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Major Modern Art, Jewelry & Silver June Day 1

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Sarasota Estate Auction

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Lot: 1 - Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) French/American, Artist's Proof Color Etching and Aquatint Abstract Geometric Composition "Venise"

Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) French/American, Artist's Proof Color Etching and Aquatint Abstract Geometric Composition "Venise 1972". Sonia Delaunay original etching with aquatint "Untitled" 1972. abstract composition features a dynamic interplay of geometric forms-including semi-circles, triangles, and rectangles-rendered in a primary palette of red, blue, and yellow contrasted with earthy brown and muted green tones. Signed lower right. Marked A/P lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 41 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. Sight Size: 26 x 19 3/4 in.

Lot: 2 - Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930-2020) American, "New Glory" Hors de Commerce Screenprint

Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930-2020) American, "New Glory" Hors de Commerce Screenprint. Psychedelic rectangular repetitions of neon colors that seem to pulse the longer you look at them. Signed in pencil bottom right near the watermark, and numbered "H.C. 9/25" along with the date 1975. In art print terminology, “HC” or “H.C.” stands for Hors de Commerce, which translates to “out of trade” or “not for sale” in English. These prints, similar to Artist’s Proofs (APs), are not intended for commercial sale but are often given as gifts by the artist or publisher to those involved in the printmaking process, like the artist or printer. Often they are specifically meant for display purposes, such as in a gallery, and as such they are usually one-of-a-kind prints.  Overall Size: 29 1/2 x 23 in.  Sight Size: 25 x 18 1/2 in.  Richard Joseph Anuszkiewicz was born in Erie, Pennsylvania on May 23rd, 1930 to Polish immigrants, first studying at the Cleveland Institute of Art before honing his precise geometric painting style while earning a Master of Fine Arts at Yale University. A prominent painter, printmaker, and sculptor who emerged as a leading figure in the mid 20th Century Op Art movement, he was mentored by renowned abstract artist Josef Albers, who taught him to push the boundaries of visual perception. His work primarily investigated the optical chemistry of high-intensity complementary colors applied to structural configurations like nested squares, an approach that resulted in vibrant, symmetrical compositions that famously appeared to vibrate, blur, or glow with light. He consistently developed these optical concepts across several decades, exhibiting internationally and earning high praise from Life magazine as one of the movement’s premier “wizards” alongside Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley. He died on May 19th, 2020, with his work on display at dozens of museums around the country including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and the Art Institute of Chicago. 

Lot: 3 - Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) American, Mixed Media Photo Collage of Townscapes

Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) American, Mixed Media Photo Collage of Townscapes. Mixed-media lithograph and collage by Robert Rauschenberg, dated 1979, featuring a grid-like arrangement of layered photographic transfers in muted tones above two detailed, black-and-white classical engravings. Overall Size: 34 x 26 1/2 in. Sight Size: 30 x 22 1/2 in. Robert Rauschenberg (1925 -2008) was an American artist whose groundbreaking work helped bridge the gap between Abstract Expressionism and later movements such as Pop Art and Neo-Dada. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, he studied at Black Mountain College, where he was influenced by avant-garde figures and experimental approaches to art. He became best known for his “Combines,” which integrated painting with found objects and everyday materials, challenging traditional boundaries between art and life. Rauschenberg’s innovative use of collage, photography, and printmaking, along with his embrace of collaboration and new technologies, made him one of the most influential and versatile artists of the 20th century.

Lot: 4 - Cleve Gray (1918-2004) American, Oil on Canvas, Pontevedra, Florida 1958

Cleve Gray (1918-2004) American, Oil on Canvas, Pontevedra, Florida 1958. Abstract painting, signed "Gray '58," features a muted, monochromatic palette of grays, blacks, and subtle earthy tones, composed of layered, fluid forms and linear textures that evoke a sense of a rocky landscape or atmospheric seascape. Signed lower right, dated 1958. Framed. Exhibited in Ponte Vedra, Florida. With Seligmann Gallery label. Overall Size: 28 1/8 x 18 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 27 7/8 x 18 1/8 in.    Cleve Gray (1918–2004) was an American painter associated with Abstract Expressionism, known for his lyrical, calligraphic style that blended elements of Eastern philosophy and Western abstraction. Born in New York City, Gray studied at Princeton University and later trained in Paris, where he was influenced by European modernists before returning to the United States. Over the course of his career, he developed a distinctive visual language marked by sweeping brushstrokes, layered surfaces, and a meditative sense of space, often inspired by his interest in Zen Buddhism and Asian art. Gray also worked as a writer and educator, contributing to critical discourse on contemporary art while producing a body of work that bridged cultural traditions and emphasized spontaneity and inner expression.

Lot: 5 - Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Spring Carnival" Original Framed Lithograph

Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Spring Carnival" Original Framed Lithograph. Presents his signature form using elementary shapes and colors. Produced in 1969. Signed and dated in the print bottom right. A certificate of authenticity from the Collector's Guild of New York with information about the piece and the artist is attached to the back.  Overall Size: 24 3/4 x 32 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 17 1/2 x 25 1/2 in.  Alexander "Sandy" Calder (1898-1976) was an American sculptor and painter who pioneered kinetic sculpture and is renowned for his mobiles. Born into a family of artists in Pennsylvania, he initially studied mechanical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology before pursuing art at the Art Students League in New York. His engineering background greatly influenced his work, leading to the creation of wire sculptures, which he called "drawing in space," and his invention of the mobile. After moving to Paris in 1926, he became a key figure in the Abstract movement. He gained international acclaim in the 1950s for his wind-powered mobiles and large-scale installations. His later career included designing a Douglas DC-8 airplane and a BMW race car. Calder's work is held in permanent collections worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Lot: 6 - Itzchak Tarkay (1935-2012) Israeli, Original Watercolor

Itzchak Tarkay (1935-2012) Israeli, Original Watercolor. Depicts a nude woman in stockings with her arms above her head, surrounded by colored fields with a minimalist use of white space. Signed in pencil bottom right. Park West label on back of frame.  Overall Size: 25 1/2 x 29 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 12 x 16 in.  Itzchak Tarkay was born in 1935 in Subotica on the Yugoslav-Hungarian border. When he was nine years old the Nazis sent him and his family to Mauthausen concentration camp. After the liberation of the camp the next year they returned home, and while still at school in Subotica Tarkay won a prize for excellence in painting. In 1949 he and his family immigrated to Israel and were sent to a transit camp for new arrivals at Be’er Ya’akov. In 1951, Tarkay received a scholarship to the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. After returning to Tel Aviv Tarkay enrolled in the Avni Institute of Art, which he graduated from in 1956. He began to exhibit extensively both in Israel and abroad, and his works can be found in many public and private collections. Tarkay worked in acrylic and watercolor, and focused on the female figure by using simplicity of form and line, along with a rich palette not unlike Toulouse-Lautrec, to create sensitive portraits of vibrant women. He was also known for his impact on trade dress law when he sued a company to keep his style from being emulated, in Romm Art Creations Ltd. v. Simcha International, Inc. in 1992, which he won. He died on June 3rd, 2012 during emergency heart surgery while visiting Park West Gallery in Detroit, Michigan. 

Lot: 7 - Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, Color Drypoint Etching "The Sacred Love of Gala"

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, Color Drypoint Etching "The Sacred Love of Gala". Surrealist drypoint etching with hand-coloring from his 1971 Les Vitraux suite, depicting a stylized religious figure against a minimalist landscape featuring a winding path and cypress trees. Pencil signed lower right. Numbered 130/195. Framed. With CoA and original bill of sale. Overall Size: 31 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 18 3/4 x 15 in.    Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), born in Figueres, Spain, was a pioneering Surrealist painter known for his striking, dreamlike imagery and flamboyant persona. Raised in Catalonia, Dalí studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and gained early recognition with a solo show in Barcelona in 1925 and inclusion in the 1928 Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. He joined the Surrealists in Paris, where he met his lifelong muse and partner, Gala, and soon became a leading figure in the movement, producing iconic works such as The Persistence of Memory. Clashing with the Surrealists and eventually expelled, Dalí developed a “classic” period focused on science and religion. During World War II, he lived in the United States with Gala, gaining celebrity status and publishing his autobiography, before returning to Spain, where he continued to create, embracing Catholicism and exploring scientific themes. Despite later struggles with depression, drug addiction, and Parkinson’s disease, Dalí remained an influential and provocative figure until his death from heart failure in 1989.

Lot: 8 - Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) Spanish, Mixed Media Color Lithograph "Cadaver in Sepulchro Elisei"

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) Spanish, Mixed Media Color Lithograph "Cadaver in Sepulchro Elisei". Signed in plate lower right. Framed.  Includes Certificate of Authenticity and original bill of sale. Overall Size: 28 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 18 x 13 3/8 in.    Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), born in Figueres, Spain, was a pioneering Surrealist painter known for his striking, dreamlike imagery and flamboyant persona. Raised in Catalonia, Dalí studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and gained early recognition with a solo show in Barcelona in 1925 and inclusion in the 1928 Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. He joined the Surrealists in Paris, where he met his lifelong muse and partner, Gala, and soon became a leading figure in the movement, producing iconic works such as The Persistence of Memory. Clashing with the Surrealists and eventually expelled, Dalí developed a “classic” period focused on science and religion. During World War II, he lived in the United States with Gala, gaining celebrity status and publishing his autobiography, before returning to Spain, where he continued to create, embracing Catholicism and exploring scientific themes. Despite later struggles with depression, drug addiction, and Parkinson’s disease, Dalí remained an influential and provocative figure until his death from heart failure in 1989.

Lot: 9 - Massive Treasure Trove of 1960s Beatles Photos

Massive Treasure Trove of 1960s Beatles Photos. Massive recently discovered Treasure Trove of 1960s Beatles Photos. Hundreds of Original photos, negatives & contact sheets with Full Copyright Transfer rights to the collection. Photos of the Beatles first Concert of their first proper tour of America in 1964 after their record breaking debut on the Ed Sullivan show and also of their 1965 San Francisco Concert, the last stop on their North American tour. All recorded on film by the well known San Francisco professional photographer Proctor Jones. The collection is comprised of 45 original photographs (7 are 16x 20 inches) 105 Contact Sheets, 250 negatives (approx), 150 of Proctor Jones business cards with Beatles photos. The wildly successful first show was attended by 17, 130 fans. It had to be stopped twice. Police had to restrain fans from invading the stage. 19 girls required first aid. At the end of the show the band escaped in an ambulance as their limousine was surrounded by fans. A year later at their 1965 San Francisco Concert the stage was successfully invaded by a large group of fans forcing the Beatles to retreat backstage until order was restored. Capturing all the excitement and chaos on film was the San Francisco Socialite photographer Proctor Jones(1916-1999) Jones was a descendant of William Whipple, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He studied at Harvard, Stanford and Case Western. His society connections gave him special access to the Beatles beginning with their arrival at the airport, continuing through their press conference and allowed him close proximity to the stage during the live concerts. Largest Photo: 20 x 15 3/4 in. Scrapbook: 11 3/4 x 11 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.  

Lot: 10 - Fantastic Tiffany & Co. Sterling Mixed Metal & Mokume Pitcher - 34.465 ozt.

Fantastic Tiffany & Co. Sterling Mixed Metal & Mokume Pitcher. Two sponge gourds are mokume gane. Great pitcher with a vine design, dragonfly, leaves and gourd. Marked on underside.  Size: 8 1/2 x 7 x 5 in. Weight: 34.465 ozt. Tiffany & Co. is an iconic American luxury jewelry house founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, renowned for its sterling silver, diamond jewelry, and signature blue boxes. The company rose to international prominence under the artistic influence of Louis Comfort Tiffany and became known for innovations such as its “Blue Book” catalog and acquisition of the famed Tiffany Diamond. Now operating more than 300 stores worldwide as part of LVMH, Tiffany remains one of the world’s most recognizable luxury brands.

Lot: 11 - (143) Piece Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Set - Gross 165 ozt.

(143) Piece Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Set - Gross 165 ozt. All marked on the undersides.  Longest Size: 9 1/4 in.  Weight: 146.030 ozt.  Gross Weight (5 ozt per item): 165 ozt.  After graduating from the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1892, Georg Jensen (1866-1935) began in clay sculpture and porcelain modeling at Bing & Grøndahl before opening his own pottery shop in 1898, then shifting to silversmithing under Mogens Ballin. In 1904 he founded his silversmithy in Copenhagen, Georg Jensen A/S, expanding to Berlin in 1909. Wartime difficulties in 1917 led industrialist Peder Anders Pedersen and Jensen’s brother-in-law Thorolf Møller to invest, with Pedersen becoming chairman. Jensen attempted a separate Paris venture in 1925, which failed, but he continued as creative consultant until his death. Pedersen’s son, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen, expanded the brand in America with Frederik Lunning and recruited notable Danish artists like Sigvard Bernadotte, Henning Koppel, and Nanna Ditzel, alongside Jensen’s son, Søren Georg Jensen. In 1972 Royal Copenhagen acquired the company and merged it into the Royal Scandinavia Group, which was later sold to Axcel Capital Partners in 2001, then to Investcorp in 2012, and finally purchased by Finnish consumer goods company Fiskars in 2023, with production still at the original Copenhagen factory.

Lot: 12 - (127) Piece Set of Sterling Silver Flatware - Gross 127 ozt.

(127) Piece Set of Sterling Silver Flatware - 105.105 ozt. Marked on the backs.  NOTE: Weight shown is without any sterling handled items; value calculated at roughly 1/2 ounce per these additional items.  Box Size: 22 x 13 x 3 1/4 in.  Carving Knife: 15 in. long.  Weight: 105.105 ozt.  Gross Weight (value calculated at roughly 1/2 ounce per these additional items) : 127 ozt. 

Lot: 13 - (60) Gorham "Old Orange Blossom" Sterling Silver Dinner Service Flatware - 98.215 ozt.

(60) Gorham "Old Orange Blossom" Sterling Silver Dinner Service Flatware - 98.215 ozt. Lot of sixty pieces Gorham sterling flatware in Old Orange Blossom pattern, including twelve-person serving set for dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, soup spoons, and knives. Total Weight calculated at .5 ozt/knife handle. Knives: 1 x 9 3/4 in. Weight (w/out Knives): 92.215 ozt Total Weight: 98.215 ozt.   Gorham Manufacturing Company was a prominent American silverware and luxury goods manufacturer founded in Providence, Rhode Island in 1831, best known for its finely crafted sterling silver flatware, hollowware, and elaborate decorative objects. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Gorham became one of the leading names in American decorative arts, producing highly detailed works in styles ranging from Victorian ornate designs to later Art Nouveau and Art Deco influences. The company gained international recognition for its technical excellence in silver casting and chasing, as well as for major commissions such as state presentation pieces and public monuments. Gorham silver remains highly collectible today, valued for its craftsmanship, historical significance, and role in establishing American silver as a rival to European traditions.

Lot: 14 - (84) Stieff Co. Sterling Silver Flatware - 97.750 ozt.

(84) Stieff Co. Sterling Silver Flatware - 97.750 ozt. Twelve-person sterling silver flatware set by Stieff Co, including spoons, forks, various carving implements, and knives. Knives with sterling handles and stainless blades. In Reed & Barton box. Weight wight knives calculated as .5 ozt per handle. Box: 15 3/4 x 12 x 6 1.4 ub, Weight (w/ Knives): 97.750 ozt. Weight (w/out Knives): 91.750 ozt.   Stieff is a historic American silversmithing name, founded in the late 19th century and especially renowned for its handcrafted sterling silver flatware and hollowware. The company became synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship and intricate designs, most notably its iconic “Rose” pattern, which features richly detailed repoussé floral motifs. Stieff pieces are prized for their weight, durability, and artisanal quality, often passed down as heirlooms and valued by collectors. Today, Stieff’s legacy lives on through its association with fine American silver traditions, reflecting both elegance and enduring craftsmanship.

Lot: 15 - Peter Max (Born 1937) American, "Angel with Heart on Red" Silk Screen Print

Peter Max (Born 1937) American, "Angel with Heart on Red" Silk Screen Print. Signed in white pencil bottom right. Numbered 262/300 in white pencil bottom left. Framed.  Overall Size: 38 1/2 x 51 in.  Sight Size: 27 x 39 in.  Peter Max, born in Berlin in 1937 to German Jewish parents who fled to Shanghai in 1938, spent a color-saturated childhood influenced by the “calligraphic ballet” of a nearby Buddhist temple before moving with his family to Haifa in 1948, where a school principal encouraged his early artistic talent and he studied under Viennese Expressionist Professor Hünik. After a formative several months in Paris where drawing classes at the Louvre deepened his appreciation for Fauvism. the family settled in Brooklyn, New York, and Max continued his training at Lafayette High School and the Art Students League, studying anatomical drawing alongside Norman Rockwell. Rising to prominence in the 1960s as a leading figure in psychedelic art, he became known for his vibrant colors, bold graphic style, and eclectic, cosmic imagery, producing iconic works that adorned album covers, posters, and even a Continental Airlines jet. Blending pop culture, spirituality, and imaginative symbolism, Max built a visually striking and influential career that has continued to inspire audiences worldwide despite the trials and tribulations of his later years.

Lot: 16 - Peter Max (Born 1937) German/American, Acrylic and Mixed Media Collage "Love on Blends 2006 #400"

Peter Max (Born 1937) American, Mixed Media Collage "Love on Blends 2006 #400". Multi-aperture collage featuring a collection of vibrant, psychedelic-style artwork and commercial advertisements by the pop artist Peter Max, including a central "LOVE" painting, various stamps, and promotional posters for General Electric, Datsun, and a retrospective exhibition. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 34 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.  Central Art Size: 10 x 8 in.    Peter Max (born 1937) is a German-born American artist widely associated with the vibrant visual style of 1960s pop culture and the Pop Art movement. Known for his bold use of psychedelic colors, cosmic imagery, and fluid forms, Max created instantly recognizable works featuring themes of peace, love, freedom, and spirituality, often incorporating symbols such as the American flag, celebrities, and planetary motifs. After immigrating to the United States as a child, he studied at the Art Students League of New York and rose to prominence during the counterculture era, producing posters, paintings, and commercial art that captured the optimism and energy of the time. Over his long career, Max has remained a prolific and influential figure, with his work exhibited internationally and included in major museum collections.

Lot: 17 - Charles Fazzino (Born 1955) American, Limited Edition 3D Pop Art Display "Mangia Mulberry Street"

Charles Fazzino (Born 1955) American, 3D Pop Art Display "Mangia Mulberry Street". Whimsical high-detail 3D pop art construction by Charles Fazzino captures a bustling New York City street festival on Mulberry Street, overflowing with colorful storefronts, iconic landmarks like the Twin Towers, and playful urban details under a starry blue sky. Signed lower right. Titled bottom middle. Numbered 98/1500. Framed. Overall Size: 20 x 23 in. Sight Size: 14 x 17 in. Charles Fazzino (1955-) is an American pop artist best known for his vibrant three-dimensional serigraphs that combine hand-painted elements with layered construction techniques. Born in New York City in 1955, Fazzino developed a distinctive style filled with colorful urban scenes, pop culture references, sports imagery, and whimsical architectural landscapes. His energetic works often celebrate cities such as New York, as well as major cultural events including the Olympics, the Super Bowl, and entertainment spectacles. Influenced by pop art traditions yet uniquely sculptural in presentation, Fazzino has exhibited internationally and created official artwork for numerous major organizations and events. His playful, highly detailed compositions have made him one of the most recognizable contemporary 3D pop artists in the United States.

Lot: 18 - Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, Lithograph "Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel S"

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, Lithograph "Les Songes Drolatiques de Pantagruel S". Black-and-white surrealist lithograph featuring a whimsical, jester-like figure with long antennae standing atop a curved, cross-hatched surface against a dark background. Pencil signed lower right, numbered 144/250 lower left. Framed. With original CoA and bill of sale. Overall Size: 40 x 31 in.  Sight Size: 28 1/2 x 22 in.    Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), born in Figueres, Spain, was a pioneering Surrealist painter known for his striking, dreamlike imagery and flamboyant persona. Raised in Catalonia, Dalí studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and gained early recognition with a solo show in Barcelona in 1925 and inclusion in the 1928 Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. He joined the Surrealists in Paris, where he met his lifelong muse and partner, Gala, and soon became a leading figure in the movement, producing iconic works such as The Persistence of Memory. Clashing with the Surrealists and eventually expelled, Dalí developed a “classic” period focused on science and religion. During World War II, he lived in the United States with Gala, gaining celebrity status and publishing his autobiography, before returning to Spain, where he continued to create, embracing Catholicism and exploring scientific themes. Despite later struggles with depression, drug addiction, and Parkinson’s disease, Dalí remained an influential and provocative figure until his death from heart failure in 1989.

Lot: 19 - Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, "The Betrayers of Their Hosts" Woodblock Engraving

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, "The Betrayers of Their Hosts" Woodblock Engraving. From La Divine Comédie, depicting a woman with an enormous posterior looming over a cowering robed figure. Signature in pencil bottom right. Dimensions and name written in pencil on back of frame.  Overall Size: 24 1/4 x 17 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.  Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), born in Figueres, Spain, was a pioneering Surrealist painter known for his striking, dreamlike imagery and flamboyant persona. Raised in Catalonia, Dalí studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and gained early recognition with a solo show in Barcelona in 1925 and inclusion in the 1928 Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. He joined the Surrealists in Paris, where he met his lifelong muse and partner, Gala, and soon became a leading figure in the movement, producing iconic works such as The Persistence of Memory. Clashing with the Surrealists and eventually expelled, Dalí developed a “classic” period focused on science and religion. During World War II, he lived in the United States with Gala, gaining celebrity status and publishing his autobiography, before returning to Spain, where he continued to create, embracing Catholicism and exploring scientific themes. Despite later struggles with depression, drug addiction, and Parkinson’s disease, Dalí remained an influential and provocative figure until his death from heart failure in 1989. 

Lot: 20 - Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, "Virgil Comforts Dante" Woodblock Engraving

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish, "Virgil Comforts Dante" Woodblock Engraving. From La Divine Comédie, depicting the two figures together in surreal, dynamic positioning. Signature in pencil bottom right. Dimensions and name written in pencil on back of frame.  Overall Size: 24 1/4 x 27 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.  Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), born in Figueres, Spain, was a pioneering Surrealist painter known for his striking, dreamlike imagery and flamboyant persona. Raised in Catalonia, Dalí studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid and gained early recognition with a solo show in Barcelona in 1925 and inclusion in the 1928 Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. He joined the Surrealists in Paris, where he met his lifelong muse and partner, Gala, and soon became a leading figure in the movement, producing iconic works such as The Persistence of Memory. Clashing with the Surrealists and eventually expelled, Dalí developed a “classic” period focused on science and religion. During World War II, he lived in the United States with Gala, gaining celebrity status and publishing his autobiography, before returning to Spain, where he continued to create, embracing Catholicism and exploring scientific themes. Despite later struggles with depression, drug addiction, and Parkinson’s disease, Dalí remained an influential and provocative figure until his death from heart failure in 1989. 

Lot: 21 - Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, "Le Couple A L'Arbre" Original Lithograph

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, "Le Couple A L'Arbre" Original Lithograph. In black ink on Arches paper. First state, first printing, executed in the studio of Mourlot Freres Paris, 1963 during the lifetime of the artist. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and bill of sale.  Overall Size: 19 1/2 x 22 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 x 12 in.  Marc Chagall (1887-1985), born Moishe Shagal, was a Russian-French artist and a founder of surrealism. Born in Vitebsk, Russia, he was first exposed to art through a schoolmate, later studying in St. Petersburg and returning to Vitebsk to become commissar for the arts. In 1910, he traveled to Paris, where he was exposed to different art movements like Cubism and Fauvism, and adopted his new name to fit in. He lived in a unique twelve-sided studio where he frequently exchanged ideas with other artists and quickly became known for his distinctive style. When the Nazis invaded France, his friend Varian Fry rescued him and his family from a Gestapo roundup, moving them to New York in 1941. Chagall's first wife, Bella, died of a viral infection in 1944. He returned to France in 1947, where he met Russian milliner Valentine Brodsky who became his muse for the rest of his life. Chagall worked in nearly every artistic medium, creating works from biblical etchings to stained-glass windows. He lived in Vence, France, until his death in 1985, leaving behind a vast body of work.

Lot: 22 - Al Black (1947-2025) American, Oil on Canvas Florida Highwaymen Landscape Painting

Al Black (1947-2025) American, Oil on Canvas Florida Highwaymen Landscape Painting. Quintessential Florida Highwayman oil painting featuring a serene coastal scene with a lone fisherman in a boat, iconic leaning palm trees, and wading birds set against a soft, expansive sky. Signed lower right and verso. Framed. Overall Size: 27 3/4 x 39 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 23 x 35 in.  Al Black (1947-2025) was an American landscape painter and member of the original Florida Highwaymen, a group of self-taught African American artists who, beginning in the 1950s and 1960s, created and sold vibrant scenes of Florida’s natural beauty during the era of segregation. Taught by fellow Highwayman Alfred Hair, Black developed a distinctive style marked by bold colors, dramatic skies, and expressive brushwork depicting palm-lined highways, coastal sunsets, and backcountry vistas. He sold his paintings door-to-door and along roadside routes—an approach that gave the group its name—and later worked outside the art world before returning to painting in the 1990s. Black's work is widely collected as part of an important chapter in Florida’s cultural and artistic history.

Lot: 23 - Sam Newton (1948-2019) American, Oil on Canvas Florida Highwaymen Landscape

Sam Newton (1948-2019) American, Oil on Canvas Florida Highwaymen Landscape. Vibrant Florida landscape depicting a lush, atmospheric marsh scene featuring towering palms, wading birds, and a dramatic, cloud-filled sky rendered in the artist's signature impressionistic style. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 24 x 29 in.  Sight Size: 15 1/2 x 19 1/4 in. 

Lot: 24 - Florence Putterman (1927-2021) American, "Channel" Mixed Media on Panel

Florence Putterman (1927-2021) American, "Channel" Mixed Media on Panel. Sand, acrylic, and pastel mix together to form abstract shapes reminiscent of sea creatures. Signed bottom right. Label with title on back.  Overall Size: 32 x 25 in.  Sight Size: 27 x 22 in.  Florence Putterman was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 14th, 1927 and was drawn to art at an early age, obtaining her Masters of Fine Arts from Pennsylvania State University and becoming an early proponent of allusory and Symbolist abstract art at a time when the field was dominated by men. Settling in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, she constantly reinvented her work throughout her career, working in many mediums including photography, found object collages, acrylics on canvas, and woodcuts,  and received numerous accolades including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Pennsylvania State University and a National Endowment Grant in 1979. Her paintings and prints are included in countless collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Art Institute, and the Gulf Coast Museum of Florida, and she held hundreds of individual and group exhibitions throughout the country. After moving to Sarasota, Florida in the 1990s she became active in the arts colony there, and taught at various universities, schools, and community organizations right up until her death on August 5th, 2021.

Lot: 25 - Brian Haverlock (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Assemblage Folk Art

Brian Haverlock (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Assemblage Folk Art. Titled "Mr. Bones". Mixed-media assemblage features a surreal portrait of a figure in a suit with a skull for a head, set within a vibrant, textured blue background and encased in an elaborate wooden frame constructed from piano keys and mechanical parts. Overall Size: 23 1/2 x 20 1/4 in. Sight Size: 14 x 11 in. Frame Thickness: 5 1/2 in.    Brian Haverlock is an American artist and educator serving as an adjunct professor at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from East Carolina University and a Master of Arts in Theology from Washington Theological Union. Haverlock's artwork, characterized by intricate drawings and collages, often explores themes of iconography, theology, and mythology. His pieces have been exhibited in various solo and group shows, including "Godseeker: A Return to Origins" at Greene Contemporary in Sarasota. In 2008, he received the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, recognizing his contributions to the visual arts. Beyond his artistic practice, Haverlock is a founding member of s/ART/q, a Sarasota-based artists' collective aimed at promoting contemporary art in the region.

Lot: 26 - George Barrel (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Mid-Century Modern Figural Impressionist

George Barrel (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Mid-Century Modern Figural Impressionist. Impressionistic oil painting featuring a woman in a yellow dress seated amidst a bright, floral setting, rendered with thick, textured palette knife strokes in a palette of warm yellows, soft pinks, and muted greens. Framed. Overall Size: 37 x 37 in. Sight Size: 35 3/4 x 35 3/4 in.   George Barrel was a mid-20th-century painter and mixed-media artist associated with the broader currents of postwar modernism in the United States. Active primarily in the 1940s through the 1960s, Barrel developed a style that blended abstract expressionist gestures with structured, often geometric compositions, reflecting the tension between spontaneity and control that defined much of the era’s art. His work frequently explored themes of urbanization, industrial growth, and the psychological landscape of postwar America, using layered textures and a muted, earthy palette. Though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Barrel exhibited regionally and contributed to artist collectives that fostered experimentation outside major art centers, leaving behind a body of work appreciated for its quiet complexity and thoughtful engagement with mid-century cultural shifts.

Lot: 27 - Ronald J. Sloan (Born 1932) American, Oil on Board Neo-Expressionist

Ronald J. Sloan (Born 1932) American, Oil on Board Neo-Expressionist. Neo-Expressionist painting features a central skeletal figure in a red military-style jacket surrounded by smaller, distorted forms and black circular motifs against a chaotic, brightly colored background with dripping paint and architectural outlines. Signed lower right. Framed. Size: 33 x 39 in.    Ronald J. Sloan is an American self-taught painter associated with outsider and visionary art, known for intensely personal, instinctive works that blend expressionism, symbolism, and dreamlike imagery. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1932, Sloan served in Korea before dedicating himself to painting, eventually settling in Norfolk, Connecticut, where he and his wife operated Shoestring Antiques and Gallery. Over a career spanning more than four decades, his work has appeared in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions and earned recognition through fellowships at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, a National Endowment for the Arts painting grant, and support from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Critics and curators have described Sloan’s paintings as emotionally direct, imaginative, and deeply authentic, noting that his relative distance from the commercial art world allowed him to maintain an intensely individual artistic voice.

Lot: 28 - Jennifer Rasmusson (20th Century) American, Mixed Media Abstract

Jennifer Rasmusson (20th Century) American, Mixed Media Abstract. Abstract mixed-media painting featuring bold, organic red forms and black ink splatters against a yellow and white background. Signed lower right, dated 1961. Framed. Overall Size: 27 x 22 1/2 in.   Jennifer Rasmusson (born in Provo, Utah; active) is an American contemporary painter known for her textural, expressive works that bridge representational imagery and abstraction. She studied art with George William Allen in Salt Lake City before attending the Lyme Academy of Fine Art in Connecticut and the Dundas Valley School of Art in Ontario, Canada, refining a style that often evolves from recognizable florals into dynamic abstract forms. Rasmusson has exhibited widely across the United States, held leadership roles such as Director of the Cedar City Art Committee, and her work is represented in numerous galleries and collections; she currently lives and works in Southern Utah with her family.

Lot: 29 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated upper right. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Overall Size: 16 x 12 in.  Sight Size: 12 x 10 1/2 in. 

Lot: 30 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated lower left. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Overall Size: 20 x 26 in.  Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. 

Lot: 31 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated upper right. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Size: 16 x 12 in. 

Lot: 32 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated lower left. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Overall Size: 20 x 22 in.  Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. 

Lot: 33 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated upper right. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Overall Size: 20 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. 

Lot: 34 - Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, 1991 Abstract Watercolor

Darell Crisp, 20th Century American, Abstract Watercolor. Signed and dated upper right. Edward Darrell Crisp was a California painter, sculptor and illustrator. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Crisp's work was sold at prominent galleries in San Francisco; Gump Gallery and the Hollis Gallery from the 1960s. He exhibited at Museum Shows in Northern & Southern California. Overall Size: 20 x 16 in.  Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. 

Lot: 35 - Jozef Batko (20th/21st Century) Slovakia/America, Abstract Oils and Acrylics on Canvas "NYC Ghost" 2025

 Jozef Batko (20th/21st Century) Slovakia/America, Abstract Oils and Acrylics on Canvas "NYC Ghost" 2025. Abstract artwork with a black shape, white outline, and red background. Signed, titled, and sized on the back.  Size: 53 x 64 in.  Jozef Batko is a Slovakian-born artist residing in Sarasota, Florida. His work spans diverse styles inspired by 20th-century icons like Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Jasper Johns, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Having grown up under restrictive artistic norms in Communist-era Czechoslovakia, Batko developed a deep appreciation for freedom of expression. This led him to explore abstract art, where he experiments with techniques such as drip painting and direct application of paint from tubes, often blending clean lines with bursts of color or monochrome.

Lot: 36 - 1956 First Edition Curta "Pepper Grinder" Mechanical Calculator

1956 First Edition Curta "Pepper Grinder" Mechanical Calculator. Vintage Curta Type I mechanical calculator, a precision hand-cranked device renowned for its compact cylindrical design, shown here alongside its original protective black carrying case. Size: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.    The Curta mechanical calculator is a remarkably compact, hand-cranked calculating device invented by Curt Herzstark in the mid-20th century, capable of performing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with impressive precision. Shaped like a small cylinder that fits in the palm of the hand, the Curta used a sophisticated stepped drum mechanism—derived from the Leibniz wheel—to execute calculations through the rotation of a top crank. First produced in 1948, it became popular among engineers, surveyors, and rally drivers for its portability and reliability, especially before electronic calculators became widespread. Often nicknamed the “pepper grinder” due to its appearance, the Curta is now celebrated as a masterpiece of mechanical engineering and a prized collectible.

Lot: 37 - Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Bonsai Tree Wall Art

Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Bonsai Tree Wall Art. Mid-Century Modern metal wall sculpture of a bonsai or cypress tree, featuring a textured golden-brass trunk and horizontal wire-brushed foliage plates. Size: 45 1/2 x 4 x 27 in.    Curtis Jere is the collective pseudonym of the American metal artists **Curtis Freiler** and **Jerry Fels**, who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s for their innovative and decorative metal wall sculptures. Known for their modernist and mid-century designs, Curtis Jere created striking abstract, nature-inspired, and geometric pieces that became highly collectible in the decades following their release. Their work, often characterized by flowing lines, dynamic forms, and a sense of movement, combined artistry with craftsmanship, making it a hallmark of American decorative art. Today, Curtis Jere sculptures are celebrated for their stylish retro appeal and continue to be sought after by collectors and interior designers alike.

Lot: 38 - Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Bridge Wall Art

Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Bridge Wall Art. Large Mid-Century Modern metal wall sculpture measuring over 4 feet wide, depicting a nautical scene with brass sailboats, a dock structure, and soaring gulls. Size: 59 x 22 1/2 x 5 in.  Curtis Jere is the collective pseudonym of the American metal artists **Curtis Freiler** and **Jerry Fels**, who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s for their innovative and decorative metal wall sculptures. Known for their modernist and mid-century designs, Curtis Jere created striking abstract, nature-inspired, and geometric pieces that became highly collectible in the decades following their release. Their work, often characterized by flowing lines, dynamic forms, and a sense of movement, combined artistry with craftsmanship, making it a hallmark of American decorative art. Today, Curtis Jere sculptures are celebrated for their stylish retro appeal and continue to be sought after by collectors and interior designers alike.

Lot: 39 - 1970s Curtis Jere Metal Sculpture of a Sailboat

1970s Curtis Jere Metal Sculpture of a Sailboat. Vintage Mid-Century Modern wire sculpture of a sailboat, featuring a minimalist brass-toned frame with vertical wire sails and a curved, horizontal wire hull. Size: 32 x 6 x 32 1/2 in.    "Curtis Jere" is a collective identity representing the partnership of American artists **Curtis Freiler** and **Jerry Fels**, who joined forces in the 1960s to create decorative metal art under a single brand name. Operating as a design studio rather than an individual, the Curtis Jere collective specialized in mid-century modern sculptures, wall hangings, and furniture accents, combining abstract forms, stylized natural motifs, and a sleek, modern aesthetic. Their work was designed to be both artistic and commercially accessible, bridging the gap between fine art and home décor. Over time, the Curtis Jere name has become synonymous with collectible vintage metal art, celebrated for its creativity, craftsmanship, and distinctive retro-modern style.

Lot: 40 - Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Harbor Scene Wall Art

Curtis Jere Mid-Century Modern Bronze Harbor Scene Wall Art. Mid-Century Modern metal wall sculpture measuring over 4 feet wide, depicting a nautical scene with brass sailboats, a dock structure, and soaring gulls. Size: 49 1/2 x 6 x 21 in.    Curtis Jere is the collective pseudonym of the American metal artists **Curtis Freiler** and **Jerry Fels**, who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s for their innovative and decorative metal wall sculptures. Known for their modernist and mid-century designs, Curtis Jere created striking abstract, nature-inspired, and geometric pieces that became highly collectible in the decades following their release. Their work, often characterized by flowing lines, dynamic forms, and a sense of movement, combined artistry with craftsmanship, making it a hallmark of American decorative art. Today, Curtis Jere sculptures are celebrated for their stylish retro appeal and continue to be sought after by collectors and interior designers alike.

Lot: 41 - "Recycled Parts" Tall Rebar and Metal Welded Assemblage Bird Sculpture on Stand

"Recycled Parts" Tall Rebar and Metal Welded Assemblage Bird Sculpture on Stand. The body, head,  crest, tail feathers, and long legs are all repurposed materials. Signed indistinctly on the stand.  Size: 4 1/2 x 37 x 60 1/2 in. 

Lot: 42 - Lalique Crystal "Firebird" Frosted and Molded Sculpture

Lalique Crystal "Firebird" Frosted and Molded Sculpture. First produced by Rene in 1922, called "Oiseau de Feu," the wide flat centerpiece depicts a stylized mythical figure with extensive plumage and can be illuminated from the base for a dramatic effect.  Size: 14 3/4 x 19 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 43 - Robert Wyland (Born 1956) American, Lucite Sculpture of Mermaid and Turtle

Robert Wyland (Born 1956) American, Lucite Sculpture of Mermaid and Turtle. Crescent-shaped lucite sculpture shaped like a whale's tail, featuring an internal aquatic scene with a bronze-toned mermaid with a green tail swimming alongside a sea turtle above a frosted, coral-textured base. Signed Wyland. Size: 14 1/2 x 4 x 9 in.   Robert Wyland (1956) is an American artist, conservationist, and public muralist best known for his large-scale “Whaling Wall” murals that celebrate marine life and promote ocean conservation. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Wyland developed an early passion for drawing and the natural world, which evolved into a lifelong mission to raise awareness about endangered ocean ecosystems. Since the early 1980s, he has created more than 100 monumental murals in cities around the world, along with paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works depicting whales, dolphins, and other sea creatures in vivid, realistic detail. In addition to his artistic career, he founded the Wyland Foundation, which supports environmental education and clean water initiatives, solidifying his legacy as both an influential artist and an advocate for marine preservation.

Lot: 44 - Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) American, Metal Frame "Bird" Lounge Chair for Knoll

Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) American, Metal Frame "Bird" Lounge Chair for Knoll. Mid Century Modern design, first conceived in 1952 as a study in form, balance, and function.  Size: 36 x 36 x 39 in.  Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) was an Italian-born American artist, sculptor, and designer renowned for his innovative work in metal, sound sculpture, and furniture design. After immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager, he studied at Cass Technical High School and the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he collaborated with Charles and Ray Eames and later taught metalwork. Bertoia gained fame for his wire furniture designs for Knoll, including the iconic Diamond Chair, but ultimately devoted himself to sculpture, producing over 50 public commissions and pioneering “Sonambient” sound sculptures, which he recorded on eleven albums. His work is displayed worldwide, including at the Brooklyn Museum, the Hirshhorn, and the Smithsonian, and he is remembered for merging functional design with experimental, auditory art.

Lot: 45 - Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) American, Pair of Collection for Knoll Metal Mesh Stools

Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) American, Pair of Collection for Knoll Metal Mesh Stools. Famous grid-like Mid Century Modern design with yellow cushions.  Size: 21 1/4 x 23 x 41 in.  Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) was an Italian-born American artist, sculptor, and designer renowned for his innovative work in metal, sound sculpture, and furniture design. After immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager, he studied at Cass Technical High School and the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he collaborated with Charles and Ray Eames and later taught metalwork. Bertoia gained fame for his wire furniture designs for Knoll, including the iconic Diamond Chair, but ultimately devoted himself to sculpture, producing over 50 public commissions and pioneering “Sonambient” sound sculptures, which he recorded on eleven albums. His work is displayed worldwide, including at the Brooklyn Museum, the Hirshhorn, and the Smithsonian, and he is remembered for merging functional design with experimental, auditory art.

Lot: 46 - Louis Durot (Born 1939) French, Surrealist "Prenez-Le" Chair

Louis Durot (Born 1939) French, Surrealist "Prenez-Le" Chair. A surrealist, sculptural piece by Louis Durot made of white polyurethane foam, molded into the shape of two giant, upright human feet that serve as the backrest and seat. Surprisingly comfortable seating. Size: 31 x 39 x 40 in. Louis Durot (born 1939) is a French designer, chemical engineer, and sculptor whose work is defined by a bold, playful intersection of organic chemistry and Pop Art. After studying mathematics and engineering, he worked in nuclear metrology before turning his expertise toward polymers, eventually becoming an internationally recognized authority on polyurethane. In the late 1960s, he assisted the renowned sculptor César, helping to stabilize polyurethane foam into permanent artistic forms. Durot is most famous for his "functional sculptures"—pieces like the Spirale chair, tongue-shaped lounges, and lip-shaped settees—that use vivid colors and fluid, biomorphic shapes to challenge the boundaries between furniture and fine art.

Lot: 47 - Restoration Hardware Maxwell Distressed Leather Luxe Chair

Restoration Hardware Maxwell Distressed Leather Luxe Chair. The intentionally distressed material is in their luxurious cigar brown shade, with the interior filled with polyurethane foam. Original tags under the long seat cushion and on the underside. Rests on four short wood blocks for the feet.  Size: 38 1/2 x 40 1/2 x 29 In.  Originally founded as Restoration Hardware in 1979 by Stephen Gordon in Eureka, California, the brand initially specialized in hard-to-find vintage fixtures for Victorian homes. In 2001, former Williams-Sonoma executive Gary Friedman took over as CEO and steered the company away from nostalgic trinkets into a high-end luxury lifestyle brand. After being taken private by equity firms in 2008, the company dropped “Restoration Hardware” and rebranded as simply “RH” in 2017. Under Friedman, RH expanded globally and transformed standard retail into immersive, museum-scale “Design Galleries” that frequently feature rooftop restaurants, wine bars, and design ateliers.

Lot: 48 - (3) Matching Mid Century Modern Chrome-Plated Steel and Leather Bar Chairs

(3) Matching Mid Century Modern Chrome-Plated Steel and Leather Bar Chairs. The elegant design includes comfortable high seat backs, adjuster bars, and a footrest above the wide round foot, perfect for watching the sun set on the bay while enjoying a tropical beverage.  Size: 22 x 18 x 42 in. 

Lot: 49 - Percival Lafer (Born 1936) Brazilian, (2) Red Jessye Ergonomic Recliner Chairs

Percival Lafer (Born 1936) Brazilian, (2) Red Jessye Ergonomic Recliner Chairs. Polyurethane foam body with chrome-plated steel legs, accents, and foot. Matching, stunning, sleek, Mid Century Modern designs with original tags.  Condition: Minor wear and tear.  Size: (each) 24 x 29 x 40 1/2 In.  Percival Lafer was born in Brazil in 1936, and obtained a degree in  architecture from Mackenzie Presbyterian University in Sao Paulo before returning home to take over his family’s furniture shop after his father passed away unexpectedly. Pivoting into furniture design, he launched the successful MP-1 Armchair in 1961, using steel, rosewood, and thick applications of foam rather than springs. This became a launching pad to many other hand-padded seating lines and allowed him to establish the Lafer MP brand, first gaining international attention by designing a retro-roadster automobile in 1974. Known for luxury, comfort, and acknowledged as one of the “best-kept secrets” of Mid Century Modern design, Lafer continues to produce new products to this day, and began exploring making art and industrial sculptures in the early 2020s. 

Lot: 50 - P. Sega (19th/20th Century) French, Art Deco Sculptural Spelter Floor Lamp

P. Sega (19th/20th Century) French, Art Deco Sculptural Spelter Floor Lamp. Two female figures on either side of the piece reach up to the base from which the lamp column emerges. Original cloth shade and wiring.  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any lighting piece.  Size: 12 x 64 1/4 in.  P. Sega is a renowned artist and sculptor from the French Art Deco period (circa 1920-1935). He is highly celebrated for crafting elegant sculptures, highly decorative figural lamps, and ornate mantel clocks. His pieces frequently depict themes of young women, dancers, and stylized animals (such as gazelles and greyhounds). They are usually cast in cold-painted spelter, bronze, or white metal, and are commonly mounted on rich marble or onyx bases. 

Lot: 51 - Baccarat Crystal "Tornado" Vase

Baccarat Crystal "Tornado" Vase. Distinctive spiral shape in the top with a serpentine reticulated design. Marked on the underside.  Size: 5 x 5 x 9 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 52 - Lalique Bacchantes Frosted Crystal Vase

Lalique Bacchantes Frosted Crystal Vase. An iconic Grecian design with raised nude women cavorting all around the outside. Marked on the underside.  Size: 8 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 53 - Lalique Frosted Crystal "Kuta" Bowl with Original Box

Lalique Frosted Crystal "Kuta" Bowl with Original Box. Depicts two fish kissing on both sides of the ovoid-shaped bowl. Signed on the underside. Paperwork included in the box explains the origin of the piece from a trip Marie-Claude Lalique took to Bali, and dates it to 1995.  Size: 4 x 6 1/2 x 11 3/8 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 54 - Daum Crystal Pate de Verre Mythologie "Pan and the Dancers" Vase

Daum Crystal Pate de Verre Mythologie "Pan and the Dancers" Vase. Part of a series designed with Greek and Roman mythology in mind, this piece shows four cavorting figures in multi-colored pate de verre, while the main body of the vase is clear crystal. Comes with original box with a label on the side.  Size: 4 1/8 x 4 1/8 x 10 in.  Daum is a crystal studio based in Nancy, France, founded in 1878 by master glass craftsman Jean Daum (1825-1885) and expanded substantially by his sons Auguste Daum (1853-1909) and Antonin Daum (1864-1931) during the burgeoning Art Nouveau period. During the Universal Exhibition of 1900 Daum was awarded a ‘Grand Prix’ medal, and their glass became more elaborate in the early 1900s as acid etching by Jacques Grüber was often combined with carving, enameling, and engraving on solid pieces of glass. Their most complicated creations also featured applied glass elements, such as handles and ornamental motifs in naturalistic forms, and in 1906 Daum revived pâte de verre (glass paste), an ancient Egyptian technique of glass casting in which crushed glass is packed into a refractory mold and then fused in a kiln. Today Daum is one of the only crystal manufacturers still employing the pâte de verre process for art glass and crystal sculptures. All their pieces are still handmade by hundreds of employees at the main manufacturing location in downtown Nancy, as well as an auxiliary plant in a nearby village called Vannes-le-Châtel, and Daum also has a store on Park Avenue in New York City.

