x 16 1, 16 6
B e nne t t, Wa r d 2 7 6
B e r r y, Ge o r ge H . 2 6 4
B i l l , M a x 2 7 8 –2 7 9
B l a n c h a r d, P o r t e r 2 6 0
B o r s a ni, O s va l d o 3 8 0
B u f fa , Pa o l o 18 4, 2 0 9
B u r c h ie l l a r o, L o r e n z o 3 24, 3 4 8, 3 6 4
B u z z i, T o m a s o 2 2 5
c
C a l at r ava , S a n t i a go 4 3 3 – 4 3 4
C a mpa n a , F e r n a nd o a nd H u m b e r t o 2 3 7
C a mp o a nd C a r l o Gr a f f i, F r a n c o 16 2
C a p r o n, R o ge r 4 0 7
C a r b o ne l l , Gu ide t t e 3 6 5
C a s at i a nd Em a n u e l e P o n z i o, C e s a r e 4 3 7
C a s t l e , W e nde l l 2 31
In t e r n at i o n a l Si lv e r C o mpa n y 2 6 2
P r o u v é , Je a n 111
q
Q u is t g a a r d, Je ns 3 10 – 3 12
R o b s j o h n - Gi b b in gs, T. H . 3 4 3, 3 5 0, 3 6 2 , 3 8 9
J e r é , C u r t is 3 5 7
R oy è r e , Je a n 3 7 6
J o n c k e r s, A r m a nd 3 6 3
s
J u h l , F inn 3 0 5, 316 – 317
S a c h s, T o m 419
k
S a k a k u r a , J u n z o 2 8 8, 3 0 4
K a g a n, V l a dim i r 3 2 5 , 3 2 7 – 3 3 0 , 3 3 2 – 3 3 6 , 3 3 8
S a l o c c hi, C l a u dio 18 7–191
K e n m o c hi, Is a m u 2 91, 2 9 5 – 3 0 0, 3 0 2 – 3 0 3
Kj a e r, B o di l 3 0 8
Kj a e r h o l m, P o u l 3 0 9
K n o l l , F l o r e n c e 2 9 4
K r u e c k a nd M a r k S e x t o n, R o n 24 6
C r e s p i, G a b r ie l l a 3 5 3
L aV e r ne , P hi l i p a nd K e lv in 3 70
d
L e C o r b u sie r 110
de S a in t P h a l l e , Nik i 2 3 8, 42 7
P r o u, R e né 116
R is o m, Je ns 2 7 7
J e a nne r e t, P ie r r e 10 0 –10 5, 10 7–10 9, 114 –115
L av e r ne , E r w ine a nd E s t e l l e 4 0 5 – 4 0 6, 4 0 8
de P o l i, Pa o l o 16 5, 2 0 3
P o w e l l , P hi l l i p L l oy d 124, 12 6, 12 8 –12 9, 13 6 –13 7, 13 9
R i c h t e r, M a r i a nne 3 13
C o n o v e r , C l a u de 13 0 –13 5
J o n at h a n 4 3 9
P o u c h a in, J a c q u e s 14 8
J a n s s o n, F o l k e 4 2 1
L a s s e n, F l e mm ing 3 0 7
de Pa s, D o n at o d ’ U r b in o a nd Pa o l o L o m a z z i,
P o n t i, Gio 17 3, 17 9, 18 6, 2 0 2 –2 0 4
r
C o l o m b o, J o e 42 5, 4 3 2
de C a r l i, C a r l o 2 0 7, 214
P i a n o n, A l e s s a nd r o 217, 218, 2 2 0 –2 2 2
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l
Da l i, S a lva d o r 24 5
P e t r o l e u m C l u b o f H o u s t o n 2 5 3
P i a M a n u 42 3
In u i, S a b u r o 3 01
C o f f e y, M i c h a e l 14 0, 14 4
da R o s, A n t o ni o 2 2 3
p
L e l l i, A nge l o 18 0, 18 2 –18 3, 19 4, 19 6 –19 7
L e o n a r di a nd F r a n c a S ta gi, C e s a r e 417
L e w is, E va n 147
L o c h e r, R o b e r t 2 6 5
L o e w y, R aym o nd 2 7 3 –2 74
S a r fat t i, V i t t o r i a n o V ig a n ò a nd Gin o 17 7
S c a r pa , T o b i a 2 2 8
S c h a e f e r, B e r t h a 171–17 2 , 19 5
S c h u e l k e , Em i l e 2 6 3