Lot: 55 - French Daum Crystal "Mythologie" Icarus Figure With Bowl in Original Box

French Daum Crystal "Mythologie" Icarus Figure With Bowl in Original Box. Depicts the tragic hero at the height of his hubris, wings spread wide from his multi-colored pate de verre body to hold up a large clear bowl, both of which have their own separate protective foam casing inside the original box. Label on the side of the box with information about the piece.  Size: 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 4 in.  Daum is a crystal studio based in Nancy, France, founded in 1878 by master glass craftsman Jean Daum (1825-1885) and expanded substantially by his sons Auguste Daum (1853-1909) and Antonin Daum (1864-1931) during the burgeoning Art Nouveau period. During the Universal Exhibition of 1900 Daum was awarded a ‘Grand Prix’ medal, and their glass became more elaborate in the early 1900s as acid etching by Jacques Grüber was often combined with carving, enameling, and engraving on solid pieces of glass. Their most complicated creations also featured applied glass elements, such as handles and ornamental motifs in naturalistic forms, and in 1906 Daum revived pâte de verre (glass paste), an ancient Egyptian technique of glass casting in which crushed glass is packed into a refractory mold and then fused in a kiln. Today Daum is one of the only crystal manufacturers still employing the pâte de verre process for art glass and crystal sculptures. All their pieces are still handmade by hundreds of employees at the main manufacturing location in downtown Nancy, as well as an auxiliary plant in a nearby village called Vannes-le-Châtel, and Daum also has a store on Park Avenue in New York City. 

Lot: 56 - (2) Daum Pate-de-Verre 'Mythologie' Ewers

(2) Daum Pate-de-Verre 'Mythologie' Ewers. Pair of Daum pate-de-verre glass ewers features amber and blue gradients with sculpted human figures integrated into the handles and decorative pouring vessels. Includes original boxes. Size: 4 x 9 x 12 1/2 in.    Daum France is a renowned French luxury crystal manufacturer founded in 1878 in the city of Nancy. Famous for its exceptional “pâte de cristal” (crystal paste) technique, the company creates handcrafted artistic glass sculptures, decorative objects, and limited-edition pieces that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern artistic design. Daum became closely associated with the Art Nouveau movement through collaborations with artists such as Émile Gallé and members of the Nancy School, helping establish France as a global center for decorative arts. Today, Daum products are recognized worldwide for their vibrant colors, fine detailing, and luxury appeal. (daum.fr)

Lot: 57 - Tiffany & Co. 18k Gold and Diamond Necklace - Gross 86.4 g. 

Tiffany & Co. 18k Gold and Diamond Necklace. Marked on clasp. 4.5 carats. Contains 128 round brilliant cut diamonds. Length: 16 in. Gross Weight: 86.4 g.  Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany’s) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house known particularly for its sterling silver and diamond jewelry along with countless other goods. The company was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, becoming world-famous in the early 20th Century under the artistic direction of his son Louis Comfort Tiffany, and in its earliest days it adopted a more European style of business by accepting cash payment only instead of credit and refusing to allow haggling on prices. Their “Blue Book” mail order catalog was first introduced in 1845, and they supplied swords, flags, and surgical implements to the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as becoming the first American company to be awarded for excellence in silverware at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1879 they purchased one of the world’s largest diamonds, known afterwards as the Tiffany Diamond, which has only ever been worn by four people, and throughout the 20th Century countless celebrities from Andy Warhol to Lady Bird Johnson collaborated with them on unique pieces. Their blue gift boxes are almost as prized as the items they contain and led to the opening of the Blue Box Cafe on the sixth floor of their flagship store in 2017, and as of 2023 Tiffany operated over 300 stores globally, now part of the multinational holding company LVMH (Moet, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton), still operating out of New York City as an independent subsidiary.

Lot: 58 - 18k Gold and Turquoise Jewelry Set - Gross 73.2 g.

Vintage 18k Gold and Turquoise Jewelry Set,in the original box. . Necklace and bracelet has marking on clasp. One earring does not have a back. Yellow gold. Includes a pair of earrings (for pierced ears),  bracelet, ,  necklace, and ring.  Necklace Length: 20 1/2 in. Ring Size: 6.25  Gross Weight: 47 dwt. 73.2 g. 

Lot: 59 - Tiffany & Co 18k Gold Multichain Necklace - 42.4 g.

Tiffany & Co 18k Gold Multichain Necklace - 42.4 g. 18k gold Tiffany & Co. necklace with multi-strand cable chain that converges at a central, polished open-heart pendant. Marked on clasp.  Length: 15 1/2 in.  Weight: 27.2 dwt. 42.4 g.

Lot: 60 - 18k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Necklace - Gross 34.2 g

18k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, and Diamond Necklace - Gross 34.2 g. Marked on clasp.  Length: 18 in.  Gross Weight: 34.2 g. 

Lot: 61 - 18k Gold and Enamel Pendant Necklace - Gross 24.5 g.

18k Gold and Enamel Pendant Necklace - Gross 24.5 g. Intricate 18k yellow gold necklace features a double-strand chain accented by turquoise-inlaid stations and a central filigree pendant finished with a delicate gold fringe. Marked on clasp.  Length: 22 in.  Gross Weight: 15.7 dwt. 24.5 g. 

Lot: 62 - 14k Gold and 10 Carat Diamond Tennis Necklace - Gross 23.7 g.

14k Gold and 10 Carat Diamond Tennis Necklace - Gross 23.7 g. Classic 14k yellow gold tennis-style necklace features a continuous strand of brilliant-cut diamonds, each secured in a rounded four-prong setting. Marked on clasp. 118 stones. .38 - .05. Approx. 10 ct. TW. I-I color. SI clarity.  Length: 16 in.  Gross Weight: 15.2 dwt. 23.7 g.

Lot: 63 - Italian 18k Gold and Sterling Silver Necklace with Blue Intaglio Glass Pendant - Gross 45.6 g. 

Italian 18k Gold and Sterling Silver Necklace with Blue Intaglio Glass Pendant - Gross 45.6 g. The heavy chain is connected in the middle by a striking round blue glass pendant etched with two embracing figures. Marked "Italy," "925" and "18k" on back of pendant, as well as "925" on both sides of the clasp.  Length: 16 in.  Gross Weight: 1.465 ozt. 29.3 dwt. 45.6 g. 

Lot: 64 - 18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Piaget Women's Wristwatch - Gross 64.9 g

18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Piaget Women's Wristwatch - Gross 64.9 g. Oblong face, white gold bezel set with 40 brilliant-cut diamonds, screw-down. Marked 750 on the band. Serial and model number on back of case. Mechanical movement. No numbers on the simple but elegant face, simply the company name and the word "Swiss" at the bottom.  Size: 6 1/2 x 1 in.  Face: 1 x 1 in.  Gross Weight: 41.7 dwt. 64.9 g.  Piaget SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker and jeweler founded in 1874 by Georges Edouard Piaget in the village of La Cote-aux-Fees in the Jura mountains. First dedicated to crafting pocket watches and high-precision clock movements, the company pivoted to wristwatches once his son Timothee took over the firm. His grandchildren Gerald and Valentin registered the Piaget brand trademark in 1943, producing its own creations instead of simply manufacturing for others. In the late 1950s and 60s the company focused on ultra-thin movements, first hand-wound and then automatic, opening a new factory in Geneva to produce ring, brooch, and cufflink watches, as well as jewelry. Yves Piaget, the founder’s great-grandchild, took over the company in 1980, and in 1998 they were purchased by Vendome Group (now Richemont), developing numerous new collections with interchangeable wristbands.

Lot: 65 - Italian FOPE 14k Gold and Diamond Novecento Mesh Flex'it Bracelet - Gross 47.1 g

Italian FOPE 14k Gold and Diamond Novecento Mesh Flex'it Bracelet - Gross 47.1 g. The intricately linked gold like the scales of a snake can bend wider at the open end to allow for easy fitting. Each end piece has a band of diamonds vertically across it. Marked "14k" and "Italy" on the back of one of them.  Size: 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 30.2 dwt. 47.1 g.  FOPE (Fabbrica Oreficeria Preziosi per l’Esportazione) is an Italian fine jewelry brand founded in Vicenza in 1919 by Umberto Cazzola, initially specializing in gold watchstraps. Now managed by the third generation of the Cazzola family, FOPE is known for its 18-carat gold mesh chains, including the Novecento mesh and patented Flex’it collections, which feature hidden gold springs for flexibility. All jewelry is designed and manufactured in its Vicenza factory, and since being listed on the Italian Stock Exchange’s AIM in 2016 the company has expanded globally with flagship stores and a significant presence in Persian Gulf countries and Southeast Asia. 

Lot: 66 - 1940s Swiss Eska 18k Gold and Tourmaline and Diamond Bracelet Wrist Watch - Gross 34.9 g

1940s Swiss Eska 18k Gold and Tourmaline and Diamond Bracelet Wrist Watch - Gross 34.9 g. A stunning piece with heavy Art Deco influence, a square rosy pink face with 3, 6, 9, and 12 in Roman numerals and the name on it. The tourmaline set in gold creates circular connectors to the band. Marked throughout.  Size: 6 1/2 x 3/4 x 1/4 in.  Weight (Gross): 34.9 g.  Founded in 1918 in Selzach, Switzerland, by Silvain Kocher and his son Erwin, Eska (a phonetic spelling of “S.K.” for S. Kocher) established a reputation for high-quality, elegant wristwatches.  Their acquisition of sporty Royce watches in 1935 nearly doubled their market share by the 1970s, but both brands suffered tremendously during the Quartz Crisis and were discontinued in the mid 1980s. Their early dress, automatic, and dive watches like the Amphibian 600 are still highly sought by collectors, and Eska was revived in 2024 to great acclaim.

Lot: 67 - 18k Gold. Sapphire, and Turquoise Brooch - Gross 11.3 g. 

18k Gold. Sapphire, and Turquoise Brooch. Marked on bar of pin. Gold brooch features a stylized floral burst design with multiple wire-form petals, intricately set with alternating turquoise and dark blue sapphire-colored cabochons that radiate from a clustered gemstone center. Size: 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 x 3/8 in.  Gross Weight: 7.2 dwt. 11.3 g. 

Lot: 68 - 14k Gold and Diamond Bangle Bracelet - Gross 14.7 g.

14k Gold and Diamond Bangle Bracelet -Gross 14.7 g. 14k gold bangle-style ring featuring a central, geometric cross motif pavé-set with numerous small, sparkling clear stones. Marked on clasp.  Size: 2 1/2 x 2 3/8 x 3/8 in.  Gross Weight: 9.4 dwt. 14.7 g.

Lot: 69 - Pair of Marked 18k Gold and Pearl Earrings - Gross 10.3 g

Pair of Marked 18k Gold and Pearl Earrings - Gross 10.3 g. A set of two mirror images of a butterfly nestled on flowers with two pearls for the buds and a curling stem that almost completely surrounds the butterfly. Indistinct name of the company and other markings on the backs.  Size: 5/8 x 5/8 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 6.6 dwt. 10.3 g. 

Lot: 70 - Chinese Tested 14k Gold Pendant with Various Stones - Gross 28.1 g. 

Tested 14k Gold Pendant with Various Stones. Elaborate circular gold pendant features a black onyx base overlaid with an intricate scene of cranes and a pagoda. Onyx disc with turquoise, sapphire, opal, and jade. Size: 2 3/8 x 2 3/4 x 1/8 in.  Gross Weight: 18 dwt. 28.1 g. 

Lot: 71 - Tested 18k Gold and Diamond Cuff Bracelet - Gross 28.1 g.

Tested 18k Gold and Diamond Cuff Bracelet - Gross 28.1 g. Wide gold cuff bracelet with raised ginkgo leaf motif, featuring alternating textured gold leaves and silver-toned leaves set with diamonds.  Size: 2 5/8 x 2 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 18 dwt. 28.1 g. 

Lot: 72 - 14k Gold Bangle Bracelet - 18.6 g.

14k Gold Bangle Bracelet - 18.6 g. 14k gold bangle featuring an intricate floral and leaf engraving around its exterior band. Marked on inside.  Size: 2 5/8 x 2 1/4 x 1/4 in.  Weight: 11.9 dwt. 18.6 g.

Lot: 73 - Marked 18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Necklace - Gross 30.5 g

Marked 18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Necklace. Marked 750 on clasp. Round cut diamonds set in pendant.  Length: 15 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 19.6 dwt. 30.5 g. 

Lot: 74 - Italian 14k Yellow Gold Necklace - 38.5 g.

Italian 14k Yellow Gold Necklace - 38.5 g. 14k gold collar necklace displayed on a black bust, featuring a thick, continuous twisted-rope design with a smooth, high-shine finish. Marked on clasp.  Length: 15 1/2 in. Weight: 24.7 dwt. 38.5 g. 

Lot: 75 - 18k Gold Tiffany & Co. Multichain Necklace With Drop Pearl - Gross 20.4 g..

18k Gold Tiffany & Co. Multichain Necklace With Drop Pearl - Gross 20.4 g... Elegant necklace by Tiffany & Co. with a multi-strand gold chain supporting a single, luminous teardrop-shaped pearl pendant. Marked on clasp.  Length: 18 in.  Gross Weight: 13.1 dwt. 20.4 g.  

Lot: 76 - 18k Gold Chain Necklace - 38.7 g.

18k Gold Chain Necklace - 38.7 g. 18k gold necklace with long, continuous strand of tightly interconnected, textured beads that create a distinctive "popcorn" or "granulated" chain effect. Marked on clasp.  Length: 28 in.  Weight: 24.8 dwt. 38.7 g. 

Lot: 77 - 14k Gold and Diamond Necklace - Gross 25.0 g

14k Gold and Diamond Necklace - Gross 25.0 g. Marked on clasp.  Length: 16 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 25.0 g. 

Lot: 78 - 14k Gold Necklace - 24.9 g.

14k Gold Necklace - 24.9 g. 14k gold necklace features a wide, flat-woven herringbone chain that provides a sleek and flexible liquid-metal appearance. Marked on clasp.  Length: 18 in.  Weight: 16 dwt. 24.9 g.   

Lot: 79 - Pearl and Diamond Tassel Necklace

Pearl and Diamond Tassel Necklace. The tassels themselves are made up of dozens of strands of miniature pearls hung from a diamond-encrusted top. The line of pearls can be wrapped around the neck many times or once, depending on the desired length of the two ends.  Length: 50 in.   

Lot: 80 - Test 14k Yellow Gold Ruby Diamond and Pearl Necklace

Test 14k Yellow Gold Ruby Diamond and Pearl Necklace. Four strand pearl necklace, clasp and pendant with gold, round cut diamonds, and square cut rubies.  Size: 14 in. 

Lot: 81 - 18k Gold Chain Necklace - 6.9 g.

18k Gold Chain Necklace - 6.9 g. Marked on clasp. Yellow gold.  Length: 27 in. Weight: 4.4 dwt. 6.9 g. 

Lot: 82 - Tested Vintage Filigree 18k White Gold with Diamonds and Emerald - Gross 10.5 g.

Tested Vintage Filigree 18k White Gold with Diamonds and Emerald - Gross 10.5 g. Delicate white gold filigree pendant features a central square-cut emerald surrounded by intricate diamond-accented lacework and three elegant hanging drops, all suspended from a classic bead-style chain. Condition: Resoldered bale.  Length: 9 3/4 in. Gross Weight: 6.7 dwt. 10.5 g. 

Lot: 83 - 18k Gold and Turquoise Pendant - Gross 13.5 g.

18k Gold and Turquoise Pendant. Marked on bail. Teardrop shaped turquoise set in 18k yellow gold. Decorated border.  Size: 1 1/4 x 2 in.  Gross Weight: 8.6 dwt. 13.5 g. 

Lot: 84 - Tested 14k Gold and Ruby Ring - Gross 10.7 g

Tested 14k Gold and Ruby Ring. Yellow gold. Features an intricate, dome-shaped filigree design with delicate wirework patterns. It is set with a central grey cabochon stone, surrounded by six vivid red rubies nestled within small floral accents. The piece is finished with a unique triple-band shank that includes a decorative twisted rope texture. Size; 1 1/8 x 1 1/2 in.  Ring Size: 6.5 Gross Weight: 6.8 dwt. 10.7 g

Lot: 85 - Marked 18K Yellow Gold and Intriguing Stone Ring - Gross 13.9 g

Marked 18K Yellow Gold and Intriguing Stone Ring - Gross 13.9 g. Intricate twisting and scrollwork pattern with braided band. Marked on inside. Oval cabochon stone has beautiful, fascinating color variants throughout the overall dark miasma.  Size: 8  Gross Weight: 8.9 dwt. 13.9 g. 

Lot: 86 - 18k White Gold and Opal Ring - Gross 8.5 g.

18k White Gold and Opal Ring - Gross 8.5 g. 18k white gold cocktail ring featuring a large, Cabochon-cut oval opal with vibrant play-of-color, secured by prominent double prongs and encircled by a sparkling diamond halo. Tested 18k gold.  Size: 6.5 Gross Weight: 5.4 dwt. 8.5 g. 

Lot: 87 - 18k White Gold and Blue Pearl Ring - Gross 7.7 g.

18k White Gold and Blue Pearl Ring. White gold wrapping around bottom of pearl. Marked on outside of band.  Ring Size: 7 Gross Weight: 4.9 dwt. 7.7 g. 

Lot: 88 - 18k Gold and Glass Ring - Gross 7.4 g.

18k Gold and Glass Ring - Gross 7.4 g. Marked on inside. Stones tested as glass. Yellow gold.  Size: 7 1/2 Gross Weight: 4.7 dwt. 7.4 g. 

Lot: 89 - 18k Yellow Gold and Cabochon Amethyst Ring - Gross 6.1 g.

18k Yellow Gold and Cabochon Amethyst Ring. Marked on inside. Multi-prong "nest" setting with a decorative florentine-style border.  Ring Size: 8.25  Gross Weight: 3.9 dwt. 6.1 g. 

Lot: 90 - (2) Mexican Sterling Silver and Large Natural Stone Rings - Gross 1.070 ozt.

(2) Mexican Sterling Silver and Large Natural Stone Rings - Gross 1.070 ozt. One stone is abstractly shaped, the other is oval. Marked on the insides of the bands.  Sizes: (Blue) 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 in. (Purple) 1 1/4 x 1 3/8 in.  Ring Sizes: 7.5 (Blue), 8.25 (Purple) Gross Weight: 1.070 ozt. 

Lot: 91 - Gibson Nez, Navajo, Sterling Silver, Coral, and Hardstone Cuff Bracelet - Gross 2.650

Gibson Nez, Navajo, Sterling Silver, Coral, and Hardstone Cuff Bracelet. Marked on inside. Features a sophisticated channel inlay design with warm orange coral as the primary stone. The inlay is meticulously detailed with geometric patterns white and black hardstone.  Size: 3 x 2 1/4 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 2.650 ozt. 

Lot: 92 - Gibson Nez, Navajo, Sterling Silver, Lapis, Coral, and Hardstone Cuff Bracelet - Gross 3.945 ozt.

Gibson Nez, Navajo, Sterling Silver, Lapis, Coral, and Hardstone Cuff Bracelet. Marked on inside. Features a bold, triangular lapis lazuli center stone framed by a delicate beaded border. The heavy band is decorated with precise channel inlay consisting of deep blue lapis, vibrant orange coral, and contrasting white and black accents. Size: 3 x 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 3.945 ozt. 

Lot: 93 - Tested 14k Gold and Carved Bone Brooch - Gross 11.7 g.

Tested 14k Gold and Carved Bone Brooch - Gross 11.7 g. 14K yellow gold oval brooch features a high-relief hand-carved bone cameo depicting deer amid woodlands. Condition: Some loss to relief. Size: 1 1/2 x 2 x 5/8 in. Gross Weight: 7.5 dwt. 11.7 g. 

Lot: 94 - Pair of Vintage Tiffany & Co. 14k Yellow Gold Cufflinks With Diamonds - Gross 10.1 g.

Pair of Vintage Tiffany & Co. 14k Yellow Gold Cufflinks With Diamonds - Gross 10.1 g. Round Mid Century Modern burst pattern in gold with the diamond in center on the front. Stamped on the back below the holder.  Condition: On one cufflink the top is loose from the holder.  Size: 3/4 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 10.1 g.  Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany’s) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house known particularly for its sterling silver and diamond jewelry along with countless other goods. The company was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, becoming world-famous in the early 20th Century under the artistic direction of his son Louis Comfort Tiffany, and in its earliest days it adopted a more European style of business by accepting cash payment only instead of credit and refusing to allow haggling on prices. Their “Blue Book” mail order catalog was first introduced in 1845, and they supplied swords, flags, and surgical implements to the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as becoming the first American company to be awarded for excellence in silverware at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1879 they purchased one of the world’s largest diamonds, known afterwards as the Tiffany Diamond, which has only ever been worn by four people, and throughout the 20th Century countless celebrities from Andy Warhol to Lady Bird Johnson collaborated with them on unique pieces. Their blue gift boxes are almost as prized as the items they contain and led to the opening of the Blue Box Cafe on the sixth floor of their flagship store in 2017, and as of 2023 Tiffany operated over 300 stores globally, now part of the multinational holding company LVMH (Moet, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton), still operating out of New York City as an independent subsidiary.

Lot: 95 - Hanae Mori (1926-2022) Japanese, "The Ring of the Golden Butterflies" 14k Gold and Cultured Pearl Ring - Gross 4.2 g.

Hanae Mori (1926-2022) Japanese, "The Ring of the Golden Butterflies" 14k Gold and Cultured Pearl Ring - Gross 4.2 g. A halved pearl is nestled between two butterflies. Marked on the inside of the band. Comes with original box and with certificate of authenticity with information about the pendant including a signature from the designer and a date of May 1st, 1982.  Size of Box: 2 3/8 x 2 3/8 x 1 3/4 in.  Size of Ring: 5 1/2  Gross Weight: 2.7 dwt. 4.2 g.  Hanae Mori was a pioneering Japanese fashion designer and the first Asian woman to lead an official haute couture house in Paris. Born January 8th, 1926 in Muikaichi, Shimane, Japan, she studied at Tokyo Women’s Christian University before attending dress-making school, and opened her first atelier, Hiyoshiya, in 1951. Over the next decade she designed costumes for hundreds of films before a life-changing meeting with Coco Chanel inspired her to pursue high fashion, and her breakthrough 1965 New York collection, “East Meets West,” famously blended traditional Japanese motifs like butterflies with modern Western styles. Beyond the runway she designed iconic flight attendant uniforms for Japan Air Lines and the wedding gown for Crown Princess Masako, and throughout her career she dressed international icons such as Grace Kelly, Nancy Reagan, and Hillary Clinton, building a global business that reached half a billion dollars in revenue. For her immense contributions to culture and design, Mori was awarded both the French Legion of Honor and Japan’s Order of Culture, and her death at her home in Tokyo on August 11th, 2022 was mourned by the nation. 

Lot: 96 - Hanae Mori (1926-2022) Japanese, "The Kiss of the Golden Butterfly" 14k Gold and Freshwater Pearls Pendant Necklace - Gross 5.1 g.

Hanae Mori (1926-2022) Japanese, "The Kiss of the Golden Butterfly" 14k Gold and Freshwater Pearls Pendant Necklace - Gross 5.1 g. The beautiful pendant shows a butterfly resting on a flower made up of six pearls. Chain is marked "Italy" and "14k," and did not originally come with the pendant. Comes with original box and with certificate of authenticity with information about the pendant including a signature from the designer and a date of April 1st, 1980.  Size of Box: 3 1/4 x 4 x 1 1/4 in.  Size of Necklace (closed): 8 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 3.2 dwt. 5.1 g.  Hanae Mori was a pioneering Japanese fashion designer and the first Asian woman to lead an official haute couture house in Paris. Born January 8th, 1926 in Muikaichi, Shimane, Japan, she studied at Tokyo Women’s Christian University before attending dress-making school, and opened her first atelier, Hiyoshiya, in 1951. Over the next decade she designed costumes for hundreds of films before a life-changing meeting with Coco Chanel inspired her to pursue high fashion, and her breakthrough 1965 New York collection, “East Meets West,” famously blended traditional Japanese motifs like butterflies with modern Western styles. Beyond the runway she designed iconic flight attendant uniforms for Japan Air Lines and the wedding gown for Crown Princess Masako, and throughout her career she dressed international icons such as Grace Kelly, Nancy Reagan, and Hillary Clinton, building a global business that reached half a billion dollars in revenue. For her immense contributions to culture and design, Mori was awarded both the French Legion of Honor and Japan’s Order of Culture, and her death at her home in Tokyo on August 11th, 2022 was mourned by the nation. 

Lot: 97 - (2) Metal and Glass Bracelets and (1) Metal and Glass Brooch

(2) Metal and Glass Bracelets and (1) Metal and Glass Brooch. The brooch is shaped like butterfly, and the bracelets are simple yet elegant, utilizing a mixture of rounded, rectangular, and square shapes.  Condition: Clasp on square, rectangular, and circle bracelet does not stay closed.  Length: 7 in. 

Lot: 98 - Donna Chambers (Born 1950) American, Pair of Lee Michaels 14k Gold Carved Mother of Pearl and Freshwater Pearl Earrings in Original Box

Donna Chambers (Born 1950) American, Pair of Lee Michaels 14k Gold Mother of Pearl and Freshwater Pearl Earrings in Original Box. Created by the artist for the company in the 1990s, featuring her signature use of mother of pearl gambling chips with dangling strands of pearls and pierced backing. The octagonal box opens on a hinge to reveal the earrings within, as well as the company name printed on the rich red inner lid.  Box Size: 3 x 3 x 1 1/4 in.  Size of Earrings: 1 x 2 in.  Donna Chambers was born in Ossining, New York on March 1st, 1950, and became a distinguished American jewelry designer based in White Plains. Before launching her own brand, she honed her artistic skills working for textile icon Vera Neumann and serving as an assistant to legendary fashion designer Oleg Cassini, and in 1981 she established Donna Chambers Designs, specializing in 14-karat gold and fine cultured-pearl jewelry. Her signature collections often feature intricately carved Chinese gambling chips from the Qing Dynasty, which she discovered by chance and transformed into unique pendants and bracelets. Beyond her jewelry, Chambers promoted African American culture through her long-running gift shop and gallery, That Old Black Magic, which hosted prominent figures like Nikki Giovanni and Al Sharpton. Her work has achieved significant commercial and cultural success, appearing in major luxury retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. In 1978 Lee Michael Berg and his wife Brenda opened a jewelry store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana called Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry, investing all their savings and selling their home to start it. They began by representing local jewelers before quickly expanding into being direct importers of pearls, gems, and gold, and in 1983 their business began to grow exponentially after becoming an Official Rolex Jeweler, opening new locations in New Orleans and Lafayette. In the 1990s they expanded outside of Louisiana, opening stores in San Antonio, Texas, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Ridgeland, Mississippi, and in the 2000s they added their newest store in Shreveport, representing major names like Patek Philippe and David Yurman. Since 2016 the Berg’s three sons (Chad, Scott, and Ryan) have taken over leadership of the company, continuing to expand despite economic uncertainties and the COVID-19 pandemic.       

Lot: 99 - Pair of Sterling Silver, Marcasite, and Onyx Drop Earrings and Coordinating Bracelet - Gross 1.235 ozt.

Pair of Sterling Silver, Marcasite, and Onyx Drop Earrings and Coordinating Bracelet. 6 oval cut onyx set in sterling silver. Small round cut marcasite surrounding each oval. Marked on clasp. Earrings are for pierced ears and have no earring backs. Diamond shaped onyx set in sterling silver with round cut marcasite surrounding it, marked on back. Largest Size: 1 x 7 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 1.235 ozt. 

Lot: 100 - Fossilized Shark Tooth Pendant

Fossilized Shark Tooth Pendant. Decorative pendant featuring a carved, pointed stone element encased in a polished metal cap with a small suspension loop at the top. Size: 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 1 in. 

Lot: 101 - Fossilized Megalodon Shark Tooth Pendant

Fossilized Megalodon Shark Tooth Pendant. Decorative pendant featuring a fossilized shark tooth set into a polished gold-tone metal cap that is accented with a small, raised shark emblem. Size: 4 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 1 in. 

Lot: 102 - Marked Mexican 925 Bracelet With Green Onyx - Gross 2.430 ozt.

Marked Mexican 925 Bracelet With Green Onyx. Marked on clasp. 6 rectangular cut green onyx. Braided rope design around each stone. Beaded border on each stone.  Size (Open): 1 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.  Gross Weight: 2.430 ozt. 

Lot: 103 - Sterling Silver Bracelet with Roman Decoration and Cabochon Garnets - Gross 3.995 ozt.

Sterling Silver Bracelet with Roman Decoration and Cabochon Garnets - Gross 3.995 ozt. The main cartouche shows men and horses like Roman chariot drivers and centurions in relief, with a man's face and indistinct signature on the clasp on the underside, along with the 925 mark. An illegible carved message is on the other end of the clasp, and the same indistinct signature can be found next to each of the four flower shaped decoration with the garnet in center.  Size: 8 x 1 in.  Gross Weight: 3.995 ozt. 

Lot: 104 - Sterling Silver Bracelet with Relief Roman Decoration - 3.335 ozt.

Sterling Silver Bracelet with Relief Roman Decoration - 3.335 ozt. The main cartouche shows men and horses like Roman chariot drivers and centurions in relief, with a man's face and indistinct signature on the clasp on the underside, along with the "sterling" mark.  Size: 7 3/4 in.  Weight: 3.335 ozt. 

Lot: 105 - Thomas Mann (Born 1947) American, Sterling Silver Techno-Romantic Necklace and Pin - Gross 3.070 ozt.

Thomas Mann (Born 1947) American, Sterling Silver Techno-Romantic Necklace and Pin - Gross 3.070 ozt. Made in the artist's signature assemblage style, with silver, copper, metal, and mixed media utilized to form heart shapes throughout the necklace and for the pin. Weight is without the pin, which is unmarked.  Length: 30 in.  Gross Weight: 3.070 ozt.  Thomas Robert Mann was born in 1947 in Northampton, Pennsylvania and grew up in Allentown, frequently spending time with his machinist father at Bethlehem Steel, which developed his early fondness for machinery and smithing. While in high school Mann experimented with jewelry-making and worked at a silversmith shop, selling enough to pay for his education at East Stroudsburg University, where he graduated with a degree in the performing arts in 1970. In 1977 Mann first began exhibiting jewelry at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and his success led him to establish his home and studio there in 1982. Today his metalsmithing and assemblage techniques combining industrial-style metals with found trinkets and baubles is world-renowned, a medium he dubbed “Techno-Romantic” that has made his Studio I/O an international success. 

Lot: 106 - (3) Pearl Necklaces of Various Sizes and Styles

(3) Pearl Necklaces of Various Sizes and Styles. The longest is made of freshwater pearls and red coral, the second largest is cultured pearls, and the smallest is a mix of irregular Baroque pearls and shells. A stunning collection.  Longest Length: 22 in. 

Lot: 107 - Marked Italian 750 (18k) Gold Chain - 3.6 g.

Marked Italian 750 (18k) Gold Chain. Marked near clasp. Yellow gold. Features a classic wheat (spiga) link design. Lobster claw clasp.  Length: 19 in.  Weight: 2.3 dwt. 3.6 g. 

Lot: 108 - Pearl, Diamond, and Amethyst Necklace

Pearl, Diamond, and Amethyst Necklace. Classic necklace features a strand of uniform cream-colored pearls accented by gold spacers and a central, square-cut purple amethyst pendant flanked by small diamond-encrusted shoulders. Length: 15 1/2 in. 

Lot: 109 - Pearl and Diamond Necklace

Pearl and Diamond Necklace. Elegant double-strand necklace consists of graduated cream-colored pearls that meet at a decorative diamond-encrusted floral clasp, which suspends a large, matching pearl drop. 14k white gold clasp, marked.  Length: 18 in. 

Lot: 110 - 18k Gold Chain Necklace - 5.1 g.

18k Gold Chain Necklace - 5.1 g. Minimalist silver-toned necklace features a station-style chain composed of alternating small circular rings and short, textured bar links. Marked on clasp.  Length: 16 in.  Weight: 3.2 dwt. 5.1 g.

Lot: 111 - 18k Yellow Gold Chain Necklace - 3.2 g.

18k Yellow Gold Chain Necklace - 3.2 g. Marked on clasp.  Length: 29 in. Weight: 2.0 dwt. 3.2 g. 

Lot: 112 - 18k Yellow Gold Necklace - 4.1 g

18k Yellow Gold Necklace - 4.1 g. Marked 750 on both sides of the clasp.  Length: 16 in.  Weight: 2.6 dwt. 4.1 g. 

Lot: 113 - Marked 14k Gold Clasp, 14k Gold Beads, and Stone Beaded Necklace

Marked 14k Gold Clasp, 14k Gold Beads, and Stone Beaded Necklace. The stones have a greenish hue, sometimes with a hint of iridescence. An extremely minute gold bead is positioned between every single stone disc.  Length: 24 in. 

Lot: 114 - 14k Gold, Garnet, and Diamond Ring - Gross 6.5 g.

14k Gold, Garnet, and Diamond Ring - Gross 6.5 g. 14k yellow gold cluster ring with vibrant oval-cut garnet center stone surrounded by halo of small round diamonds. Marked on interior band. Ring Size: 8.5  Gross Weight: 4.1 dwt. 6.5 g. 

Lot: 115 - 18k Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Ring - Gross 3.7 g.

18k Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Ring - Gross 3.7 g. Sophisticated 18k yellow gold cocktail ring featuring a vibrant oval-cut emerald center stone secured by four prongs and flanked by two shimmering pear-cut diamond side stones. Marked on interior band. Size: 8 Gross Weight: 2.3 dwt. 3.7 g.

Lot: 116 - Marked 14k Gold And Multistone Ring - Gross 5.5 g.

Marked 14k Gold And Multistone Ring - Gross 5.5 g. Contains ruby, sapphire, topaz, and iolite. 14k yellow gold multi-gemstone ring featuring a vibrant, channel-set row of diverse rectangular-cut stones,  creating a colorful rainbow effect. Marked on interior band.  Ring: 8  Gross Weight: 3.5 dwt. 5.5 g. 

Lot: 117 - 14k Yellow Gold and Blue Topaz Statement Ring - Gross 4.5 g.

14k Yellow Gold and Blue Topaz Statement Ring - Gross 4.5 g. Statement 14k yellow gold bypass ring featuring a marquise-cut blue topaz center stone flanked by fan-like arrays of tapered baguette blue topazes and curved rows of small diamond accents.. Marked on interior band. Size: 7 Gross Weight: 2.8 dwt. 4.5 g.

Lot: 118 - 18k Gold and Amber Ring - Gross 5.5 g.

18k Gold and Amber Ring. Yellow gold. Prong setting. Marked on inside.  Size: 7 Gross Weight: 3.5 dwt. 5.5 g

Lot: 119 - 18k Gold and Amethyst Ring - Gross 3.3 g.

18k Gold and Amethyst Ring. Marked on inside. Yellow gold. Amethyst in prong setting.  Ring Size: 8 Gross Weight: 2.1 dwt. 3.3 g. 

Lot: 120 - 18k White Gold and Diamond Ring - Gross 6.0 g.

18k White Gold and Diamond Ring - Gross 6.0 g. Elegant 18k white gold cocktail ring with vibrant round yellow diamond center, surrounded by halo of brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds. Marked on interior band.  Size: 6.25  Gross Weight: 3.8 dwt. 6 g. 

Lot: 121 - 14k Yellow Gold and Citrine Ring - Gross 4.9 g.

14k Yellow Gold and Citrine Ring - Gross 4,9 g. 14k yellow gold ring with large, uniquely fantasy-cut pale yellow citrine held by thick prongs and accented by small clusters of round diamonds on each shoulder. Marked on inside.  Size: 6.5 Gross Weight: 3.1 dwt. 4.9 g.

Lot: 122 - 14k Gold, Diamond, and Baroque Black Pearl Necklace Pendant - Gross 8.2 g.

14k Gold, Diamond, and Baroque Black Pearl Necklace - Gross 8.2 g. Pendant with large black pearl with a baroque shape, suspended from a gold bail and cap set with several small, shimmering accent diamonds. Marked on bezel.  Size: 5/8 x 1 1/4 x 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 5.2 dwt. 8.2 g. 

Lot: 123 - 14k Gold, Diamond, and Blue Topaz Pendant - Gross 7.6 g.

14k Gold, Diamond, and Blue Topaz Pendant. A striking pendant with large, faceted teardrop-shaped blue topaz set within a shimmering halo of pavé-set diamonds. Marked on back.  Size: 5/8 x 1 1/8 x 3/8 in.  Gross Weight: 4.8 dwt. 7.6 g. 

Lot: 124 - 18k Yellow and White Gold and Diamond Pendant - Gross 6.7 g.

18k Yellow and White Gold and Diamond Pendant - Gross 6.7 g. Sophisticated two-tone diamond pendant featuring a central princess-cut diamond cluster within a yellow gold filigree sunburst, all enclosed by a diamond-encrusted rhombus frame and matching bail. Marked on back.  Size: 1 1/4 x 1 1/2 x 1/4 in. Gross Weight: 4.3 dwt. 6.7 g. 

Lot: 125 - 14k Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant - Gross 8.8 g.

14k Gold, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant. Several round cut diamonds set in 14k yellow gold. Rectangular cut aquamarine. Marked on bezel.  Size: 1/2 x 1 3/4 x 3/4 in. Gross Weight: 5.6 dwt. 8.8 g. 

Lot: 126 - 14k Yellow Gold and Carved Conch Shell Bacchante Cameo Brooch - Gross 32.1 g.

14k Yellow Gold and Carved Conch Shell Bacchante Cameo Brooch - Gross 32.1 g. The image of the young woman with her head wreathed in grapes and vines signifies her as a follower of Bacchus, with incredible cream and orange tones naturally from the shell it was carved out of. Marked on back at the bottom of the thick rim, beneath the pin lock.  Size: 1 3/4 x 2 1/4 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 20.6 dwt 32.1 g. 

Lot: 127 - 18k Gold Pendant with Hand Painted Porcelain Flowers - Gross 6.8 g.

18k Gold Pendant with Hand Painted Porcelain Flowers - Gross 6.8 g. Circular pendant featuring a colorful hand-painted floral bouquet on a yellow background, encased in an ornate silver-toned filigree frame with gold-toned floral accents and a matching decorative bail. Marked on back. Size: 1 x 1 1/2 x 1/8 in. Gross Weight: 4.3 dwt. 6.8 g. 

Lot: 128 - Tested 14k Gold and Turquoise Charm - Gross 5.5 g. 

Tested 14k Gold and  Turquoise Charm - Gross 5.5 g. Charm with three-dimensional, cube-shaped design meticulously crafted from 14k gold and adorned with rows of vibrant, round turquoise cabochons set in decorative prongs. Size: 5/8 x 5/8 x 5/8 in. Gross Weight: 3.5 dwt. 5.5 g. 

Lot: 129 - Pair of 14k Gold and Turquoise Cufflinks - Gross 10.1 g.

Pair of 14k Gold and Turquoise Cufflinks - Gross 10.1 g. The links have a mirrored design, with the oval turquoise in a corner and five twisted lines bouncing off it like sunbursts. Marked on the backs.  Size: 1 x 1 1/8 in.  Gross Weight: 6.4 dwt. 10.1 g. 

Lot: 130 - Pair of Convertible "Fold & Drop" 14k Gold and Diamond Star Earrings - Gross 4.6 g.

Pair of Convertible "Fold & Drop" 14k Gold and Diamond Star Earrings. Marked on back. White gold. Offers two distinct looks in one design, transitioning seamlessly from classic formal studs to elegant linear drop earrings.  Size of Dangles: 1/4 x 1/2 x 5/8 in.  Size of Studs: 3/8 x 5/8 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 2.9 dwt. 4.6 g. 

Lot: 131 - Tested 14k White Gold and Diamond Flower Form Stud Earrings - Gross 5.4 g.

Tested 14k White Gold and Diamond Flower Form Stud Earrings - Gross 5.4 g. 14k white gold stud earrings featuring a front-facing row of small round-cut diamonds in a secure channel setting for a sleek, continuous sparkle. Size: 3/4 x 5/8 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 3.4 dwt. 5.4 g.

Lot: 132 - (2) 14K Yellow Gold and Amber Earrings - 5.5 g.

(2) 14K Yellow Gold and Amber Earrings - 5.5 g.. Elegant earring features a square, polished amber stone set in 14K yellow gold with textured, dotted accents at each side. Size: 1 in. Weight: 5.5 g.

Lot: 133 - 18k White and Yellow Gold Ring - 3.5 g.

18k White and Yellow Gold Ring. Marked on inside. Abstract swirl design.  Ring Size: 6.5 Weight: 2.2 dwt. 3.5 g. 

Lot: 134 - 14k Gold and Diamond Ring - Gross 8.1 g.

14k Gold and Diamond Ring. Marked on inside. Yellow gold. Round cut diamonds in center.  Size: 8.5 Gross Weight: 5.2 dwt. 8.1 g. 

Lot: 135 - Italian 18k Gold and Coral Ring - Gross 4.5 g.

Italian 18k Gold and Coral Ring. Marked on inside. Yellow gold. Cut out design. Round, cabochon cut coral in center.  Size: 6.25 Gross Weight: 2.8 dwt. 4.5 g

Lot: 136 - 14k Yellow Gold and Emerald Ring - Gross 6.4 g.

14k Yellow Gold and Emerald Ring - Gross 6.4 g. 14K yellow gold cocktail ring featuring a central round emerald surrounded by a textured, spiral wire gallery and a halo of smaller emerald accents on a multi-strand band. Marked on outside of band.  Size: 8.5 Gross Weight: 4.1 dwt. 6.4 g.

Lot: 137 - 14k Gold and Coral Ring - Gross 8.9 g

14k Gold and Coral Ring. Yellow gold. Oval, cabochon cut coral in prong setting. Marked on inside.  Size: 8 Gross Weight: 5.7 dwt. 8.9 g. 

Lot: 138 - 18k Gold and Orange Hardstone Ring - Gross 6.7 g

18k Gold and Orange Hardstone Ring - Gross 6.7 g. Yellow gold. Oval cut cabochon stone in center. Marked on inside. Braided rope design around stone.  Ring Size: 7 1/2  Gross Weight: 4.3 dwt. 6.7 g. 

Lot: 139 - 14k Gold and Diamond Ring - Gross 7.3 g.

14k Gold and Diamond Ring. Marked on inside. Round cut diamonds set in white gold. Rest of the band is in yellow gold.  Size: 7 Gross Weight: 4.6 dwt. 7.3 g. 

Lot: 140 - 14k Gold, Diamond, and Star Sapphire Ring - Gross 11.3 g

14k Gold, Diamond, and Star Sapphire Ring. Yellow gold. Oval cut star sapphire in prong setting. Halo of round cut diamonds surrounding the main stone. Gold in a twisted rope design. Marked on inside.  Size: 6.5  Gross Weight: 7.2 dwt. 11.3 g. 

Lot: 141 - 18k Gold and Turquoise Ring - Gross 5.8 g.

18k Gold and Turquoise Ring. Marked on outside of band. Yellow gold. Round cut turquoise in prong setting. Slightly larger round cut turquoise in center.  Condition: Missing one stone.  Size: 6 3/4 Gross Weight: 3.7 dwt. 5.8 g.

Lot: 142 - Tested 10k Yellow Gold and Synthetic Stone Ring - Gross 5.1 g.

Tested 10k Yellow Gold and Synthetic Stone Ring. With sizer. Yellow gold. Rectangular cut pink stone.  Size: 4.5 Gross Weight: 3.2 dwt. 5.1 g. 

Lot: 143 - Sterling Silver and Turquoise Jewelry Collection - Gross 5.4 ozt.

Sterling Silver and Turquoise Jewelry Collection. Includes 2 necklaces, 2 bracelets, and one pair of earrings. Earrings for pierced ears.  Size of Largest Necklace: 24 in. 

Lot: 144 - Southwestern Sterling Silver and Turquoise Collection - Gross 4.695 ozt.

Southwestern Sterling Silver and Turquoise Collection. Some marked on back. Features three necklaces, two pairs of earrings, and one pendant.  Sterling silver pendant with a multi-stone turquoise cluster in a "Petit Point" arrangement on a silver chain. A traditional strand of tapered silver bench beads and round spacers, featuring a central "Naja" style open-work pendant set with two turquoise cabochons. Classic sterling silver oval link chain.  Pair of circular sterling silver earrings with intricate scalloped edging and a central turquoise stone. Substantial circular earrings featuring polished turquoise discs with natural dark spiderweb matrix.  Geometric rhombus pendant with a central turquoise cabochon.  Size of Largest Necklace: 9 in. (9 stone teardrop one closed).  Gross Weight: 4.695 ozt. 

Lot: 145 - (4) Distinct Vintage Style Beaded Necklaces

(4) Distinct Vintage Style Beaded Necklaces. Long strand of mottled grey-and-green stone beads, highlighted by three large, flat, intricately carved red cinnabar discs. A delicate strand of uniform, small brown wooden or seed beads featuring a large, ornate, openwork carved medallion pendant with fish motifs.A continuous single strand of varied, polished organic gemstones in asymmetrical shapes, featuring earthy green, brown, and cream tones. A double-strand necklace of cream-colored beads, accented with colorful cloisonné and carnelian beads, ending in a multi-stone statement pendant. Longest Length: 21 in. 

Lot: 146 - 14k Yellow Gold Wheat Chain Necklace - 6.6 g.

14K Yellow Gold Wheat Chain Necklace - 6.6 g. Yellow gold wheat or spiga chain necklace displayed on a black jewelry bust, featuring a sophisticated braided texture created by interlocking teardrop-shaped links. Marked on clasp.  Length: 15 1/2 in.  Weight: 4.2 dwt. 6.6 g.  

Lot: 147 - Marked 18k Yellow Gold Box Chain Necklace - 4.8 g.

Marked 18k Yellow Gold Box Chain Necklace - 4.8 g. Delicate yellow gold box chain necklace displayed on a black jewelry bust, featuring a classic design of small, square-shaped links that provide a smooth and uniform appearance. Length: 20 in.  Weight: 3 dwt. 4.8 g. 

Lot: 148 - Chunky Turquoise Necklace

Chunky Turquoise Necklace. Absolutely stunning blue color with striations, in nuggets of increasing size from the clasp down to the middle of the piece.  Length: 21 in. 

Lot: 149 - Marked 750 Yellow Gold Amber Necklace

Marked 750 Yellow Gold Amber Necklace. Elegant necklace features a series of warm, varied-toned amber beads strung on a delicate 750 (18k) gold chain in a lariat-style design. Length: 11 in.

Lot: 150 - Marked 18k White Gold and Cultured Pearl Bracelet - Gross 4.7 g.

Marked 18k White Gold and Cultured Pearl Bracelet - Gross 4.7 g. 5 round polished pearls along the strand at equal distances. Marked "750" on the clasp.  Size: (open) 7 in. long  Gross Weight: 3.0 dwt. 4.7 g. 

Lot: 151 - Tested 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet - 5.8 g - AS IS

Tested 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet - 5.8 g - AS IS. Ornate, circular silver-toned pendant featuring a meticulously detailed openwork design of symmetrical floral and scrolling filigree motifs. Marked 14k on lobster clasp.  Condition: Broken.  Length: 6 1/2 in.  Weight: 3.7 dwt. 5.8 g. 

Lot: 152 - 10k Gold and Natural Clear Stone Bracelet - Gross 8.2 g.

10k Gold and Natural Clear Stone Bracelet. Marked on clasp. Rectangular cut stones set in 10k yellow gold.  Condition: 1 stone missing.  Length: 7 1/4 in.  Gross Weight: 5.2 dwt. 8.2 g. 

Lot: 153 - (4) Hand Painted Mother of Pearl Pendants

(4) Hand Painted Mother of Pearl Pendants. Showcasing intricate miniature artistry on shimmering natural shell. The collection includes detailed scenes of a traditional polo match and elegant birds amongst floral branches, alongside vibrant geometric and botanical patterns. Each piece utilizes the shell's natural iridescence to enhance the colorful pigments, with shapes ranging from classic rounds and ovals to a delicate teardrop. One pendant is finished with a decorative silver-tone rope border and bail, while the others feature simple drilled holes or wire loops for suspension. Largest Size: 2 1/4 x 2 1/2 in. 

Lot: 154 - A Large Nephrite Jade New Zealand Maori Pendant with Gold Nugget Bail

A Large Nephrite Jade New Zealand Maori Pendant with Gold Nugget Bail. Size: 4 1/2 x 2 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 155 - Chinese Hand Carved Russet Jade Tianlu Pendant

Chinese Hand Carved Russet Jade Tianlu Pendant. The whimsical creature with a single horn protruding from the back of its head rests on its haunches, with a hole punched in its front feet to hang from a necklace.  Size: 1 1/2 x 3 x 1 1/4 in.  The pixiu is a Chinese mythical hybrid creature that resembles a winged lion, considered powerful protectors of the souls of the dead, xian, and feng shui practitioners. They are said to be influential and auspicious symbols to bring luck and wealth, as the creature would even eat gold, silver, and jewels in folk tales. There are two types of Pixiu, determined by their horns/antlers: the one with two antlers is the female and is called a Bìxié, and the other has one large antler and is the male, called a Tiānlù. Today, Pixiu are a popular design on jade pendants, frequently given to couples as a joint form of protection, since the male form is said to be the collector of riches, and the female form then guards said riches once they are brought home. 

Lot: 156 - Chinese Carved Lavender and Green Jade Dragon Pendant

Chinese Carved Lavender and Green Jade Dragon Pendant. Delicately carved body and base, with a hole drilled under the head to run a string through to make a necklace.  Size: 1 x 2 3/4 x 1 in. 

Lot: 157 - Chinese Nephrite Jade Carved Dog Pendant

Chinese Nephrite Jade Carved Dog Pendant. The cute pup has a curled tail, with a small hole in its front paws to pass a string through.  Size: 2 3/4 x 1 in. 

Lot: 158 - Chinese Tested 18k Yellow Gold and Carved Jadeite Pendant

Chinese Tested 18k Yellow Gold and Carved Jadeite Pendant. Intricate, hand-carved jadeite pendant featuring a delicate openwork floral basket design in pale celadon with warm russet accents, held by gold wire bail.  Size: 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 3 in. 

Lot: 159 - Marked 14K White Gold, Made Pearl, and Diamond Pendant - Gross 8.2 g.

Marked 14K White Gold, Made Pearl, and Diamond Pendant - 8.2 g. Elegant pendant features a large, luminous mabe pearl bezel-set in silver-tone metal and accented by a crescent-shaped arc of shimmering small stones. Marked on back. Size: 7/8 x 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 160 - Mexican Green Bonded or Enhanced Amber and Sterling Silver "Sunburst Pendant"

Mexican Green Composite or Enhanced Amber and Sterling Silver "Sunburst Pendant". Size: 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 161 - Amber and Sterling Silver "Sunburst Pendant"

Amber and Sterling Silver "Sunburst Pendant". Amber has inclusions. Marked "Mexico .925". Size: 2 1/2 x 3 x 1/2 in.

Lot: 162 - Sterling Silver and White Hardstone Art Deco Pendant

Sterling Silver and White Hardstone Art Deco Pendant. Size: 1 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 1/2 in.

Lot: 163 - Golden Amber Pendant of an Egyptian Pharoah

Golden Amber Pendant of an Egyptian Pharoah. Size: 2 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1/2 in.

Lot: 164 - Swiss Olvino Marked 18k Yellow Gold 17 Jewels Wrist Watch - Gross 18.9 g - AS IS

Swiss Olvino Marked 18k Yellow Gold 17 Jewels Wrist Watch - Gross 18.9 g - AS IS.  Round face with the 3, 6, 9, and 12, no other numbers. Marked on clasp.  Condition: No glass over face.  Size: 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 12.1 dwt. 18.9 g. 

Lot: 165 - 1950s Omega Seamaster Automatic 10k Gold Filled Wrist Watch with Stretch Band

1950s Omega Seamaster Automatic 10k Gold Filled Wrist Watch with Stretch Band. Arrows instead of numbers on the face for the hours, with noon distinguished by a double arrow. Marked throughout.  Size: 1 3/8 x 3 1/4 in.  Omega SA, a Swiss luxury watchmaker, was founded by Louis Brandt in 1848 as La Generale Watch Co. His sons later developed the innovative in-house Omega manufacturing system in 1894, which gave rise to the official Omega Watch Co. in 1903. The company merged with Tissot in 1925 and later became part of the SSIH group, growing a reputation through use by the military and NASA, and as the official Olympic timekeeper since 1932. Under Joseph Reiser’s leadership starting in 1955 Omega expanded significantly, becoming Switzerland’s top finished watch producer by the 1970s. However, the Quartz Crisis and recession led to financial difficulties, resulting in a bailout and a merger with rival ASUAG in 1983. The resulting conglomerate was taken over by private investors in 1985, creating The Swatch Group. Omega achieved a resurgence through strategic product placement, notably in James Bond films, and capitalized on its history as the first watch on the Moon, worn by Buzz Aldrin. Today, Omega remains a highly sought-after brand, renowned for its technical achievements and iconic designs.

Lot: 166 - Swiss Ebel Sport Classic Wave 18k Gold and Stainless Steel Women's Wrist Watch - AS IS

Swiss Ebel Sport Classic Wave 18k Gold and Stainless Steel Women's Wrist Watch - AS IS. Distinctive wavy pattern in the band, alternating two-tone with the steel and gold. Diamonds take the place of the numbers on the face, with the company logo, "Ebel," and "Swiss made" written on it. Back reads "Stainless Steel Case 18k-750 Gold Bezel 51609786 E-1157111 Swiss."  Condition: Deterioration of the stainless steel on inside of band and back of case. We cannot guarantee the working condition of any timepiece.  Size: 3 x 2 1/2 x 1 in.  Ebel is a Swiss luxury watch brand founded in 1911 in La Chaux-de-Fonds by Eugène Blum and Alice Lévy, whose initials form the name. Known for its sport-luxe aesthetic and integrated bracelets, Ebel supplied watches to the British Royal Air Force and manufactured models for brands like Cartier. Under Pierre-Alain Blum, it saw a resurgence in the 1970s and 80s, embracing mechanical movements and being endorsed by celebrities. Sold to LVMH in 1999 and Movado Group in 2004, it is now headquartered in Biel/Bienne.

Lot: 167 - Swiss Jules Jurgensen 14k Gold Case Wrist Watch with Leather Band - Gross 21.9 g.

Jules Jurgensen 14k Gold Case Wrist Watch with Leather Band - Gross 21.9 g. The name, the word "Quartz," and the phrase "Swiss Made" are all written on the face, along with the company logo at the 12 o'clock position. Lines to mark the hours instead of numbers on the face, as well as a box on the right side over the 3 o'clock position that gives the date. Marked 14k Gold on the back and engraved with "From M.M.C. 1958-1983." Band is marked Hong Kong and has alligator pattern, though it is marked as "calf."  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any timepiece.  Size: 9 x 1 1/4 x 1/4 in.  Case: 1 1/4 x 1 1/2 x 1/4 in.  Gross Weight: 14 dwt. 21.9 g.  Jules Jürgensen was a Swiss watchmaking company established as a subsidiary of the Danish firm Urban Jürgensen & Sønner. The brand’s history dates back to 1740 when a partnership was formed between Jürgen Jürgensen and Isaac Larpent, but after Jürgen’s death in 1811 and his son Urban’s death in 1830 it gained significant independence (and its final name) when Jules Frederik Jürgensen moved to Switzerland in the 1830s to expand the family legacy. For over a century the company was known for high-quality timepieces, often utilizing movement parts from legendary suppliers like LeCoultre. However, ownership shifted to the United States in 1936, and by the 1970s, the Quartz crisis led to the end of traditional Swiss production. Under the ownership of Mort Clayman, assembly moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands to utilize Japanese movements and avoid import tariffs, but the company eventually ceased operations following Clayman’s death in 2010, though the rights were later reacquired by the parent Danish firm. 

Lot: 168 - (2) Fashion Watches - Jules Jurgensen Wrist Wwatch, World Pacific Wristwatch with Freshwater Pearl Band

(2) Fashion Watches - Jules Jurgensen Wrist Wwatch, World Pacific Wristwatch with Freshwater Pearl Band.  Lot comprised of vintage Jules Jurgensen interchangeable ladies' watch set housed in its original presentation box alongside a separate multi-strand freshwater pearl bracelet watch displaying a vibrant abalone shell dial. We cannot confirm the working condition of any timepiece. Box Size: 9 3/4 x 3 x 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 169 - Japanese Seiko Gold Plated Lotus Bangle Women's Wrist Watch

Japanese Seiko Gold Plated Lotus Bangle Women's Wrist Watch. So-called for the shape the watch makes when they bangle is undone, this stunning timepiece has an elegant segmented bangle with rounded sides in a rich yellow hue, a simple numberless rectangular face, and a stamped stainless steel case back.  Size: 7 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 1/2 in.  Founded in 1881 by Kintarō Hattori, Seiko is a renowned Japanese manufacturer famous for watches, electronics, and optical products. The company made horological history in 1969 by introducing the world’s first commercial quartz wristwatch. As one of only three vertically integrated watch companies, Seiko maintains the rare ability to design, manufacture, and assemble every single component in-house. Historically, production was split between two separate family companies, Daini Seikosha and Suwa Seikosha, to drive innovation through internal competition. Today, the brand's diverse portfolio includes specialized manufacturing sites in Japan for quartz, mechanical, and their unique Spring Drive movements. Following several corporate evolutions, the holding company was officially renamed Seiko Group Corporation in 2022.

Lot: 170 - Bulova 10k Rolled Gold Plate Ladies Cocktail Wrist Watch with Stretching Band - Gross 13.1 g

Bulova 10k Rolled Gold Plate Ladies Cocktail Wrist Watch with Stretching Band - Gross 13.1 g. The two-toned band is an expansion bracelet, allowing it to be slipped on and off rather than opened. 3, 6, 9, and 12 written on the face, along with the company name, with small studs standing in for the other numbers. Inscribed on the back, along with the initials "S.M.M."  Size: 2 x 2 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 8.4 dwt. 13.1 g.  Bulova, founded in 1875 in New York by Bohemian immigrant Joseph Bulova, began as a jewelry business and expanded into clocks and wristwatches, becoming renowned for innovations like the Accutron tuning fork watch and pioneering the first radio and television advertisements. The company contributed timekeeping instruments to the U.S. space program, with Accutron movements used in spacecraft clocks while Omega watches were worn on the moon, and has been operated by Citizen Watch Co. since 2007. Benrus, founded in New York in 1921 by Romanian-American Benjamin Lazrus, evolved from watch repair to manufacturing and military timepieces, introducing self-winding watches and steering wheel clocks in the 1960s, but faced repeated bankruptcies and ownership changes, eventually being acquired by M.Z. Berger; it has recently repositioned as a lifestyle brand amid legal disputes over trademark licensing.

Lot: 171 - 1960s Russian USSR Poljot 17 Jewels Stainless Steel Wrist Watch with Leather Band

1960s Russian USSR Poljot 17 Jewels Stainless Steel Wrist Watch with Leather Band. The lovely slim casing houses a face with the number 12 and a series of lines to indicate the rest of the hours, with the 3, 6, and 9 positions shaped like lightning bolts, a classic minimalist style popularized during the Space Race. Marked throughout.  Size: 1 1/2 x 9 3/4 in.  Poljot, meaning “flight,” is a premier Soviet/Russian watch brand produced by the First Moscow Watch Factory since 1964. The factory was established in 1930 using equipment and technical designs purchased from the defunct American Dueber-Hampden Watch Company, and Poljot became the flagship brand of the USSR’s watch industry when it took a legendary place in history for supplying the world’s first space watch, a Sturmanskie, worn by Yuri Gagarin during his 1961 mission. Throughout the 20th Century the company evolved from producing military-only timepieces to manufacturing over a million consumer watches annually, and while the original factory was broken up and sold in the late 2000s, its legacy continues through brands like Volmax, which maintains the rights to these historic space-faring designs and is comprised of the remnants of the First Moscow Watch Factory, purchased and still run by former Poljot employees and their descendants. 

Lot: 172 - Gucci 5500L Stainless Steel Woman's Watch

Gucci 5500L Stainless Steel Woman's Watch. Classic Gucci wristwatch features a silver-toned stainless steel link bracelet and a round white dial detailed with traditional Roman numeral markers and a small date window at the three o'clock position. Condition: New battery. Size: 1 1/4 x 8 in.

Lot: 173 - 1970s Memosail VIP Regatta Yacht Timer

1970s Memosail VIP Regatta Yacht Timer. Stainless steel. 17 jewels. A mechanical movement features a 10 minute countdown to time the start of a racing yacht. Size: 1 1/2 x 3 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 174 - Movado Stainless Steel Wristwatch

Movado Stainless Steel Wristwatch. Water resistant. Sapphire crystal. Swiss made. Silver dial. Model 84GI898.  Working. New battery.  Watch Size: 2 x 2 x 1 1/2 in.  Watch Face Size: 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 1/8 in. 

Lot: 175 - Criterion Quartz Electronic Gold Plated Metal Ultra-Thin Wrist Watch in Original Packaging

Criterion Quartz Electronic Gold Plated Metal Ultra-Thin Wrist Watch in Original Packaging. Digital face with dates at top, stopwatch and alarm features, and a flexible stainless steel band. Made in Hong Kong. Comes with instructions and payment slip from 1981. Name of company on inside of case, which fits into the rectangular box in the same shade.  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any timepiece.  Size: 8 1/2 x 1 3/8 in. 

Lot: 176 - Rare 1940s WWII Military Chronograph Pocket Watch

Rare 1940s WWII Military Chronograph Pocket Watch. Lemania Swiss lever mocement, keyless wind. Twin chronograph buttons at 11 and 1 o'clock. Lemania chronographs were issued to the British Air force, the Navy, and submarine navigators. Size: 2 x 2 1/2 x 1/2 in.

Lot: 177 - 1960s Tissot Stainless Steel Pocket Watch with Chain

1960s Tissot Stainless Steel Pocket Watch with Chain. Simple design with lines instead of numbers to mark the hours on the face, with second, minute, and hour hands. Engraved with "L.D.S." on the back.  Size: 1 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.  Tissot SA was founded in 1853 in Le Locle, Switzerland, by Charles-Felicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile Tissot. The father-son team initially produced watches in their home, with Charles-Emile later traveling across the Russian Empire to expand sales and establishing Russia as their greatest market, even reaching the Tsar’s court. In 1929,the global financial collapse prompted an alliance with fellow watchmaker Omega SA under the umbrella name Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère (SSIH). Tissot continued to build its brand, becoming the official timekeeper for various world championships and Formula One teams. Despite a major downturn during the 1970s Quartz Crisis that left the company insolvent, Tissot was revived and ultimately became part of the Swatch Group (formerly SMH), which grew into the largest watch company in history. Tissot operates with the motto “Innovators by Tradition” and a mission statement of “gold value at silver price.” Today, Tissot is classified as the Swatch Group’s mid-range market product line, with its headquarters remaining in Le Locle to ensure its status as entirely Swiss-made.

Lot: 178 - Vintage Gold-Toned Omega De Ville Ladies Wrist Watch With Intergrated Scarab Beetle Bracelet

Vintage Gold-Toned Omega De Ville Ladies Wrist Watch With Intergrated Scarab Beetle Bracelet. The watch face is a sleek, tonneau-shaped dial with gold-tone stick indices, clear branding, and a manual-wind crown. Connecting the watch case are six oval, bezel-set gemstone cabochons carved into scarab beetles, featuring colorful stones like tiger's eye, carnelian, and green chalcedony. The bracelet secures with a fold-over clasp stamped "JB CHAMPION USA" and includes an attached safety chain for extra security. Size: 4 3/4 in.

Lot: 179 - Tiffany & Co. Nickel-Plated Steel Aviator Travel Alarm Clock with Original Leather Case

Tiffany & Co. Nickel-Plated Steel Aviator Travel Alarm Clock with Original Leather Case. Name on the face and the inside of the pouch. Marked Made in Germany on the back.  Case Size: 2 1/2 x 3 x 1 in.  Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany’s) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house known particularly for its sterling silver and diamond jewelry along with countless other goods. The company was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, becoming world-famous in the early 20th Century under the artistic direction of his son Louis Comfort Tiffany, and in its earliest days it adopted a more European style of business by accepting cash payment only instead of credit and refusing to allow haggling on prices. Their “Blue Book” mail order catalog was first introduced in 1845, and they supplied swords, flags, and surgical implements to the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as becoming the first American company to be awarded for excellence in silverware at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1879 they purchased one of the world’s largest diamonds, known afterwards as the Tiffany Diamond, which has only ever been worn by four people, and throughout the 20th Century countless celebrities from Andy Warhol to Lady Bird Johnson collaborated with them on unique pieces. Their blue gift boxes are almost as prized as the items they contain and led to the opening of the Blue Box Cafe on the sixth floor of their flagship store in 2017, and as of 2023 Tiffany operated over 300 stores globally, now part of the multinational holding company LVMH (Moet, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton), still operating out of New York City as an independent subsidiary.

Lot: 180 - (4) Assortment of Vintage Kenneth Jay Lane Costume Jewelry

Vintage . Kenneth Jay Lane costume jewelry group includes a gold-tone tank-style watch featuring interchangeable multi-strand pearl and black bead bracelets in its original red box, paired with a separate set of clear rhinestone-embellished hoop earrings on a T-bar stand. Box Size: 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. 

Lot: 181 - (5) Wrist Watches from Various Makers - AS IS

(5) Wrist Watches from Various Makers - AS IS. Includes a Swiss Army watch, an Eterna sports watch, a Wittnauer with an extremely minimalist face, a Fendi with a two-tone chain, and a bespoke Jacques Couture with a very unique band made of beads, gems, stones, and metalwork.  Largest Size (Thick Brown Watch): 1 3/8 x 8 3/4 in. 

Lot: 182 - (10) Women's Costume Wrist Watches - AS IS

(10) Women's Costume Wrist Watches - AS IS. Blinged out and razzle-dazzle styles, most with a kitschy or eye-catching leather band in animal print, bright colors, unique shapes, and more. Three have metallic bands. Some are branded with American designers, most are marked stainless steel on the back, and one says the case is sterling silver.  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any timepiece.  Size: 1 3/4 x 9 1/4 in. 

Lot: 183 - (2) 10k Gold Filled Wrist Watches

(2) 10k Gold Filled Wrist Watches. One is a Wittnauer, and the other is a Gruen, both marked on the back of the casing. Both with expandable bands.  Size: 3/4 x 2 1/2 in. 

Lot: 184 - (36) Various Pieces of Costume Jewelry - Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Watches

(36) Various Pieces of Costume Jewelry - Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Watches. Varied collection of 36 pieces of costume jewelry, including several necklaces on display busts, various bracelets, watches, pins, and a rosary arranged on a clean background. Longet: 29 in.

Lot: 185 - Vintage Mexican Sterling Silver and Turquoise Bib Necklace - Gross 1.270 ozt.

Vintage Mexican Sterling Silver and Turquoise Bib Necklace - Gross 1.270 ozt. The beautiful piece features open-ended teardrop-shaped links with turquoise cabochons. Marked on clasp.  Length: 16 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 1.270 ozt. 

Lot: 186 - Striking Blue Stone and Gold Toned Statement Necklace

Striking Blue Stone and Gold Toned Statement Necklace. Features a bold arrangement of large, raw-cut blue stones with a natural, faceted texture that mimics the look of lapis lazuli or dyed agate. The deep azure hues are dramatically accented by matte gold-toned sculptural crescents that wrap around individual stones, adding a modern, architectural flair. Suspended from a delicate silver-tone chain, this chunky piece offers a sophisticated blend of organic elements and contemporary design. Length: 18 in.

Lot: 187 - Vintage Aveda Marked 925 Perfume Bottle with Chrysoprase Stone on 925 Silver Chain - Gross 0.795 ozt.

Vintage Aveda Marked 925 Perfume Bottle with Chrysoprase Stone on 925 Silver Chain. Sterling silver perfume flask necklace, featuring a fluted conde-shaped pendant designed to hold essential oils. Crafted from .925 sterling silver and is topped with a chrysoprase that serves as the decorative stopper. Suspended from a matching sterling silver anchor link chain.  Length: 32 in.  Gross Weight: 0.795 ozt. 

Lot: 188 - Five Strand Pearl Necklace with Silver Clasp

Five Strand Pearl Necklace with Silver Clasp. Features several rows of baroque freshwater pearls with a luminous, creamy luster and irregular shapes.  Length: 18 in.

Lot: 189 - Franklin Mint "A Passion for Pearls" Faux Pearl and Crystal Necklace in Original Box

Franklin Mint "A Passion for Pearls" Faux Pearl and Crystal Necklace in Original Box. Three strands of pearls make up the necklace, with three gold toned metal decorations along the length and at the clasp that are covered with Austrian diamonds. The box includes a certificate of authenticity with information about the piece and Joan Collins, who inspired this collection for the Franklin Mint. Dated 1994.  Box Size: 8 x 8 x 14 in.  Necklace Length: 17 in.  The Franklin Mint is a private mint founded by Joseph Segel in 1964 in Wawa, Pennsylvania, with the main facilities in Middletown Township. The Franklin Mint sells coins, medals, jewelry, die-cast vehicles, dolls, sculpture and other collectibles, as well as previously producing public domain classic books through The Franklin Library from 1973 through 2000. The brand name was previously owned by Sequential Brands Group headquartered in New York City, and is currently owned by Retail Ecommerce Ventures (REV). Its product line began with manufacturing and marketing privately minted gold and silver commemorative rounds and medallions, and continues to produce and mass-market collectibles to this day.

Lot: 190 - Harmony Scott Jewelry Freshwater Pearl and Gold Plated Double Strand Pendant Necklace and Drop Earrings

Harmony Scott Jewelry Freshwater Pearl and Gold Plated Double Strand Pendant Necklace and Drop Earrings. The earrings have three diamond-shaped levels with a trio of pearls at each level along with one on the hook and one at the very bottom, and the company name is on the clasp of the necklace, which uses a variety of pearls along the chains as well as in the two statement pendants at the bottom.  Length: 17 1/2 in.  Based in Carbondale, Colorado, Harmony Scott Jewelry was a renowned handmade jewelry brand established in 1998 by designer Harmony Scott after graduating from the University of Colorado and apprenticing with jeweler Elaine Greenspan. She initially sold her designs at farmer’s markets and local fairs before expanding all along the West Coast and opening her first shop in 2001. The company was known for using natural gemstones, freshwater pearls, and precious metals, inspired by the glorious Rockies and tropical locations like Bali, and operated for 23 years before closing in September of 2021. Their pieces are still sought after by collectors and introduced a “boho-chic” aesthetic to a number of other jewelers who were drawn to the region by her success. 

Lot: 191 - (2) Italian Dyadema Sterling Silver Necklaces - Gross 0.18 ozt

(2) Italian Dyadema Sterling Silver Necklaces - Gross 0.18 ozt. Weight only of the smaller, less whimsical necklace. Both have gold vermeil plating, and show 925 markings throughout. The larger necklace has a mix of colored glass, a coin, and small beads along the leather strap, while the smaller one has four diamonds spread throughout the lower portion of the necklace, and is marked with the company name on the back of the clasp.  Longest Length: 17 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 0.18 ozt.  Founded in 2004 by CEO Dyann Bolzon in San Zenone degli Ezzelini, Italy, Dyadema is a family-run business specializing in high-quality handcrafted Italian silver and bronze jewelry. The brand, which transformed into an SRL in 2014, is known for blending traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern design, collaborating with over 100 local artisans. Today the brand is available in nearly 500 stores in Europe and 300 in Canada, with a mix of more traditional and more whimsical styles that have appealed to both the youth market as well as regular clientele. 

Lot: 192 - Jenny Bowman Heart Shaped Moss Agate And Sterling Silver Necklace - Gross 0.670 ozt.

Jenny Bowman Heart Shaped Moss Agate And Sterling Silver Necklace. Marked on clasp. Signed on back of pendant. Heart shaped cabochon in a hand sawed "sawtooth" bezel with a flared, textured silver border. Hand-formed silver spiral designed bail.  Length: 18 in.  Gross Weight: 0.670 ozt. 

Lot: 193 - Sterling Silver Angel Pendant On Metal Chain Signed Sandy

Sterling Silver Angel Pendant On Metal Chain Signed Sandy. Signed on back. Created by Sandy Comstock. Titled "Angel with Heart".  Folk-art inspired "Primitive Angel." The piece features "chisel-cut" edges and hand-etched textures on the wings and body to create a rustic, artisanal look. Length: 46 in. 

Lot: 194 - (2) Ruby Zoisite Bracelets

(2) Ruby Zoisite Bracelets. One has a metal and diamond clasp, and the other has a clasp made up of two polychrome metal leopard heads chomping on rings with diamonds on them.  Largest Size: 3 1/4 x 3 in.  Ruby Zoisite, or Anyolite, is a metamorphic rock from Tanzania combining green zoisite, black pargasite, and red ruby. It is popular for ornamental carvings and jewelry due to its vibrant, mottled color contrast, often thought to balance energy and promote passion in metaphysical uses. It has a Mohs hardness of 6.5-7, should be cleaned without harsh chemicals so that the ruby and zoisite do not deteriorate at different rates, and is sometimes known as watermelon crystal in various markets due to the blend of red, green, and black coloration present. 

Lot: 195 - Vintage Marked 925 Bracelet with Gold Plating and Garnet - Gross 1.100 ozt.

Vintage Marked 925 Bracelet with Gold Plating and Garnet. Marked on inside. Central rectangular cut garnet set simple bezel in gold plated sterling silver. Intricate relief of a winding vine with leaf-like buds, framed by by beaded borders on both the top and bottom edges.  Size: 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 1.100 ozt. 

Lot: 196 - Thai Sterling Silver Bracelet and Pendant - Gross 1.215 ozt.

Thai Sterling Silver Bracelet and Pendant - Gross 1.215 ozt. Pendant marked "925" and "Thailand." The decorative elements on both pieces are comprised of cubic zirconia, with a large polished marcasite oval on the bracelet.  Largest Size: 7 1/2 in. Long  Gross Weight:  1.215 ozt. 

Lot: 197 - (4) Piece Sterling Silver Jewelry Set - Gross 0.770 ozt.

(4) Piece Sterling Silver Jewelry Set - Gross 0.770 ozt. All marked 925. Includes a sailboat pendant with green onyx and marcasite, a set of earrings with garnet and marcasite, and a bracelet with marcasite.  Largest Size: 7 1/4 in. Long  Gross Weight: 0.770 ozt. 

Lot: 198 - Mother of Pearl and Sterling Silver Ring - Gross 0.46 ozt.

Mother of Pearl and Sterling Silver Ring - Gross 0.46 ozt. The natural shape of the nacre appears like a small coffin on the top of the ring, with two bands in a unique square shape that cross on the underside. Marked on inside.  Size: 5  Gross Weight: 0.465 ozt. 

Lot: 199 - (2) Mexican Sterling Silver Brooches - 0.775 ozt.

(2) Mexican Sterling Silver Brooches. Margot de Taxco "Ballerina" Brooch. Marked on back. Light L.W. "Angel with Trumpet" Brooch. Marked on back.  Largest Size: (Angel) 2 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.  Weight:  0.775 ozt. 

Lot: 200 - (2) Pairs of Earrings and (3) Rings with Natural Stones - Gross 0.735 ozt.

(2) Pairs of Earrings and (3) Rings with Natural Stones - Gross 0.735 ozt. One set of the earrings has turquoise in them. The rings have jasper, apatite, and polished apatite. All marked variously.  Ring Sizes: 6.5, 8, 8.25 Gross Weight: 0.735 ozt. 

Lot: 201 - Bulgari Sterling Silver and Leather Bracelet and Pair of Onyx Drop Earrings

Bulgari Sterling Silver and Leather Bracelet and Pair of Onyx Drop Earrings. Both the bracelet and earrings prominently display the company name in a round shape. Marked 925 on all pieces.  Bracelet Size (Open): 7 in. Gross Weight: (earrings only) 0.280 ozt.  Bulgari (stylized as BVLGARI) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1884 by silversmith Sotirios Voulgaris (1857-1932), known for its jewelry, watches, fragrances, accessories, and leather goods. Headquartered in Rome, the company weathered two World Wars and decades of economic issues before it was acquired by the French conglomerate LVMH in 2011, thus becoming one of the latter’s subsidiaries. While the majority of design, production and marketing is overseen and executed by Bulgari, the company does partner with other entities, such as eyewear produced through a licensing agreement with Luxottica, and a joint venture with Marriott International in 2001 to launch its hotel brand, Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, a collection of properties and resort destinations around the world.

Lot: 202 - (3) Distinct Pairs of Vintage Sterling Silver Earrings - Gross 1.455 ozt.

(3) Distinct Pairs of Vintage Sterling Silver Earrings. Marked on back. One pair has malachite. Other pair has coral. One pair marked Mexican sterling silver the other pairs are marked 925. For pierced ears.  Largest Size: 7/8 x 2 1/2 in. Gross Weight: 1.455 ozt. 

Lot: 203 - Tested 14k Gold and Diamond Stud Earrings - 0.4 g.

Tested 14k Gold and Diamond Stud Earrings - 0.4 g. Pair of elegant 14k yellow gold stud earrings features two round-cut diamonds secured in classic prong settings. Size: 1/8 x 1/8 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 0.2 dwt. 0.4 g. 

Lot: 204 - 14k Rose Gold and Diamond Earrings - Gross 4.4 g.

14k Rose Gold and Diamond Earrings - Gross 4.4 g.  Elegant 14K rose gold stud earrings with stylized floral spray pavé-set white diamonds and anchored by a prominent cognac diamond center.  Marked on back.  Condition: 1 earring with back missing. Size: 1 x 5/8 x 5 /8 in.  Gross Weight: 2.8 dwt. 4.4 g.

Lot: 205 - Thai Sterling Silver Pierced and Repoussed Byzantine Cross Pendant - Gross 0.570 ozt.

Thai Sterling Silver Pierced and Repoussed Byzantine Cross Pendant - 0.570 ozt. Stunningly detailed, after forms that appeared in the Victorian Era. Marked "925" with the word "THAI" on the back bottom.  Size: 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 in. Gross Weight:  0.570 ozt.  The Byzantine cross, dating back to the 4th Century Roman Empire, is a key symbol of Eastern Christian faith, often featuring flared ends, delicate engraving, and sometimes two or three horizontal bars. Unlike the Western focus on the crucifixion, the Byzantine cross often emphasizes the "victory" and divine nature of Christ, historically worn as jewelry and often produced in gold or silver with opulent decorations, reflecting the Eastern embracing of decadence after the fall of Rome, unlike the more Western austerity that evolved during the Dark Ages. 

Lot: 206 - Rare .950 Silver Reliquary Cross - 0.885 ozt.

Rare .950 Silver Reliquary Cross. Designed as a hinged pendant box with a threaded bottom pin to securely store sacred items or relics. Inside marked 950. Screw on end outside box is low silver. The exterior features detailed Byzantine-style iconography, with the Crucifixion and "INRI" inscription on one side and a figure of the Virgin Mary surrounded by angels on the reverse. Size: 6 1/2 x 4 x 1/2 in.  Weight: 0.885 ozt. 

Lot: 207 - (5) Gardenia Jewelry Coral, Natural Stone, and Pearl Necklaces

(5) Gardenia Jewelry Coral, Natural Stone, and Pearl Necklaces. 2 are made up of bluish polished stones, one is pink coral, one is red coral with an incredibly delicate and intricate gold toned leaf-shaped pendant, and the longest is comprised of freshwater pearls and mother of pearl, and a carved natural stone pendant of two dragons facing each other. The longest also has a label attached identifying the company and the work with Chinese artisans.  Largest Size: 2 1/4 x 17 1/2 in.  Gardenia Limited is an import company established in New York City in 2003 that specializes in handcrafted fashion and jewelry, particularly using freshwater pearls and natural stones. Representing numerous artisans in China and other countries, they focus on providing affordable revisions of runway trends just a few years from their debuts, capturing an eager median income and youth market and still expanding into the 2020s. 

Lot: 208 - 14k Yellow Gold Openwork Ring - 1.9 g.

14k Yellow Gold Openwork Ring - 1.9 g. Ornate 14k yellow gold ring with elongated, openwork filigree face with diamond-cut detailing and a vintage-inspired marquise silhouette. Marked on interior band. Ring Size: 6.75 Weight: 12. dwt. 1.9 g. 

Lot: 209 - 14k Gold and Opal Ring - Gross 1.7 g.

14k Gold and Opal Ring - Gross .7 g.. Marked on interior band. Elegant 14k yellow gold bypass ring with vibrant oval opal cabochon with a colorful play-of-color. Marked on interior band. Size: 7.5 Gross Weight: 1.0 dwt. 1.7 g.  

Lot: 210 - 14k Gold and Blue Topaz Ring - Gross 2.5 g.

14k Gold and Blue Topaz Ring - Gross 2.5 g. 14k yellow gold halo-style ring featuring an oval-cut blue topaz center stone encircled by small round diamond accents. Marked on interior band. Size: 7.5 Gross Weight: 1.6 dwt. 2.5 g.

Lot: 211 - 14k Gold and Multi-Diamond Ring - Gross 4.0 g.

14k Gold and Multi-Diamond Ring - Gross 4.0 g. 14k yellow gold cluster ring with tiered, rectangular arrangement of small round diamonds set in a high-profile multi-prong mounting. Marked on interior band. Size: 7 Gross Weight: 2.5 dwt. 4.0 g.

Lot: 212 - 14k Yellow Gold, Blue Topaz, and Diamond Ring - Gross 2.2 g.

14k Yellow Gold, Blue Topaz, and Diamond Ring - Gross 2.2 g. 14k yellow gold ring with pear-cut blue topaz center stone accented by a single small round diamond. Marked on interior band. Size: 6.5 Gross Weight: 1.4 dwt. 2.2 g.

Lot: 213 - 14k Gold and Diamond Trilogy Ring - Gross 1.8 g.

14k Gold and Diamond Trilogy Ring - Gross 1.8 g. Classic three-stone 14k yellow gold ring with trio of round-cut diamonds. Marked on interior band.  Size: 7 Gross Weight: 1.1 dwt. 1.8 g.

Lot: 214 - 14k Yellow Gold, Blue Topaz, and Diamond Cocktail Ring - Gross 3.9 g.

14k Yellow Gold, Blue Topaz, and Diamond Cocktail Ring - Gross 3.9 g.. 14K yellow gold cocktail ring with vibrant marquise-cut blue topaz center stone, with openwork shank accented with diagonal rows of pavé-set diamonds.  Marked on interior. Size: 8 Gross Weight: 2.5 dwt. 3.9 g. 

Lot: 215 - Tested 14k Yellow Gold Ring with Open Setting - 2.6 g.

Tested 14k Yellow Gold Ring with Open Setting - 2.6 g. 14k gold band ring featuring a central row of five shimmering, round-cut clear stones set in a slightly recessed channel. Size: 6.5 Weight: 1.6 dwt. 2.6 g. 

Lot: 216 - 10k Gold Brooch - 5.2 g.

10k Gold Brooch - 5.2 g. Formed as a belt with letters inside it and the year 1962 painted on the bottom section. Marked on the back.  Size: 1/4 x 1 x 1 1/4 in. Gross Weight: 3.3 dwt. 5.2 g. 

Lot: 217 - (3) Yellow Gold Pendants - 14k and 18k - Gross 5.2 g.

(3) Yellow Gold Pendants - 14k and 18k - Gross 5.2 g. Lot of 3 pendants; one with stone, one in a shape of a D, and one with a cultured pearl. D has a marking on back. Pearl pendant tested 14k. Hand is marked 18k.  Largest Size: 1 3/4 x 3/8 x 1/8 in. Gross Weight: 3.3 dwt. 5.2 g. 

Lot: 218 - 10k Gold, Seed Pearl, and Star Sapphire Pendant - Gross 4.3 g.

10k Gold, Seed Pearl, and Star Sapphire Pendant - Gross 4.3 g. Gold pendant features a central oval star sapphire cabochon set within an intricate openwork filigree border and an outer halo of delicate seed pearls. Tested 10k gold.  Size: 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 3/8 in.  Gross Weight: 2.7 dwt. 4.3 g.

Lot: 219 - 14k Gold and Turquoise Berry Form Pendant - Gross 3.0 g.

14k Gold and Turquoise Berry Form Pendant - Gross 3.0 g. Pendant with vibrant, black-veined turquoise stone shaped like a fruit or acorn, topped with a gold jump ring and decorative leaf accents. Tested 14k gold.  Size: 1/2 x 7/8 x 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 1.9 dwt. 3 g. 

Lot: 220 - 14k Gold, Diamond, and Amethyst Pendant - Gross 2.5 g.

14k Gold, Diamond, and Amethyst Pendant - Gross 2.5 g. 14k white gold pendant featuring a faceted cushion-cut amethyst suspended in a diamond-encrusted lozenge-shaped frame. Marked on back of bezel.  Size: 5/8 x 1 x 1/8 in.  Gross Weight: 1.6 dwt. 2.5 g. 

Lot: 221 - Marked 18k Yellow Gold Lion Passant Charm - 1.1 g.

Marked 18k Yellow Gold Lion Passant Charm - 1.1 g. 18k gold charm featuring a detailed, three-dimensional sculpture of a walking lion with a polished finish and a small jump ring for attachment. Marked on back of ring   Size: 3/4 x 1/4 x 1/2 in. Weight: 0.7 dwt. 1.1 g.

Lot: 222 - 14k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, and Glass Ring - Gross 4.4 g.

14k Yellow Gold, Sapphire, and Glass Ring - Gross 4.4 g. 14k yellow gold ring featuring a oval cut blue sapphire in center surrounded by severeal round cut clear glass stones. Marked on inside.  Size: 7.5 Gross Weight: 2.8 dwt. 4.4 g.

Lot: 223 - (8) Sterling Silver Rings - Gross 2.015 ozt.

(8) Sterling Silver Rings. Marked on inside. Various designs, each with various stones.  Ring Sizes: 6 (2), 6.5, 6.75, 7, 8 (3) Gross Weight: 2.015 ozt. 

Lot: 224 - 14k Yellow Gold and Pearl Stud Earrings - Gross 3.0 g.

14k Yellow Gold and Pearl Stud Earrings - Gross 3.0 g. Elegant 14k gold stud earrings feature a central cultured pearl cradled within a polished, swirling ribbon setting that creates a graceful, open-work silhouette. Condition: One without back. Size: 1/2 x 3/4 in. Gross Weight: 1.9 dwt. 3 g. 

Lot: 225 - (4) 14k Gold, Diamond, and Pearl Tie Tacks - Gross 2.8 g.

(4) 14k Gold, Diamond, and Pearl Tie Tacks - Gross 2.8 g. Includes a Caduceus, a lily pad with a large pearl in the center, a twisting heart with the letters "LA" inside it, and the letters "LAA" with a diamond at the end. Both the lettered pieces are marked on the underside. The other two pieces tested 14k gold.  Largest Size: 1 x 3/8 in.  Gross Weight: 1.8 dwt. 2.8 g. 

Lot: 226 - Pair of Anson Inc. 12k Gold Filled Spiral Pattern Monogrammed Cufflinks

Pair of Anson Inc. 12k Gold Filled Spiral Pattern Monogrammed Cufflinks. The spiraling pattern circles the initials "EFM" in the middle. Marked on insides of hinges.  Size: 3/4 x 1 in.  Anson Inc. is a jewelry maker that began life as Anderson Tool & Die Co., founded in 1938 in Providence, Rhode Island by a Swedish immigrant named Olof V. Anderson. Their earliest pieces were specifically tools for fine detailing work on military materials during World War II. Their high quality and precision earned them a reputation throughout New England by the end of the war, and they shifted to producing tie pins, cufflinks, money clips, and keyrings, officially renamed in 1948. Their sterling silver and gold plated goods were sold in prestigious stores like Tiffany & Co., and in 1967 they expanded to include women’s jewelry lines, but economic shifts led them to file bankruptcy in 1983 and they were purchased by C&J Jewelry Company, who retained the name to this day due to its near-legendary status among jewelry aficionados. 

Lot: 227 - 18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Screwback Tie Tack - Gross 2.2 g.

18k Yellow Gold and Diamond Tie Tack - Gross 2.2 g.  Marked on inside.  Size: 3/4 in. long Gross Weight (Without Holder): 1.4 dwt. 2.2 g. 

Lot: 228 - (5) Pieces of Sterling Silver Men's Jewelry and Accessories - 0.615 ozt.

(5) Pieces of Sterling Silver Men's Jewelry and Accessories - 0.615 ozt. Includes (2) polychrome Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center Service pins, one for 15 years and the other for 20 at the Bronx facility; (2) matching cufflinks with a floral design on the square front; and (1) tie tack that matches the cufflinks with the floral design. Each piece marked.  Largest Size: 3/4 x 1 in.  Gross Weight: 0.615 ozt. 

Lot: 229 - Tested Low Grade Silver and Enamel Jewelry

Tested Low Grade Silver and Enamel Jewelry. Includes 2 necklaces, 1 pendant brooch, 2 brooches, 2 sets of earrings, and 1 bracelet. Most are in floral shapes, with intricate reticulated detailing, originally from Persia and India.  Longest Length: 15 1/4 in. 

Lot: 230 - Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet - Gross 1.765 ozt.

Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet - Gross 1.765 ozt. Many charms adorn the band, including an American flag, the state of Connecticut, the state of New York, an angel, a dolphin, and more. Some are enameled, most marked minutely.  Length: 7 1/4 in.  Gross Weight: 1.765 ozt. 

Lot: 231 - Sterling Silver and Pearl Necklace with Cabochon Stone Pendant.- Gross 1.090 ozt.

Sterling Silver and Pearl Necklace with Cabochon Stone Pendant.- Gross 1.090 ozt. Sterling Silver rope chain necklace with a multi-tiered, Art Deco-inspired pendant intricately inlaid with iridescent mother-of-pearl and accented by small gemstone cabochons and delicate pearl beads. Tested. Signed in back of pendant.  Condition: Knot in chain.  Length: 30 in.  Gross Weight: 1.090 ozt.

Lot: 232 - Carved Coral Beaded Necklace With 14k Gold Clasp

Carved Coral Beaded Necklace With 14k Gold Clasp. Carved beads with a floral theme. Marked 14k yellow gold clasp.  Size Open: Approx 30 in.  Size Closed: 15 1/4 in. 

Lot: 233 - 14k Yellow Gold and Coral Bead Necklace

14k Yellow Gold and Coral Bead Necklace. A series of red coral beads occasionally broken up by a 14k gold bead. Marked on clasp.  Length: 16 in. 

Lot: 234 - Artisan Multi-Gemstone and Silver Statement Necklace

Artisan Multi-Gemstone and Silver Statement Necklace. Large silver beads are sterling, smaller ones 90% silver. The piece combines the cool tones of turquoise with the translucency of carved crystals and agates, anchored by substantial silver focal beads.  Length: 29 1/2 in. 

Lot: 235 - (2) Sterling Silver and Precious Stone Necklaces - Gross 3.490 ozt.

(2) Sterling Silver and Precious Stone Necklaces - Gross 3.490 ozt. Two beaded necklaces. Left necklace with sterling silver and amethyst beads with a large, amethyst pendant; the right with carnelian and turquoise beads with a silver-and turquoise teardrop pendant. Length: 24 in. Gross Weight: 3.490 ozt. 

Lot: 236 - Sterling Chain and (5) Various Stone Pendants - Gross 1.140 ozt..

Sterling Chain and (5) Various Stone Pendants -  Gross 1.140 ozt.. Lot comprised of a sterling silver chain and several loose pendants, including a small blue religious medal, a red and black enameled ladybug with clear stone accents, a large teardrop-shaped green malachite stone in a silver setting, and an ornate black and pink floral egg-shaped pendant. Necklace Length: 20 in. Gross Weight: 1.140 ozt. 

Lot: 237 - Sterling Silver and Tigers Eye Jewelry Set - Gross 4.275 ozt.