Sie ge l , Gu s tav 2 71
S o r n ay, A nd r é 2 70
S o t t s a s s, E t t o r e 411, 414 – 415, 4 3 0, 4 3 6
Sp r inge r, K a r l 2 0 8
S t i l n o v o 19 8
S t i l u x 174
S u l l i va n, Da nk m a r A d l e r a nd L o u is 2 5 4
S w in g, J o h nn y 2 5 0, 42 0
t
Ta n a b e , R e iko 2 9 2
T e n r e i r o, J o a q u im 2 8 0
L o va C r e at i o n 3 4 9
T h o ne t 2 5 6
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U
de V r ie s, C o e n 2 8 6
M a ngi a r o t t i, A nge l o 19 2 –19 3
u s o ni a n 2 5 2
De sk e y, D o n a l d 2 6 9
M a nning B o w m a n & C o. 2 5 7–2 5 8
V
D r a p e r , D o r o t h y 3 71
M a r t e ns, Din o 219
V e n t u r i, R o b e r t 4 2 9
D u Pa s q u ie r , N at h a l ie 412
M a r x , S a m u e l 3 6 7
V e s e y, J o h n 3 9 3
D u m a s, R e n a 3 5 9
M at é go t, M at hie u 113
V igne l l i, M a s si m o 2 3 6
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M at h s s o n, B r u n o 3 21
V o l p e , A n t o nio 2 5 5
M a z z u c o t e l l i, A l e s s a nd r o 3 7 2
V o n Ne s s e n, Wa lt e r 2 5 9
M c C o b b, Pa u l 3 9 2
w
E a m e s, C h a r l e s a nd R ay 2 8 2
E va n s, Pa u l 119 –121, 12 3, 3 6 8 – 3 6 9
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Fa n t o ni, M a r c e l l o 14 6
M c M a k in, R oy 2 3 5, 241, 4 31
M e da , A l b e r t o 24 3
M e ie r, R i c h a r d 242
F o n ta n a A r t e 16 3, 210 –211
M e l i, S a lvat o r e 16 0
F o r n a s e t t i, P ie r o 17 8, 2 0 0
M o r e l , P hi l i pp e 24 0
F r a n c k , K a j 3 2 2 – 3 2 3
M o r o c c a n 2 7 5, 3 31, 3 6 0 – 3 61, 3 8 6
F r a nk l , Pa u l 3 8 4 – 3 8 5
M o s c at e l l i, Gi u l io 2 0 5
F u l l e r , R . B u c k m in s t e r 247–24 9
M o u i l l e , S e r ge 117–118
M o u lt h r o p, E d 142 –14 3
M o z e r, J o r da n 14 9 –15 8
M u r a n o 2 2 7, 2 2 9
Au c ti o n 21 April 2015
Wa b b e s, J u l e s 4 0 0
Wa r h o l , A ndy 418
W e gne r, H a ns 315
W ik k e l s ø, I l l u m 314
W i r k k a l a , Ta p io 319
W o r m l e y, E d wa r d 3 41– 3 42 , 3 4 5 – 3 47, 3 74 – 3 7 5, 3 7 7,
3 7 9, 3 81– 3 8 3, 3 8 7, 3 8 8, 3 9 0 – 3 91, 3 9 4 – 3 9 6, 3 9 8
W r igh t, F r a nk L l oy d 2 51
W r igh t, R u s s e l 14 5, 3 2 6
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Ya n a gi, S o r i 3 0 6
N a k a s him a , Ge o r ge 12 5 , 13 8 , 141
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N a s o n, C a r l o 42 8
Z a n u s o, M a r c o 18 1, 3 6 6
Ne l s o n & A s s o c i at e s, Ge o r ge 2 81, 2 8 4, 2 9 3
Z u c c h e r i, T o ni 2 2 6
9 8 0 M a d i s o n Av e n u e
8 3 6 H i g h l a n d Av e n u e
Ne u t r a , R i c h a r d 2 8 3
Z u f f i, P ie t r o 16 5
N e w Yo r k N Y 1 0 07 5
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