Sterling Silver and Tigers Eye Jewelry Set. Marked on inside of ring and near clasp on bracelet. Each piece showcases an organic, sculptural "wave" design centered by a polished tiger’s eye cabochon, highlighting the stone's natural chatoyancy. The pendant is suspended from a unique geometric link chain, while the bracelet utilizes wide, curved panels for a bold statement on the wrist. Size of Necklace Closed: 14 in long.  Gross Weight: 4.275 ozt. 

Lot: 238 - Collection Of Miscellaneous and Sterling Silver Jewelry - Gross 5.045 ozt. 

Collection Of Miscellaneous and Sterling Silver Jewelry. Includes 1 necklace, 4 bracelets, 6 pairs of earrings, and 4 brooches. Some marked, some with glass and stones.  Length: 17 in.  Gross Weight: 5.045 ozt. 

Lot: 239 - (3) Yemeni Bedouin Silver Toned Beaded Necklaces

(3) Yemeni Bedouin Silver Toned Beaded Necklaces. Two are more austere, with simple patterning or just larger beads. One is much more elaborate, incorporating coins, carved and polished stones, and African iconography. These beautiful hand-made pieces symbolize the wealth and prestige of the tribesmen who make them or are gifted them, particularly during marriage ceremonies.  Longest Length: 26 in. 

Lot: 240 - Baltic Amber Necklace

Baltic Amber Necklace. Chunky, single-strand necklace irregular, polished amber beads in varying shades of translucent honey and opaque reddish-orange. Size: 18 in.

Lot: 241 - Amethyst Necklace with Sterling Silver Clasp

Amethyst Necklace with Sterling Silver Clasp. Marked on clasp. Features chunks tumbled amethyst nuggets that showcase a range of deep purple and lavender hues with natural inclusions. Strung in a single strand.  Length: 21 in. 

Lot: 242 - Three Piece Set - One Necklace and Two Bracelets

Three Piece Set - One Necklace and Two Bracelets. Features a long, elegant station necklace coordinating bracelet with a secondary bracelet. Necklace marked 925 silver and made in Finland, has circular cabochons of honey-brown tiger's eye. Coordinating bracelet is marked 325 with round cut brown stones. Secondary bracelet is silver with green chunks.  Length: 29 in. 

Lot: 243 - Gold Plated Sterling Silver and Spinel Jewelry Set

Gold Plated Sterling Silver and Spinel Jewelry Set. Gold plated 925 silver and clear spinels. Includes a pair of earrings, a pendant, and a ring. Earrings for pierced ears. Round cut spinels.  Box Size: 2 1/4 x 1 5/8 in.  Ring Size: 8  

Lot: 244 - Marked 10k Gold and Amethyst Ring - Gross 2.7 g.

Marked 10k Gold and Amethyst Ring. Oval cut amethyst in prong setting. Yellow gold. Marked on inside.  Ring Size: 5.75 Gross Weight: 1.7 dwt. 2.7 g. 

Lot: 245 - Tested 10K Yellow and Whilte Gold Knot Ring - 3.8 g.

10K Yellow and Whilte Gold Knot Ring  - 3.8 g. 10k yellow and white gold ring features an elegant intertwined, multi-band design with a polished, sculptural look. Ring Size: 7 Weight: 3.8 g.

Lot: 246 - Marked 14k Gold and Cameo Pendant - Gross 1.1 g.

Marked 14k Gold and Cameo Pendant. Marked on back. Profile of a woman set in 14k yellow gold. Twisted rope design all around.  Size: 1/2 x 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 0.7 dwt. 1.1 g. 

Lot: 247 - 14K Yellow Gold and Jade Pendant - Gross 3.1 g.

14K Yellow Gold and Jade Pendant - 3.1 g. 14k gold and jade pendant features a circular light green jade stone framing a detailed, gold openwork center that depicts a crane in flight among floral elements. Size: 1 x 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 248 - Pair of Neiman Marcus Sterling Silver and Black Agate Cufflinks - Gross 0.495 ozt.

Pair of Neiman Marcus Sterling Silver and Black Agate Cufflinks - Gross 0.495 ozt. Round black agate in the T-back design. Comes with original box and card with information, including the name of the designer, Stephen Dweck.  Box Size: 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.  In 1907 Herbert Marcus Sr., Carrie Marcus Neiman, and A.L. Neiman founded Neiman Marcus in Dallas after famously rejecting an opportunity to invest in the fledgling Coca-Cola company. The store quickly dominated the local market by providing high-quality New York fashions to oil-rich Texans, allowing the business to rebuild even after a devastating fire in 1914. Under the leadership of Stanley Marcus, the firm pioneered the weekly retail fashion show and successfully diversified into menswear and affordable lines during the Great Depression. The company began a national expansion in 1971, opening its first store outside Texas in Bal Harbour, Florida, and eventually growing to over 30 cities across the United States. Following the acquisition of Bergdorf Goodman in 1987, the brand maintained its status as a luxury icon through the 1990s, though ownership changed hands several times after Stanley's death in 2002. After exiting bankruptcy following the 2020 pandemic, the Neiman Marcus Group is currently owned by an investment consortium and plans to merge with its rival, Saks Fifth Avenue, in 2026.

Lot: 249 - Sterling Silver and Stone Jewelry Set

Sterling Silver and Stone Jewelry Set. Features a bracelet consisting of silver ovals, marked on inside. One pendant with an oval cut stone in center, marked on bail. One pendant/brooch oval shaped silver marked on back.  Largest Size (Bracelet): 3 x 3 x 1 1/4 in.  Weight of Pendant/Brooch: 0.710 ozt. 

Lot: 250 - Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry - Gross 2.420 ozt.

Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry. 7 rings, one pair of earrings, and one single earring. Various designs some with stones set in.  Ring Sizes: 5.75, 6, 6.5, 6.75, 7.5, 8.25, 8.5 Gross Weight: 2.420 ozt. 

Lot: 251 - (18) Pairs of Pierced Earrings

(18) Pairs of Pierced Earrings. Features a vibrant mix of gemstones, glass, and mixed-metal designs in both stud and drop styles. The lot includes colorful accents like faceted purple amethyst-style drops, turquoise-toned beads, and iridescent millefiori glass, alongside classic gold-tone braided hoops and silver-tone geometric dangles. Ornate details are found throughout, such as antiqued coin-style studs, carved ivory-colored floral shapes, and textured knot motifs. One pair marked 925.  Longest Size (Silver and Gold Rings): 2 in. long

Lot: 252 - (8) Vintage Trifari Costume Jewelry - Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelet

(8) Vintage Trifari Costume Jewelry - Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelet. vintage Trifari collection features a variety of textured gold-tone pieces, including two elegant necklaces, floral stud and teardrop earrings, and a multi-strand bracelet accented with faux pearls. Length: 16 1/2 in.

Lot: 253 - Group of (5) Sterling Silver Jewelry - Necklace, Earrings, Rings - Gross 0.970 ozt.

Group of (5) Sterling Silver Jewelry - Necklace, Earrings, Rings - Gross 0.970 ozt.. Sterling silver jewelry includes a classic figaro chain necklace and a pair of ribbed hoop earrings displayed on black busts, alongside three rings featuring a multi-gemstone band, a marquise-cut amethyst ring, and a wide, floral-engraved band. Length: 21 in.  Ring Sizes: 6.25, 6.5, 7 Gross Weight: 0.970 ozt. 

Lot: 254 - (2) Rose Quartz and Silver Toned Necklaces

(2) Rose Quartz and Silver Toned Necklaces.  Longest Length: 20 in. long

Lot: 255 - Vintage Joan Rivers Gold Tone Rope Necklace with Enameled American Flag Pendant

Vintage Joan Rivers Gold Tone Rope Necklace with Enameled American Flag Pendant. Joan Rivers gold-tone rope chain necklace showcasing an egg-shaped pendant detailed with a patriotic, enameled American flag motif and a star bail. Length: 17 in. 

Lot: 256 - Chinese Jade and Tested 10k Gold Overlay Pendant on Gold Filled Chain Necklace

Chinese Jade and Tested 10k Gold Overlay Pendant on Gold Filled Chain Necklace. The Chinese character on one side, "Shòu," represents long life, while the one on the other side, "Fu," represents good fortune.  Length: 16 in.  Pendant Size: 1 x 1 x 1/8 in. 

Lot: 257 - Carved Jadeite Pendant on Gold Filled Chain Necklace

Carved Jadeite Pendant on Gold Filled Chain Necklace. A triangle shaped piece carved into berries and leaves.  Length: 21 in.  Pendant Size: 1 3/4 x 1 3/8 in. 

Lot: 258 - Italian Sterling Silver Chain with Amber Pendant - 0.510 ozt.

Italian Sterling Silver Chain with Amber Pendant - 0.510 ozt. Sleek sterling silver snake chain paired with a singular, dark amber pendant carved into a rectangular, pillar-like shape. Length: 10 1/4 in.  Pendant Size: 2 x 1 in. 

Lot: 259 - (5) Sterling Silver Rings with Stones and Glass - Gross 0.685 ozt

(5) Sterling Silver Rings with Stones and Glass - Gross 0.685 ozt. 2 rings are amethyst, 2 are glass, and the teardrop shaped stone is topaz. All marked "925" on the inside band.  Ring Sizes: (3) 6, (2) 6.25  Gross Weight: 0.685 ozt. 

Lot: 260 - (2) Italian Micro-Mosaic Jewelry - Bangle Bracelet and Brooch Pin

(2) Italian Micro-Mosaic Jewelry - Bangle Bracelet and Brooch Pin. Lot comprised of an intricate Italian micro-mosaic bracelet and a matching oval brooch, both showcasing vibrant floral patterns set in gold-tone metal. Size: 7 3/4 x 1/4 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 261 - (2) Freshwater Pearl Necklaces and (1) Bracelet

(2) Freshwater Pearl Necklaces and (1) Bracelet. All three are made up of multiple strands of irregularly shaped miniscule pearls, a stylish design that makes this an attractive jewelry set.  Size: 32 1/2 in. 

Lot: 262 - (5) Freshwater Pearl Jewelry - Necklace, Bracelet, Earrings

(5) Freshwater Pearl Jewelry - Necklace, Bracelet, Earrings. Classic freshwater pearl jewelry collection featuring a single-strand necklace, three sets of earrings, and a bracelet displayed on various stands. Longest Length: 20 in. 

Lot: 263 - (2) Multi-Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklaces

(2) Multi-Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklaces.  Length: 21 in. 

Lot: 264 - 10k Yellow Gold Jewelry - Pair of Earrings and Necklace with Jade Pendant - Gross 2.2 g.

10k Yellow Gold Jewelry - Pair of Earrings and Necklace with Jade Pendant. Jewelry set comprised of 10k yellow gold necklace with a carved jade pendant and a pair of small 10k yellow gold stud earrings accented with red gemstones. Largest Size: 8 1/2 in.  Long Gross Weight: 1.4 dwt. 2.2 g. 

Lot: 265 - (3) Hardstone Necklaces

(3) Hardstone Necklaces. Carnelia, agate, and other stones, polished but left in a chunky state.  Longest Length: 20 1/2 in. Long 

Lot: 266 - (2) Pairs 10k Gold Child's Earrings - 0.9 g.

(2) Pairs 10k Gold Child's Earrings - 0.9 g.  Fine jewelry group features two pairs of 10k yellow gold stud earrings, including one pair set with round cabochon opals and another pair featuring classic round-cut clear gemstones. Size: 1/4 x 5/8 in.  Gross Weight: 0.5 dwt. 0.9 g. 

Lot: 267 - Robert Lee Morris (Born 1947) American, Pair of Sterling Silver and Pearl Earrings - Gross 0.69 ozt

Robert Lee Morris (Born 1947) American, Pair of Sterling Silver and Pearl Earrings - Gross 0.69 ozt. The modernist drop earrings have long triangular bottoms with chains and bead-like pearls at the top with thinner triangular pieces inbetween. The backs bear the designer's full name, and the main pieces are stamped with his initials and 925.  Size: 5 1/4 in. Long  Gross Weight: 0.69 ozt.  Robert Lee Morris (Born 1947) is a celebrated American jewelry designer and sculptor whose work is heavily inspired by organic natural forms and futuristic aesthetics. Raised in a military family across Germany, Japan, and Brazil, he later settled in Vermont where he developed his foundational metalworking skills on a commune. His career surged after being featured on the cover of Vogue in 1976, leading him to open the influential Artwear Gallery in New York to showcase contemporary jewelry. Renowned for his distinct 24-karat matte gold plating and deep copper patinas, his “modern urban warrior” pieces quickly attracted a star-studded clientele including Madonna and Oprah Winfrey. Throughout his career, he frequently collaborated with premier fashion houses, most notably partnering with Donna Karan in 1985 to pair her sleek apparel with his oversized, sculptural jewelry. His monumental contributions to fashion accessories earned him multiple CFDA honors, culminating in the prestigious Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.

Lot: 268 - (11) Piece Assorted Sterling Silver Jewelry - Gross 1.405 ozt.

(11) Piece Assorted Sterling Silver Jewelry - Gross 1.405 ozt.. Lot comprised of classic flat-link chain necklace, a pair of shell cameo screw-back or clip earrings, a pair of detailed filigree drop earrings, two ornate rings displayed on a hand stand, a pair of textured hoop earrings, a small gemstone pendant, and a cluster-set ring. Length: 15 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 1.405 ozt. 

Lot: 269 - (5) Pieces Jewelry - Necklaces, Bracelets

(5) Pieces Jewelry - Necklaces, Bracelets. Lot comrised of five pieces of silver-tone jewelry, including two necklaces with Swarovski pendants, one bead necklace, one breshwater pearl and silver bracelet, one costume bracelet. Low-grade silver. Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 270 - (2) Faux Pearl Necklaces

(2) Faux Peal Necklaces. Two pearl necklaces, one featuring white pearls and the other metallic grey pearls, both showcased on individual black display busts against a plain white background. Clasps are magnets. Length: 16 in.

Lot: 271 - (2) Vintage Napier Costume Jewelry - Necklace, Earrings

(2) Vintage Napier Costume Jewelry - Necklace, Earrings. Vintage Napier costume jewelry set includes a silver-tone collar necklace composed of ribbed, interlocking X-shaped links, paired with a matching set of clip-on earrings Size: 1/2 x 18 in. 

Lot: 272 - (3) Costume Jewelry by Assorted Manufacturers - Earrings, Necklace

(3) Costume Jewelry by Assorted Manufacturers - Earrings, Necklace.  Vintage costume jewelry group features a silver-tone rhinestone collar necklace with a central leaf motif, paired with a set of pink enameled floral cluster earrings and a set of wide, etched silver-tone hoop earrings. Marked Weiss, Lismer, and LRL (Lauren Ralph Lauren). Size (necklace): 1 3/4 x 17 in. 

Lot: 273 - (25) Pairs of Costume Drop Style Earrings

(25) Pairs of Costume Drop Style Earrings. Various materials such as beads. For pierced ears.  Largest Size: 3 1/4 x 2 in.

Lot: 274 - (20) Pairs of Costume Earrings

(20) Pairs of Costume Earrings. For pierced ears. Various designs from hoops to dangles. Made from various materials such as beads. Largest Size: 3 x 2 1/2 in.

Lot: 275 - (20) Pairs of Costume Earrings

(20) Pairs of Costume Earrings. Various designs from studs to drop earrings. Made of various materials. For pierced ears.  Largest Size: 2 1/2 x 2 in.

Lot: 276 - (18) Costume Necklaces and (1) Pendant

(18) Costume Necklaces and (1) Pendant. Includes 18 necklaces and 1 pendant. Assortment includes various styles as multi-strand pearls, colorful beaded strands, and gold-tone chains. Features a mix of materials and lengths, ranging from tight chokers to long delicate chains and chunky link bracelets.  Longest Length: 23 in.

Lot: 277 - (16) Pairs of Costume Clip-On Earrings

(16) Pairs of Costume Clip-On Earrings. Various designs from studs to dangles. Made of various materials such as glass beads.  Largest Size: 2 3/4 x 4 in.

Lot: 278 - Lot of (16) Costume Necklaces

Lot of (16) Costume Necklaces. Various designs made from various materials. From chokers to multi-strand designs.  Longest Length: 21 1/2 in.

Lot: 279 - (15) Costume Jewelry Necklaces

(15) Costume Jewelry Necklaces. Various designs made from various materials.  Longest Length: 37 in.

Lot: 280 - (15) Pieces Gold and Silver Toned Costume Jewelry

(15) Pieces Gold and Silver Toned Costume Jewelry. Includes 6 pairs of earrings, 1 brooch pin insect form lapel watch, and 2 bracelets. Most marked with the maker or initials. Various stones.  Largest Bracelet: 1 x 9 3/4 in. 

Lot: 281 - (10) Various Costume Jewelry Bangles

(10) Various Costume Jewelry Bangles. In acrylic, metal, and more. One is from Ralph Lauren, and one is cloisonne. About half are slip-on, while the rest open up.  Largest Size: 4 x 4 x 1 1/8 in. 

Lot: 282 - Eclectic Collection of Costume Bracelets

Eclectic Collection of Costume Bracelets. Ranging from bold statement cuffs to delicate beaded strands. The assortment showcases a wide array of textures and materials, including vibrant textiles, faux-leather, sparkling rhinestones, and decorative charms. Highlighted pieces include a set of four matching peach-toned beaded bracelets with leaf accents and a variety of unique bands featuring religious iconography, floral motifs, and multi-colored beadwork. Condition: 1 broken.  Largest Size: 2 1/4 x 2 1/2 in.

Lot: 283 - Vintage Men's Accessory Collection

Vintage Men's Accessory Collection. 10 pairs of cufflinks, 3 tie bars, 7 studs, and 1 cufflink part. Various materials.  Longest Size: 2 3/8 in. long

Lot: 284 - Assortment of 10 Costume Necklaces

Assortment of 10 Costume Necklaces. Ranging from elegant multi-strand beaded and chain designs to casual styles like wooden discs, colorful bohemian beads, and minimalist wire pieces. The assortment showcases a wide variety of textures and materials, including metallic chains, semi-precious stone-like beads, and organic natural elements. One has a 14k yellow gold clasp.  Longest Length: 29 in. 

Lot: 285 - Collection of Vintage and Contemporary Costume Jewelry

Collection of Vintage and Contemporary Costume Jewelry. The set includes a five-strand shimmering aurora borealis crystal necklace and a classic double-strand cream-colored faux pearl piece. Complementing these are several flat-lay items, including a gold-tone geometric bib necklace, beaded bracelets, and a delicate pendant chain. The assortment showcases a range of styles from formal elegance to bohemian-inspired beaded designs.  Size of Pearls with Pendant Necklace: 21 in. 

Lot: 286 - Collection of Costume Jewelry Pieces and Accessories

Collection of Costume Jewelry Pieces and Accessories. Includes 8 brooches, 2 belt buckles, and 1 necklace. Features a gold-tone snake pendant on a chain, complemented by a matching pair of serpentine brooches. Western style and a shell belt buckle. Along with a diverse assortment of brooches in various styles.  Shell Size: 3 x 5 1/4 in.  Necklace Length: 10 1/4 in. 

Lot: 287 - Collection of Vintage Costume Jewelry

Collection of Vintage Costume Jewelry. Includes 6 necklaces, 3 brooches, 2 pairs of earrings, 2 bracelets, 2 rings, and 1 pendant. Features an array of pieces, including multi-strand faux pearl necklaces, a classic cameo pendant, and floral-themed brooches. The collection showcases diverse textures and finishes, ranging from modernist black enamel and copper necklets to ornate gold-tone filigree and sparkling pavé accents.  Longest Length: 22 in.  Ring Sizes: 8, 9.5

Lot: 288 - Collection of Costume Jewelery

Collection of Costume Jewelery. Includes 8 necklaces, 13 pairs of earrings, 7 bracelets, 1 ring, 1 pair of cufflinks, 4 brooches, 1 pendant/brooch, and 4 pendants.  Longest Length (Blue Necklace): 28 in.  Ring Size: 8.25 

Lot: 289 - (3) Vintage Cosotume Jewelry - Brooch, Shoe Clips

(3) Cosotume Jewelry - Brooch, Shoe Clips.  Vintage costume jewelry group includes a gold-tone, textured leaf brooch signed by Kramer accented with rhinestones and cluster-set faux baroque pearls, paired with a set of clear rhinestone shoe clips. Largest Size: 1 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. 

Lot: 290 - Gold Plated Thick Link Necklace

Gold Plated Thick Link Necklace. Yellow gold. Consisting of several interlocking yellow gold rings. Length: 16 in.

Lot: 291 - (11) Diverse Costume Necklaces

(11) Diverse Costume Necklaces. Includes a mix of classic beaded strands, chunky statement pieces, and layered metallic chains. The collection features a variety of textures and materials, ranging from iridescent glass crystals and faux pearls to bohemian-style blue fringe and raw stone slabs. These versatile pieces offer a broad spectrum of styles, including minimalist silver-tone links and intricate autumnal-toned beadwork. Most items are designed with standard clasps or as continuous loops, making them ideal for layering or solo wear. Longest Length: 30 in. 

Lot: 292 - (17) Costume Brooches

(17) Costume Brooches. Features an impressive range of motifs, including ornate gold-tone wreaths, floral baskets, and a striking mask pendant with black bead drops. The lot showcases a variety of artistic styles, from a Victorian-inspired cherub design and Celtic knotwork to sparkling pavé rhinestone pieces and a multi-colored glass cabochon. Notable accent pieces include a whimsical red dress pin, a shamrock with green stones, and several elegant faux-pearl and crystal arrangements in both silver and gold-tone finishes. Largest Size (Blue/Green Stone): 2 x 3 in. 

Lot: 293 - Asian Lacquered Mother of Pearl Inlay Wind Up Music Jewelry Box with Mirror and Metal Accents

Asian Lacquered Mother of Pearl Inlay Wind Up Music Jewelry Box with Mirror and Metal Accents. Beautiful images of birds, butterflies, flowers, and leaves throughout the front and top. The drawers and lid have stylish metal handles and locking mechanisms, as well as red felt on the inside bottoms. Mirror in the top compartment. Colorful bag and locking pin on a tassel included. Wind up mechanism on the underside.  Size: 6 3/4 x 9 3/8 x 11 3/4 in. 

Lot: 294 - Vintage Italian Decorative Wind-Up Musical Jewelry Box

Vintage Italian Decorative Wind-Up Musical Jewelry Box. Delicate hand-painted details throughout, with brass knobby feet and a keyhole below. A flap on the front connected to the lid opens to expose a small area, with three compartments inside with red felt bottoms. Label on the underside reads "Torna a Surriento," indicating the song that plays, with lyrics and music by brothers Ernesto and Giambattista De Curtis composed in 1902.  Condition: Key is missing.  Size: 10 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 5 in. 

Lot: 295 - Navajo Style With Turquoise and Low Grade Silver Belt

Navajo Style With Turquoise and Low Grade Silver  Belt Southwestern-style concho belt featuring a series of scalloped, each set with a small turquoise-colored stone and connected by metal rings. Length: 37 1/2 in. 

Lot: 296 - Helen Harrison (20th Century) Navajo, Vintage Sterling Silver and Turquoise Belt - Gross 7.725 ozt.

Helen Harrison (20th Century) Navajo, Vintage Sterling Silver and Turquoise Belt - Gross 7.725 ozt. Alternating metal hoops and randomly shaped polished turquoise pieces anchored in sterling silver, with the artist's initials and word "sterling" stamped on the back of one of them.  Size: 34 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 7.725 ozt.  Helen Harrison is a Navajo artist born in the 20th Century. Very little is known of her life, but her work first began to appear in the 1970s at various Native American outposts, mainly elaborate jewelry and clothing incorporating sterling silver, turquoise, and other natural forms. Her pieces are signed with an “HH” and she was one of the first generations of female Navajo silversmiths, inspiring new generations in the 21st Century. 

Lot: 297 - Faux Louis Vuitton Monogram Ellipse PM Leather Handbag

Faux Louis Vuitton Monogram Ellipse PM Leather Handbag. The iconic shape has two handles on either side of the top zipper, with a bell curve midsection design.  Condition: Staining and tearing to inner lining, as well as wear and rubbing of some parts of the exterior.  Size: 13 x 5 x 10 in.  Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly known as Louis Vuitton, is a French luxury fashion house and company founded in 1854 on the Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris, France by designer Louis Vuitton. Known for pioneering the squared-off stackable trunk, the company soon expanded to have stores in England and the United States. Expanding exponentially in the 20th Century to produce shoes, perfumes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses and even books, it is their handbags that are the most sought-after items. The label’s LV monogram appears on most of its products, and it sells products through standalone boutiques, high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website.

Lot: 298 - Art Nouveau-Inspired Signed Stained Glass Hand Mirror

Art Nouveau-Inspired Signed Stained Glass Hand Mirror. The diamond-shaped mirror has swirled blue and cream colors in the stained glass surrounding it on both sides. Signed "B.W. Smith" on the handle near the mirror.  Size: 13 x 7 1/2 in. 

Lot: 299 - Vintage Harrods Knightsbridge Vinyl Zippered Coin Purse

Vintage Harrods Knightsbridge Vinyl Zippered Coin Purse. Depicts images of the iconic store as well as iconic sights and monuments from around London in simple blues, yellows, and reds. Label inside with care instructions on the reverse.  Size: 8 x 5 x 2 in.  Harrods is a world-renowned luxury department store located on Brompton Road in the Knightsbridge district of London. Originally founded by Charles Henry Harrod in 1849 as a draper, mercer, and haberdasher, the current iconic building opened in 1905 after the previous structure was destroyed by a fire in 1883. With over 1.1 million square feet of retail space, it holds the title of the largest department store in Europe and attracts 15 million visitors every year. The store’s architectural significance was officially recognized in 1969, and the business was part of House of Fraser before being acquired by the Fayed brothers in 1985 and later established as an independent private group. Since 2010, Harrods has been owned by the Qatar Investment Authority, the sovereign wealth fund of Qatar, and continues to produce world-renowned clothing, jewelry, toys, furniture, and countless other quality products.

Lot: 300 - Italian Furla Espresso Brown Crocodile Leather Embossed Shoulder Bag

Italian Furla Espresso Brown Crocodile Leather Embossed Shoulder Bag. Name on brass clasps and loops, as well as on a label inside.  Size: 9 x 11 1/2 x 3 1/4 in.  Founded in Bologna, Italy, in 1927 by Aldo and Margherita Furlanetto, Furla is a luxury brand specializing in high-quality leather handbags, shoes, and accessories. Originally a family-run business, it launched its first branded collection in the 1970s and has since expanded into a global “accessible luxury” brand known for blending Italian craftsmanship with contemporary design. After the founder's children (Giovanna, Carlo, and Paolo) joined the company in the 80s, the brand expanded into Japan, the United States, and across Europe, and they developed a digital presence in the 2010s, as well as deciding in 2019 to stop using real fur.

Lot: 301 - Italian Lord & Taylor's Neoclassical Pattern Black Leather Handbag

Italian Lord & Taylor's Neoclassical Pattern Black Leather Handbag. The sleek leather is complemented by embossed hand-tooled decorations of chainlinks connecting various cartouches and images on the front. The top opens medicine-bag style, with a gold toned label inside as well as accents. Marked "Made in Italy" and "Genuine Leather" throughout.  Size: 11 x 11 x 5 3/8 in.  In1826 English-born Samuel Lord started a dry goods and women’s wear store in New York City, and was joined by his wife’s cousin, George Washington Taylor, in 1834, leading to the official naming of Lord & Taylor. By the end of the Civil War they were one of the biggest wholesale department stores in the city, expanding throughout the next century into other states and ventures, with Dorothy Shaver becoming the first woman to head a major retail establishment in 1945 under their Associated Dry Goods unit. The flagship Fifth Avenue store closed in 2019, and until 2021 Lord & Taylor operated 86 brick-and-mortar stores around the United States, but bankruptcy proceedings in 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic led them to shutter all physical stores and online operations in 2021. Lord & Taylor’s intellectual property was sold to Saadia Group, who relaunched it as an online department store in 2021, but in 2024 Saadia Group’s assets were seized by court order and sold to Regal Brands Global, who have relaunched their e-commerce business as of 2025. 

Lot: 302 - Hermes Bearn Classique Gusset Epsom Calfskin Leather Wallet with Original Packaging

Hermès Bearn Classique Gusset Epsom Calfskin Leather Wallet with Original Packaging. Marked within, gold thread stitching, classic metal accents. Comes with protective herringbone pattern cloth case and original orange box, both with logos, as well as a card certifying authenticity written in English and German.  Size: 7 x 4 1/4 x 1 in.  Hermès International S.A. is a French luxury fashion house that was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermes in Paris to produce high-end harnesses and saddles. Since the 1950s its logo has been a depiction of a ducal horse-drawn carriage to honor this heritage. Their mastery of leather soon led them to expand into many lines, including silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches, and ready-to-wear clothing. Their leather bags, particularly the Kelly in the 1930s and the Birkin from the 1980s onward, have become legendary symbols of luxury and class, and they remain one of the longest-operating family-owned businesses in France today.

Lot: 302A - Vintage Alligator Clutch Handbag

Vintage Alligator Clutch Handbag.  In as is condition, see images.  Size: 3 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.

Lot: 303 - (3) Designer Leather Bags and Purses

(3) Designer Leather Bags and Purses. Includes a Brighton handbag with the serial number on a label sewn inside, a Vince Camuto Axim Hobo Bag, and a Carlos Falchi clutch.  Size: 15 x 18 x 4 in. 

Lot: 304 - J. McLaughlin Nautical Themed Silk Scarf

J. McLaughlin Nautical Themed Silk Scarf. Light blue, gold, and navy blue nautical themed print in a style similar to Hermes, with rolled edges.  Condition: Tag missing.  Size: 35 x 35 in.  Founded in 1977 by brothers Jay and Kevin McLaughlin on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, J. McLaughlin is a luxury American sportswear brand known for classic, preppy designs, distinctive colors, and signature prints. The brand, now helmed by Mary Ellen Coyne as CEO with over 170 locations, blends traditional styles with modern, functional fabrics.

Lot: 305 - (2) European Women's Silk Scarves

(2) European Women's Silk Scarves. One is an Italian Boho style rectangular piece with irregularly alternating cream, pink, and grey tones under floral and leaf patterns, and the other is a square Chanel "Navy" piece with concentric chain designs throughout it. The Chanel is marked throughout, no visible marks on the other piece.  Largest Size: 37 x 70 in.  Chanel is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1910 by Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel 1883-1971) in Paris. Her couture house closed in 1939 when World War II broke out, and her work with the Vichy puppet regime to try to end the war swiftly in favor of the Germans led to her spending nearly a decade in self-imposed exile in Switzerland after the War before returning to Paris in 1954 to revive her brand. Although the French were slow to embrace her, the American and British markets took to her immediately, and her career was at its zenith when she passed in 1971, leaving the company in the hands of Yvonne Dudel, Jean Cazaubon, and Philippe Guibourge. After many changes in control over the next half century, it is now privately owned by French brothers Alain and Gérard Wertheimer, through the holding company Chanel Limited, established in 2018 and headquartered in London. To this day Chanel specializes in women’s ready-to-wear, luxury goods, and accessories, best known for its No. 5 perfume and Chanel Suit (as well as the ubiquitous “little black dress”), and is credited for revolutionizing haute couture and ready-to-wear by replacing structured, corseted silhouettes with more functional garments that women still find flattering over a century later.

Lot: 306 - Hermes "Festival des Amazones" Silk Scarf

Hermes "Festival des Amazones" Silk Scarf. Stunning purple border and red main field, with brilliant patterns of swatches, chains, and tassles throughout shaded to create three-dimensional effects. Descriptive text hidden throughout the images. Care label on the back at one corner.  Size: 35 x 35 in.  Hermès International S.A. is a French luxury fashion house that was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermes in Paris to produce high-end harnesses and saddles. Since the 1950s its logo has been a depiction of a ducal horse-drawn carriage to honor this heritage. Their mastery of leather soon led them to expand into many lines, including silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches, and ready-to-wear clothing. Their leather bags, particularly the Kelly in the 1930s and the Birkin from the 1980s onward, have become legendary symbols of luxury and class, and they remain one of the longest-operating family-owned businesses in France today.

Lot: 307 - Silk Scarf

Silk Scarf Size: 35 x 35 in. 

Lot: 308 - Hermes "La Rosee" Silk Scarf

Hermes "La Rosee" Silk Scarf. Beautiful light blue main field, filled and surrounded by images of roses shaded to create a three-dimensional effect. "Hermes Paris" in a rectangle in one corner. Copyright on a leaf on one side. Care label on the back at one corner.  Size: 35 x 35 in.  Hermès International S.A. is a French luxury fashion house that was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermes in Paris to produce high-end harnesses and saddles. Since the 1950s its logo has been a depiction of a ducal horse-drawn carriage to honor this heritage. Their mastery of leather soon led them to expand into many lines, including silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches, and ready-to-wear clothing. Their leather bags, particularly the Kelly in the 1930s and the Birkin from the 1980s onward, have become legendary symbols of luxury and class, and they remain one of the longest-operating family-owned businesses in France today.

Lot: 309 - Hermes "La Promenade de Longchamps" Silk Scarf

Hermes "La Promenade de Longchamps" Silk Scarf. From an illustration by  Philippe Ledoux. Depicts a gentleman on horseback greeting a lady in a horse-drawn carriage, with the name displayed in a cartouche below. Circling around the central image are two rows of horse-drawn carriages, with horse and vine patterns in the four corners. Care label attached to bottom right edge.  Size: 35 x 35 in.  Hermès International S.A. is a French luxury fashion house that was founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermes in Paris to produce high-end harnesses and saddles. Since the 1950s its logo has been a depiction of a ducal horse-drawn carriage to honor this heritage. Their mastery of leather soon led them to expand into many lines, including silk goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewelry, watches, and ready-to-wear clothing. Their leather bags, particularly the Kelly in the 1930s and the Birkin from the 1980s onward, have become legendary symbols of luxury and class, and they remain one of the longest-operating family-owned businesses in France today.

Lot: 310 - Salvatore Ferragamo Floral Silk Scarf

Salvatore Ferragamo Floral Silk Scarf. Vibrant silk scarf with bold floral design with pink, red, and cream botanical motifs set against a deep black background. Size: 35 x 35 in.    Salvatore Ferragamo is an iconic Italian luxury brand founded in 1927 by Salvatore Ferragamo, renowned for its craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless elegance. Originally gaining fame in Hollywood for designing shoes for film stars, the brand built its reputation on combining artistic design with technical ingenuity, introducing inventions like the wedge heel and cage heel. Today, Ferragamo offers a full range of luxury goods—including footwear, handbags, ready-to-wear clothing, and accessories—while maintaining a strong emphasis on quality materials and traditional Italian artisanship. The company remains closely associated with understated sophistication and continues to evolve under modern creative direction while honoring its heritage.

Lot: 311 - St. John Purple and Gold Silk Scarf with Machine-Stitched Edge

St. John Purple and Gold Silk Scarf with Machine-Stitched Edge. Bright purple silk scarf featuring a bold graphic print of oversized golden chains and large pink gemstone-like medallions. Size: 41 x 13 1/2 in.  St. John is a U.S.-based luxury label best known for its polished, versatile knitwear and quietly sophisticated aesthetic. Founded in 1962, the brand built its reputation on high-quality fabrics, especially its signature Santana knit, and designs that balance comfort with a refined, professional look. Its accessories—like scarves—tend to reflect that same ethos, often featuring elegant patterns, rich textures, and understated color palettes that complement both casual and formal outfits. St. John pieces are typically positioned as investment wardrobe staples, emphasizing durability, craftsmanship, and timeless style over fast-moving trends.

Lot: 312 - (2) Chanel Silk Scarves

(2) Chanel Silk Scarves. Two vintage Chanel silk scarves, one featuring an ornate "Monnaie" design of gold coins and chains on a black field, and the other displaying a graphic silhouette of a woman adorned with signature pearls and jewelry within a logo-printed border. Size: 34 x 34 in; 34 x 32 in. Chanel scarves embody the house’s signature blend of elegance and modernity, often crafted from premium materials like silk, cashmere, and fine wool. Known for their iconic motifs—such as the interlocking CC logo, camellias, chains, and pearls—these scarves balance bold branding with refined design, making them both statement pieces and versatile accessories. Whether in classic monochrome palettes or seasonal prints, Chanel scarves reflect the brand’s heritage of timeless sophistication established by Coco Chanel, while still appealing to contemporary tastes through updated patterns and styling.

Lot: 313 - (3) Designer Silk Scarves by Yves St. Laurent and Oscar de la Renta

(3) Designer Silk Scarves by Yves St. Laurent and Oscar de la Renta. Yves Saint Laurent scarf draped on a mannequin featuring a golden-brown paisley pattern with metallic threading, alongside two Oscar de la Renta scarves folded below; one showcases vibrant pink and purple vertical stripes while the other displays a warm palette of autumnal earth-toned bands. Largest Size: 52 x 26 in.

Lot: 314 - (7) Scarves by Various Manufacturers

(7) Scarves by Various Manufacturers. A group of seven scarves, highlighted by a draped green floral piece with vibrant red roses and an array of folded wraps that showcase diverse artistic motifs, including traditional Japanese landscapes, intricate architectural scenes, and bold abstract prints in shades of navy, crimson, and pale mint. Rayon and nylon. Largest Size: 64 x 9 1/4 in.

Lot: 315 - (7) Silk Scarves from Various Manufacturers

(7) Silk Scarves from Various Manufacturers. Diverse collection of seven silk scarves featuring a variety of textures and patterns, ranging from delicate sheer and crushed fabrics to bold botanical and ornate baroque prints; the assortment includes draped pieces on mannequins alongside neatly folded wraps in vibrant shades of purple, rose, blue, and gold-flecked brown. Largest Size: 65 x 16 in.

Lot: 316 - (8) Silk Scarves by Various Manufacturers

(8) Silk Scarves by Various Manufacturers.  Diverse collection of eight silk scarves features a variety of classic and modern aesthetics, including two draped pieces in beige polka-dot and floral patterns alongside folded wraps showcasing animal prints, nautical chain motifs, and bold botanical designs. Designers include Georgio Armani, Elaine Good, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Adrienne Vittadini, and Rodier,  Largest Size: 25 x 57 in.

Lot: 317 - (11) Silk Scarves by Various Manufacturers

(11) Silk Scarves by Various Manufacturers. Collection of eleven silk scarves in an array of artistic styles, including two draped pieces in bright cerulean and earthy watercolor tones, alongside folded wraps that showcase floral prints, bold fuchsia textures, and abstract pastel patterns. Including Georgio Armani, St. John, Sacha, and others. Largest Size: 57 x 10 in.

Lot: 318 - Vintage DERO by Rocco D'Amelio Leather and Rabbit Fur Jacket

Vintage DERO by Rocco D'Amelio Leather and Rabbit Fur Jacket. Vintage, belted "DERO by Rocco D’Amelio" jacket featuring a wide notched collar and a distinctive wavy, textured fur or faux-fur material in variegated shades of beige and grey. Size: 31 x 20 in. 

Lot: 319 - Vintage Franklin Simon Women's Curly Lambswool Coat with Mink Fur Collar

Vintage Franklin Simon Women's Curly Lambswool Coat with Mink Fur Collar. Beautiful Persian wool in rich blue complimented by the luxurious brown mink around the neck. Label inside on weatherproofed interior.  Size: 28 x 26 in.  Franklin Simon & Co. was a pioneering New York City department store chain founded in 1902 by Franklin Simon and Herman A. Flurscheim. Unlike traditional dry goods stores of the era, it was designed as a collection of specialty shops focusing on high-quality ready-to-wear fashion for the entire family, with a key part of the store’s strategy importing European merchandise and selling it at prices competitive with domestic goods. Its landmark flagship store, opened in 1903 at 414 Fifth Avenue, was notably the first major retailer to establish itself on Fifth Avenue above 34th Street, and over the decades the company expanded into various states and merged with Oppenheim Collins & Co. after being acquired by City Stores Company. The chain ultimately ceased operations in 1979 when its parent company filed for bankruptcy, leading to the closure of all 42 locations. 

Lot: 320 - Vintage Zinman Furs Mink Stole

Vintage Zinman Furs Mink Stole. Label inside, along with initials of former owner covered over with small embroidered flowers. A mink stole is a luxurious, formal accessory made from mink fur, designed to be draped over the shoulders. Popularized in the 1950s, these garments typically feature a shawl collar, silk lining, and hook-and-eye closures, serving as a fashionable wrap for evening wear or elegant outerwear. They are known for their soft, dense texture and come in various colors.  Condition: Small tear in material.  Size: 25 x 24 in.  Zinman Furs was a furrier founded by Harry Zinman in 1920 in Merchantville, New Jersey, produced high-end furs, shearlings, and leather. In 1948 they had grown so much that they moved to a much larger location which eventually took up an entire city block on Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken (now part of Camden). The business was owned by Ernest Robbins from 1963 to 1979 before being taken over by his daughter, Gail, both of whom made them nationally famous for advertising on TV game shows like The Price Is Right. In 2002 Dr. Corey K. Ruth purchased the company and rebranded it simply as “Zinman,” expanding the business to seven locations, including acquisitions of competitors like Lichtenstein Furs and Zhivago. However, economic downturns and the push against the use of real fur lead the company to close on March 31st, 2026 after over a century in business, though many of their pieces are still sought for their excellent quality and durability. 

Lot: 321 - 2011 Guess Men's Wool Blend Winter Coat with Removable Hood

2011 Guess Men's Wool Blend Winter Jacket with Removable Hood. Single-breasted in a peacoat style with a notched lapel and button-front closure. It includes a zip-out cotton blend sweatshirt hood and storm placket that can be removed for a more formal look. The jacket has two large front patch pockets with flap closures as well as two hidden pockets diagonally along the breasts and a quilted lining for added warmth. Retains all buttons, tags, and accessories, with materials  percentages listed. Dry clean only.  Condition: Worn on only three occasions. No stains or damage.  Provenance: Purchased by the consignor at the Guess North American flagship store, located at 575 Fifth Avenue in New York City, in February 2012.  Size: M  Founded in 1981 by brothers Georges, Maurice, Armand, and Paul Marciano, Guess?, Inc. (styled as GUESS or Guess?) initially gained fame for its light, form-fitting denim jeans and iconic black-and-white advertising campaigns. The brand expanded rapidly into accessories and luxury lines like Marciano, while gaining pop-culture status through placements in films like Back to the Future. Following internal disagreements over distribution strategies, the company went public in 1996 to finance the buyout of co-founder Georges’ shares. Throughout the early 21st Century the retailer refreshed its image through high-profile global ambassadors and expanded its outlet and kids’ collections. In early 2026 the company returned to private ownership after a $1.4 billion deal led by Authentic Brands Group and the remaining Marciano brothers. 

Lot: 322 - Linda Richards Luxury Genuine Rabbit Fur Headband and Scarf

Linda Richards Luxury Genuine Rabbit Fur Headband and Scarf.Black fur winter accessory set consisting of a wide, plush headband and a coordinating scarf with a bubbled texture and pom-pom tassel ends. Size of Rabbit Scarf with Tails: 65 in.  Size of Lack and Gray Rabbit Scarf: 52 in. 

Lot: 323 - Vintage Black Fur Scarf with Fringe

Vintage Black Fur Scarf with Fringe. Vintage-style black fur scarf featuring a smooth fabric lining at the back and decorative, knotted fringe trim at both ends. Size: 77 x 8 1/4 in. 

Lot: 324 - Vintage Marshall & Snelgrove Chestnut Mink Shoulder Shawl

Vintage Marshall & Snelgrove Chestnut Mink Shoulder Shawl featuring a silky interior lining and a brand label at the neck. Size: 57 x 13 x 1 in.   Marshall & Snelgrove was a prominent British department store founded in London in 1837 by James Marshall and Charles Snelgrove. Originally established as a drapery business on Oxford Street, the company grew into one of the leading upscale retail stores in Victorian and Edwardian England, known for fashionable clothing, fabrics, household goods, and elegant customer service. Marshall & Snelgrove later expanded with branches in several British cities before becoming part of the Debenhams retail group in the twentieth century. Its Oxford Street flagship store became a well-known landmark in London shopping history.

Lot: 325 - (11) Various Faux Bags and Purses in Eelskin and Other Materials

(11) Various Faux Bags and Purses in Eelskin and Other Materials. A wide selection of women's accessories.  Size: 16 x 16 1/2 x 1 in. 

Lot: 326 - (2) Jane Yoo and (1) Anuschka Hand-Painted Leather Wallets

(2) Jane Yoo and (1) Anuschka Hand-Painted Leather Wallets. All marked.  Size: 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.  Jane Yoo is a Korean-born artist, presently living in the United States, who has been active as a designer and painter for over 40 years. In addition to the Jane Yoo handbag collection, her design interests have ranged from handpainted cotton and silk clothing, jewelry, and footwear to ceramics, furniture, and large-scale woven tapestries. Jane Yoo regularly exhibits in solo and group exhibitions in the U.S. as well as in Europe and Asia and has received numerous awards. Her works are currently in both museum and private and public collections. Founded in 1988 by Roma and Swapan Basu, Anuschka is a family-owned brand known for high-quality, hand-painted leather accessories designed as “wearable art.” Based in Kolkata, India, the brand was created to combine art with functionality while providing employment and training to skilled artisans. 

Lot: 327 - Gold Gilt Metal Compact Mirror

Gold Gilt Metal Compact Mirror. Flower, leaf, and bird design on the cover. Round mirror in hinged lid intact.  Size: 3 x 3 x 1/2 in. 

Lot: 328 - (6) Saks Fifth Avenue Designer Fountain Pens

(6) Saks Fifth Avenue Designer Fountain Pens. Collection of six vintage Saks Fifth Avenue fountain pens in various celluloid and metal finishes, including marbled, striped, and solid patterns in shades of green, grey, and black. Size: 5 3/4 x 1/2 in.

Lot: 329 - Vintage Parker Fountain Pen and Matched Pencil Set in Original Case

Vintage Parker Fountain Pen and Matched Pencil Set in Original Case. Vintage Parker pen and pencil set featuring brushed stainless steel and teal accents, presented in a green velvet-lined hardshell display case. Case Size: 6 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. Parker Pen Company is a long-established name in fine writing instruments, founded in 1888 and known for combining classic design with reliable performance. Parker pens are often recognized for their sleek silhouettes, durable construction, and smooth ink flow, with popular lines ranging from everyday ballpoints to more premium fountain pens finished in lacquer, stainless steel, or gold accents. The brand emphasizes precision engineering and timeless style, making its pens a popular choice for both professional use and gifting. If you’re considering one, a Parker pen typically offers a balanced writing feel and a sense of understated refinement without being overly flashy.

Lot: 330 - (2) Montblanc Ballpoint Pens and (1) Ballpoint Pen Refill

(2) Montblanc Ballpoint Pens and (1) Ballpoint Pen Refill. The pens are in one case together, though they likely each had their own at one time, rather than being a set. The longer one is a Montblanc Meisterstück Platinum Line Classique ballpoint pen in black precious resin. The shorter one is a Montblanc Boheme black resin ballpoint pen with gold-plated trim. The color of the medium refill is Pacific Blue. Case marked on the inside.  Box Size: 6 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 1 1/8 in.  Montblanc is a German manufacturer and distributor of luxury goods, which was founded in Berlin in 1906 by Alfred Nehemias and August Eberstein before a quick take over by three other owners and a move to Hamburg as the company restructured frequently throughout the tumultuous 1900s and 1910s. The company name was ultimately taken from their most successful pen, the Montblanc (named after the highest mountain in the Alps), which debuted in 1910, and although the company is most known for its luxury pens it also designs and distributes bags, perfumes, eyewear, small leather goods, and watches. Alfred Dunhill Ltd. acquired Montblanc in 1977, at which time lower-priced pens were permanently dropped from their line and the focus became solely on luxury goods. Since 1993 Montblanc has been part of the Swiss Richemont group, continuing to produce what are considered to be the best fountain pens in the world and some of the ultimate status symbols. 

Lot: 331 - Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) American, Numbered Lithograph

Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) American, Numbered Lithograph. Depicts a collection of sleeping creatures in his signature whimsical style. Signature in print bottom right below image. Numbered 1658/2500 in ink inside a raised Limited Edition Print stamp bottom left. Title "They've all gone to bed in the beds of their choices" in print bottom middle below image. Framed, with a personalized message written in pen on the back: "For Susan, Happy Holiday... 12-01 Joel."  Overall Size: 16 1/4 x 20 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 1/2 x 13 in.  Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Geisel on March 2nd, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts, was an iconic American writer and illustrator. He attended Dartmouth College and later studied at Oxford University and the Sorbonne, and became famous after serving in World War II for his playful rhymes and eccentric creatures. He revolutionized children’s literature by transforming basic early reader books into imaginative cultural touchstones like “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham.” Many of his works tackled complex social and political issues, including racial prejudice and environmental destruction, and by the time of his death in La Jolla, California on September 24th, 1991 he had won the Pulitzer Prize, two Emmy Awards, and three Academy Awards for his animated works, making him one of the most influential cartoonists of the 20th Century.

Lot: 332 - Samantha Wendell (20th Century) American, Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Print NFL Dave Taylor "Seventeen Years of #18"

Samantha Wendell (20th Century) American, Signed Limited Edition Lithograph Print NFL Dave Taylor "Seventeen Years of #18" Commemorative print, titled "Seventeen Years of #18," features two side-by-side portraits of Los Angeles Kings hockey legend Dave Taylor in his iconic yellow and white jerseys. Signed by artist lower right. Signed by Dave Taylor lower right. Numbered 33/318. Framed. Overall Size: 25 1/2 x 30 in. Sight Size: 19 1/2 x 24 in.   Samantha Wendell is a contemporary visual artist known for blending abstract expression with elements of natural symbolism, often exploring themes of identity, transformation, and emotional memory. Her work spans painting, mixed media, and installation, characterized by layered textures, organic forms, and a nuanced use of color that evokes both intimacy and movement. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and the natural world, Wendell’s art invites viewers to reflect on the fluid boundaries between inner and external landscapes, positioning her as a thoughtful voice within modern expressive art practices.

Lot: 333 - Stephen Holland (Born 1941) American, 1993 Lithograph Print "All Time Scorers" Signed by Wayne Gretsky

Stephen Holland (Born 1941) American, 1993 Lithograph Print "All Time Scorers" Signed by Wayne Gretsky.1993 illustration of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux in their NHL All-Star uniforms, hand-signed by both legendary players and the artist. Signed by artist and athlete lower right. Numbered 59/999 lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 41 3/4 x 25 in. Sight Size: 23 1/2 x 16 in.   Stephen Holland (born 1941) is an American painter best known for his glamorous, large-scale portraits of Hollywood celebrities and fashion figures. Working primarily in oils, Holland developed a distinctive style characterized by bold colors, dramatic lighting, and a heightened sense of elegance that emphasizes luxury and allure. After studying at the Art Center College of Design in California, he built a successful career creating iconic images of stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren, often blurring the line between fine art and commercial illustration. His work has been widely reproduced in posters and prints, contributing to his popularity and making his imagery a recognizable part of late 20th-century celebrity portraiture.

Lot: 334 - George Barris (1922-2016) American, Large Color Photograph and Book of Marilyn Monroe

George Barris (1922-2016) American, Large Color Photograph and Book of Marilyn Monroe. The image, titled "White Robe," is part of his iconic series known as "The Last Photos," taken shortly before the star's death in 1962. There are no known editions of this piece, and only a handful of proofs. Signed in pen bottom right. Comes with certificate of authenticity and appraisal from the Andrew Weiss Gallery in a plastic envelope attached to the back of the frame. The book, titled "Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words," was written by Barris and published by Citadel Press in 1995, utilizing the photos he took at their last session.  Photograph Overall Size: 49 x 39 in.  Photograph Sight Size: 38 1/2 x 28 1/4 in.  Book Size: 9 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 7/8 in.  George Barris (1922-2016) was a prominent American photographer and photojournalist celebrated for capturing iconic images of Hollywood’s biggest stars. After getting his start documenting General Dwight D. Eisenhower for the U.S. Army, he moved to Hollywood and photographed legends like Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, and Marlon Brando. He is most famously associated with Marilyn Monroe, whom he began photographing in 1954 on the set of The Seven Year Itch. Their close professional relationship culminated in a 1962 series known as "The Last Photos," taken just weeks before Monroe’s death.

Lot: 335 - (4) Celebrity Photographs including Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, Run DMC

(4) Celebrity Photographs including Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, Run DMC.  Collection of four framed photographs featuring iconic figures and scenes, including a portrait of Marilyn Monroe, Run DMC, and two images of David Bowie during his 1976 trip to Moscow. Run DMC photograph signed by photographer George DuBois lower right, numbered 11/150; David Bowie photographs signed by Andrew Kent, lower right. Framed. Size: 15 1/2 x 12 in.

Lot: 336 - Peter Gowland (1916-2010) American, Color Photo of Jayne Mansfield

Peter Gowland (1916-2010) American, Color Photo of Jayne Mansfield.  Color photograph by Peter Gowland capturing Jayne Mansfield with her radiant smile, wearing a fur stole and elegant drop earrings, with her hair windswept against a dark background. Signed by photographer lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 18 x 21 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 15 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.    Peter Gowland (1916–2010) was an American photographer, filmmaker, actor, and inventor best known for his influential work in glamour and pin-up photography during the mid-20th century. Beginning his career in Hollywood as an actor and stuntman, he later became famous for photographing models in natural outdoor settings with bright lighting and an approachable, healthy aesthetic that contrasted with the more formal studio styles of the era. Gowland also designed and manufactured innovative camera equipment, including the “Gowlandflex” twin-lens reflex camera, which became popular among professional photographers. Through his photography books, instructional writing, and magazine work, he helped shape modern glamour photography and inspired generations of portrait and fashion photographers.

Lot: 337 - Christopher Anderson (Born 1970) American, Photograph, "Masked"

Christopher Anderson (Born 1970) American, Photograph, "Masked". Signed and dated 2003 in pencil on the mount. Christopher Anderson first gained recognition for his pictures in 1999 when he boarded a small wooden boat with Haitian refugees trying to sail to America. The boat, named the "Believe in God", sank in the Caribbean. In 2000 the images from that journey received the Robert Capa Gold Medal. Anderson's early work from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Israel/ Palestine earned international acclaim and awards such as two World Press Photo Awards and Magazine Photographer of the Year. In 2004, Anderson began traveling to Venezuela to document the country under the presidency of Hugo Chávez. The resulting book, Capitolio (RM 2009) was named one of the best photographic books of 2010 at the Kassels book Festival in Germany. In 2011, Anderson made Capitolio into an app for iPhone and iPad, the first photographic book to be made into an application for such devices. His current work crosses genres, from documentary to art to portraiture of celebrities (such as Lady Gaga) and fashion. Anderson was one of the early members of the VII Photo Agency that was formed by photographers James Nachtwey and Antonín Kratochvíl in 2001. He resigned from the agency in 2004 and joined Magnum Photos in 2005. He has served as a contract photographer for Newsweek and National Geographic magazines and was the first "Photographer in Residence" at New York Magazine, working with editors Adam Moss and Jody Quon. Anderson received attention for his photos of members of the Trump Administration published in Vanity Fair in December 2025. In an interview, he described the unpolished, candid style as an "attempt to circumnavigate the stage-managed image of politics…" and noted, "[t]his has been a fixture of my work for many years. I've photographed all political stripes just like this." Overall Size: 24 x 20 in. Sight Size: 15 x 14 3/4 in.

Lot: 338 - Rod Dresser (1933-2011) American, Photograph, "Black Dancer's Legs"

Rod Dresser (1933-2011) American, Photograph, "Black Dancer's Legs". San Francisco 1988. Signed on the mount, titled on the reverse. Rod Dresser began his photographic career having been introduced to Ansel Adams and eventually asked to serve on his staff as a special photographic assistant, working at the Adams studio until the late 1980s. Shortly after, he began to take commercial commissions in San Francisco, his clients including Apple Computer, Harvard University, and Union Bank. He returned to the Monterey Peninsula to act as business manager for the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust, and has continued to photograph and to conduct workshops from that time on. While Dresser usually seeks the landscape as his subject matter, his interpretation has become increasingly abstract, driven by an affinity for both simplicity and texture. This has resulted in a vision that approaches minimalism. In 2002 he published the monogram Artist’s Choice. His photographs are represented in major collections and museums around the world. Size: 22 x 28 in. Sight Size: 14 x 20 in.

Lot: 339 - Kim Weston (Born 1953) American, Photograph, "Nude"

Kim Weston (Born 1953) American, Photograph, "Nude". Signed on the mount. Kim Weston (born 1953) is an American photographer known for his fine art nude studies. Weston is a third-generation member of one of the most well-recognized families in modern photography, which includes his grandfather Edward Weston, his uncle Brett Weston, and his father Cole Weston. Kim Weston's experience with the art of traditional black and white photography was cultivated assisting his father and his uncle in their respective darkrooms. Overall Size: 28 x 28 in. Sight Size: 14 3/4 x 19 in.

Lot: 340 - Gertrude Shibley (1916-2006) American, Miniature Painted Tile Cubist Inspired Still Life

Gertrude Shibley (1916-2006) American, Miniature Painted Tile Cubist Inspired Still Life. Cubist-style still life features a vibrant, geometric arrangement of fruit and vessels on patterned surfaces. Signed lower right. Artist information and bio verso. Framed. Overall Size: 12 x 12 in. Sight Size: 6 x 6 in.   Gertrude Shibley (1916-2006) was an American painter active in the early to mid-20th century, known for her decorative landscapes, floral studies, and occasional genre scenes. Working in a traditional representational style, she focused on carefully composed compositions that emphasized color harmony and gentle naturalistic detail. While relatively little comprehensive biographical documentation survives, Shibley’s works appear in regional exhibition records and private collections, suggesting she was active in local art circles and art associations of her time. Her paintings reflect the broader American taste for accessible, decorative realism during the period, particularly in works intended for home and civic display.

Lot: 341 - Marcial Ayala (21st Century) Mexican, Arcylic on Cocoanut Fiber Folk Art Landscape

Marcial Ayala (21st Century) Mexican, Arcylic on Cocoanut Fiber Folk Art Landscape. Intricately detailed folk-style painting depicts a lively desert landscape teeming with diverse flora and fauna, featuring figures on horseback, soaring birds, and various wildlife framed by a decorative blue border. Framed. Overall Size: 23 x 35 in.  Sight Size: 20 1/4 x 31 1/2 in.  Frame Thickness: 2 in.    Marcial Camilo Ayala was a Nahua folk artist from the village of San Agustín Oapan in the Río Balsas region of Guerrero, Mexico, internationally recognized for his vibrant amate paintings created on bark paper using a traditional Indigenous technique. Born in 1951, Ayala began painting as a street artist before being encouraged by American collector Edmund Rabkin in the early 1970s to further develop and exhibit his work, helping bring Río Balsas amate painting to wider international attention. Alongside his brothers Félix and Juan, he became part of a major movement of contemporary Nahua artists whose richly detailed scenes depicted village life, festivals, mythology, animals, and spiritual traditions rooted in Indigenous Mexican culture. Ayala’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in Mexico and the United States, including exhibitions focused on contemporary amate art and Nahua visual traditions, and examples of his work are held in institutional collections such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.

Lot: 342 - Emma Jambori Edvi-Illies (1913-1998) Hungarian, Oil on Canvas Abstract

Emma Jambori Edvi-Illies (1913-1998) Hungarian, Oil on Canvas Abstract. Abstract painting featuring thick, expressive impasto brushstrokes in a palette of deep blues, blacks, and browns, topped with a white sky containing blue-and-white calligraphic-style shapes. Signed lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 26 1/2 x 38 1/2 in. Sight Size: 23 1/2 x 35 1/2 in.

Lot: 343 - Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) American/Canadian, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist

Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) American/Canadian, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract expressionist oil painting featuring a dark, textured background contrasted by vertical palette-knife strokes of vibrant red, yellow, and orange, suggesting a nocturnal forest or urban landscape reflected in water. Signed TL Hunt, lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 23 x 29 3/4 in. Sight Size: 21 1/2 x 27 1/8 in.   Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1874-1938) was a Canadian-American painter associated with the transition from Impressionism to early modernism, best known for his vivid coastal and harbor scenes in Southern California during the 1920s and 1930s. Born in London, Ontario, he was initially trained by his father, a landscape artist, but spent much of his early adulthood working in construction and real estate before fully committing to painting later in life. After relocating to California, he became an active member of the Laguna Beach art community and helped establish what is now the Laguna Art Museum, while developing a distinctive style characterized by bold color, simplified forms, and expressive light effects. His work—often depicting boats, docks, and shoreline environments—emphasized atmosphere and design over strict realism, placing him among the more experimental figures of the California plein air movement.

Lot: 344 - Elizabeth MacDonald (Born 1935) American, Limited Edition Ceramic Book Sculpture

Elizabeth MacDonald (Born 1935) American, Limited Edition Ceramic Book Sculpture. Shaped like a slipcover with a hollow interior, the rectangular shape has a small area in the center which resembles a canyon face with a staircase ascending into darkness within, a tiny figure standing at the foot of it. Numbered 1/4 bottom left. Signed bottom right. Hanging metal cord on the back.  Size: 11 x 9 x 3 in.  Elizabeth MacDonald was born April 3rd, 1935 in Springfield, Massachusetts, and obtained a Bachelors in Theater from Chatham College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1956. She then traveled to London, where she trained to be an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but wound up at a secretarial school in New York after returning to the States, eventually becoming an assistant drama school director and later working with a Broadway producer. While living in Greenwich Village she began taking night classes in drawing and painting at The New School, before discovering her true love for ceramics at Greenwich House Pottery. She continued to develop her skills while working as an actress alongside her husband in national theater tours and with the Seattle Repertory Theater, setting up her first studio at Pottery Northwest and later continuing her work at Cambridge before relocating permanently to Bridgewater, Connecticut in 1970. Since then she has continued to produce abstract large and small scale works that have wound up in collections all over the world, continuing to produce solo and group exhibitions into her nineties.

Lot: 345 - (54) Reed & Barton Mirrorstele Sterling Silver Flatware - Gross 71.715 ozt. 

(54) Reed & Barton Mirrorstele Sterling Silver Flatware - 67.215 ozt. Large Reed & Barton Mirrorstele flatware set, including 16 teaspoons, 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 3 serving spoons, 1 ladle, 1 large serving spoon, 1 pie server, 8 butter knives, 8 knives. Largest Size: 10 x 2 in.  Weight (without knives): 67.215 ozt.  Weight (Assorted Weight for Weighted Handles Total of 4.5 ozt. ): 71.715 ozt.  In 1824 Isaac Babbitt created a silversmith manufacturing company called Babbitt & Crossman in Taunton, Massachusetts, but within a decade the company was failing and was purchased by Henry Reed and Charles Barton, changing the name to Reed & Barton. Its products included sterling silver and silverplate flatware, expanding to britannia and other items after the takeover, and during the American Civil War Reed & Barton produced a considerable quantity of weapons for the Union Army. In 1924 the company merged with silversmith Dominick & Haff, and their products were selected to be used in the White House. They were also chosen to design and produce the official gold, silver, and bronze medals for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Reed & Barton filed for Chapter 11 in February of 2015, citing ongoing pension liabilities and decreasing revenue, and at the bankruptcy auction their remaining assets were acquired by The Lenox Company, a competing maker of flatware and tableware.

Lot: 346 - (69) International Silver Co. Sterling Flatware - Gross 70 ozt.

(69) International Silver Co. Sterling Flatware - 63.540 ozt.. Nice 69-piece sterling silver flatware service features a graceful mid-century modern design with sculptural, vine-like handles and includes a variety of place settings and specialized serving pieces. Marked on stems. Lot includes two small forks and two small spoons in stainless steel. Weight includes only sterling items. Largest Size: 2 x 11 1/2 in.  Weight: 63.540 ozt.  Gross Weight (.5 ozt per weighted item): 70 ozt. 

Lot: 347 - (43) Sheffield England Sterling Silver Flatware - 32.135 ozt.

(43) Sheffield England Sterling Silver Flatware - 33.635 ozt.. Lot of Sheffield English sterling silver flatware, including  8 knives, 8 spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 other spoons, 8 forks, 3 carving knives. hallmarks on handle. Weight with knives calculated as .5 ozt per handle. Longest: 9 1/4 in. Weight (w/ Knives): 33.635 ozt. Weight (w/out Knives): 32.135 ozt.

Lot: 348 - (28) Hartfield Sterling Silver and (1) Coin Silver Flatware - 22.815 ozt.

(28) Hartfield Sterling Silver and (1) Coin Flatware - 22.815 ozt. Includes  Lot includes 8 spoons, 6 demitasse, 5 butter spreaders, 4 rectangle napkin rings, 4 salt cellars, and one large coin silver serving spoon. Largest Size: 1 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. Sterling Weight: 22.815 ozt. Coin Weight: 1.265 ozt. Hartfield Silver is typically associated with finely crafted silver goods, often emphasizing traditional techniques alongside refined, contemporary design. Pieces attributed to the name are usually valued for their attention to detail, balanced proportions, and the use of high-quality sterling silver, making them suitable for both decorative display and practical use. Whether in the form of tableware, jewelry, or collectible items, Hartfield Silver tends to reflect a blend of craftsmanship and understated elegance, appealing to those who appreciate durable materials and timeless aesthetics.

Lot: 349 - (7) Various .800 Silver Flatware by Various Manufacturers - 15.435 ozt.

(7) Various .800 Silver Flatware by Various Manufacturers - 15.435 ozt. Lot comprised of .800 flatware by various manufacturers, including several types of spoons, ladles, and one fork. Marked on stems. Length: 11 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. Weight: 15.425 ozt.

Lot: 350 - (13) Strube & Sohn .800 Silver Flatware - 12.055 ozt.

(13) Strube & Sohn .800 Silver Flatware - 12.055 ozt.. Lot comprised of six forks and seven knives. Marked on stems and handles. Total weight (with knives) calculated at .5 ozt/handle. Knives: 8 1/4 x 3/4 in. Forks: 7 x 1 in. Weight (w/ Knives): 12.055 ozt Weight (w/out Knives): 8.555 ozt.

Lot: 351 - (9) Sterling Flatware by Various Manufacturers - 4.870 ozt.

(9) Sterling Flatware by Various Manufacturers - 3.370 ozt..  Collection of miscellaneous sterling silver and silver-plated utensils includes a variety of patterns ranging from simple tapered stems to ornate neoclassical scrollwork, featuring specialized pieces such as a bar tool, a spork, and large carving knives. Weight with knives calculated at .5 ozt silver for handle. Largest Size: 1 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.  Weight (w/out Knives): 3.370 ozt.  Weight (w/ Knives) 4.870 ozt.

Lot: 352 - Vintage Neoclassical Style .800 Silver and Turquoise Decorative Urn - 10.075 ozt.

Vintage Neoclassical Style .800 Silver and Turquoise Decorative Urn - 10.075 ozt.. Neoclassical-style silver vase and matching underplate, featuring ornate high-set handles, a textured "hammered" lower body, and a central decorative crest accented with a small turquoise cabochon. Sizes: (Vase) 4 1/2 x 3 x 7 1/4 in.  (Plate) 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.  Weight: 10.075 ozt.

Lot: 353 - Italian Hand Hammered .800 Silver Water Jug - 19.315 ozt.

Italian Hand Hammered .800 Silver Water Jug. -  19.315 ozt. 800 silver Italian pitcher featuring a hand-hammered ("battuto a mano") finish, a lobed or melon-style body, and a wide pouring spout with a slender scroll handle. Size: 8 1/2 x 6 x 6 1/2 in.  Weight:  19.315 ozt.

Lot: 354 - Italian Hand-Hammered .800 Silver Bowl - 16.155 ozt.

Italian Hand-Hammered .800 Silver Bowl - 16.155 ozt. Large Italian 800 silver centerpiece bowl featuring a deep hand-hammered ("fatto a mano") finish, a scalloped rim with rope-twist edging, and official Florentine hallmarks from the workshop of Argenteria G. Galbiati. Size: 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.  Weight: 16.155 ozt.

Lot: 355 - Hand Hammered .800 Silver Lobed Centerpiece Bowl with Ball Feet - 13.665 ozt.

Hand Hammered .800 Silver Lobed Centerpiece Bowl with Ball Feet - 13.665 ozt.. Oval .800 silver centerpiece bowl featuring a hand-hammered finish, a deep lobed or scalloped body, and ornate foliate-scroll handles, all supported by small decorative feet. Size: 13 x 8 x 4 1/2 in. 

Lot: 356 - Vintage European .800 Silver Covered Sugar Bowl - 2.650 ozt.

Vintage European .800 Silver Covered Sugar Bowl - 2.650 ozt. Antique .800 silver lidded sugar bowl featuring a pedestal base, ornate scrolled handles, and decorative engraved banding around the rim and lid. Marked 800 on base. Size: 4 3/4 x 3 1/4 x 4 in. 

Lot: 357 - Revere Silversmiths Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl - 6.940 ozt.

Revere Silversmiths Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl - 6.940 ozt. Identical design, with a hollow vine and bud design between the foot and body of each and a stylized curve in the handles. Marked on the undersides.  Size: 3 x 5 x 3 in.  Weight: 6.940 ozt.  Revere Silversmiths was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1914, capitalizing on the name of the famed Revolutionary war hero and Boston silversmith Paul Revere (1735-1818) who warned that the British were coming. They produced sterling flatware, tableware, serveware, and a line of novelty items, although they occasionally produced silverplated pieces during World War II when materials were more scarce. They became Revere Silver Co., a division of Crown Silver Inc., in 1960, and continue to produce new goods to this day. 

Lot: 358 - Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Apple Form Trinket Box - 0.895 ozt.

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Apple Form Trinket Box - 0.895 ozt. Stem on the lid to open it. Marked on the underside with a pattern number indicating it was made some time in the mid 1950s.  Size: 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 2 in.  Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany’s) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house known particularly for its sterling silver and diamond jewelry along with countless other goods. The company was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, becoming world-famous in the early 20th Century under the artistic direction of his son Louis Comfort Tiffany, and in its earliest days it adopted a more European style of business by accepting cash payment only instead of credit and refusing to allow haggling on prices. Their “Blue Book” mail order catalog was first introduced in 1845, and they supplied swords, flags, and surgical implements to the Union Army during the Civil War, as well as becoming the first American company to be awarded for excellence in silverware at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1879 they purchased one of the world’s largest diamonds, known afterwards as the Tiffany Diamond, which has only ever been worn by four people, and throughout the 20th Century countless celebrities from Andy Warhol to Lady Bird Johnson collaborated with them on unique pieces. Their blue gift boxes are almost as prized as the items they contain and led to the opening of the Blue Box Cafe on the sixth floor of their flagship store in 2017, and as of 2023 Tiffany operated over 300 stores globally, now part of the multinational holding company LVMH (Moet, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton), still operating out of New York City as an independent subsidiary.

Lot: 359 - (2) German Hand Hammered 800 Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons - 1.405 ozt.

(2) German Hand Hammered 800 Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons -  - 1.405 ozt. Pair of hand-hammered German 800 silver salt cellars and accompanying spoons. Impressed on base. Size: 2 x 2 x 1 1/4 in.

Lot: 360 - Antique Sterling Silver Match Safe - 1.220 ozt.

Antique Sterling Silver Match Safe - 1.220 ozt. Antique silver match safe features an ornate Egyptian Revival design, showcasing a prominent winged scarab beetle on the lid and a central monogrammed cartouche framed by stylized papyrus and wing motifs. Size: 3 x 1 3/4 x 1/2 in. Weight: 1.220 ozt.

Lot: 361 - Vintage Gorham Sterling Silver Martini Spike Vermouth Dispenser in Original Case

Vintage Gorham Sterling Silver Martini Spike Vermouth Dispenser in Original Case. Made mostly in the 1950s and 60s, this novelty bar tool is shaped like a medical syringe, to dispense libations in style. The glass tube within is marked in "CC" through the side window, to mimic the medicinal format, with twelve cubic centimeters displayed in total. The words "Pat. Pend." and "Gorham Sterling 428" are stamped on the end of the outer tube. Name of the device printed on inner hinged lid, with "Gorham Sterling" on the green felt inside bottom.  Box: 8 x 2 x 1 in.  Spike: 6 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 1 in.  The Gorham Manufacturing Company was founded in Providence, Rhode Island in 1831 by Jabez Gorham and Henry Webster. Their coin silver flatware was selected by Mary Todd Lincoln for the White House in 1859. In 1868, they made the switch from coin silver to sterling silver and produced everything from knives, forks, and spoon sets to coffee pots and serving bowls. In 1848, Gorham’s silver marks consisted of a lion, an anchor, and the letter “G.” Then, from 1848 through about 1860, the lion markings faced left instead of right. Sterling tea sets and some other hollowware items were assigned numbers in a decimal sequence. Pieces created between 1868 and 1884 were marked with capital letters. From then until 1933 unique iconography was used, including wolf’s heads and open parachutes. A series of mergers eventually ended in 2009 when the company went bankrupt after being acquired by Lenox Holdings.

Lot: 362 - (2) Sterling Silver Weighted Candle Holders

(2) Sterling Silver Weighted Candle Holders.  Marked on base. Vintage sterling silver weighted candlesticks featuring a classic hourglass silhouette. Each piece is designed with a flared, trumpet-style base that tapers tightly in the middle before opening into a cup-shaped candle holder. The rims and bases are accented with delicate, decorative gadroon or beaded borders for a traditional touch. Largest Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 2 3/4 in. 

Lot: 363 - (5) Important Rare Gorham Sterling Silver Narragansett Pattern Spoons and (1) Shell Form Bowl - 5.860 ozt.

(5) Gorham Sterling Silver Narragansett Pattern Spoons and (1) Shell Form Bowl. Five Gorham sterling silver "Narragansett" pattern salt spoons with intricate marine-themed bowls and coral-style stems, accompanied by a matching shell-shaped master Size: 4 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. Weight: 5.860 ozt.   Gorham Manufacturing Company, often referred to as Gorham Sterling, is one of the most prominent American producers of fine silver and silverplate, founded in 1831 in Providence, Rhode Island. Known for its high-quality sterling silver (92.5% pure silver), the company became especially influential in the 19th and early 20th centuries, supplying everything from elegant flatware patterns to elaborate hollowware and even large-scale commissions like ceremonial objects and architectural elements. Gorham’s designs range from ornate Victorian styles to sleek Art Deco pieces, reflecting changing tastes over time, and the brand gained international recognition after exhibiting at world’s fairs. Today, “Gorham sterling” pieces are widely collected for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and enduring value in both antiques and luxury tableware.

Lot: 364 - (5) German Jarr .800 Silver Spoons - 3.985 ozt.

(5) German Jarr .800 Silver Spoons - 3.985 ozt. Group of five .800 silver spoons. Marked on stem. Size: 5 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. Weight:  3.985 ozt.   Jarr is a relatively obscure flatware mark that appears on silver-plated cutlery, most often associated with European—frequently German or Austrian—production from the late 19th to early 20th century. Pieces bearing the Jarr name tend to follow the decorative trends of their time, including restrained classical revival designs or more fluid Art Nouveau influences, and were typically made for the mid-market rather than luxury segment. Documentation on the maker is limited, which adds a bit of mystery for collectors, but surviving examples are generally appreciated for their solid craftsmanship, balanced proportions, and period styling rather than for association with a well-documented manufacturer.

Lot: 365 - (5) .800 Silver Demitasse Spoons - 1.700 ozt.

(5) .800 Silver Demitasse Spoons - 1.700 ozt. Set of six vintage silver-plated spoons features ornate handles decorated with delicate filigree and fleur-de-lis motifs. Size: 6 1/2 in. Weight: 1.700 ozt.

Lot: 366 - (6) Strube & Sohn .750 Silver Spoons - 2.670 ozt.

(6) Strube & Sohn .750 Silver Spoons - 2.670 ozt. Group of six .750 silver spoons, marked on stem.  Size: 4 3/4 x 3/4 in. Weight: 2.670 ozt. Strube & Sohn was a German maker of flatware and table accessories active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for producing silver-plated cutlery and serving pieces in ornate historicist and Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) styles. The firm’s work often featured detailed engraving, flowing organic motifs, and high-quality metal finishes, reflecting the decorative tastes of the period. Pieces marked “Strube & Sohn” are now primarily encountered as antiques, valued by collectors for their craftsmanship and distinctive design, as well as for the insight they offer into Germany’s decorative arts industry during that era.

Lot: 367 - (7) Miscellaneous .800 Silver by Various Manufacturers - 2.750 ozt.

(7) Miscellaneous .800 Silver by Various Manufacturers - 2.750 ozt. Group of seven miscellaneous flatware implements, including spoons, serving spoons, carving forks, and tongs. Various manufacturers. Marked 800. Size: 6 1/4 x 1 in. Weight: 2.750 ozt.

Lot: 368 - (12) European Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons - 8.475 ozt.

(12) European Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons - 8.475 ozt. Gilt in a Fiddle Thread design. All marked on the back middle. Comes with protective cloth wrapping.  Length: 4 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 369 - (19) English Flatware with Mother of Pearl Handles

(19) English Flatware with Mother of Pearl Handles. Lot comprised of nine forks and ten butter spreader knives with ornate relief, attached to mother-of-pearl handles. Hallmarks on stems. Size: 9 x 1 in.

Lot: 370 - (4) Sterling Silver "Royal Danish" International Silver Carving Set and Servings Forks

(4) Sterling Silver "Royal Danish" International Silver Carving Set and Servings Forks. 4 Pieces. Size: 1 3/4 x 11 in.

Lot: 371 - (13) American Sterling Silver Weighted Objects - Gross 5.5 ozt.

(13) American Sterling Silver Weighted Objects. Includes 6 small glass and silver salt and pepper shakers, 2 small candlesticks, 2 medium candlesticks, 2 tall candlesticks, and 1 compote dish. Marked variously with Duchin Creation, Rever Silversmiths, and more.  Condition: Compote is damaged. Size: 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.  Gross Weight: 5.5 ozt.   

Lot: 371A - Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Money Clip with Tiffany Box

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Money Clip with Tiffany Box. .760 ozt.  Box: 2 1/2 x 3/4 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 372 - Antique Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Overlay Glass Perfume Bottle

Antique Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Overlay Glass Perfume Bottle. The silver forms a lattice-work pattern around the piece, with the stopper completely enclosed and a larger patch on one side to indicate where the label would be.  Size: 3 1/2 x 3 x 3 in.  In 1889 the decorative technique of applying silver designs to glass was patented by Oscar Pierre Erand and John Benjamin Round for Stevens & Williams Ltd in Birmingham, England. It had the shortcoming that the reverse side of the silver next to the glass would tarnish and turn dark, but silver overlay swiftly became a highly desirable design on decorative and functional objects throughout the Western world. In 1893 a patent was registered in the United States by John H. Sharling of New Jersey, which had the distinct advantage that the reverse side was white and stayed that way by utilizing electroplating. When threatened with a lawsuit by Stevens & Williams, he instead shared his methods with multiple other makers throughout the United States, which led to the heyday of silver overlay. From 1895 to the early 1920s it became an artform in its own right and had an avid following, but it was a very labor intensive and expensive process, which led to a downturn due to supply shortages and changing tastes during World War I. By the mid 30s the style had gone out of vogue, but a revival followed immediately after World War II as silversmiths and manufacturers pivoted away from wartime production into decorative and functional glasswares once again, and lasted until the late 1950s as synthetic materials and plastics began to supplant older housewares and goods.

Lot: 373 - (2) Duchin Creation Sterling Silver Weighted Candelabra

(2) Duchin Creation Sterling Silver Weighted Candelabra. Three holders on each, two on curvaceous arms and one in the center. Both marked on the underside of the foot.  Size: 7 3/4 x 10 x 3 3/4 in.  The New York-based company Duchin Creation, operational from the 1940s through the 1970s, produced mainly home decor and tableware, often reproducing classic styles. Their more Mid Century Modern items are still sought by collectors. 

Lot: 374 - (2) Duchin Creation and (2) Empire Sterling Silver Weighted Salt and Pepper Shakers

(2) Duchin Creation and (2) Empire Sterling Silver Weighted Salt and Pepper Shakers. Both American makers, their understated urn-shaped designs are nearly identical, indicating the frequent overlap in taste and style in the mid to late 20th Century. Marked on undersides.  Size: 4 3/4 x 1 5/8 in.  The Empire Silver Company, established in Brooklyn, New York, in 1946, is a distinguished American manufacturer renowned for its traditional sterling silver and pewter giftware. They specialize in baby gifts, tableware, candlesticks, and Judaica, and were acquired by Lifetime Brands in 2014, which continues to produce new pieces with their mark and patterns. The New York-based company Maurice Duchin Creation, operational from the 1940s through the 1990s, produced mainly home decor and tableware, often reproducing classic styles before they were absorbed into Empire Silver. Their more Mid Century Modern items are still sought by collectors. 

Lot: 375 - Silver Filigree Peacock Incense Burner

Intricate silver filigree pSilver Filigree Peacock Incense Burner. eacock figurine features a fan-shaped tail accented with blue glass cabochons and stands upon a coordinating footed tray with elaborate scrolling openwork. Size: 3 x 5 x 6 in.

Lot: 376 - Persian Stoppered Flask with Silver Clad Openwork Body

Persian Stoppered Flask with Silver Clad Openwork Body Ornate Persian silver-clad vessel features intricate pierced openwork and a central medallion depicting a traditional scene of figures and musicians, topped with a decorative chained stopper. Size: 10 x 5 in.

Lot: 377 - Colombian Denmark Silversmiths Marked .999 Silver Devotional Plaque

Colombian Denmark Silversmiths .999 Silver Devotional Plaque . Small, arched devotional plaque featuring a silver bas-relief of a woman in prayer, mounted against a dark wood-toned frame and bearing a "999" hallmark indicating fine silver purity. Size: 4 3/4 x 3 in.

Lot: 378 - (2) Antique Persian Sterling Silver Ashtrays

(2) Antique Persian Sterling Silver Ashtrays. Pair of Persian silver ashtrays features a deep, hand-chased floral pattern around the exterior and three curved rests for cigarettes along the rim. Size: 3 x 6 in.

Lot: 379 - (6) English Barker Bros. Silverplate Shakers and Salt Cellars and (1) American Sterling Spoon - .345 ozt.

(6) English Barker Bros. Silverplate Shakers and Salt Cellars and (1) American Sterling Spoon. Four-piece condiment set includes a pair of silver-plated salt cellars with cobalt blue glass liners and spoons, and two shakers by Barker Bros, as well as one American sterling spoon. Size: 4 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. Weight: 0.345 ozt.

Lot: 380 - (6) Hand-Hammered Silvered Metal Serving Items

(6) Hand-Hammered Silvered Metal Serving Items. Includes a square tray with ball feet, a handled cake server with the same dotted pattern throughout, (2) chalices with floral decorations on the cup, and (2) napkin holder with a similar floral decoration.  None marked except the cake server, which reads "WMFZIO" on the handle.  Size: 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 1/2 in. 

Lot: 381 - (60) American Silverplated Flatware Pieces and Reed & Barton Mahogany Storage Box

(60) American Silverplated Flatware Pieces and Reed & Barton Mahogany Storage Box. Includes a wide variety of forks, knives, and spoons from numerous makers. Box has an unmarked brass label on the center of the lid, as well as brass knobs and hinges, with the company name printed on the  felt on the inner hinge edge.  Largest Size: 9 1/4 x 3/4 in. 

Lot: 382 - (7) Silverplated Flatware by Various Manufacturers

(7) Silverplate Flatware by Various Manufacturers.  Collection of seven diverse silver serving utensils features various decorative techniques, including intricate floral pierced-work on a large cake lifter and a fish server, alongside specialized pieces like a pasta fork, two ladles, and several elegant serving spoons. Largest Size: 4 x 10 3/4 in. 

Lot: 383 - Vintage Philip Ashberry & Sons Silverplated Toast Holder

Vintage Philip Ashberry & Sons Silverplated Toast Holder. Marked on the underside.  Size: 6 1/4 x 3 x 6 in.  Philip Ashberry & Sons was a renowned Sheffield, England-based manufacturer of pewter and silver-plated wares, established in 1829 by Philip Ashberry, a spoon maker. They adopted their final name in 1856 when John A. Ashberry joined the company, and became a limited company in 1900. Operating until 1935, the firm was known for producing high-quality Victorian tea sets, cutlery, and pewter items, often marked with “Sheffield” and the firm’s name. The business was purchased by Lewis Rose & Co. and their stock and equipment sold off to George Butler’s, with the Ashberry name still used in production even after it was later acquired by the Spear & Jackson group in 1969. In 1976 it became part of the French Ashberry & Degrenne Ltd, but was discontinued altogether in the 1990s. 

Lot: 384 - Henry Birks and Sons Regency Silverplate Dome Ring Box

Henry Birks and Sons Regency Silverplate Dome Ring Box. The hinged lid opens to reveal the black velvet within. The Birks lion logo in on the top and the bottom, along with "Regency Plate."  Size: 2 x 2 x 1 3/4 in.  Henry Birks was born in Montreal, Canada on November 30th, 1840, first working as a clerk and later partner at the watchmaker and jeweller Savage and Lyman before striking out on his own. In 1879 he invested C$3,000 to open his own jewelry shop on Saint James Street, right in the heart of Montreal’s commercial district, and later founded Henry Birks and Sons in 1893, which grew into a prestigious nationwide chain of high-end jewelry stores with the help of his children William, John, and Gerald. His family's multi-generational legacy continues to this day, with his son Gerald devising an educational system for Canadian soldiers known as the Khaki University which was implemented in 1917, and after his death on April 16th, 1928 his name was honored on the campus of McGill University via the William and Henry Birks Building. 

Lot: 385 - Reticulated Silverplated Drink Coaster with Vinyl Bottom

Reticulated Silverplated Drink Coaster with Vinyl Bottom.  Size: 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 2 in.

Lot: 386 - Antique English Silver on Copper Teapot

Antique English Silver on Copper Teapot. Features a classic squat, rounded body resting on ball feet with a distinct gadrooned border along the base, shoulder, and lid rim. It is fitted with an angled, natural wood handle and a matching carved finial on the hinged lid.  Size: 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. 

Lot: 387 - Louis XIV Style Mirrored Bronzed Plateau

Louis XIV Style Mirrored Bronzed Plateau. Ornate, oval-shaped featuring a heavy, bronzed frame with intricate Louis XIV-style scrolls and floral flourishes. Size: 25 x 14 x 4 1/2 in.

Lot: 388 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Spring's Veil"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Spring's Veil". Abstract expressionist painting with luminous, ethereal composition of soft washes in sky blue, sunny yellow, and rose, anchored by a series of delicate, fractured black lines that meander across the textured surface. Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. Framed. Overall Size: 32 x 30 in.  Sight Size: 30 x 28 1/4 in.    Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 389 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Dream of the Gods"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Dream of the Gods". Abstract acrylic painting with high-energy, vertical composition of fractured color fields, characterized by a complex layering of sky blue, violet, and pale cream interspersed with vibrant bursts of crimson and yellow. Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. Framed. Overall Size: 30 1/4 x 38 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013. Sight Size: 38 x 28 in. 

Lot: 390 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "First Contact" Acrylic and Copper on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "First Contact" Acrylic and Copper on Canvas. Signed and titled along with size and medium in pencil on back of canvas. Framed horizontally.  Overall Size: 38 3/4 x 48 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 36 x 46 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 391 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Flow of Nature"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract acrylic painting features a highly energetic and textured composition of thick, impasto brushstrokes in a wide-ranging palette of cerulean blue, vibrant pink, and sunny yellow, accented by gestural black lines and deep crimson splashes. Overall Size: 22 x 28 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 20 x 26 1/2 in.    Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 392 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Untitled Framed Abstract Oil on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Untitled Framed Abstract Oil on Canvas. Signed bottom right.  Overall Size: 37 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 36 x 30 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 393 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Mist of Time" Oil on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Mist of Time" Oil on Canvas. Abstract bright colors. Signed bottom right. Title and size written in pencil on back of canvas. Unframed.  Size: 24 x 36 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013. 

Lot: 394 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Unseen Presence" Oil on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Unseen Presence" Oil on Canvas. Signed and titled in pencil on back of canvas. Framed vertically.  Overall Size: 47 x 36 in.  Sight Size: 45 x 34 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 395 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Transformation" Acrylic on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Transformation" Acrylic on Canvas. Abstract bright colors. Signed bottom right. Title, date of 04-96-07, and size written in pencil on back of canvas. Label from a gallery with information on the piece including the medium attached on the back as well. Unframed.  Size: 24  x 36 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 396 - Hal Fielding (Born 1928) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Entrada Azule"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract expressionist painting features bold, vertical fields of saturated red, orange, and light blue, accented by gestural black and crimson marks and housed in a weathered, grey-toned wooden frame. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 23 x 27 in.  Sight Size: 15 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.    Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 397 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Witches Brew"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract expressionist painting showcases a dramatic contrast between deep forest green and dark umber tones on the left and luminous, warm fields of orange and crimson on the right, all connected by fluid, gestural lines and textured brushwork. Signed lower right. Unframed. Size: 20 x 16 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 398 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Inmost Content" Oil on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Inmost Content" Oil on Canvas. Abstract shapes and colors. Signed bottom right. Title written on back of stretcher. Framed vertically.  Overall Size: 41 1/2 x 32 in.  Sight Size: 40 x 30 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 399 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract painting features a vibrant, textured composition of overlapping color fields, dominated by a central wash of sky blue and white contrasted by deep ochre, crimson, and earthy umber tones. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 17 1/2 x 21 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 16 x 20 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 400 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Shining Vision"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Shining Vision". Abstract expressionist painting features a hazy, atmospheric composition of soft pastel washes in blue, lavender, and grey, punctuated by a prominent, textured horizontal stroke of deep sienna and subtle golden-yellow highlights. Overall Size: 38 1/8 x 30 1/8 in.  Sight Size: 28 x 36 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 401 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "After Silence"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "After Silence". Abstract expressionist painting with mosaic of interlocking, organic shapes in a bold palette of fiery red, deep purple, and teal, anchored by a prominent central white form and enclosed in a sleek gold-toned frame. Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. Framed. Overall Size: 32 x 28 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 30 x 26 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 402 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Inner Arising" Oil on Canvas

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, "Inner Arising" Oil on Canvas. Abstract burst of colors. Signed bottom left. Title, date of 02-96-01, and size written in pencil on back of canvas. Unframed.  Size: 48 x 36 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013. 

Lot: 403 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Secret Places"

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract expressionist oil painting features a vertical, ethereal composition of layered cool tones like indigo and teal, punctuated by luminous highlights of yellow and soft lavender with delicate, web-like sgraffito textures throughout. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 26 x 20 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 23 3/4 x 18 in. 

Lot: 404 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract oil painting by Will Fielding features a mosaic of rectangular color blocks in warm shades of terracotta, crimson, and ochre, balanced by cooler accents of blue and cream within a heavily textured, impasto surface. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 19 x 23 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 15 x 19 1/4 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 405 - Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Oil on Canvas Church Interior

Hal Fielding (1928-2013) American, Oil on Canvas Church Interior. Oil on canvas the interior of a historic mission-style church, featuring a richly decorated altar and reredos set against white-washed walls and rows of dark green pews. Signed lower right, dated 1993. Framed. Overall Size: 29 x 36 in.  Sight Size: 21 x 27 in.  Hal E. Fielding was born in Provo, Utah in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1954. He experimented with various art forms and media through the years while supporting a family as a medical technologist and, later, as a principal in a computer software corporation, writing and marketing programs for businesses. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from the College of Santa Fe in 1985, and began painting full time in 1991 after he received instruction in the manner of Impressionism, painting pastel landscapes, churches, and church interiors. Recognizing the abstractness in his mainly self-taught technique, his work evolved into non-objective themes using primarily acrylics on canvas, and he traveled to Europe for intensive art training, including Renaissance and Ancient Roman on-site drawing in Rome, Florence, and Venice. After further study in Paris, France in private and workshop settings he began exhibiting in numerous art galleries in New Mexico and summer outdoor art shows with the Santa Fe Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Artists League, eventually gaining national acclaim for his late-blooming style and his contributions to the second wave of the Taos Abstract Movement. He passed away peacefully at his home the night of November 5th, 2013.

Lot: 406 - Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) Hungarian/French, Op Art Screenprint

Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) Hungarian/French, Op Art Screenprint. Silver, grey, and gold lines in his signature optical illusion style. Framed.  Size: 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 in.  Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) was a Hungarian-French artist widely regarded as the father of Op Art, a movement that explores optical illusions through geometric abstraction. Trained in both traditional painting and Bauhaus-influenced design, Vasarely developed a signature style that used precise shapes, bold colors, and mathematical repetition to create dynamic, vibrating patterns that seem to move before the viewer’s eyes. His works, such as Zebra and the Vega series, challenge perception and blur the boundaries between art and science. Vasarely’s influence extended beyond galleries into architecture, fashion, and graphic design, making him a pivotal figure in 20th Century visual culture.

Lot: 407 - Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Paper

Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Paper. Figurative expressionist painting featuring a seated woman with legs pulled up and a cigarette outstretched rendered in bold shades of pink, green, blue, and purple. Signed bottom middle left.  Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.  Instagram of Artist: drawntotheline  Overall Size: 16 1/4 x 13 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 in.  Richard Thomas is a figurative and portrait artist based in the Sarasota-Bradenton area, maintaining a studio on Anna Maria Island. Known for his expressive drawings and watermedia works, he focuses on the human figure with an economical, confident line and a strong sense of psychological presence. His style reflects influences from artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Henri Matisse, blending modernist sensibilities with direct observation. Thomas has exhibited locally, including at Sarasota galleries, and is recognized within the regional arts community for his disciplined draftsmanship and evocative approach to the figure.

Lot: 408 - Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Nude Watercolor and Pencil on Paper

Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Nude Watercolor and Pencil on Paper. Figurative expressionist image of a nude figure on her back, her knees up and hands clasped below in a core-strengthening pose. Signed lower left.  Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.  Instagram of artist: drawntotheline  Overall Size: 19 1/2 x 16 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 11 x 8 1/2 in.  Richard Thomas is a figurative and portrait artist based in the Sarasota-Bradenton area, maintaining a studio on Anna Maria Island. Known for his expressive drawings and watermedia works, he focuses on the human figure with an economical, confident line and a strong sense of psychological presence. His style reflects influences from artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Henri Matisse, blending modernist sensibilities with direct observation. Thomas has exhibited locally, including at Sarasota galleries, and is recognized within the regional arts community for his disciplined draftsmanship and evocative approach to the figure.

Lot: 409 - Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Paper

Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Paper. Figurative expressionist painting featuring a seated woman with legs crossed rendered in bold shades of red, green, blue, and purple. Signed bottom middle left.  Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.  Instagram of Artist: drawntotheline  Overall Size: 13 1/2 x 16 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 10 3/4 in.  Richard Thomas is a figurative and portrait artist based in the Sarasota-Bradenton area, maintaining a studio on Anna Maria Island. Known for his expressive drawings and watermedia works, he focuses on the human figure with an economical, confident line and a strong sense of psychological presence. His style reflects influences from artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Henri Matisse, blending modernist sensibilities with direct observation. Thomas has exhibited locally, including at Sarasota galleries, and is recognized within the regional arts community for his disciplined draftsmanship and evocative approach to the figure.

Lot: 410 - Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Nude Watercolor and Pencil on Paper

Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Nude Watercolor and Pencil on Paper.  Figurative expressionist image of a nude from behind, wearing knee-high stockings and high-heeled shoes. Signed middle right.  Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.  Instagram of Artist: drawntotheline  Overall Size: 19 1/4 x 25 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 11 x 16 3/4 in.  Richard Thomas is a figurative and portrait artist based in the Sarasota-Bradenton area, maintaining a studio on Anna Maria Island. Known for his expressive drawings and watermedia works, he focuses on the human figure with an economical, confident line and a strong sense of psychological presence. His style reflects influences from artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Henri Matisse, blending modernist sensibilities with direct observation. Thomas has exhibited locally, including at Sarasota galleries, and is recognized within the regional arts community for his disciplined draftsmanship and evocative approach to the figure.

Lot: 411 - Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Art Class Watercolor and Ink on Paper

Richard Thomas (21st Century) American, Art Class Watercolor and Ink on Paper. Depicts a nude model mid-movement as artists sketch her in the background, using blue, pink, and green hues. Signed bottom right below the image and above the matting.  Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.  Instagram of Artist: drawntotheline  Overall Size: 15 3/4 x 18 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 11 in.  Richard Thomas is a figurative and portrait artist based in the Sarasota-Bradenton area, maintaining a studio on Anna Maria Island. Known for his expressive drawings and water media works, he focuses on the human figure with an economical, confident line and a strong sense of psychological presence. His style reflects influences from artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Henri Matisse, blending modernist sensibilities with direct observation. Thomas has exhibited locally, including at Sarasota galleries, and is recognized within the regional arts community for his disciplined draftsmanship and evocative approach to the figure.

Lot: 412 - Rose Oceana (20th/21st Century) American, Acrylic on Canvas Portrait of a Girl

Rose Oceana (20th/21st Century) American, Acrylic on Canvas Portrait of a Girl. Expressive portrait features a woman with vibrant pink hair and bold features rendered in a painterly, colorful style, accompanied by floating illustrations of a spoon and fork against a warm yellow and peach background. Size: 24 x 30 in.    Rose Oceana is a long-time artist, dancer, and performer, as well as a trained somatic educator whose work integrates creative practice with body-based healing. Drawing on her own lived experience of early childhood trauma, she describes her artistic and therapeutic practice as a lifelong process of reconnecting with the body’s wisdom, sensory awareness, and creative capacity. Through somatic and expressive modalities offered to both adults and children, Oceana focuses on helping clients rebuild trust in their embodied experience, cultivate self-acceptance, and access a greater sense of freedom and authenticity. She frames her work as both personal exploration and professional practice, emphasizing embodiment as a pathway toward healing, integration, and aliveness.

Lot: 413 - Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, Mixed Media Abstract Diptych "Chairs"

Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, Mixed Media Abstract Diptych "Chairs". Diptych consists of two abstract expressionist paintings featuring gestural, loosely defined chair forms in bold red, white, and cream tones set against a vibrant pink background. Signed MM lower right, signed and titled verso. Unframed. Size: 40 x 30 x 1 1/2 in. orn in Toronto, Canada and now based in Waterloo, Ontario, Mary Murdoch is a passionate abstract painter whose bold, expressive work captures the emotional power of color, movement, and line. Although her early career led her to teaching kindergarten, she discovered her true artistic calling later in life, embracing abstract painting in her 60s while studying art in Sarasota, Florida. Her dynamic creations, marked by energetic brushwork and vivid color, have been exhibited widely in Canada, earning recognition and awards for their emotive and liberating qualities.

Lot: 414 - Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "Tulips" Mixed Media on Canvas

Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "Tulips" Mixed Media on Canvas. Unframed. Oil stick and acrylic create the vibrant image of flowers emerging from an enormous pot. Signed "MM" bottom right. Name and title written in pen on back of canvas.  Size: 36 x 36 x 1 1/2 in.  Born in Toronto, Canada and now based in Waterloo, Ontario, Mary Murdoch is a passionate abstract painter whose bold, expressive work captures the emotional power of color, movement, and line. Although her early career led her to teaching kindergarten, she discovered her true artistic calling later in life, embracing abstract painting in her 60s while studying art in Sarasota, Florida. Her dynamic creations, marked by energetic brushwork and vivid color, have been exhibited widely in Canada, earning recognition and awards for their emotive and liberating qualities.

Lot: 415 - Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "Mayhem" Mixed Media on Canvas

Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "Mayhem" Mixed Media on Canvas. Painted in 2020. Unframed. Oil stick and acrylic create the chaotic image. Signed "MM" bottom right. Name written in pen on back of canvas.  Size: 46 x 42 x 3/4 in.  Born in Toronto, Canada and now based in Waterloo, Ontario, Mary Murdoch is a passionate abstract painter whose bold, expressive work captures the emotional power of color, movement, and line. Although her early career led her to teaching kindergarten, she discovered her true artistic calling later in life, embracing abstract painting in her 60s while studying art in Sarasota, Florida. Her dynamic creations, marked by energetic brushwork and vivid color, have been exhibited widely in Canada, earning recognition and awards for their emotive and liberating qualities.

Lot: 416 - Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "The Party" Tall Mixed Media on Canvas

Mary Murdoch (20th/21st Century) Canadian, "The Party" Tall Mixed Media on Canvas. Unframed. Oil stick and acrylic create the image of a well-stocked Mid Century Modern liquor cabinet, ready for partygoers. Signed "MM" bottom right. Name, date of 2025, and title written in pen on back of canvas.  Size: 60 x 40 x 1 3/4 in.  Born in Toronto, Canada and now based in Waterloo, Ontario, Mary Murdoch is a passionate abstract painter whose bold, expressive work captures the emotional power of color, movement, and line. Although her early career led her to teaching kindergarten, she discovered her true artistic calling later in life, embracing abstract painting in her 60s while studying art in Sarasota, Florida. Her dynamic creations, marked by energetic brushwork and vivid color, have been exhibited widely in Canada, earning recognition and awards for their emotive and liberating qualities.

Lot: 417 - Jennier Knauss (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas Seated Woman

Jennier Knauss (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas Seated Woman. Depicting a seated woman in polka-dot swimwear gazes over her shoulder with an intense, skeptical expression in this stylized portrait set against a grassy field dotted with yellow flowers. Framed. Overall Size: 19 1/4 x 18 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 16 x 15 in.  Frame Thickness: 2 1/4 in.    Jennifer Knaus was born in California in 1963 and was drawn to art at a young age, obtaining her Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. Originally focused on still lifes in oils and acrylics on panel and canvas, she began to explore surrealism and shifted her style while attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine in 1991. Returning to California, she acquired her Masters from the University of California, Davis the following year, and gained national recognition for her unique surreal portraits incorporating botanical elements in modernist “green man” paintings. She relocated to Connecticut in 1994 to become a professor at Central Connecticut State University, where she continues to paint and inspire new generations of artists to this day.

Lot: 418 - Erte (1892-1990) Russian, Limited Edition Art Deco Serigraph Print "Les Jolies Dames"

Erte (1892-1990) Russian, Limited Edition Art Deco Serigraph Print "Les Jolies Dames". Art Deco print features a descending row of stylized, draped figures in a vibrant rainbow gradient that transitions from white to deep blue against a stark black background, all encased in a multi-matted black frame. Signed lower right. Numbered 150/300. Framed. Overall Size: 34 x 29 in. Sight Size: 21 x 16 in.   Romain de Tirtoff, known by the pseudonym Erté (from the French pronunciation of his initials), was born Roman Petrovich Tyrtov on November 23rd, 1892 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father served as an admiral in the Russian fleet, and his mother was Ukrainian. An early passion for theater and dance morphed into a life-long obsession with painting and design. In his early teens he traveled to Paris to study sculpture, becoming enamored with Art Nouveau and eventually relocating to the city permanently in 1912, living with Prince Nicolas Oroussoff. Between 1915 and 1937 he shifted to using his mononym and designed over 200 covers for Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue magazines. His elegant fashion designs also shifted into a focus on Art Deco, capturing the imaginations of impresarios Louis B. Mayer and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. His place in the evolution of 20th Century art, in everything from fashion to graphic arts to set design for film, theater, and interior decor, is unrivaled and indisputable. In the decade before his death he branched out into the realm of prints, bronzes, and wearable art, including seven limited edition bottle designs for Courvoisier showing the different stages of cognac-making. He passed away April 21st, 1990.

Lot: 419 - Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Squash Blossoms" Original Framed Lithograph

Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Squash Blossoms" Original Framed Lithograph. Presents his signature form using elementary shapes and colors. Signed in print bottom right. A certificate of authenticity from the Collector's Guild of New York with information about the piece is attached to the back.   Overall Size: 17 1/8 x 14 3/8 in.  Sight Size: 11 3/4 x 9 in.  Alexander "Sandy" Calder (1898-1976) was an American sculptor and painter who pioneered kinetic sculpture and is renowned for his mobiles. Born into a family of artists in Pennsylvania, he initially studied mechanical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology before pursuing art at the Art Students League in New York. His engineering background greatly influenced his work, leading to the creation of wire sculptures, which he called "drawing in space," and his invention of the mobile. After moving to Paris in 1926, he became a key figure in the Abstract movement. He gained international acclaim in the 1950s for his wind-powered mobiles and large-scale installations. His later career included designing a Douglas DC-8 airplane and a BMW race car. Calder's work is held in permanent collections worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Lot: 420 - Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Balloons" Original Framed Lithograph

Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American, "Squash Blossoms" Original Framed Lithograph. Presents his signature form using elementary shapes and colors. Produced in 1971. Signed in print bottom right. A certificate of authenticity from the Collector's Guild of New York with information about the piece is attached to the back.  Overall Size: 17 1/8 x 14 3/8 in.  Sight Size: 11 3/4 x 9 in.  Alexander "Sandy" Calder (1898-1976) was an American sculptor and painter who pioneered kinetic sculpture and is renowned for his mobiles. Born into a family of artists in Pennsylvania, he initially studied mechanical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology before pursuing art at the Art Students League in New York. His engineering background greatly influenced his work, leading to the creation of wire sculptures, which he called "drawing in space," and his invention of the mobile. After moving to Paris in 1926, he became a key figure in the Abstract movement. He gained international acclaim in the 1950s for his wind-powered mobiles and large-scale installations. His later career included designing a Douglas DC-8 airplane and a BMW race car. Calder's work is held in permanent collections worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Lot: 421 - Jason Middlebrook (Born 1966) American, Geometric Abstract Oil on Natural Wood Wall Art

Jason Middlebrook (Born 1966) American, Geometric Abstract Oil on Natural Wood Wall Art. Rainbow Composition with geometric detail painted on natural American Elm. With personalized message from artist on back.  Size: 11 1/4 x 15 3/4 in.   Jason Middlebrook, born in 1966 in Jackson, Michigan, is an American visual artist whose work spans painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, and public‑art projects. He earned a BFA from the University of California, Santa Cruz and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, then completed the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York. Middlebrook is best known for his distinctive “plank sculptures” — rough‑hewn slabs of hardwood painted with intricate, abstract geometric patterns that contrast the natural wood grain, along with large‑scale murals and mosaics. His art consistently explores the tension between the organic world and human‑made structures, reflecting on how nature and urban environments intersect, evolve, and sometimes clash. Living and working in Hudson, New York, Middlebrook draws inspiration from the surrounding woods and landscape, using his work to celebrate nature’s beauty while raising awareness about environmental stewardship.

Lot: 422 - After Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish, Lithograph Print Portrait "Olga Picasso"

After Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish, Lithograph Print Portrait "Olga Picasso". Contemplative, monochromatic portrait depicts Olga Khoklova, Picasso's first wife, in three-quarter profile, rendered in broad, painterly strokes of sepia and earth tones that emphasize light and shadow across her features. Numbered 489/500. Framed. Signed "Collection Marina Picasso", lower right. Overall Size: 43 x 34 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 31 x 27 in.    Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was a Spanish-born artist and one of the most influential figures in modern art, best known for co-founding the revolutionary style of Cubism alongside Georges Braque. Over the course of his long and prolific career, Picasso experimented with a wide range of styles and mediums, from his melancholic Blue Period to his fragmented, abstract compositions that challenged traditional perspectives. His most famous works include Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and Guernica, the latter a powerful political statement on the horrors of war. Picasso’s constant innovation and fearless reinvention reshaped the direction of 20th-century art and continue to influence artists around the world.

Lot: 423 - Michael Lehman (Born 1933) American, Mixed Media on Board Figural Abstract

Michael Lehman (Born 1933) American, Mixed Media on Board Figural Abstract. Mixed-media collage features two stylized, cartoonish figures with sharp, angular features set against a textured background of vintage newsprint and fragmented imagery. Signed lower right. Framed. Size: 16 x 14 in. 

Lot: 424 - Clinton Deckert (21st Century) American, Oil on Canvas Surreal Abstract

Clinton Deckert (21st Century) American, Oil on Canvas Surreal Abstract. Vibrant abstract painting features biomorphic, creature-like shapes in bold red and blue set against a luminous yellow and deep blue background, while small green cellular forms and a golden orb occupy a dark foreground. Signed lower right. Unframed. Size: 12 x 12 in.    Clinton Deckert is an award-winning American contemporary painter known for combining surreal imagery with abstract, dreamlike compositions inspired by nature, memory, and the subconscious. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Southington, Connecticut, where he continues to maintain a home studio, Deckert developed a distinctive visual style influenced by Surrealism, Dada, and artists such as Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris through the Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, and has appeared in museums and galleries throughout the northeastern United States, including the New Britain Museum of American Art, where his work is part of the permanent collection. A former president of Hartford’s Artworks Gallery cooperative, Deckert has also served as a curator, lecturer, and juror for regional arts organizations. Critics have praised his richly layered paintings for their imaginative symbolism, organic forms, and balance of humor and mystery. (clintondeckert.com)

Lot: 424A - Robert Yellowhair Sr. (1937-2016) Native American, Oil on Canvas

Robert Yellowhair Sr. (1937-2016) Native American, Oil on Canvas. Zuni. Native American ceremony. Signed lower left and dated '74.  Overall Size: 16 3/4 x 13 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. Sight Size: 16 x 12 3/4 in.

Lot: 425 - Michael Lehman (Born 1933) American, Mixed Media Abstract Figural Collage

Michael Lehman (Born 1933) American, Mixed Media Abstract Figural Collage.  Depicting two cartoonish, abstract figures—one small and orange with a propeller hat and the other tall and green in a red suit—set against a backdrop of vintage advertisements and surrounded by a thick, dark painted border.  Signed lower left. Framed. Size: 11 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. 

Lot: 426 - Conrad House (1956-2001) Navajo, "Life's Valentine #1" Prismacolor Pencil on Matte Board

Conrad House (1956-2001) Navajo, "Life's Valentine #1" Prismacolor Pencil on Matte Board. Displays a dizzying array of symbols and shapes in vibrant colors. Signed and dated 1987 along with a copyright bottom right. Under glass. Information written on the back bottom right, including the artist, the title, the date, the medium, and the price when acquired by the consignor.  Overall Size: 18 x 20 in.  Sight Size: 16 x 18 in.  Conrad Glenn House was born in 1956 in New Mexico, of Navajo (Diné) and Oneida ancestry. He attended the University of New Mexico, where he obtained his BFA in 1980, before further studying art at the University of Oregon as well as the Pilchuck Glass School. His expressive multimedia work is considered pivotal in redefining 20th Century Native American art, characterized by overlapping figures, intense color, and almost frenzied mixes of animal, plant, and traditional Navajo symbols. His versatile body of ceramics, glass art, paintings, and pastel drawings are in the collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Portland Art Museum, Wheelwright Museum, Heard Museum, Navajo Nation Museum, and numerous other museums and galleries around the world. He passed away in January of 2001, and in 2002 the Heard Museum Guild created the Conrad House Award for the Most Innovative Artist, which has helped further the careers of dozens of other artists including Marilou Schultz, Travis Emerson, Berdine Begay, and many more.

Lot: 427 - John Frates (Born 1943) American, Large Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "After Rothko #1"

John Frates (Born 1943) American, Large Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "After Rothko #1".  Abstract artwork consisting of a series of thick, intersecting brushstrokes in shades of primary red, light blue, and muddy gray that fill the entire canvas in a layered, vertical orientation.Signed and titled verso. Unframed. Size: 40 x 30 in. 

Lot: 428 - John Frates (Born 1943) American, Large Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Boogie Man"

John Frates (Born 1943) American, Large Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Boogie Man". Abstract painting featuring large, energetic blue brushstrokes layered over textured patches of vibrant red and muted gray. Signed and titled verso. Unframed. Size: 48 x 36 in. 

Lot: 429 - John Frates (Born 1943) American, Large Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Jackson Pollock"

John Frates (Born 1943) American, Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist "Jackson Pollock".  Abstract painting features a dense, energetic web of light blue, white, and red paint splatters and drips layered over a dark background in an action-painting style. Signed and titled verso. Framed. Originally part of a larger composition, since destroyed. Size: 45 x 37 in. 

Lot: 430 - John Frates (Born 1943) American, Oil on Canvas Abstract "Distance"

John Frates (Born 1943) American, Oil on Canvas Abstract "Distance".  Abstract painting features thick, dark brushstrokes forming a grid-like structure over patches of red, yellow, and teal against a deep brown and black background. Signed and titled verso, dated 2023. Framed. Overall Size: 28 1/2 x 35 in.  Sight Size: 21 1/2 x 27 1/4 in. 

Lot: 431 - John Frates (Born 1943) American, Oil on Canvas Floral Abstract "Flowers"

John Frates (Born 1943) American, Oil on Canvas Floral Abstract "Flowers". Abstract painting features a vibrant, layered composition of expressive teal and purple brushstrokes punctuated by bold yellow and red floral-like forms. Signed and titled verso, dated 2023. Framed. Overall Size: 23 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.   

Lot: 432 - Simba Pendassa (Born 1950 in Senegal) French, Acrylic on Canvas Cubist Abstract "Sauvons Les Enfants du Monde" (Let's Save the Children of the World)

Simba Pendassa (Born 1950 in Senegal) Acrylic on Canvas Cubist Abstract "Sauvons Les Enfants du Monde" (Let's Save the Children of the World). Colorful abstract oil painting with cubist-inspired geometric shapes and fluid, mask-like figures in earth tones and muted teals. Signed lower left, dated 1991. Titled and attributed verso. Framed. Overall Size: 30 3/4 x 42 1/2 in. Sight Size: 26 1/2 x 38 in.   Simba Pendassa (born 1950) is a Paris-based artist with a studio in Clichy, known for participating in group exhibitions for contemporary and experimental artists. 

Lot: 433 - Simba Pendassa (Born 1950 in Senegal) French, Oil on Cork Cubist Abstract "Garder A Vue" (Under Surveillance)

Simba Pendassa (Born 1950 in Senegal) French, Oil on Cork Cubist Abstract "Garder A Vue" (Under Surveillance)..Abstract composition features a stylized, green-toned figure and a red-accented profile integrated into a textured, grid-like landscape. Signed lower right. Framed.  Condition: Warped in a few spots. Overall Size: 21 3/4 x 41 3/4 in. Sight Size: 19 x 39 in.

Lot: 434 - Oskar D'Amico (1923-2001) Italian/American, Mixed Media Abstract

Oskar D'Amico (1923-2001) Italian/American, Mixed Media Abstract. Mixed-media abstract work featuring a heavily textured central composition of earthy oranges and silver metallic accents against a vibrant red background, characterized by circular motifs and ribbed, industrial-like patterns. Signed lower right. Framed. Size: 40 3/4 x 40 3/4 in. Sight Size: 35 1/2 x 35 1/2 in. Oskar D’Amico (1923–2003) was a prolific Italian-American artist and renowned cinematic art director, celebrated for his "nomadic" ability to master diverse aesthetic styles. Born in Castel Frentano, Italy, he initially studied architecture and philosophy before establishing himself in the Italian film industry, where he served as an art director for over 75 films, including collaborations with legendary directors like Federico Fellini and Orson Welles. His fine art career is typically categorized into three major phases: his early Figurative period featuring "faceless clowns" that reflected post-WWII disillusionment; his Materic period, characterized by heavy, textured abstract expressionism; and his later Geometric phase, influenced by his involvement with the MADI movement. D’Amico’s work is held in prestigious international collections, including the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid and the GyÅ‘r Museum in Hungary, reflecting a legacy that bridged the gap between the structured world of architecture and the fluid boundaries of modern abstraction.  

Lot: 435 - Vinnie Nylon (Born 1969) British, Mixed Media on Wood Panel, "Fertility Goddess"

Vinnie Nylon (Born 1969) British, Mixed Media on Wood Panel, "Fertility Goddess". Vibrant, neo-expressionist painting depicts a stylized, totemic figure with geometric features and uplifted hands, rendered in bold oranges and greens. In painted wood frame. Comes with CoA and original bill of sale. Overall Size: 11 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 1/2 x 4 1/8 in.    Vinnie Nylon (born Vincent O’Connell in 1969 in Kent, England) is a British street artist and graffiti pioneer whose vibrant, character-driven work has made him a respected figure in the urban art scene since the mid-1980s. He draws on influences from punk, skate culture, post-war advertising, cartoons and modern art history, creating a distinctive visual language filled with bold colours, dynamic forms and iconic figures such as his “Soda Pops” and “Keefbobs,” which have appeared on walls, canvases and prints in the UK, Japan and beyond. Over a career of nearly four decades, Nylon has shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions, worked with major brands and publishers, and developed an eclectic body of work that bridges graffiti, pop culture and contemporary street art while building a global collector base.

Lot: 436 - Jean Kalisch, Mid 20th Century Abstract Oil on Canvas, "City Under a Blue Sky"

Jean Kalisch, Mid 20th Century Abstract Oil on Canvas, "City Under a Blue Sky". Titled and dated on the reverse. Born in Japan in the 1920s, Jean Kalisch started her art training as a child. When she was seven years old she was given instruction in Chinese calligraphy with brush and ink. Training in pencil drawing of landscapes, embroidery and oil painting continued through the years until she was seventeen. She then moved to Tokyo to study chemistry, with plans of becoming a pharmacist. Art became limited to those few moments she could take from her studies to visit museums and art shows. Then came the disruption of World War II. In 1954 she married a man who was with the American Judge Advocate's office and came to California. She began taking drawing classes and studied all kinds of painting. Overall Size: 29 x 37 in. Sight Size: 21 3/4 x 29 1/2 in.

Lot: 437 - Large Modern Expressionist Landscape Impasto Acrylic on Plank

Large Modern Expressionist Landscape Impasto Acrylic on Plank. Contemporary landscape with bold, expressive brushstrokes and a high-contrast palette of deep blues and vibrant yellows to capture a rugged mountain scene with a sense of raw, energetic movement. Signed illegibly bottom right. Plank is over an inch thick, and glued onto the frame.  Overall Size: 43 1/4 x 57 in.  Sight Size: 35 3/4 x 49 in. 

Lot: 438 - Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, Acrylic on Canvas Neo-Expressionist Portrait "Boy Meets Birl"

Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, Acrylic on Canvas Neo-Expressionist Portrait "Boy Meets Birl". Neo-expressionist portrait of a stylized face and hand rendered in white, red, and yellow line-work against a stark black background and a bold red upper section. Signed lower left. Unframed. Provenance: From the Medici Family Estate. Size: 40 x 30 in.  Kyle LeBlanc (born October 12, 1995) is a self‑taught American contemporary painter based in San Diego, California, known for his vibrant, color‑saturated works that fuse abstract expression with figurative motifs reflecting the spirit of the American West Coast. Originally a collegiate athlete in football and track at Idaho State University, LeBlanc discovered his passion for art in 2018, beginning by painting to decorate his own apartment and quickly embracing art as a career. His dynamic compositions—often featuring motifs like contemporary cowboys, knights, and kinetic figures moving through abstract atmospheres—celebrate resilience, joy, and living in the present moment, and have been exhibited in galleries and art fairs including Art Basel Miami and solo shows across California and beyond.

Lot: 439 - Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, "Illusion" Mixed Media on Particle Board

Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, "Illusion" Mixed Media on Particle Board. Abstract image features a chaotic, graffiti-style composition of hand-drawn figures, lightning clouds, and symbolic text like "False Gods" and "Land." A lot of random written text and loose figural illustrations on the back give a glimpse inside the artist's mind. Under glass in a two-way frame. Comes with letter from Kruse GWS Auctions, Inc.  Overall Size: 46 3/4 x 34 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 42 1/2 x 30 3/4 in.  Kyle LeBlanc (Born October 12th, 1995) is a self‑taught American contemporary painter based in San Diego, California, known for his vibrant, color‑saturated works that fuse abstract expression with figurative motifs reflecting the spirit of the American West Coast. Originally a collegiate athlete in football and track at Idaho State University, LeBlanc discovered his passion for art in 2018, beginning by painting to decorate his own apartment and quickly embracing art as a career. His dynamic compositions often feature contemporary cowboys, knights, and kinetic figures moving through abstract atmospheres, and have been exhibited in galleries and art fairs including Art Basel Miami and solo shows across California and beyond. 

Lot: 440 - Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, Acrylic on Particle Board Abstract Composition "Crybaby"

Kyle LeBlanc (Born 1995) American, Acrylic on Particle Board Abstract Composition "Crybaby". Color lithograph features a group of five stylized, slender figures with exaggerated limbs standing against a soft-toned background with architectural or abstract motifs. Framed. Provenance: From the Medici Family Estate. Overall Size: 39 1/4 x 27 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 35 1/2 x 23 in.  Frame Thickness: 1 1/4 in. 

Lot: 441 - 1960's Sci-Fi Movie Lithographic Poster "12 to the Moon"

1960's Sci-Fi Movie Lithographic Poster "12 to the Moon". Directed by David Bradley for Columbia Pictures. Copyright 1962. 60/120 along the bottom.  Overall Size: 41 1/4 x 27 1/4 in.

Lot: 442 - 1946 "Cluny Brown" One-Sheet Movie Poster

1946 "Cluny Brown" One-Sheet Movie Poster. Vintage movie poster for the 1946 Ernst Lubitsch production Cluny Brown, featuring lead actors Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones in an embrace alongside a depiction of the novel by Margery Sharp. Framed. Overall Size: 19 x 16 in. Sight Size: 16 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.   Cluny Brown is a romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch, based on the novel by Margery Sharp. Set in post-World War II England, the film follows Cluny Brown, an eccentric and spirited young woman with a passion for plumbing, who finds herself navigating the constraints of upper-class society while pursuing personal freedom and love. Starring Jennifer Jones as Cluny and Charles Boyer as the charming neighbor she encounters, the film combines Lubitsch’s signature wit, sophisticated humor, and social satire. Celebrated for its clever dialogue, endearing performances, and lighthearted critique of social norms, *Cluny Brown* remains a classic example of mid-20th-century romantic comedy.

Lot: 443 - 1956 "Separate Tables" One-Sheet Movie Poster

1956 "Separate Tables" One-Sheet Movie Poster. Vintage insert movie poster for the 1958 film Separate Tables, featuring a grid of lead actors Deborah Kerr, Rita Hayworth, David Niven, and Burt Lancaster above the film's title and production credits. Framed. Numbered along the bottom.  Overall Size: 37 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. Sight Size: 35 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.   Separate Tables is a drama film directed by Delbert Mann, adapted from the plays by Terence Rattigan. Set in a seaside hotel in England, the story interweaves the lives of several lonely and troubled guests, exploring themes of isolation, personal secrets, and human connection. The ensemble cast, including Rita Hayworth, David Niven, and Deborah Kerr, delivers nuanced performances that balance vulnerability and social decorum. Acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of complex emotions, subtle tension, and character-driven storytelling, the film received multiple Academy Award nominations and remains a notable example of mid-20th-century literary adaptations in cinema.

Lot: 444 - 1939 "The Oklahoma Kid" One-Sheet Movie Poster

1939 "The Oklahoma Kid" One-Sheet Movie Poster. Vintage movie poster for the 1941 Warner Bros. film The Oklahoma Kid, featuring a central illustration of James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart in period-accurate attire. Framed. Overall Size: 13 x 16 in. Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.   The Oklahoma Kid is an American Western directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring James Cagney as the titular outlaw-turned-hero and Humphrey Bogart as the villainous cattle baron. Set in the Oklahoma Territory during the early 1900s, the film follows the Oklahoma Kid as he seeks justice against a corrupt landowner while navigating gunfights, romance, and moral dilemmas. Known for its fast-paced action, memorable character interplay, and classic Western tropes, the movie blends suspense and humor while highlighting the archetypal struggle between lawfulness and lawlessness in the American frontier. The Oklahoma Kid remains notable both for its high-profile cast and as an example of Hollywood’s late-1930s approach to the Western genre.

Lot: 445 - 1960's Horror Movie Poster "Strait-Jacket"

1960's Horror Movie Poster "Strait-Jacket". Joan Crawford stars as a serial axe murderer. Numbered in lower right.  Overall Size: 23 1/4 x 29 1/4 in. Sight Size: 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.

Lot: 446 - 1945 "Conflict" One-Sheet Film Poster

1945 "Conflict" One-Sheet Film Poster. Vintage movie poster for the 1945 film noir "Conflict," featuring prominent portrait headshots of stars Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, and Sydney Greenstreet alongside bold, stylized typography. Framed. Overall Size: 43 x 29 1/2 in. Sight Size: 41 1/2 x 27 in.   'Conflict' is a psychological thriller directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, and Sydney Greenstreet. The film follows a troubled man who plots and seemingly executes the perfect murder of his wife, only to be haunted by strange occurrences that make him question whether the crime truly succeeded or if he is unraveling under the weight of guilt. Blending elements of film noir with psychological suspense, Conflict explores themes of paranoia, conscience, and moral consequence, driven by Bogart’s intense performance and a tense, atmospheric narrative that keeps viewers uncertain about what is real and what is imagined.

Lot: 447 - 1941 "Johnny Eager" One-Sheet Movie Poster

1941 "Johnny Eager" One-Sheet Movie Poster. Vintage movie poster for the 1941 MGM film "Johnny Eager," featuring a central illustration of stars Robert Taylor and Lana Turner about to kiss above a bold, red "explosive" graphic. Framed. Overall Size: 43 x 29 1/2 in. Sight Size: 41 1/2 x 27 in.   "Johnny Eager" is a crime drama directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Robert Taylor and Lana Turner. The film follows Johnny Eager, a charming but ruthless ex-convict who manipulates high society to rebuild his criminal empire, only to find his plans complicated when he becomes romantically involved with the idealistic daughter of a powerful district attorney. Blending romance with noir-tinged crime elements, the story explores themes of ambition, corruption, and redemption, with standout support from Van Heflin—whose performance as Johnny’s conflicted friend earned an Academy Award—adding emotional depth to the film’s portrait of moral struggle beneath a polished exterior.

Lot: 448 - (2) Original Affordable Easily Shippable Movie Poster Inserts/ Dr. Death & Terror in Wax Museum (2) Posters

Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls is a 1973 American horror film directed by Eddie Saeta and starring John Considine important not for its plot about a one-thousand-year-old magician lwho earns the secret of prolonging his life indefinitely by transferring the souls of unwilling young people into himself - but for the fact that it is Moe Howard of the Three Stooges last film. Moe appears as a volunteer in the audience watching the magician's act. A Moe, Larry, Cheesy film - but cool poster Terror in the Wax Museum is a 1973 American horror mystery film directed by Georg Fenady (in his directorial debut) and starring Ray Milland, Elsa Lanchester, and Broderick Crawford. That three big stars appeared in such a campy film is part of the fun and lore. The plot is absurd yet fun. At a London wax museum  known for its collection of famous figures, someone is killing the guests. For profit? For the property? For something to do? See the movies and enjoy two great posters for one low price.    Size: 14 x 36 in. 

Lot: 449 - Original Affordable Easily Shippable Movie Poster Inserts - Don is Dead

The Don Is Dead is a 1973 American crime film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Christopher Trumbo starring two time oscar winner Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest, Robert Forster and  Al Lettieri. Poster Insert is in excellent condition. Size: 36 x 14 in. 

Lot: 450 - Original Affordable Easily Shippable Movie Poster Inserts - Chinese Hercules

Fun insert poster about a martial arts fighter, haunted by his past, takes a job as a dock worker in a small village. His vow never to fight again is tested by the cruel owner of the pier directed by Ta Huang, starrring Michael Wai-Man Chan and Fan Chiang.  Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 451 - Affordable. Shippable Movie Poster Insert - THE TAKE

THE TAKE is a 1974 British-American action neo noir crime drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Billy Dee Williams Eddie Albert & Frankie Avalon. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 452 - Affordable/ Easily Shippable Insert Poster - The Desperado Trail

The Desperado Trail is a 1965 West German film directed by Harald Reinl about Greedy businessmen led by the unscrupulous Vermeulen have scoundrels hunt bison on Indian territory in order to provoke a conflict with the Mescalero Apaches. Size: 36 x 14 in. 

Lot: 453 - 2 Dean Martin Poster Inserts - Mr. Rico & 5 Card Stud

2 DEAN MARTIN Insert Posters Mr. Ricco is a 1975 crime drama film directed by Paul Bogart and starring Dean Martin in his last leading film role with Cindy Williams. A murder charge is dropped against San Francisco black militant Frankie Steele, who is represented by liberal attorney Joe Ricco. 5 Card Stud is a 1968 American Western mystery film, directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum. Script based on a novel by Ray Gaulden and was written by Marguerite Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay of True Grit for Hathaway the following year. Produced by the iconic Hal Wallis of Casablanca fame.       Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 454 - 2 Kirk Douglas Insert Posters / The Master Touch & Scalawag

2 KIRK DOUGLAS Movie Inserts  Scalawag is a 1973 film directed by Kirk Douglas, his first of two films directed, the other being Posse. The film is a western re-telling of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson starring Kirk Douglas as John "Captain Peg" with Lesley-Anne Down as Lucy-Ann Hardy Danny DeVito as Fly Speck A Man to Respect released in some territories as The Master Touch, is a 1972 crime film directed by Michele Lupo starring Kirk Douglas, Giuliano Gemma and Florinda Bolkan. Steve Wallace, a safecracker, has just been released from prison attempts one last burglary in Germany with the help of a circus gymnast   Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 455 - 4 Western & Cowboy Movie Poster Inserts

Support Your Local Sheriff! is a 1969 American comedy Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring James Garner, Joan Hackett, and Walter Brennan.  Death of a Gunfighter is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and Don Siegel. It stars Richard Widmark and Lena Horne and features an original score by Oliver Nelson. The theme of the film is the "passing" of the West, the clash between a traditional character and the politics and demands of modern society.  The Deadly Trackers is a 1973 American Western film directed by Barry Shear and starring Richard Harris, Rod Taylor and Al Lettieri based on the novel Riata by Samuel Fuller. Billy Two Hats is a 1974 American Western film directed by Ted Kotcheff. It stars Gregory Peck, Jack Warden, and Desi Arnaz, Jr. Filmed on-location in Israel, Billy Two Hats is from a script by Scottish writer Alan Sharp, the screenwriter of Rob Roy and Ulzana's Raid. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 456 - Original Affordable Easily Shippable Movie Poster Insert - Fireball 500

Fireball 500 is a 1966 stock car racing film, blended with the beach party film genre. A vehicle for stars Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, and Fabian, it was one of a string of similar racing films from the 1960s directed by William Asher, telling the story of Dave Owens (Avalon), a stock car racer forced to run moonshine. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 457 - Frank Sinatra & Raquel Welch Poster insert - Lady in Cement

Lady in Cement is a 1968 American neo-noir [2] mystery crime comedy thriller starring Frank Sinatra & Raquel Welch directed by Gordon Douglas, based on the 1961 novel The Lady in Cement.  Size: 14 x 36 in. 

Lot: 458 - Two Western Movie Poster Inserts

Support Your Local Gunfighter is a 1971 American comic Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring James Garner and Suzanne Pleshette. The supporting cast features Jack Elam, Harry Morgan, John Dehner, Marie Windsor, Dub Taylor, Joan Blondell and Ellen Corby.   A Gunfight is a 1971 American Western film directed by Lamont Johnson, starring the fabulous teaming of legends Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash. The film was financed by the Jicarilla Apache Nation, although there are no leading Native American characters in the story. Douglas' fee was $150,000 plus a percentage of the profits.    Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 459 - Marlon Brando Movie Poster Insert

The Night of the Following Day is a 1969 American Technicolor crime film directed by Hubert Cornfield starring Marlon Brando and Richard Boone. Filmed in France, around Le Touquet it tells the story of a kidnapped heiress being held hostage in a remote beachhouse on the coast of France. There is and always will only be one Marlon Brando!  Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 460 - 3 JERRY LEWIS Poster Inserts Celebrating the Legend

Jerry Lewis- An American Legend Loved in Paris & Everywhere Else  Hook,Line & Sinker is a 1969 American comedy film produced by and starring Jerry Lewis. This was the final film for director George Marshall, whose career dated back to 1916, and Lewis' last film for Columbia Pictures. Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Jerry Paris and starring Jerry Lewis, Terry-Thomas and Jacqueline Pearce was written by Max Wilk based on his 1961 novel of the same title, with the original Connecticut locale moved to Swinging London and Portugal.  The Big Mouth is a 1967 American comedy film produced, directed, co-written, and starring Jerry Lewis.  Quintessential work by the King of Comedy filmed in San Diego and features Frank De Vol as an onscreen narrator. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 461 - HOFFMAN & REDFORD 2 MOVIE POSTER INSERTS

Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 American comedy drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman.  Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here is a 1969 American Western film based on the true story of a Chemehuevi–Paiute Native American named Willie Boy and his run-in with the law in 1909 in Banning, California, United States. The film is an adaptation of the 1960 book Willie Boy: A Desert Manhunt by Harry Lawton. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 462 - Original, Shippable Movie Poster insert -The Murder Game

The Murder Game is a 1965 British crime film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Ken Scott, Marla Landi, Trader Faulkner and Conrad Phillips. It was the last film directed by Salkow.. Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 463 - Sidney Poitier / Movie Poster Insert - For Love of Ivy

For Love of Ivy is a 1968 American romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Mann starring Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Beau Bridges & Carroll O'Connor. The theme song "For Love of Ivy", written by Quincy Jones and Bob Russell, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.    Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 464 - 3 COPS AND ROBBERS: Poster Inserts WIDMARK/ FONDA/BRONSON

3 COPS AND ROBBERS: Poster Inserts WIDMARK/ FONDA/BRONSON Madigan is a 1968 American neo-noir[2] crime drama thriller film directed by Don Siegel (as Donald Siegel) and starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. Siegel was a genre director known at the time for taut action films like The Lineup (1958) and Hell Is for Heroes (1962) as well as the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). He later directed five films starring Clint Eastwood, including Dirty Harry. The Stone Killer is a 1973 American action neo noir thriller film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Charles Bronson. It came out in between The Mechanic (1972) and Death Wish (1974), all three of which teamed up actor/director Bronson and Winner. .  Cops and Robbers is a 1973 crime comedy film directed by Aram Avakian starring Cliff Gorman and Joseph Bologna as Tom and Joe, two corrupt New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers who plan a heist to fund an early retirement for each.   Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 465 - Original Easily Shippable Movie Poster Insert - Angel Unchained

Angel Unchained (also known as Hell's Angels Unchained) is a 1970 American action thriller film directed by Lee Madden for American International Pictures and starring Don Stroud as the title character Angel. t Following a biker brawl involving the Exiles MC (Nomad Chapter), their leader, Angel (Don Stroud) quits in pursuit of a new life.    Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 466 - The Return of Mr. Motto Poster Insert

The Return of Mr. Moto (also known as Mr. Moto and the Persian Oil Case) is a 1965 British second feature ('B'-FILM ) crime film directed by Ernest Morris starring Henry Silva, Terence Longdon, and Suzanne Lloyd. Written by Fred Eggers, Mr. Moto is enlisted by British intelligence to investigate a plot targeting a major oil company.     Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 467 - James Caan /Cinderella Liberty Movie Poster insert

Cinderella Liberty is a 1973 American drama film that tells the story of a sailor who falls in love with a prostitute and becomes a surrogate father for her mixed-race son, starring James Caan, Marsha Mason and Eli Wallach.  The film is one of two 1973 film adaptations of Ponicsan's novels based on his experiences in the U.S. Navy; the other being The Last Detail.   Size: 14 1/2 x 36 in. 

Lot: 468 - Large 1974 Rerelease "Butch Cassidyand the Sundance Kid" Film Poster

Large 1974 Rerelease "Butch Cassidyand the Sundance Kid" Film Poster. This variant of the poster was created for the rerelease 5 years after the film originally came out, capitalizing on the success of Burt Bacharach's iconic "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" as well as its original box office success.  Condition: Fold creases throughout. Minor spotting.  Size: 39 1/2 x 27 in.  Directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” is a 1969 American Western buddy film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, released by 20th Century Fox. Loosely based on historical facts, the plot follows the two iconic Wild West outlaws and a companion as they flee to Bolivia to escape a relentless U.S. posse following a series of train robberies, framing them as likeable “anti-heroes” rather than elusive lawbreaking killers. Although initial reviews from critics were only lukewarm, it won four of the seven Academy Awards it was nominated for and grossed $102 million against a $6 million budget, as well as winning Burt Bacharach both a Grammy and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, and the movie has since received widespread positive reappraisal and immense commercial success. Today, it is preserved in the United States National Film Registry and is frequently ranked by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest Westerns of all time.

Lot: 469 - Richard Amsel (1947-1985) American, Large 1973 "The Sting" Film Poster - AS IS

Richard Amsel (1947-1985) American, Large 1973 "The Sting" Film Poster - AS IS. Signature of artist hidden in image middle right. "The Sting" is a 1973 film about two con men joining forces to avenge the death of a mutual friend, and was a massive critical and commercial success with ten nominations and seven wins at the 1974 Oscars as well as a worldwide gross of $257 million. It is still regarded as one of the best screenplays ever written, and rekindled Newman's career as well as an interest in ragtime music due to its iconic score.  Condition: Fold creases and staining throughout.  Size: 37 1/2 x 27 in.  Richard Amsel (December 4, 1947-November 13, 1985) was an American illustrator and graphic artist renowned for his film posters, album covers, and magazine illustrations. Born in Philadelphia, he began drawing at age five and later studied at the Philadelphia College of Art. His early talent brought him national attention when his proposed poster for Hello, Dolly! was selected by 20th Century Fox. Amsel became especially known for his film posters in the 1970s, including iconic works for Chinatown, The Last Picture Show, The Sting, Flash Gordon, The Dark Crystal, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. He also created over 40 covers for TV Guide, along with portraits of celebrities such as Lily Tomlin, Lucille Ball, Clark Gable, and Vivien Leigh. Amsel received numerous accolades, including awards from the New York and Los Angeles Society of Illustrators, a Golden Key Award from Hollywood Reporter, a Grammy Award, and multiple Hall of Fame inductions. Despite his commercial success, he was critical of the medium of poster art. His last film poster was for Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and his final artwork appeared on a TV Guide cover shortly before his death from complications of AIDS. His work remains influential in graphic design, illustration, and film marketing.  

Lot: 470 - Wynton Marsalis (Born 1961) American, Signed "Citi Movement" Poster

Wynton Marsalis (Born 1961) American, Signed "Citi Movement" Poster. Depicts the jazz master standing at a distance in front of the Twin Towers, with the name of his septet and the title in the upper right corner, along with the word "Columbia" bottom right. Signed in pen middle right. Framed.  "Citi Movement" is a jazz-focused score based on the aural and visual cacophony of the New York cityscape, created by Wynton Marsalis at the remarkable age of 30 for the modern ballet "Griot New York" by choreographer Garth Fagan. An extraordinary collaboration between leading African American artists of the late 1980s, it also featured set constructions by sculptor Martin Puryear and sold out its run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1991. The work was performed opening night by the Wynton Marsalis Septet and is still considered by critics to be one of the finest city-centric scores in musical theater history since "Seesaw" and "West Side Story."  Overall Size: 25 x 13 in.  Sight Size: 23 x 11 in.  Wynton Learson Marsalis was born on October 18th, 1961 in New Orleans, Louisiana into a family of musicians, and received his first trumpet at the age of six. He attended the Juilliard School of Music and settled in New York City in 1981 after leaving without his degree to focus on classical music, but a tour through Europe led him to refocus on jazz instead and record his first album. He has since become one of the most celebrated jazz artists in modern history, working solo, forming quintet and septet groups, and producing dozens of albums as a trumpeter, composer, music instructor, and currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has been active in promoting classical and jazz music to young audiences, but his rejection of rock, pop, hip-hop, and rap in his straight-ahead jazz approach has led to criticism from many other professional musicians. Nevertheless, Marsalis has won nine Grammy Awards, and his 1997 oratorio Blood on the Fields was the first jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Marsalis is the only musician to have won a Grammy Award in both jazz and classical categories in the same year.

Lot: 471 - Vintage Chicago International Livestock and Horse Show Exposition Poster

Vintage Chicago International Livestock and Horse Show Exposition Poster. Vintage advertising poster for the 1939 International Livestock Exposition and Horse Show at the Chicago Union Stock Yard, featuring a large illustration of a man on a horse above a rendering of the exposition building. Framed. Overall Size: 24 1/2 x 10 in. Sight Size: 22 x 13 3/4 in.

Lot: 472 - 1969 Atlanta International Pop Festival Poster

1969 Atlanta International Pop Festival Poster. Framed poster for the 1969 Atlanta International Pop music festival, with psychedelic imagery and faded tie-dye color palette in warm reds and yellows.  Overall Size: 23 x 29 in. Sight Size: 21 x 27 in. ​The Atlanta International Pop Festival was a significant music event held twice in Georgia during the late 1960s. The first festival took place on July 4–5, 1969, at the Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia, approximately 20 miles south of Atlanta. Organized by a 17-member team led by promoter Alex Cooley, the festival attracted an estimated 80,000 to 150,000 attendees. Performers included Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zeppelin, and the Chicago Transit Authority. 

Lot: 473 - 1969 Atlanta International Pop Festival Poster

1969 Atlanta International Pop Festival Poster. Framed poster for the 1969 Atlanta International Pop music festival, featuring stylized depictions of the featured bands against an acid-washed red backdrop.  Condition: Frame has been repaired.  Overall Size: 23 x 29 in. Sight Size: 21 x 27 in. ​The Atlanta International Pop Festival was a significant music event held twice in Georgia during the late 1960s. The first festival took place on July 4–5, 1969, at the Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia, approximately 20 miles south of Atlanta. Organized by a 17-member team led by promoter Alex Cooley, the festival attracted an estimated 80,000 to 150,000 attendees. Performers included Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zeppelin, and the Chicago Transit Authority. 

Lot: 474 - Circa 1930s Buick Showroom Poster, "It's Smart - This Luxurious Interior"

Circa 1930s Buick Showroom Poster, "It's Smart - This Luxurious Interior". Buick showroom advertising poster, likely originating from the late 30s, emphasizing the interior luxury of the Buick. Overall Size: 24 x 24 in. Sight Size: 20 1/2 x 21 in. In the late 1930s, Buick’s advertising emphasized sophistication and comfort, often showcasing women in stylish interiors to highlight the brand’s elegance and modernity. Ads from this era frequently used bold graphic design—like circular framing and high-contrast text—to draw attention to the luxurious features inside the car, aiming to appeal to aspirational buyers interested in both form and function. The focus on interiors reflected a broader automotive trend of marketing cars not just as transportation, but as stylish, comfortable lifestyle choices.

Lot: 475 - Huge French Lithograph Print Advertising Poster "Cycles Gladiator"

Huge French Lithograph Print Advertising Poster "Cycles Gladiator". Large vintage lithograph poster for "Cycles Gladiator," featuring an iconic Art Nouveau illustration of a nude woman with flowing red hair soaring through a starry sky alongside a winged bicycle. Framed. Overall Size: 29 x 55 1/2 in. Sight Size: 36 x 52 in.

Lot: 476 - Vintage Picasso Poster, "Harlequin"

Vintage Picasso Poster, "Harlequin". For a Picasso exhibition at the Galerie Louise Leiris in Paris 1969-1971. "Harlequin" was published by Atelier Mourlot in a limited edition of 2000. The typography is from Picasso's own handwriting. Size: 30 x 20 in.

Lot: 477 - Constant Duval (1877-1956) French, 1924 Paris-Orleans Railway Travel Poster "Vallon d'Autoire"

Constant Duval (1877-1956) French, 1924 Paris-Orleans Railway Travel Poster "Vallon d'Autoire". European scenic travel poster from France. "Chemin De Fer De Paris a Orleans" with printing info below. Framed. Overall Size: 49 1/2 x 37 1/2 in. Sight Size: 40 1/2 x 29 in.

Lot: 478 - Vintage French Exhibition Poster

Vintage French Exhibition Poster. 1980s museum shows of impressionist masters, monet, boadin, etc. and featured contemporary painters. Size: 24 1/4 x 16 3/4 in.

Lot: 479 - Original 1986 Bugatti Poster

Original 1986 Bugatti Poster. Published by Adrien Maeght - Impremerie Arte, Paris. Size: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.

Lot: 480 - Vintage 1974 French Poster

Vintage 1974 French Poster. Published by Galerie Heim, Paris. Color poster in orange and black.

Lot: 481 - Bernard Buffet 1976 Original Poster

Bernard Buffet 1976 Original Poster. Published by Imprimerie SIPO, Beziers. Size: 25 1/4 x 17 3/4 in.

Lot: 482 - Museum Poster of Renoir's Famous Painting "Luncheon at the Boating Party"

Museum Poster of Renoir's Famous Painting "Luncheon at the Boating Party". Depicting Renoir and his friends at La Maison Fournaise, whih is now a Museum of the Impressionists as well as a restaurant. Size: 23 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.

Lot: 483 - Ansel Adams signed Exhibition Poster, "Monolith The Face of Half Dome, 1927"

Ansel Adams signed Exhibition Poster, "Monolith The Face of Half Dome, 1927". Copyright 1983 by the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Hand signed in ink. Overall Size: 36 1/2 x 25 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 31 1/2 x 19 3/4 in. 

Lot: 484 - Cathleen Toelke, Fort Lauderdale Poster, "Riverwalk"

Cathleen Toelke, Fort Lauderdale Poster, "Riverwalk". Toelke was a prolific American Illustrator of posters and book covers. The city commissioned the poster to encourage support for a planned $7 million master plan for the downtown "River Walk" with landscaped promenade, trendy shops, and restaurants. Overall Size: 39 1/2 x 24 in.  Sight Size: 33 x 18 in. 

Lot: 485 - Framed "Buck Roger's Famous Funnies #14" Lithograph of Cover by Frank Frazetta

Framed "Buck Roger's Famous Funnies #14" Lithograph of Cover by Frank Frazetta. Framed, vintage comic book cover featuring Buck Rogers in Famous Funnies issue #214, showcasing iconic science fiction cover art by Frank Frazetta. Overall Size: 13 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 11 x 7 1/4 in.    Buck Rogers was one of the earliest and most influential science fiction adventure strips, debuting in 1929 and quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon that helped define the genre’s visual style and themes. Its success led to appearances in comic book compilations such as Famous Funnies—often considered the first true American comic book series—which reprinted popular newspaper strips for a growing audience in the 1930s. Featuring futuristic technology, space travel, and heroic exploits, Buck Rogers captured the public imagination during the interwar period and played a key role in establishing sci-fi as a staple of comics and popular media.

Lot: 486 - 1939 Walt Disney's Donald Duck "Donald's Golf Game" Serigraph Poster

1939 Walt Disney's Donald Duck "Donald's Golf Game" Serigraph Poster. Poster for the 1938 Walt Disney cartoon Donald's Golf Game, depicting Donald Duck attempting to putt in the rain while Huey, Dewey, and Louie mischievously interfere with a tattered umbrella and golf clubs. Framed. Overall Size: 36 1/4 x 24 1/4 in. Sight Size: 30 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.   Donald's Golf Game is a Technicolor animated cartoon released in 1938 by Walt Disney Productions, starring Donald Duck in one of his classic solo misadventures. Directed by Jack King, the short follows Donald as a seemingly relaxing round of golf quickly spirals into chaos due to his explosive temper and a series of mishaps involving the course and his own stubborn determination. The film highlights Donald’s signature personality traits—frustration, persistence, and comedic rage—through expertly timed slapstick and expressive animation, making it a memorable example of Disney’s late-1930s character-driven humor.

Lot: 487 - 1932 Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse "Barnyard Olympics" Serigraph Poster

1932 Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse "Barnyard Olympics" Serigraph Poster. Vintage poster for the 1932 Walt Disney animated short Barnyard Olympics, featuring Mickey Mouse running across a farm landscape while holding balloons and wearing track shoes with large cleats. Framed. Overall Size: 36 1/4 x 24 1/4 in. Sight Size: 30 1/2 x 21 in.   Mickey's Barnyard Olympics is a black-and-white animated short released in 1932 by Walt Disney Productions, featuring Mickey Mouse and a cast of farmyard animals competing in a lively parody of the Olympic Games. Directed by Wilfred Jackson, the cartoon showcases a series of humorous athletic events—including races and obstacle courses—filled with slapstick gags and playful competition. As one of the early Mickey Mouse shorts, it reflects the studio’s growing confidence in character-driven storytelling and comedic timing during the early sound era, while also capturing the whimsical charm and inventive animation that helped establish Disney’s prominence in the 1930s.

Lot: 488 - Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Sunday Comics Panel "Smack"

Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Sunday Comics Panel "Smack". From the Mickey Mouse Sunday Comics series features a charming illustration of Minnie Mouse kissing Mickey. Numbered 358/1500,. Framed. Includes CoA verso. Overall Size: 11 3/4 x 12 1/4 in.

Lot: 489 - Limited Edition Mickey and the Beanstalk Framed Pin Set

Limited Edition Mickey and the Beanstalk Framed Pin Set. Numbered.  A vibrant, multi-layered cel-style scene depicting Goofy and Mickey Mouse actively sawing down the iconic beanstalk while Donald Duck looks on, capturing a classic moment from Disney's Mickey and the Beanstalk.3313/5000 lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 17 1/2 x 12 in. Sight Size: 11 1/2 x 6 in.

Lot: 490 - Dave Avanzino (21st Century) American, 3D Word Art Sculpture for Disney's Jungle Cruise in Shadow Box

Dave Avanzino (21st Century) American, 3D Word Art Sculpture for Disney's Jungle Cruise in Shadow Box. Intricately detailed shadow box features the words "Jungle Cruise" spelled out using themed sculptural elements-such as miniature skulls, a life preserver, animal patterns, and a radio microphone-all set against a vintage-style map background. Size: 9 1/2 x 13 3/4 x 2 in. Dave Avanzino is an American artist best known for his distinctive hand-cut paper sculptures that transform ordinary materials—especially books and reclaimed paper—into intricate, three-dimensional works of art. Originally trained as a graphic designer, he spent years in the corporate world before shifting his focus to fine art, where he developed a signature style characterized by meticulous craftsmanship and typographic forms. His work often incorporates layered lettering, vintage ephemera, and nostalgic themes, blending storytelling with sculptural design. Avanzino’s pieces have been exhibited in galleries and collected internationally, earning recognition for elevating paper from a humble medium into a sophisticated artistic expression.

Lot: 491 - Rare 2013 Disney Launch Team MagicBand Award in Shadow Box

Rare 2013 Disney Launch Team MagicBand Award in Shadow Box. A rare 2013 Disney MyMagic+ "Launch Team" MagicBand, presented alongside a commemorative plaque celebrating the platform's role in enhancing the guest experience. Overall Size: 14 1/4 x 14 1/4 in.

Lot: 492 - (4) Various Disneyland Memorabilia Items - Country Bears Poster, Pirates of the Caribbean Replica Rifle, Two Baseballs

(4) Various Disneyland Memorabilia Items - Country Bears Poster, Pirates of the Caribbean Replica Rifle, Two Baseballs. Collection features a framed "Big Al" poster from the Country Bear Jamboree, a reproduction flintlock rifle inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean, and two commemorative Disneyland baseballs. Art Size: 28 x 22 in.    Disneyland Park is the original Disney theme park, opened in 1955, and is known for its wide range of immersive attractions, themed lands, and classic rides that define the modern amusement park experience. Visitors explore areas like Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, and Frontierland, each offering distinct storytelling environments and attractions. Signature rides include the swashbuckling Pirates of the Caribbean, the spooky Haunted Mansion, the high-speed thrill of Space Mountain, and the adventure-driven Indiana Jones Adventure. Together, these attractions showcase Disneyland’s blend of nostalgia, storytelling, and cutting-edge ride design, making it one of the most influential and visited theme parks in the world.

Lot: 493 - 2002 Framed "Once Upon A Toy" Opening Crew Monopoly: The Disney Theme Park Edition

2002 Framed "Once Upon A Toy" Opening Crew Monopoly: The Disney Theme Park Edition. Framed, decorative display features a Disney Theme Park Edition Monopoly board game, arranged with play money and property cards to create a nostalgic souvenir of park attractions. Marked "Once Upon a Toy, Summer 2002 Opening Crew". Overall Size: 30 3/4 x 30 3/4 in.

Lot: 494 - Vintage Franklin Mint Monopoly Collector's Edition

Vintage Franklin Mint Monopoly Collector's Edition. The Collector's Edition" Monopoly board game, featuring a deluxe recessed green felt playing surface housed within a premium raised wooden frame. Wooden case with compartments for cards and pieces. Glass lid. Size: 3 1/2 x 22 x 22 in.

Lot: 495 - New York Post Spider-Man Collectible Series Volumes 1-14 Reprint Series

New York Post Spider-Man Collectible Series Volumes 1-14 Reprint Series.  of fourteen "Spider-Man Collectible Series" comic books, spanning Volumes 1 through 14, which reprint classic early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man and Amazing Fantasy #15..Includes two copies of Vol. 13. Size: 10 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.   In 2006, the New York Post partnered with Marvel Comics to distribute the “Spider-Man Collectible Series,” a set of newspaper-insert reprints featuring classic early Spider-Man stories, including material from Amazing Fantasy #15 and the original The Amazing Spider-Man issues. Released weekly as promotional giveaways, the series introduced a new generation of readers to the character’s origins while giving longtime fans inexpensive collectible editions of landmark stories by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Although these reprints are not especially rare or valuable compared with original Silver Age comics, they remain popular among collectors for their nostalgic newspaper-distribution format and distinctive “Not for Resale” markings. (diamondcomics.com)

Lot: 496 - 2006 Signed Super Bowl XL Championship New England Patriots Helmet

2006 Signed Super Bowl XL Championship New England Patriots Helmet.  Silver Riddell New England Patriots replica football helmet featuring a red facemask. Signed on sides by members of the Patriots, including Tom Brady, Tedy Bruschi,  Larry Izzo,  Benjamin Watson,  Dan Koppen, Ellis Hobbs, Matt Cassel, and others from the team. Size: 9 x 9 x  11 in.    Around the time of Super Bowl XL (played in early 2006 to cap the 2005 season), the New England Patriots were already established as a modern dynasty under head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady, having won three titles in four seasons (2001, 2003, 2004). By that specific Super Bowl, however, they weren’t participants—the team had been knocked out in the divisional round by the Denver Broncos—but they were still widely viewed as the league’s gold standard, known for situational football, adaptable game plans, and a defense built on intelligence and discipline rather than star power. Even in a year without a championship appearance, the Patriots’ culture of preparation and their ability to reinvent themselves week to week kept them at the center of the NFL conversation and set the stage for their continued success in the Brady–Belichick era.

Lot: 497 - Vintage Rawlings 100 Football Signed by Members of New England Patriots All-1970s Team

Vintage Rawlings 100 Football Signed by Members of New England Patriots All-1970s Team. Signatures include Outside Linebacker Steve Zabel, Running Back Sam Cunningham, Coach Leo Fairbanks, and many more.  Size: 11 3/4 x 7 in. 

Lot: 498 - Signed Marcus Allen Wilson Football

Signed Marcus Allen Wilson Football. Wilson football in protective acrylic case signed by Marcus Allen. Size: 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 12 in.   Marcus Allen (born 1960) is a former American football running back celebrated for his versatility, durability, and elegant running style. A standout at the University of Southern California, he won the Heisman Trophy in 1981 before beginning a Hall of Fame NFL career with the Los Angeles Raiders and later the Kansas City Chiefs. Allen was a key figure in the Raiders’ victory in Super Bowl XVIII, where he earned Super Bowl MVP honors after scoring one of the game’s most famous touchdown runs. Over his 16-season career, he amassed more than 12,000 rushing yards, excelled as a receiver, and became the first player in NFL history to surpass both 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

Lot: 499 - Signed Joe Montana Wilson Football

Signed Joe Montana Wilson Football. Wilson football in protective acrylic case, signed by Joe Montana. Size: 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.   Joe Montana (born 1956) is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in American football history. Nicknamed “Joe Cool” for his calm performance under pressure, Montana led the San Francisco 49ers dynasty of the 1980s to four Super Bowl championships and earned three Super Bowl MVP awards. Known for his precision passing, leadership, and late-game comebacks, he helped revolutionize the short passing offense under coach Bill Walsh’s West Coast system. During his Hall of Fame career, Montana was selected to eight Pro Bowls and finished with more than 40,000 passing yards, later also playing for the Kansas City Chiefs before retiring in 1995.

Lot: 500 - (2) Adam Vinatieri, Jr. (New England Patriots) Signed Footballs

(2) Adam Vinatieri, Jr. (New England Patriots) Signed Footballs. Two boxed Wilson NFL "Super-Grip" official-size footballs are autographed by New England Patriots player Adam Vinatieri, Jr. Size: 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.    Adam Vinatieri is a former NFL placekicker best known for his clutch performances with the New England Patriots during the early 2000s dynasty. Born in 1972, Vinatieri joined the Patriots in 1996 and became one of the most reliable kickers in league history, famously converting game-winning field goals in Super Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII, as well as the iconic “Snow Bowl” playoff game against the Raiders in 2002. Known for his composure under pressure, he helped secure three Super Bowl titles for New England before continuing his career with the Indianapolis Colts, ultimately retiring as the NFL’s all-time leader in points scored and one of the most accomplished kickers the game has ever seen.

Lot: 501 - Billy Kilmer (Born 1939) American, Signed Wilson Football

Billy Kilmer (Born 1939) American, Signed Wilson Football. The ball is an Extreme Soft Grip, first introduced in 2001. The signature has worn down slightly  but "#17" is cleary visible. A tag attached indicates that a donation was made with the purchase of the piece to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  Size: 10 x 6 x 6 in.  William Orland Kilmer Jr. (born September 5th, 1939, known as “Billy Kilmer”) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints, and Washington Redskins. He was also used as a running back, wide receiver, and punter. He played college football for the UCLA Bruins, then 18 seasons as a professional. In 1964, while playing running back for the 49ers, Kilmer played a supporting role in one of the most infamous incidents in gridiron history when Vikings defensive lineman Jim Marshall ran Kilmer’s fumble back 66 yards into the wrong end zone. In January 1973, at the end of the 1972 NFL season, Kilmer was the losing quarterback in Super Bowl VII, when the Miami Dolphins completed the first and only perfect NFL season by defeating Kilmer's Washington Redskins 14-7.

Lot: 502 - (2) Footballs Signed by Steve Nelson and Steve Zabel

(2) Footballs Signed by Steve Nelson and Steve Zabel. Collectibles consists of a New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVI commemorative football displayed in a black case and a Wilson NFL football autographed by Steve Nelson, presented in its original retail packaging. Case Size: 15 x 9 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. 

Lot: 503 - Football Memorabilia - (3) Signed Footballs, (1) Super Bowl Replica Helmet

Football Memorabilia - (3) Signed Footballs, (1) Super Bowl Replica Helmet. Collection includes a miniature football helmet and three footballs, one of which is displayed in its original "Deep Threat" packaging. Footballs signed by Dick Vermeil, Roger Staubach, and Tyreke Smith. Largest Size: 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. 

Lot: 504 - Collectible Mini Footballs Commemorating Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII

Collectible Mini Footballs Commemorating Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII.  Size: 4 x 7 x 5 in. 

Lot: 505 - NFL Super Bowl Commemorative Lapel Pins in Shadowboxes

NFL Super Bowl Commemorative Lapel Pins in Shadowboxes. A comprehensive collection of NFL Super Bowl commemorative lapel pins, organized and protected within several black-framed display cases. Size: 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 3/4 in. 

Lot: 506 - (56) Vintage NFL Super Bowl XX and XXI Coca-Cola and McDonald's Collector Pins

(56) Vintage NFL Super Bowl XX and XXI Coca-Cola and McDonald's Collector Pins. Framed collections of NFL team helmet pins, featuring vintage sets sponsored by Coca-Cola and McDonald's displayed in black shadowbox frames. Each collection contains 28 individual pins representing each NFL team in the bracket.  Largest Size: 11 x 10 x 1 1/2 in. 

Lot: 507 - (50) Starline Commemorative Super Bowl Lapel Pins

(50) Starline Commemorative Super Bowl Lapel Pins. Collection consists of four framed shadowbox displays containing vintage NFL lapel pins, including two sets of team helmets sponsored by Coca-Cola and McDonald's and two sets of commemorative pins chronicling the first twenty-five Super Bowls. Largest Size: 11 x 10 x 2 in. 

Lot: 508 - (33) Limited Edition Commemorative Sports Lapel Pins

(33) Limited Edition Commemorative Sports Lapel Pins. Collection of various commemorative sports pin sets, primarily featuring NFL Super Bowl and NBA championship themes, housed in clear protective display cases. Largest Size: 6 x 6 x 3/4 in. 

Lot: 509 - (2) Official NFL Super Bowl Patch Collection Booklets

(2) Official NFL Super Bowl Patch Collection Booklets. Lot comprised of two three-ring binder booklets, Official NFL Super bowl Patch Collection, containing information and statistics for every Super Bowl game, as well as the winning team's patch. Size: 9 1/2 x 16 x 3 in. 

Lot: 510 - Signed Joe Montana Kansas City Chiefs Replica Jersey

Signed Joe Montana Kansas City Chiefs Replica Jersey. Signed, red Kansas City Chiefs jersey belonging to Joe Montana, featuring his name and number 19 displayed within a black shadowbox frame. Framed. Size: 36 x 36 x 5 1/2 in.   Joe Montana (born 1956) is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in American football history. Nicknamed “Joe Cool” for his calm performance under pressure, Montana led the San Francisco 49ers dynasty of the 1980s to four Super Bowl championships and earned three Super Bowl MVP awards. Known for his precision passing, leadership, and late-game comebacks, he helped revolutionize the short passing offense under coach Bill Walsh’s West Coast system. During his Hall of Fame career, Montana was selected to eight Pro Bowls and finished with more than 40,000 passing yards, later also playing for the Kansas City Chiefs before retiring in 1995.

Lot: 511 - (58) Vintage Coca-Cola Super Bowl Lapel Pins

(58) Vintage Coca-Cola Super Bowl Lapel Pins. 1985 Coca-Cola Super Bowl Collection features two framed sets of commemorative NFL pins, including one display of individual team helmets and another documenting Super Bowl champions through Super Bowl XXIII.  Largest Box: 11 1/4 x 14 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.    The Coca-Cola Company has long produced limited-edition Super Bowl lapel pins as part of its broader promotional and hospitality efforts around the Super Bowl, turning small collectibles into coveted pieces of sports and advertising memorabilia. These pins are typically distributed to employees, partners, and VIP guests rather than sold widely, which adds to their scarcity and appeal among collectors. Designs often incorporate Coca-Cola’s iconic branding alongside the host city, team imagery, or the official Super Bowl logo, making each pin a snapshot of a specific year’s event. Over time, they’ve become part of a niche collecting culture, with enthusiasts valuing rare editions—especially from milestone games or unique host locations—for both their aesthetic detail and their connection to one of the biggest annual events in sports and marketing.

Lot: 512 - (16) 2013 McDonald's NFL Rush Zone Happy Meal Toy Prototypes

(16) 2013 McDonald's NFL Rush Zone Happy Meal Toy Prototypes.  Collection features thirteen stylized NFL mascot figurines in dynamic poses, each paired with a color-coordinated miniature football displaying its respective team’s logo. Largest Size: 4 1/2 x 2 x 3 in.    Happy Meal toys are small collectible items included with children’s meals sold by McDonald's since the late 1970s, designed to make dining more engaging and fun for kids. These toys have ranged from simple plastic figurines to more elaborate branded tie-ins with popular movies, TV shows, and franchises such as Star Wars and Pokémon, often released in themed sets that encourage repeat visits to complete a collection. Over time, Happy Meal toys have become nostalgic collectibles for adults as well, reflecting trends in pop culture and marketing, while recent efforts have also focused on sustainability, with shifts toward paper-based or recyclable materials.

Lot: 513 - (16) McDonald's NFL Rush Zone Prototype Happy Meal Toys in Package

(16) McDonald's NFL Rush Zone Prototype Happy Meal Toys in Package.  Set contains sixteen packaged miniature NFL mascot figurines, each mounted on a branded base, appearing to be promotional McDonald's prototype toys. Packaging Size: 21 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.  Happy Meal toys are small collectible items included with children’s meals sold by McDonald's since the late 1970s, designed to make dining more engaging and fun for kids. These toys have ranged from simple plastic figurines to more elaborate branded tie-ins with popular movies, TV shows, and franchises such as Star Wars and Pokémon, often released in themed sets that encourage repeat visits to complete a collection. Over time, Happy Meal toys have become nostalgic collectibles for adults as well, reflecting trends in pop culture and marketing, while recent efforts have also focused on sustainability, with shifts toward paper-based or recyclable materials.

Lot: 514 - (4) Signed New England Patriots Memorabilia Hats

(4) Signed New England Patriots Memorabilia Hats. Includes branded pieces from the New England Patriots and Super Bowl XXXVI, as well as a visor with the polo logo on it. Each signed on the brim, the two New England Patriots pieces signed by the Scott Zolack (#16) and the visor signed by Troy Brown (#80).  Size: 7 x 11 x 5 in. 

Lot: 515 - Joe Theismann (Born 1949) American, Black and White Signed Football Player Photo

Joe Theismann (Born 1949) American, Black and White Signed Football Player Photo. Depicts the former quarterback in his youth on the field, holding a football and wearing jersey #7. It is personalized in Sharpie, with the message "Don, Best Wishes," and signed with his number scrawled across it.  Size: 8 x 10 in.  Joe Theismann (born September 9th, 1949) played 12 seasons for the Washington Redskins, leading them to consecutive Super Bowl appearances and winning Super Bowl XVII. He was named the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1983. 

Lot: 516 - 1991 Pro Bowl Promotional Program and Military Insert Signed by Many Football Players

1991 Pro Bowl Promotional Program and Military Insert Signed by Many Football Players. The 1991 Pro Bowl was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, on February 3rd, 1991, and the program has color photos and articles throughout commemorating the event. The plastic insert sheet is "A Tribute to the U.S. Military, Navy-Marine Golf Course, January 29, 1991" with 40 players' pictures included, nearly all of which have the signature of the player near, next to, or on top of them. A remarkable piece of NFL history.  Size (Unfolded): 11 x 17 in. 

Lot: 517 - (4) Baseball and Olympic Sports Memorabilia - Danbury Mint Home Run Records, Coca-Cola 1984 Olympic Pins, Super Bowl XXVI Collector's Edition Booklet

(4) Baseball and Olympic Sports Memorabilia - Danbury Mint Home Run Records, Coca-Cola 1984 Olympic Pins, Super Bowl XXVI Collector's Edition Booklet. Collection of sports memorabilia includes two Danbury Mint folders documenting the 1998 Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa home run record, a framed set of Olympic-themed Coca-Cola pins, and a Super Bowl XXIV special collector's edition program. Size: 11 x 8 3/4 in. 

Lot: 518 - Roger Clemens Signed Baseball

Roger Clemens Signed Baseball. Baseball signed in blue ink, presented inside a black, square display case with a clear viewing window. Size: 7 x 7 x 5 1/2 in.    Roger Clemens is a former Major League Baseball pitcher widely regarded as one of the most dominant power pitchers in history. Over a 24-season career (1984–2007), he played for the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, and Houston Astros, earning seven Cy Young Awards—more than any other pitcher in MLB history. Known for his blazing fastball and intense competitive style, Clemens recorded 354 career wins and over 4,600 strikeouts, ranking among the all-time leaders in both categories. He was an 11-time All-Star and won two World Series championships with the Yankees. His career, however, has been controversial due to allegations of performance-enhancing drug use, which have affected his Hall of Fame eligibility discussions.

Lot: 519 - (6) Signed Red Sox Commemorative Baseballs

(6) Signed Red Sox Commemorative Baseballs. Collection of Boston Red Sox memorabilia includes several commemorative baseballs featuring themes such as the 2004 World Series championship, the team's 100th anniversary, the 1999 All-Star Game, and a player-focused ball featuring Nomar Garciaparra. Size: 3 1/2 x 3 x 8 in.    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball franchise based in Boston, Massachusetts, and are one of the most historic and successful teams in Major League Baseball. Founded in 1901 as a charter member of the American League, the Red Sox originally played at the old Huntington Avenue Grounds before moving to their iconic home, Fenway Park, in 1912. The team is known for its passionate fan base and its storied rivalry with the New York Yankees, a competition that has shaped much of baseball history. The Red Sox famously ended an 86-year championship drought—often called the “Curse of the Bambino”—by winning the World Series in 2004, and they have since added additional titles in 2007, 2013, and 2018, cementing their place as one of baseball’s premier franchises.

Lot: 520 - Baseball Signed by Don Mattingly and Framed Baseball Fragment Signed by Derek Jeter

Baseball Signed by Don Mattingly and Framed Baseball Fragment Signed by Derek Jeter. Sports memorabilia set includes an official American League Rawlings baseball displayed in a wooden case and a framed trading card featuring an autograph of Derek Jeter. Size: 6 3/4 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/4 in. 

Lot: 521 - Collection of Vintage McDonalds Baseball Memorabilia

Collection of Vintage McDonalds Baseball Memorabilia.  Collection of vintage baseball memorabilia includes framed pin sets, World Series and championship buttons, commemorative baseballs, and decorative tins primarily featuring the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals. Largest Size: 16 x 12 x 1/2 in. 

Lot: 522 - (2) Signed Basketball Memorabilia - Nate Archibald Trading Card, Bill Walton Basketball

(2) Signed Basketball Memorabilia - Nate Archibald Trading Card, Bill Walton Basketball. Lot includes trading card autographed by Nate "Tiny" Archibald and an NBA-branded basketball signed by Bill Walton. Art Size: 7 x 5 in. 

Lot: 523 - Bobby Knight Signed Basketball

Bobby Knight Signed Basketball. Autographed Wilson NCAA "Solution" official game basketball, displayed within a clear protective case. Size: 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 11 in.    Bob Knight (1940=2023) was one of the most successful and controversial college basketball coaches in history. Born in 1940 and passing away in 2023, Knight is best known for his long tenure at the University of Indiana, where he led the Indiana Hoosiers to three NCAA championships (1976, 1981, and 1987) and became famous for his motion offense, intense discipline, and volatile sideline demeanor. He also coached the U.S. men’s basketball team to a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. While his coaching brilliance produced sustained success and high graduation rates among players, his career was equally defined by frequent conflicts with players, officials, and administrators, making him one of the most polarizing figures in basketball history.

Lot: 524 - "NBA Inside Drive 2000" and Photograph Signed by Ray Allen

"NBA Inside Drive 2000" and Photograph Signed by Ray Allen. Lot includes signed copy of the NBA Inside Drive 2000 PC game box and a framed action photograph, both autographed by Ray Allen in his Milwaukee Bucks and UConn jerseys, respectively. Largest Size: 10 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.    Roy W. Allen was an American entrepreneur best known for founding the A&W Root Beer brand. In 1919, he began selling his signature root beer in Lodi, California, quickly building a reputation for its quality and distinctive flavor. In 1922, he partnered with Frank Wright, combining their initials to create the “A&W” name and launching what would become one of the first successful American fast-food franchise systems. Allen’s innovation in franchising helped popularize drive-in restaurants and standardized beverage branding across the United States, laying the groundwork for a legacy that continues through A&W Restaurants today.

Lot: 525 - (5) Signed Sports Memorabilia

(5) Signed Sports Memorabilia. This sports memorabilia lot features a 1988 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park official scorebook magazine paired with four signed baseballs and one autographed Nike golf ball. The baseballs include an official 2007 World Series ball, an inscribed 1988 MLB ball, and two clear-cased autographed balls, with one notably signed by Johnny Pesky. The entire collection highlights a mix of vintage and modern baseball collectibles alongside a single multi-sport autograph piece.  Size (Book): 11 x 8 1/4 in. 

Lot: 526 - Boston Red Sox Commemorative Papers and Photographs

Boston Red Sox Commemorative Papers and Photographs. This collection commemorates the Boston Red Sox, highlighted by a central 1987 program celebrating the 75th anniversary of Fenway Park. It features five vintage black-and-white player portrait cards bearing facsimile signatures, including John Kennedy, Sonny Siebert, Reggie Smith, and Marty Pattin. Completing the lot are period pieces of team correspondence, including an official Red Sox mailing envelope, a typed thank-you card, and a 1972 souvenir price list.  Size: (largest) 4 x 6 in.  The Boston Red Sox, a charter franchise of the American League founded in 1901, are one of Major League Baseball's most storied teams. Renowned for their 86-year championship drought known as the "Curse of the Bambino," they have nonetheless won nine World Series titles. The team plays their home games at historic Fenway Park. 

Lot: 527 - March 5, 1956 Sports Illustrated

March 5, 1956 Sports Illustrated. Sports Illustrated published March 5, 1956, spotlighting the Cardinals spring training, as well as a feature on dream cars. Size: 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.   Sports Illustrated is a long-running American sports magazine and media brand founded in 1954, known for its in-depth reporting, photography, and coverage of major sporting events and athletes. The publication became especially famous for its annual Swimsuit Issue, first released in 1964, as well as for iconic covers featuring legends such as Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, and Serena Williams. Beyond print journalism, Sports Illustrated expanded into digital media, documentaries, podcasts, and television, helping shape modern sports storytelling and sports culture in the United States.

Lot: 528 - 2005 Lindy's Sports Magazine Special Collector's Edition Signed by Jerome Bettis

2005 Lindy's Sports Magazine Special Collector's Edition Signed by Jerome Bettis. Featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers as Super Bowl XL champions. Signed in ink on the front cover.  Size: 10 1/2 x 8 in.  Jerome Bettis (born February 16th, 1972), affectionately nicknamed "The Bus," was a bruisingly fast Hall of Fame running back who played 10 of his 13 NFL seasons (1996-2005) with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Renowned for his size, power, and surprising agility, he rushed for 10,571 of his 13,662 career yards and 78 of his 91 career rushing touchdowns in black and gold. 

Lot: 529 - "Full 60 to History: The Inside Story of the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins" and Autographed Photo of Cam Nealy

"Full 60 to History: The Inside Story of the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins" and Autographed Photo of Cam Nealy. Book Size: 13 x 9 1/2 in.    The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and are one of the “Original Six” franchises of the National Hockey League. Founded in 1924, the Bruins are the third-oldest active NHL team and have a long tradition of physical, hard-nosed play paired with periods of elite success. They compete in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference and play their home games at TD Garden, sharing the venue with the Boston Celtics. The Bruins have won multiple Stanley Cup championships, with memorable modern titles coming in 2011 and 2019 appearances (and a championship in 2011), and they remain known for producing legendary players such as Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, and Patrice Bergeron, as well as for their intense rivalries, especially with the Montreal Canadiens.

Lot: 530 - Vintage Signed Golf Tournament Program Lot - 1997 PGA & 2002 Hartford Open

Vintage Signed Golf Tournament Program Lot - 1997 PGA & 2002 Hartford Open. This lot features two signed copies of the 2002 Canon Greater Hartford Open official tournament magazine, both showcasing Phil Mickelson on the front cover. Also included is a multi-signed 1997 PGA Championship program from Winged Foot Golf Club, featuring "The Resorting Life" imagery from The Cloister at Sea Island on its upper half. Each piece in the collection is heavily autographed by various golfers across the covers.  Size: 11 x 8 1/2 in. 

Lot: 531 - Autographed Tiger Woods Commemorative Plaque

Autographed Tiger Woods Commemorative Plaque. Framed Tiger Woods memorabilia collage featuring a large signed photograph of him celebrating, three smaller action shots, and a gold-engraved plaque detailing his career achievements. Overall Size: 26 x 33 in. Sight Size: 24 x 29 1/2 inn.   Tiger Woods (born 1975) is one of the most accomplished and influential golfers in history, credited with transforming the sport through his dominance, athleticism, and global appeal. Turning professional in 1996, Woods quickly rose to prominence by winning the 1997 Masters Tournament by a record margin, becoming both the youngest winner and the first African American champion of the event. Over his career, he captured 15 major championships and more than 80 PGA Tour victories, tying the all-time PGA Tour wins record. Known for his intense competitiveness and remarkable comeback victories—including his emotional 2019 Masters win after years of injuries and personal setbacks—Woods helped bring unprecedented popularity and diversity to professional golf and remains one of the most recognizable athletes in the world.

Lot: 532 - Vintage 1969 LIFE Magazine Special Edition Woodstock Music Festival

Vintage 1969 LIFE Magazine Special Edition Woodstock Music Festival. Vintage copy of the LIFE magazine Special Edition covering the Woodstock Music Festival, featuring the event's iconic graphic design of a white dove perched on the neck of a guitar.   Condition: Wear to edge. Size: 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 533 - June 7, 1965 Sports Illustrated Signed by Muhammad Ali

June 7, 1965 Sports Illustrated Signed by Muhammad Ali. Sports Illustrated published June 7, 1965, with cover image depicting the famous "Phantom Punch" moment, where Ali knocked down Sonny Liston. Signed by Muhammad Ali. Size: 11 1/2 x 9 in.   The two heavyweight title fights between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston are among the most famous and controversial events in boxing history. Their first bout took place in Miami Beach on February 25, 1964, when the brash young challenger Cassius Clay—who soon afterward adopted the name Muhammad Ali—shocked the world by defeating the heavily favored Liston after Liston failed to answer the bell for the seventh round. Ali’s speed, confidence, and nonstop taunting transformed him overnight into a global sports icon. The rematch in Lewiston, Maine, on May 25, 1965, became even more legendary when Ali knocked out Liston in the first round with a quick right hand later dubbed the “phantom punch,” a blow so fast many spectators barely saw it land. The fights marked a turning point in heavyweight boxing and in Ali’s rise as one of the most influential athletes of the twentieth century.

Lot: 534 - July 4, 1969 LIFE Magazine Special Issue "Off to the Moon" Featuring Neil Armstrong and the Crew of the Apollo 11

July 4, 1969 LIFE Magazine Special Issue "Off to the Moon" Featuring Neil Armstrong and the Crew of the Apollo 11.  Vintage July 4, 1969, issue of LIFE magazine featuring a special "Off to the Moon" cover with a portrait of astronaut Neil Armstrong against the backdrop of a crescent moon. Size: 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 1/4 in.

Lot: 535 - 1969 Signed Black and White Photograph of Ted and Joan Kennedy in Convertible

1969 Signed Black and White Photograph of Ted and Joan Kennedy in Convertible. Black and white photograph of Ted Kennedy and his wife, Joan Bennett Kennedy, waving from a convertible car. Inscribed above; "To Bob Chadwell; Best wishes - Ted Kennedy, USA 12/23/69'. In wooden framed. Overall Size: 17 1/4 x 16 1/4 in. Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 in.

Lot: 536 - Framed John F. Kennedy Commemorative Wall Plaque "Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You" and Decorative Plate

Framed John F. Kennedy Commemorative Wall Plaque "Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You". Black-framed commemorative display honors John F. Kennedy, featuring a black-and-white photograph of him in a rocking chair alongside the Presidential Seal, two JFK half-dollar coins, and a collection of his most famous quotes. What else do I have to say? Overall Size: 26 x 30 in.  Sight Size: 22 x 25 1/2 in.    John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. A charismatic leader and symbol of youthful energy, Kennedy is remembered for his inspiring speeches, advocacy for civil rights, and ambitious vision for space exploration, famously challenging the nation to land a man on the Moon. His presidency faced critical Cold War moments, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear conflict but was ultimately resolved through careful diplomacy. Despite his brief time in office, Kennedy left a lasting legacy of public service, optimism, and a call to civic responsibility encapsulated in his famous exhortation, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.”

Lot: 537 - 1991 Hamilton Gifts Star Trek Spock Figurine

1991 Hamilton Gifts Star Trek Spock Figurine. Vintage Mr. Spock action figure from Star Trek, preserved in its original clear plastic packaging with a colorful franchise hangtag and identification sticker. With original tag. Size: 11 x 4 x 2 in.    Spock (often called Mr. Spock) is a central character in the Star Trek universe, first portrayed by Leonard Nimoy. As the half-human, half-Vulcan science officer of the starship Enterprise, Spock is known for his commitment to logic, emotional restraint, and intellectual precision, reflecting the values of his Vulcan heritage while continually grappling with his human side. His distinctive appearance—pointed ears, arched eyebrows, and calm demeanor—along with his famous salute and phrase “Live long and prosper,” have made him one of the most iconic figures in science fiction. Through his friendships and moral dilemmas, Spock embodies the tension between reason and emotion, giving the character enduring philosophical depth and cultural significance.

Lot: 538 - (9) License Plates

(9) License Plates. This collection features 3 regular Florida state license plates, 3 specialized Florida plates (1 Protect Our Reefs and 2 Protect the Panther), 1 Georgia plate, 1 Texas plate, and 1 plate from the country of Honduras, a unique find.  Size: 6 x 12 in.  License plate collecting began as enthusiasts saved discarded early 20th Century tags, evolving into an organized hobby with the 1954 formation of the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association (ALPCA). Collectors cherish plates for their historical, artistic, and regional significance, often focusing on porcelain, early steel, or specific vintage, vanity, or geographically significant plates. France and Germany were the first to produce plates in 1902, followed a year later by the state of New York. While many in the first decade of the 20th Century were home-made, Massachusetts began mass producing metal plates using prison labor in the 1920s, leading to countrywide adoption of the practice during the 1930s. The most valuable license plate ever sold at auction was the Dubai plate “P 7,” which sold for roughly $15 million in April of 2023, but collectors still typically focus on the more antique forms, such as the eighth Australian license plate ever made, “SA 8” from 1906 that sold for $2.3 million in 2024. 

Lot: 539 - (4) Vintage Packs of Playing Cards

(4) Vintage Packs of Playing Cards. Vintage playing card boxes, most notably a Duratone set featuring portraits of the Triple Crown winner Citation, alongside multiple Congress brand "Cel-U-Tone Finish" decks. Largest Size: 5 x 4 x 1 in. 

Lot: 540 - (4) Book-Shaped Trinket Boxes

(4) Book-Shaped Trinket Boxes. One is a single large book with cherubs on the cover that opens up. The others are comprised of "multiple" books, two of which open by the cover and the other a "stack" of books that open on their side. All made of leather and wood, with brass hinges. These books are perfect for hiding trinkets, birthday gifts, small bottles of booze, or anything else you'd like to keep private in your luxurious home library.  Largest Size: 11 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 6 in. 

Lot: 541 - Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, "The Wedding" Numbered Giclee

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, "The Wedding" Numbered Giclee. Signature in print bottom right. Numbered 117/300 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 42 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 31 x 20 in.  Marc Chagall (1887-1985), born Moishe Shagal, was a Russian-French artist and a founder of surrealism. Born in Vitebsk, Russia, he was first exposed to art through a schoolmate, later studying in St. Petersburg and returning to Vitebsk to become commissar for the arts. In 1910, he traveled to Paris, where he was exposed to different art movements like Cubism and Fauvism, and adopted his new name to fit in. He lived in a unique twelve-sided studio where he frequently exchanged ideas with other artists and quickly became known for his distinctive style. When the Nazis invaded France, his friend Varian Fry rescued him and his family from a Gestapo roundup, moving them to New York in 1941. Chagall's first wife, Bella, died of a viral infection in 1944. He returned to France in 1947, where he met Russian milliner Valentine Brodsky who became his muse for the rest of his life. Chagall worked in nearly every artistic medium, creating works from biblical etchings to stained-glass windows. He lived in Vence, France, until his death in 1985, leaving behind a vast body of work.

Lot: 542 - Marc Chagall, Abstract Lithograph, "Les Soucis"

Marc Chagall, Abstract Lithograph, "Les Soucis". Facsimile signed in the plate. Certificate of authenticity on the reverse.   Overall Size: 46 x 35 1/2 in. Sight Size: 34 x 23 in.

Lot: 543 - Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, Surrealist Photomechanical Graphic Print "Lovers Over Paris"

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Russian/French, Surrealist Photomechanical Graphic Print "Lovers Over Paris. Vibrant, dreamlike lithograph featuring ethereal figures and a horse set against a swirling blue landscape, characterized by his signature surrealist style and folkloric imagery. Signed lower right. Numbered 427/500, lower left. Overall Size: 36 x 42 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 23 x 29 1/2 in.    Marc Chagall (1887-1985), born Moishe Shagal, was a Russian-French artist and a founder of surrealism. Born in Vitebsk, Russia, he was first exposed to art through a schoolmate, later studying in St. Petersburg and returning to Vitebsk to become commissar for the arts. In 1910, he traveled to Paris, where he was exposed to different art movements like Cubism and Fauvism, and adopted his new name to fit in. He lived in a unique twelve-sided studio where he frequently exchanged ideas with other artists and quickly became known for his distinctive style. When the Nazis invaded France, his friend Varian Fry rescued him and his family from a Gestapo roundup, moving them to New York in 1941. Chagall's first wife, Bella, died of a viral infection in 1944. He returned to France in 1947, where he met Russian milliner Valentine Brodsky who became his muse for the rest of his life. Chagall worked in nearly every artistic medium, creating works from biblical etchings to stained-glass windows. He lived in Vence, France, until his death in 1985, leaving behind a vast body of work.

Lot: 544 - Marino Marini (1901-1980) Italian/Swiss, Etching & Aquatint, "Gran Cavaliere"

Marino Marini (1901-1980) Italian/Swiss, Etching & Aquatint, "Gran Cavaliere". Signed lower right, numbered lower left 40/50 (XL/L). Overall Size: 52 x 38 in.  Sight Size: 38 x 25 1/2 in. 

Lot: 545 - Large Abstract Oil Painting in the Style of Richard Diebenkorn

Large Abstract Oil Painting in the Style of Richard Diebenkorn. With geometric and lyrical elements found in Diebenkorns Ocean Park Series beginning in the late 1960's. size: 37 3/4 x 43 1/2 in. Sight Size; 37 x 43 in.

Lot: 546 - Andres Guerrero, 20th/21st Century American, Mixed Media Pop Art Painting

Andres Guerrero, 20th/21st Century American, Mixed Media Pop Art Painting. Andres Guerrero is a contemporary artist working in San Francisco and exhibiting at Guerrero Gallery. He is the former artist, curator, and founder of White Walls Gallery San Francisco. Size: 48 x 48 x 1 in. 

Lot: 547 - Andres Guerrero, 20th/21st Century American, Large Mixed Media Pop Art Painting

Andres Guerrero, 20th/21st Century American, Large Mixed Media Pop Art Painting. Andres Guerrero is a contemporary artist working in San Francisco and exhibiting at Guerrero Gallery. He is the former artist, curator, and founder of White Walls Gallery San Francisco. Overall Size: 48 x 30 in.

Lot: 548 - Don Chase, 20th Century American, Large 1960s Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting

Don Chase, 20th Century American, Large 1960s Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting.  Overall Size: 41 x 31 in.  Sight Size: 40 1/2 x 30 1/2 in.    Don Chase was born in Peoria, Illinois, where he lived near his paternal grandfather, a portrait artist in his younger days. It was seeing his grandfather's paintings that awakened in Don an Pinterest in art, and he began to notice color and line in things around him at an early age. After high school, he served with the United States Army, spending a part of the time in Japan. There he studied with a Japanese artist, more for pure enjoyment than with any thought of serious application. The influence of that learning is still apparent in his work today, revealed in the gently flowing backgrounds and the wispy forms of his "soft" paintings. The work is properly an honest portrayal of the artist as a man. The bold use of color, the sensitivity of design and subject, the strength of pattern in the "textured abstracts", the gentle entwining of old memories with today's dreams, the upsurging sweep of brush stroke, all depict the nature and vitality of Don Chase. Being largely a self-taught artist, he has had little formal art education. His natural talent and the experiences of his life aided by an avid curiosity, a love of books and people, and a bold willingness to try new methods serve him well. He resides and works in Whittier, California, where he prolifically creates the paintings which are owned by hundreds in the California area and elsewhere across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.

Lot: 549 - Xiu-Ping Liao (Born in 1936) Taiwanese, Silkscreen with Embossing on Foil Paper, "Dialogue"

Xiu-Ping Liao (Born in 1936) Taiwanese, Silkscreen with Embossing on Foil Paper, "Dialogue". Signed and dated 1972. Signed, dated, and titled. Overall Size: 26 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. Sight Size: 25 3/4 x 19 1/2 in.

Lot: 550 - Jason Schoener (1919-1997) American, Abstract Oil on Canvas, "Sunion Revisted"

Jason Schoener (1919-1997) American, Abstract Oil on Canvas, "Sunion Revisted". Signed lower right. Titled and dated 1963 on label verso. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1919, Schoener came from a family of distinguished American artists. He was the nephew of sculptor/painter William Zorach and his wife, painter Marguerite Zorach. Beginning in 1939, Schoener spent his summers at the Zorach family farm in Georgetown, Maine, where he helped with chores and studied art with his Uncle William. Jason's cousin, artist Dahlov Ipcar (the Zorachs' daughter), was also part of those summer art sessions. In 1941, Schoener graduated from the Cleveland Institute School of Art and spent a year at the School of Architecture at Western Reserve University. He enrolled in the U.S. Naval Reserve at Northwestern University, and was commissioned as an ensign in 1944, serving at the Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific. After the war, Schoener began his teaching career at Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute School of Arts in Utica, NY while also earning a master's degree from Columbia. In 1946 Schoener purchased the historic Washington Heal house, built in 1798, and located near his uncle's farm in Georgetown. In 1951, he married Virginia Worley, and they moved to California, where Schoener served as an instructor, department chairman, and dean at California College of Arts and Crafts. Meanwhile, Schoener continued to use his Georgetown home as a summer studio, while also finding time to travel to Europe and Latin America. Scenes he observed in Scotland, Greece and Latin America, in particular, found their way into many of his oil paintings. Other favorite subject matter included floral still life, naval operations scenes and, of course, land and seascapes from around Georgetown. Throughout his career, he worked in both oils and watercolor. Schoener's other teaching assignments included Mills College, and the Athens Technological Institute in Greece. Over the span of almost two decades, Schoener had several solo exhibitions at the Midtown Gallery on East 57th Street in New York. In September of 1993, Schoener exhibited at the Boyden Gallery at St. Mary's College of Maryland. In 1994, Schoener donated 21 of his paintings done during the war to the U.S. Naval Academy. Schoener and his wife were in California at the time of his death in 1997. Overall Size: 25 x 25 in. Sight Size: 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.

Lot: 551 - Mitsuyo Moore (Born 1976) Japanese/American, 1997 Abstract Pastel, "Night Vision"

Mitsuyo Moore, Japanes/American, 1997 Abstract Pastel, "Night Vision". Moore came to California in 1984. She studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco receiving a degree in 1988. Overall Size: 31 1/4 x 39 in.  Sight Size: 20 1/4 x 29 in. 

Lot: 552 - Sjaane Gordon (21st Century) Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Cityscape

Sjaane Gordon (21st Century) Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Cityscape. Vibrant, contemporary cityscape painting by Sjaane Gordon, featuring a stylized skyline rendered in bold, geometric blocks of color with a moonlit sky and colorful reflections on the water below. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 28 x 34 in.  Sight Size: 23 3/4 x 29 3/4 in. 

Lot: 553 - Maggie Leitner, 20th Century American, Large Mid Century Abstract Acrylic on Masonite Painting

Maggie Leitner, 20th Century American, Large Mid Century Abstract Acrylic on Masonite Painting. Signed and dated '67 lower left. Leitner was known for paintings and monoprints.   Overall Size: 43 x 36 1/4 in. Sight Size: 42 x 35 in.

Lot: 554 - Duane Wakeham (Born 1931) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape with Stream

Duane Wakeham (Born 1931) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape with Stream. Signed lower right. Duane A. Wakeham was born May 2, 1931. Artist, lecturer, juror and workshop instructor, Duane A Wakeham lives in San Francisco, California. He is a Master Pastelist of the Pastel Society of America and in 2000 was elected to the society's Hall of Fame. He is a graduate of the Meinzinger Art School in Detroit, Michigan State University and Stanford University. Overall Size: 27 1/2 x 37 in. Sight Size: 19 x 24 in.

Lot: 555 - Betty Blayton-Taylor (1937-2016) African/American, Oil on Canvas Abstract

Betty Blayton-Taylor (1937-2016) African/American, Oil on Canvas Abstract. Signed and dated lower right. Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 – October 2, 2016) was an American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist, Blayton was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and sculptor. She is best known for her works often described as "spiritual abstractions".[ Blayton was a founding member of the Studio Museum in Harlem and board secretary, co-founder and executive director of Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), and a co-founder of Harlem Textile Works. She was also an advisor, consultant and board member to a variety of other arts and community-based service organizations and programs. Her abstract methods created a space for the viewer to insert themselves into the piece, allowing for self reflection, a central aspect of Blayton's work. Overall Size: 26 x 26 in. Sight Size: 24 x 24 in.

Lot: 556 - Walter Feldman (1925-2017) American, Abstract Oil on Maisonite

Walter Feldman (1925-2017) American, Abstract Oil on Maisonite. Signed upper right corner. Walter Feldman was born in 1925 in Lynn Massachusetts.He was an American painter, printmaker, mosaicist, educator, and founder of Ziggurat Press whose life and work were deeply shaped by his immigrant upbringing, World War II service, and commitment to modern art. Born in Massachusetts to Eastern European Jewish immigrants, Feldman studied at the Yale School of Fine Arts before serving in intense combat during World War II, where he was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and later turned to painting as a form of healing. After earning his BFA and MFA at Yale under influential artists including Willem de Kooning and Josef Albers, Feldman developed a style blending realism, abstraction, symbolism, and modernist influences while frequently exploring themes of war, spirituality, suffering, and redemption. He gained national recognition for his award-winning woodcuts and paintings, exhibited widely in New York and internationally, and became known for incorporating mosaic techniques and richly textured surfaces into his art after studying in Italy on a Fulbright Fellowship. Feldman spent more than fifty years teaching at Brown University while continuing an acclaimed career in painting, printmaking, stained glass, mosaics, and artists’ books through his innovative Ziggurat Press. His work is held in major collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, and he continued creating art until his death in 2017. Overall Size: 24 x 24 in.

Lot: 557 - Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, HC Serigraph Print Modern Interior Scene

Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, HC Serigraph Print Modern Interior Scene. Limited-edition serigraph by artist Fance (Francois Ledan), featuring a stylized interior with a bold, red-carpeted staircase, checkered floors, and various artworks on the walls. Titled "Interior with Red Staircase". Signed lower right. Numbered HC 18/85, lower left. Information verso. Framed.  Comes with Park West Appraisal.  Overall Size: 46 1/2 x 34 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 40 x 28 in.    Fanch (François Ledan) (Born 1960) is a French painter celebrated for his expressive, colorful works that merge elements of figurative and abstract art. Working under the pseudonym Fanch, Ledan’s paintings often feature dynamic compositions, vivid palettes, and playful, whimsical imagery that evoke both emotional intensity and a sense of joy. Influenced by modern European movements as well as Breton cultural motifs, his work explores themes of identity, imagination, and the human experience, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary, spontaneous approach. Fanch has exhibited widely in France and internationally, gaining recognition for his ability to create visually striking art that resonates with both collectors and the general public.

Lot: 558 - Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, Limited Edition Serigraph Modern Interior Scene

Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, Limited Edition Serigraph Modern Interior Scene. Limited-edition panoramic serigraph by Fanch (Francois Ledan), featuring a vibrant, stylized living room that opens onto a Mediterranean coastal view and a lush garden with a fountain. Titled "Villa in Big Sur".  Signed lower right. Numbered 127/340, lower left. Framed. Comes with Park West Appraisal.  Overall Size: 19 x 45 in.  Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 34 1/2 in.    Fanch (François Ledan) (born 1960) is a French painter celebrated for his expressive, colorful works that merge elements of figurative and abstract art. Working under the pseudonym Fanch, Ledan’s paintings often feature dynamic compositions, vivid palettes, and playful, whimsical imagery that evoke both emotional intensity and a sense of joy. Influenced by modern European movements as well as Breton cultural motifs, his work explores themes of identity, imagination, and the human experience, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary, spontaneous approach. Fanch has exhibited widely in France and internationally, gaining recognition for his ability to create visually striking art that resonates with both collectors and the general public.

Lot: 559 - Will Barnet (1911-2012) American, "Soliloquy" Artist's Proof Screenprint

Will Barnet (1911-2012) American, "Soliloquy" Artist's Proof Screenprint. Depicts a robed woman resting on a Persian rug with a black cat by her side. Signed in pencil bottom right. "Artist's Proof" written in pencil bottom middle. Title written in pencil bottom left. Label on back from Lantern Gallery.  Overall Size: 20 3/4 x 32 in.  Sight Size: 14 1/2 x 26 1/2 in.  Will Barnet was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1911 and studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Art Students League of New York under Stuart Davis and Charles Locke, where he also became the League’s official printer in 1936. Barnet taught at many institutions including the Art Students League, Cooper Union, Yale University, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, mentoring generations of artists such as James Rosenquist, Cy Twombly, Audrey Flack, and Lois Dodd. Represented by the Bertha Schaefer Gallery from the 1950s onward, his work earned wide recognition, with pieces held in major collections including the National Gallery of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Barnet received numerous accolades, including the first Artist’s Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Design, the College Art Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Lippincott Prize, the Childe Hassam Prize, and the 2011 National Medal of Arts presented by President Barack Obama. He passed away in New York City in 2012 at the age of 101.

Lot: 559A - Ralph Mapson (20th Century) Mid Century Serigraph

Ralph Mapson (20th Century) Mid Century Serigraph. "Cable Car, San Francisco". Signed and titled lower margin.  Mapson was an artist/illustrator known for colorful San Francisco street scenes. Overall Size: 15 3/4 x 12 5/8 in.  Sight Size: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. 

Lot: 560 - Michael Patterson (Born 1963) American, Watercolor on Paper Expressionist Crowd Scene

Michael Patterson (Born 1963) American, Watercolor on Paper Expressionist Crowd Scene. Expressionist watercolor painting depicts a bustling European city street on a rainy day, featuring numerous figures with colorful umbrellas whose reflections shimmer on the wet pavement against a backdrop of historic urban architecture. Overall Size: 15 3/4 x 20 3/4 in. Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 14 1/4 in. Michael Patterson (b. 1953) is a contemporary American painter known for expressive, often atmospheric works that range from figurative scenes to abstraction, shaped by decades of travel and experimentation. Born in Hudson, New York, into a family of artists, he studied painting, printmaking, and sculpture at SUNY Purchase and developed a style attentive to light, texture, and everyday visual moments—from city streets and coastal scenes to intimate human subjects. Patterson has lived and worked in various locations, including extended periods in Europe, and has exhibited widely in both the United States and abroad. His later work increasingly explores abstraction through layered color, movement, and tactile techniques, and his paintings are held in numerous private and corporate collections, reflecting a long, evolving career rooted in observation and personal experience.

Lot: 561 - Michael Patterson (Born 1953) American, Watercolor on Paper Expressionist Forest

Michael Patterson (Born 1953) American, Watercolor on Paper Expressionist Forest. Watercolor painting captures a rocky woodland scene with a fallen log spanning a small stream, using loose brushwork and a cool palette of blues and greens to highlight the textured stones and dappled light. Signed lower left, dated 1987. Overall Size: 17 3/4 x 21 1/2 in. Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.   Works that range from figurative scenes to abstraction, shaped by decades of travel and experimentation. Born in Hudson, New York, into a family of artists, he studied painting, printmaking, and sculpture at SUNY Purchase and developed a style attentive to light, texture, and everyday visual moments—from city streets and coastal scenes to intimate human subjects. Patterson has lived and worked in various locations, including extended periods in Europe, and has exhibited widely in both the United States and abroad. His later work increasingly explores abstraction through layered color, movement, and tactile techniques, and his paintings are held in numerous private and corporate collections, reflecting a long, evolving career rooted in observation and personal experience.

Lot: 562 - LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, Artist's Proof Serigraph Print Expressionist Sports Illustration "Downhill Skier"

LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, Artist's Proof Serigraph Print Expressionist "Downhill Skier". Vibrant, expressionistic serigraph depicting a downhill skier navigating a slalom course through a splash of bold, multi-colored strokes. Signed lower right. AP in lower left.  Size: 31 1/2 x 17 in.    LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) was an American painter and illustrator celebrated for his vibrant, expressionistic depictions of sports, leisure, and celebrity culture. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and developed a distinctive style marked by bold colors, energetic brushwork, and a sense of movement that captured the excitement of events such as boxing matches, horse races, and the Olympic Games. He gained widespread recognition through his long association with Playboy magazine, where his illustrations brought a dynamic visual flair to reportage and lifestyle subjects. Over his career, Neiman became one of the most popular and commercially successful artists in the United States, with his work exhibited internationally and embraced for its accessible, high-energy celebration of modern life.

Lot: 563 - LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1972 Serigraph Print Expressionist Sports Illustration "Basketball"

LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1972 Serigraph Print Expressionist Sports Illustration "Basketball". Created during the 1972 Munich Olympics and featuring a dynamic sketch of athletes playing on a multi-hoop court in Olympic Park. Signed lower right. Numbered 236/250 lower left. Framed. Certificate of Authenticity on verso.  Overall Size: 27 3/4 x 31 3/4 in. Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 717 1/2 in . LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) was an American painter and illustrator celebrated for his vibrant, expressionistic depictions of sports, leisure, and celebrity culture. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and developed a distinctive style marked by bold colors, energetic brushwork, and a sense of movement that captured the excitement of events such as boxing matches, horse races, and the Olympic Games. He gained widespread recognition through his long association with Playboy magazine, where his illustrations brought a dynamic visual flair to reportage and lifestyle subjects. Over his career, Neiman became one of the most popular and commercially successful artists in the United States, with his work exhibited internationally and embraced for its accessible, high-energy celebration of modern life.

Lot: 564 - LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1972 Serigraph Print Sports Illustration "Olga Korbut"

LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1972 Serigraph Print Sports Illustration "Olga Korbut". Capturing the legendary gymnast Olga Korbut during a practice session at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Signed lower right. Numbered 141/250 lower left. Information verso. Framed. Overall Size: 27 3/4 x 31 3/4 in. Sight Size: 17 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.   LeRoy Neiman (1921–2012) was an American painter and illustrator celebrated for his vibrant, expressionistic depictions of sports, leisure, and celebrity culture. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and developed a distinctive style marked by bold colors, energetic brushwork, and a sense of movement that captured the excitement of events such as boxing matches, horse races, and the Olympic Games. He gained widespread recognition through his long association with Playboy magazine, where his illustrations brought a dynamic visual flair to reportage and lifestyle subjects. Over his career, Neiman became one of the most popular and commercially successful artists in the United States, with his work exhibited internationally and embraced for its accessible, high-energy celebration of modern life.

Lot: 565 - LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1973 Serigraph Print Expressionist Sports Illustration "The Shot Put"

LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) American, 1973 Serigraph Print Expressionist Sports Illustration "The Shot Put". Created for the 1972 Munich Olympics and featuring a muscular athlete in mid-throw against the backdrop of the Olympic Stadium. Signed lower right, in plate and in pencil. Numbered 159/250 lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 27 3/4 x 31 3/4 in. Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 17 1/2 in.   LeRoy Neiman (1921–2012) was an American painter and illustrator celebrated for his vibrant, expressionistic depictions of sports, leisure, and celebrity culture. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and developed a distinctive style marked by bold colors, energetic brushwork, and a sense of movement that captured the excitement of events such as boxing matches, horse races, and the Olympic Games. He gained widespread recognition through his long association with Playboy magazine, where his illustrations brought a dynamic visual flair to reportage and lifestyle subjects. Over his career, Neiman became one of the most popular and commercially successful artists in the United States, with his work exhibited internationally and embraced for its accessible, high-energy celebration of modern life.

Lot: 566 - Florence Putterman (1927-2021) American, "Messenger" Monoprint

Florence Putterman (1927-2021) American, "Messenger" Monoprint. Shows an abstract landscape with rolling fields and yellow clouds in the sky. The one-of-a-kind piece is signed in pencil bottom right and titled in pencil bottom left. Held in an ornate frame.  Condition: Frame shows signs of distress.  Overall Size: 17 x 15 in.  Sight Size: 7 1/2 x 6 in.  Florence Putterman was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 14th, 1927 and was drawn to art at an early age, obtaining her Masters of Fine Arts from Pennsylvania State University and becoming an early proponent of allusory and Symbolist abstract art at a time when the field was dominated by men. Settling in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, she constantly reinvented her work throughout her career, working in many mediums including photography, found object collages, acrylics on canvas, and woodcuts,  and received numerous accolades including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Pennsylvania State University and a National Endowment Grant in 1979. Her paintings and prints are included in countless collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Art Institute, and the Gulf Coast Museum of Florida, and she held hundreds of individual and group exhibitions throughout the country. After moving to Sarasota, Florida in the 1990s she became active in the arts colony there, and taught at various universities, schools, and community organizations right up until her death on August 5th, 2021.

Lot: 567 - Signed Limited Edition Photographic Print of Lady Gaga by Brendan Sullivan

Signed Limited Edition Photographic Print of Lady Gaga by Brendan Sullivan. Depicts the Grammy-winning artist at the earliest stages of her career, holding a poker chip in an iconic photograph shot by her friend, DJ VH1 (a.k.a. Brendan Jay Sullivan), for her first Esquire interview. Sullivan is a writer and producer from Brooklyn, best known as DJ/collaborator for Lady Gaga, and made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Just Dance" in 2008. Signed by the photographer in pen bottom right. Numbered 18/250 in pen bottom left.  Overall Size: 18 x 22 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 15 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. 

Lot: 568 - Gunnary Anderson (1927-2022) American, Oil on Masonite, Reclining Nude in a Yellow Interior

Gunnary Anderson (1927-2022) American, Oil on Masonite, Reclining Nude in a Yellow Interior. Signed lower right. A painter and illustrator, Gunnar Anderson is especially noted for child portraits. He was born in Berkeley, California and remained in the state, settling in Sonoma. He studied at the California School of Fine Arts with Clifford Still and the Art Center College of Design with Lorser Feitelson. Overall Size: 22 x 31 1/2 in. Sight Size: 18 x 27 1/2 in.

Lot: 569 - Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) Guatemala, Original Airbrush Pinup Hawaiian Girl

Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) Guatemala,  Original Airbrush Pinup Hawaiian Girl. A classic mid-century pin-up illustration featuring a blonde woman in a colorful bikini and floral hair accessory, rendered in a smooth, airbrushed style and set within a bold red frame. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 39 1/4 x 31 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 37 1/2 x 29 1/2 in.    Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) is a Guatemalan-born American airbrush and pin-up artist best known for his highly detailed illustrations of women, custom motorcycle artwork, and commercial art featured in publications such as Playboy, Penthouse, and Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly. Born on April 29, 1960, in Guatemala City, Cartagena moved to the United States in 1981 and spent years developing his craft while working various jobs before becoming a professional illustrator in the early 1990s. He gained recognition for painting murals on leather jackets and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, eventually establishing an international reputation for glamorous, retro-inspired pin-up imagery that blends technical precision with sensual realism.

Lot: 570 - Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) Guatemala, Original Airbrush Hawaiian Girl Pinup

Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) Guatemala, Original Airbrush Hawaiian Girl Pinup.  Pin-up illustration depicts a blonde woman in a floral-patterned bikini posing with a matching hibiscus flower in her hair against a clean white background. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 39 1/4 x 31 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 37 1/2 x 29 1/2 in.    Carlos Cartagena (Born 1960) is a Guatemalan-born American airbrush and pin-up artist best known for his highly detailed illustrations of women, custom motorcycle artwork, and commercial art featured in publications such as Playboy, Penthouse, and Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly. Born on April 29, 1960, in Guatemala City, Cartagena moved to the United States in 1981 and spent years developing his craft while working various jobs before becoming a professional illustrator in the early 1990s. He gained recognition for painting murals on leather jackets and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, eventually establishing an international reputation for glamorous, retro-inspired pin-up imagery that blends technical precision with sensual realism.

Lot: 571 - Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) American, Numbered Lithograph Pin-Up

Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) American, Numbered Lithograph Pin-Up. Titled "First Love". Limited edition lithograph distributed by the Spencer Museum of Arts, printed 1986. Pencil numbered 379/450. Signed in plate, Varga. Size: 39 1/2 x 26 1/4 in. Artist Biography: Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) was a celebrated Peruvian American artist known for his glamorous, idealized pinup paintings that became iconic during the mid-20th century. Starting his career as an illustrator for *Ziegfeld Follies* in the 1920s, Vargas achieved widespread fame during World War II with his “Varga Girls” series for *Esquire* magazine, which boosted soldiers' morale with images of beautiful, alluring women rendered in soft, airbrushed tones. His work was distinguished by its delicate, realistic portrayal of the female form, often characterized by long legs, flowing hair, and sensuous but tasteful poses. Vargas’s later work, especially with *Playboy* in the 1960s and 70s, continued to influence American pop culture and defined much of the pinup aesthetic, securing his legacy as a master of pinup art. His style and attention to detail remain influential in art and fashion, making Vargas one of the most iconic pinup artists of his era.

Lot: 572 - ​​​​​​Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) American, Numbered Lithograph Pin-Up

Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) American, Numbered Lithograph Pin-Up. Titled "First Love". Limited edition lithograph distributed by the Spencer Museum of Arts, printed 1986. Pencil numbered 381/450. Signed in plate, Varga. Size: 39 1/2 x 26 1/4 in. Artist Biography: Alberto Vargas (1896–1982) was a celebrated Peruvian American artist known for his glamorous, idealized pinup paintings that became iconic during the mid-20th century. Starting his career as an illustrator for *Ziegfeld Follies* in the 1920s, Vargas achieved widespread fame during World War II with his “Varga Girls” series for *Esquire* magazine, which boosted soldiers' morale with images of beautiful, alluring women rendered in soft, airbrushed tones. His work was distinguished by its delicate, realistic portrayal of the female form, often characterized by long legs, flowing hair, and sensuous but tasteful poses. Vargas’s later work, especially with *Playboy* in the 1960s and 70s, continued to influence American pop culture and defined much of the pinup aesthetic, securing his legacy as a master of pinup art. His style and attention to detail remain influential in art and fashion, making Vargas one of the most iconic pinup artists of his era.

Lot: 573 - Howard Behrens (1933-2014) American, "Promenade" Large Mediterranean Lithograph

Howard Behrens (1933-2014) American, "Promenade" Large Mediterranean Lithograph. Beautiful coastal vista in the distance and a quaint sea-side home in the foreground, surrounded by lush vegetation. Signature in print bottom right. Framed, with the title on the back on a label.  Overall Size: 43 x 53 in.  Sight Size: 30 x 39 in.  Howard Chesner Behrens, born on August 20th, 1933 in Chicago, Illinois, was an American painter renowned for his vibrant, palette-knife paintings that often reflected his love of travel, photography, and color theory. Educated at the University of Maryland, College Park, he earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in painting and sculpture before working seventeen years at the U.S. Government Printing Office. In retirement, Behrens pursued painting full-time, achieving widespread popularity through galleries, auctions, cruise ships, and major retail outlets. Living in Potomac, Maryland after his second marriage, he continued producing thick, post-Impressionist-inspired canvases until his death on April 14th, 2014, following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Lot: 575 - Mixed Media Geometric Abstract "Study in Blue and Black"

Mixed Media Geometric Abstract "Study in Blue and Black". Abstract work, described as a "Study in Blue + Black," featuring overlapping geometric shapes in various shades of blue against a dark background. Unsigned. Framed. Overall Size: 32 x 47 in. Sight Size: 24 x 38 in.

Lot: 576 - Starlie Sokol-Hohne (Born 1958) American, Abstract Mixed Media Monotype

Starlie Sokol-Hohne (Born 1958) American, Abstract Mixed Media Monotype. A series of rectangular shapes with gradating colors forms the image, which is designed to be displayed either vertically or horizontally based on the buyer's preference. Numbered in pencil 1/1 bottom left as well as side bottom left. Signed in pencil bottom right as well as side bottom right. A label on the back of the frame reads "Sokol Hohne Abstract Mixed Media $800" with a framing label beneath it.  Overall Size: 45 x 36 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 36 1/2 x 28 in.  Starlie Sokol-Hohne was born in 1958 in Santa Monica, California, and studied art at the University of California, Los Angeles, obtaining her degree in 1980. Her experiences as a child riding horses in the woods and canyons near her home inspired her desire to express nature both abstractly and realistically, and since the early 80s she began exhibiting nationally both in group and one-woman shows. She currently runs Sokol-Hohne Studios, a group of art advisors and interior designers with offices in Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona, and her work is found in private, public, and corporate collections all over the world. 

Lot: 577 - Signed Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist

Signed Oil on Canvas Abstract Expressionist. Abstract expressionist oil painting characterized by a central cluster of energetic, multicolored brushstrokes in shades of green, red, and blue that diffuse into a muted, pale background. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 40 x 26 3/4 in. Sight Size: 39 x 26 in.

Lot: 578 - Judith Farro (Born 1947) Turkish/Israeli, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Harbor Cityscape

Judith Farro (Born 1947) Turkish/Israeli, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Harbor Cityscape. Impressionistic oil painting of a river scene featuring sailboats moored before a stone arched bridge and a distant cityscape, executed with textured palette knife work in vibrant blues, greens, and earthy tones. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 42 x 30 in. Sight Size: 34 1/2 x 23 1/2 in.   Judith Farro (born November 17, 1947) is a contemporary artist born in Turkey who lived in Israel from 1949 to 1969. Between 1967 and 1969, she studied at the Tel Aviv Academy of Painting, where she served as an assistant to the sculptor Igael Tumarkin. She continued her training in France from 1970 to 1975 at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, earning a diploma in painting and drawing. Since 1980, she has lived and worked in Brittany, France.

Lot: 579 - Signed Rivera (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Southwestern Architectural Landscape

Signed Rivera (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Southwestern Architectural Landscape. Impressionistic landscape painting by Dennis Poitras depicts a sunlit adobe courtyard in Santa Fe, New Mexico, filled with blooming pink and white trees and vibrant desert flora. Signed lower right, Rivera. Overall Size: 40 x 50 1/4 in.

Lot: 580 - Joanna Zjawinska (Born 1950) Polish/American, "Odalisque" Framed Serigraph

Joanna Zjawinska (Born 1950) Polish/American, "Odalisque" Framed Serigraph. Depicts a well-rouged woman sitting demurely on a settee, gazing at the onlooker. Signature in print bottom right.  Overall Size: 41 x 56 in.  Sight Size: 31 1/2 x 41 1/2 in.  Joanna Zjawinska was born in 1950 in a small Polish mining town, and began painting at an early age, first earning a Bachelor’s degree from the Warsaw School of Architecture before finding her true love at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, obtaining a Master’s in Graphic Design. In 1979 she moved to New York to pursue a full-time art career, with her expressive oils and watercolors quickly gaining attention for their high translucence and fantastical imagery. Today she works from a home studio in San Francisco, California, with her works represented in the National Museum in Torun, Poland and the Polish Institute of New York, and can be found in many public and private collections around the United States. 

Lot: 581 - Harriet Shorr (1939-2016) American, Framed Multi-Page Still Life Mixed Media on Paper

Harriet Shorr (1939-2016) American, Framed Multi-Page Still Life Mixed Media on Paper. This magnificent eight foot long display of five of her works, likely done in colored pencil and crayon during an experimental phase in the late 1970s to early 1980s, shows five different still lifes linked by their placement on the surfaces underneath them, with blue dominating the left side and purple dominating the right. Signed bottom right of the last image on the right.  Overall Size: 21 1/2 x 93 in.  Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 85 1/2 in.  Harriet Shorr was born in 1939 in Brooklyn, New York and studied at Swarthmore College and Yale School of Art and Architecture, becoming an art teacher at Swarthmore after receiving her BFA in 1962. She was a McDowell Fellow and became a professor emerita at Purchase College as well as a significant figure in the New York art scene, with her realist style of direct, “wet-into-wet” oil painting of still lifes without preliminary drawings praised by critics for featuring arrangements of objects with deep metaphorical or mythological significance. Her later complex allegorical scenes and experiments with other artists as well as poetry led to several critically acclaimed books, and by the time of her death in 2016 her work had left a lasting impact on contemporary realism, with pieces in numerous corporate collections as well as in the Chicago Art Institute and the Brooklyn Museum.

Lot: 582 - John Checkley (1922-1991) American, California Harbor Scene on Canvas

John Checkley (1922-1991) American, California Harbor Scene on Canvas. Signed lower right. New Zealander John Checkley, A San Franciscan since 1955, enjoys a well-deserved reputation for his charming water colors, which capture the ever-changing moods of the Bay Area. Now he has developed a unique style in acrylics, gaining immediate recognition for himself and winning an enthusiastic following in art circles across the nation. Overall Size: 31 x 31 in.  Sight Size: 30 x 30 in. 

Lot: 583 - Large 1960s Mid Century Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting

Large 1960s Mid Century Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting. Signed with initials and dated '67 on the back. Overall Size: 40 1/2 x 49 in.  Sight Size: 38 1/2 x 48 in. 

Lot: 584 - Marlys Mallet (Born 1942) American, Abstract Mixed Media Painting, "Islands Romance"

Marlys Mallet (Born 1942) American, Abstract Mixed Media Painting, "Islands Romance". Original label on reverse. Size: 44 x 56 1/2 x 2 in. 

Lot: 585 - Helen Ann Licht, 20th/21st Century American, Oil on Canvas, "Burning Bush"

Helen Ann Licht, 20th/21st Century American, Oil on Canvas, "Burning Bush". Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse. Licht is known is known for her colorful contemporary paintings of traditional Bible and Jewish themes. Her work has been exhibited at galleries and museums in the United States and Mexico. Size: 44 x 36 1/2 x 2 in. 

Lot: 586 - Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas

Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas. Depicts a gaggle of women in bathing suits. Signed bottom right.  Overall Size: 11 x 14 in.  Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.  Jennifer Knaus was born in California in 1963 and was drawn to art at a young age, obtaining her Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. Originally focused on still lifes in oils and acrylics on panel and canvas, she began to explore surrealism and shifted her style while attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine in 1991. Returning to California, she acquired her Masters from the University of California, Davis the following year, and gained national recognition for her unique surreal portraits incorporating botanical elements in modernist “green man” paintings. She relocated to Connecticut in 1994 to become a professor at Central Connecticut State University, where she continues to paint and inspire new generations of artists to this day. 

Lot: 587 - Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, "Miss February" Surrealist Oil on Board

Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, "Miss February" Surrealist Oil on Board. Done in her signature style, with a pair of green legs made up of shaped leaves below a body comprised on the peel of an orange and two bees hovering under a red flower with unopened blossoms surrounding it. Signed on protective backing, along with the title and dated 2005.  Overall Size: 25 1/2 x 14 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 21 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.  Jennifer Knaus was born in California in 1963 and was drawn to art at a young age, obtaining her Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. Originally focused on still lifes in oils and acrylics on panel and canvas, she began to explore surrealism and shifted her style while attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine in 1991. Returning to California, she acquired her Masters from the University of California, Davis the following year, and gained national recognition for her unique surreal portraits incorporating botanical elements in modernist “green man” paintings. She relocated to Connecticut in 1994 to become a professor at Central Connecticut State University, where she continues to paint and inspire new generations of artists to this day. 

Lot: 588 - Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, "Pink Bathing Suit" Surrealist Oil on Board

Jennifer Knaus (Born 1963) American, "Pink Bathing Suit" Surrealist Oil on Board. A caricature woman in the one-piece suit with hat on her slightly enlarged head, all against a striking yellow background. Signed, titled, and dated May 2005 on the back.  Overall Size: 11 x 16 in.  Sight Size: 6 x 11 in.  Jennifer Knaus was born in California in 1963 and was drawn to art at a young age, obtaining her Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. Originally focused on still lifes in oils and acrylics on panel and canvas, she began to explore surrealism and shifted her style while attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine in 1991. Returning to California, she acquired her Masters from the University of California, Davis the following year, and gained national recognition for her unique surreal portraits incorporating botanical elements in modernist “green man” paintings. She relocated to Connecticut in 1994 to become a professor at Central Connecticut State University, where she continues to paint and inspire new generations of artists to this day. 

Lot: 589 - Jennifer Knauss (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas Pop Surrealist "Little Legs"

Jennifer Knauss (Born 1963) American, Oil on Canvas Pop Surrealist "Little Legs". Whimsical Pop Surrealist painting depicts a hybrid figure with a glowing lightbulb head, a floral petal skirt, and human legs in striped stockings. Titled and signed verso. Dated 2006. Overall Size: 10 3/4 x 14 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 5 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.    Jennifer Knaus was born in California in 1963 and was drawn to art at a young age, obtaining her Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. Originally focused on still lifes in oils and acrylics on panel and canvas, she began to explore surrealism and shifted her style while attending the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine in 1991. Returning to California, she acquired her Masters from the University of California, Davis the following year, and gained national recognition for her unique surreal portraits incorporating botanical elements in modernist “green man” paintings. She relocated to Connecticut in 1994 to become a professor at Central Connecticut State University, where she continues to paint and inspire new generations of artists to this day.

Lot: 590 - I. Gregoire (20th Century) Large Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Portrait

I. Gregoire (20th Century) Large Acrylic on Canvas Abstract Portrait. Abstract painting featuring two stylized, geometric figures rendered in a vibrant palette of teal, purple, and yellow with expressive, textured brushwork. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 37 1/2 x 40 in.  Sight Size: 24 x 27 in. 

Lot: 591 - Life Size 1980s Oil Painting of the Legendary Musician and Artist David Bowie

Life Size 1980s Oil Painting of the Legendary Musician and Artist David Bowie. Size: 66 1/2 x 41 1/2 x 1 3/4 in. 

Lot: 592 - Andrew Kent (Born 1950) American, Black and White Photograph Print of David Bowie

Andrew Kent (Born 1950) American, Black and White Photograph Print of David Bowie. Black-and-white photograph of David Bowie, captured in a dapper three-piece suit and fedora while leaning against a railing and holding a small bouquet of flowers. Framed. Overall Size: 26 1/2 x 22 in. Sight Size: 22 1/2 x 17 3/4 in.   Andrew Kent (born circa 1950) is an acclaimed American music photographer best known for his iconic images of rock stars and cultural icons from the 1970s and beyond. With deep access to backstage life and live performances, Kent captured candid and striking portraits of legends such as David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop, Frank Zappa, and KISS, with some of his shots gracing magazine covers and album art. His collaboration with David Bowie from 1975 to 1978 remains especially celebrated for its intimate documentation of the artist during a pivotal creative era. Kent’s work appeared in major publications including Rolling Stone, Time, Vanity Fair, and Playboy, and today he lives in Sun Valley, Idaho, where he pursues personal interests while his classic rock photography continues to be exhibited and appreciated.

Lot: 593 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artists Proof Digital Print of Jagger

Richard E. Aaron A/P Digital Print of Jagger. Circa 1978. Original color artist proof digital print of Mick Jagger by Richard E. Aaron. Pencil signed by Aaron at the lower right, and penciled lower left "A/P Jagger". Sticker on verso reads "The Gallery of Richard E. Aaron".  Overall Size: 22 x 17 in.  Sight Size: 19 x 13 in.  Richard Aaron has shot still photography for a wide variety of media, however he is best known for his music photography. He shot the first photographic rock'n' roll cover of Time magazine, and his work has appeared in more than 46,000 magazines, newspapers and books worldwide.

Lot: 594 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artists Proof Digital Print of Chuck Berry

Circa 1980. Original black/white artist proof digital print of Chuck Berry by Richard E. Aaron. Pencil signed by Aaron at the lower right, and penciled lower left "A/P Chuck Berry". Sticker on verso reads "The Gallery of Richard E. Aaron".  Perhaps no one is more responsible for the shape and sound of rock and roll music than Chuck Berry. Therefore, it was quite fitting that he was one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986. Overall Size: 17 x 22 in.  Sight Size: 12 x 19 in.  Richard Aaron has shot still photography for a wide variety of media, however he is best known for his music photography. He shot the first photographic rock'n' roll cover of Time magazine, and his work has appeared in more than 46,000 magazines, newspapers and books worldwide.

Lot: 595 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artists Proof Digital Print of Linda Rondstadt

Richard E. Aaron A/P Digital Print of Linda Rondstadt. Circa 1980. Original color artist proof digital print of Linda Rondstadt by Richard E. Aaron. Pencil signed by Aaron at the lower right, and penciled lower left "A/P Linda Rondstadt". Sticker on verso reads "The Gallery of Richard E. Aaron".  Overall Size: 23 x 17 in.  Sight Size: 19 x 13 in.  Richard Aaron has shot still photography for a wide variety of media, however he is best known for his music photography. He shot the first photographic rock'n' roll cover of Time magazine, and his work has appeared in more than 46,000 magazines, newspapers and books worldwide.

Lot: 596 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Foghat

Richard E. Aaron (1949 -2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Foghat. A dynamic back-view of the guitarist performing under a bright spotlight for the band Foghat, as several fans watch enthusiastically from the edge of the stage. Marked AP Foghat lower left, signed lower right. Overall Size: 17 x 22 in. Sight Size: 13 x 19 in.   Richard E. Aaron (April 23, 1949 – December 8, 2016) was an American music and entertainment photographer celebrated for capturing some of the most iconic images of rock ’n’ roll history over a career spanning more than three decades. Best known for photographing approximately 4,000 musical artists, Aaron’s work appeared on hundreds of album covers, including Frampton Comes Alive!, and in more than 45,000 magazines, newspapers, and books worldwide. He shot the first rock-and-roll Time magazine cover featuring Paul McCartney and Wings and photographed legendary figures such as David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin. Recognized by Modern Photography as one of the “10 Best Rock Photographers” in the world, Aaron was known for combining the energy of live performance with intimate portraiture, and his work also extended into film, television, and publicity photography.

Lot: 597 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Rod Stewart

Richard E. Aaron (1949 -2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Rod Stewart. Black-and-white studio portrait features Rod Stewart posing with his arms crossed and a serious expression, showcasing his signature spiky hairstyle and a striped shirt layered under a vest. Marked AP Rod Stewart lower left, signed lower right. Unframed. Overall Size: 22 x 17 in. Sight Size: 19 1/4 x 12 3/4 in.   Richard E. Aaron (April 23, 1949 – December 8, 2016) was an American music and entertainment photographer celebrated for capturing some of the most iconic images of rock ’n’ roll history over a career spanning more than three decades. Best known for photographing approximately 4,000 musical artists, Aaron’s work appeared on hundreds of album covers, including Frampton Comes Alive!, and in more than 45,000 magazines, newspapers, and books worldwide. He shot the first rock-and-roll Time magazine cover featuring Paul McCartney and Wings and photographed legendary figures such as David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin. Recognized by Modern Photography as one of the “10 Best Rock Photographers” in the world, Aaron was known for combining the energy of live performance with intimate portraiture, and his work also extended into film, television, and publicity photography.

Lot: 598 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Aerosmith

Richard E. Aaron (1949 -2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, Aerosmith. Black-and-white photograph by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith leaning against a textured wall with his hands behind his head and a cigarette in his mouth. Marked AP Aerosmith lower left. Signed lower right. Unframed. Overall Size: 17 x 22 in. Sight Size: 13 1/4 x 19 in.   Richard E. Aaron (April 23, 1949 – December 8, 2016) was an American music and entertainment photographer celebrated for capturing some of the most iconic images of rock ’n’ roll history over a career spanning more than three decades. Best known for photographing approximately 4,000 musical artists, Aaron’s work appeared on hundreds of album covers, including Frampton Comes Alive!, and in more than 45,000 magazines, newspapers, and books worldwide. He shot the first rock-and-roll Time magazine cover featuring Paul McCartney and Wings and photographed legendary figures such as David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin. Recognized by Modern Photography as one of the “10 Best Rock Photographers” in the world, Aaron was known for combining the energy of live performance with intimate portraiture, and his work also extended into film, television, and publicity photography.

Lot: 599 - Richard E. Aaron (1949-2016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, KISS

Richard E. Aaron (1949 -016) American, Artist's Proof Photography Print, KISS. Blue-toned high-contrast print of the rock band KISS in their signature makeup and costumes, playfully posing with small Japanese parasols. Marked AP KISS lower left. Signed lower right. Unframed. Overall Size: 22 x 17 in.

Lot: 600 - 2014 Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Fender Guitar Mania Miniature Guitar and Stand

2014 Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Fender Guitar Mania Miniature Guitar and Stand.  Miniature electric guitar featuring a vibrant, psychedelic finish with swirling multi-colored patterns, checkered accents, and bright orange tuning pegs. On back:  Item No. 12087 Visual Acoustics Figurine GUITARMANIA™ © 2014 United Way of Greater Cleveland FENDER™, STRATOCASTER™, and the distinctive headstock and body designs displayed here are the trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensee: Westland Giftware, Inc. Made in China Size On Stand: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. 

Lot: 601 - Used 2014 Cannondale Synapse Carbon 5 Model Endurance Road Bike

Used 2014 Cannondale Synapse Carbon 5 Model Endurance Road Bike. Labels throughout indicate its origins and style, which uses a lightweight carbon fiber frame for ease of transport and comfort on long rides while still being nimble enough for tough inclines. Signs of use, including pink tape around the handlebars which usually indicates participation in a triathlon or at the very least a time-trial.  Size: 66 x 19 x 45 in.  Cannondale Bicycle Corporation, an American division of Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings, was founded in 1971 by Joe Montgomery and Murdock MacGregor. Initially producing precast concrete and later cycling accessories, the company is now best known for pioneering mass-produced aluminum bicycle frames and innovations like the CAAD series and Lefty forks. Despite being the smallest of the so-called “Big 4” bicycle brands (including Specialized, Trek, and Giant), their unconventional designs have kept them competitive throughout the years. Headquartered in Wilton, Connecticut, with engineering in Germany and France, Cannondale manufactures frames in Taiwan and assembles bikes in Vietnam, the United States, and the Netherlands. Once publicly traded in 1995 before going to bankruptcy protection in 2003 and changing hands several times thereafter, Pon Holdings acquired it in 2021 as part of their purchase of Dorel Sports.

Lot: 602 - Iconic Maison Rougier Tall Acrylic Tulip Floor Lamp

Iconic Maison Rougier Tall Acrylic Tulip Floor Lamp. The lightweight piece creates an otherworldly effect when illuminated, appearing as a beautiful flower bulb from the three interlocking pointed pieces ascending from the metal base. Label near cord, as well as another on the bottom giving the origin.  Condition: Working.  Size: 14 x 14 x 40 in.  After training in Paris as a cabinetmaker in the 1950s, Roger Rougier (1926-1993) emigrated to Quebec, Canada and opened his own workshop, Maison Rougier, specializing first in luxurious, sculptural furniture and eventually expanding into lighting made from acrylic, resin, and brass. Their designs became iconic for their organic, geometric, futuristic appearance after being featured on Star Trek in the late 1960s, and were later prominently used in films by Paramount like Scarface and The Hunger Games. The studio went defunct in the late 1980s, but his “Bird of Paradise” lamps, tulip lamps, and clustered tube lamps are highly sought by collectors of Mid Century Modern and Postmodern furniture. 

Lot: 603 - Iconic Maison Rougier Acrylic Tulip Table Lamp

Iconic Maison Rougier Acrylic Tulip Table Lamp. The lightweight piece creates an otherworldly effect when illuminated, appearing as a beautiful flower bulb from the three interlocking pointed pieces ascending from the metal base. Label near cord, as well as another on the bottom giving the origin.  Condition: Working.  Size: 13 x 13 x 24 1/2 in.  After training in Paris as a cabinetmaker in the 1950s, Roger Rougier (1926-1993) emigrated to Quebec, Canada and opened his own workshop, Maison Rougier, specializing first in luxurious, sculptural furniture and eventually expanding into lighting made from acrylic, resin, and brass. Their designs became iconic for their organic, geometric, futuristic appearance after being featured on Star Trek in the late 1960s, and were later prominently used in films by Paramount like Scarface and The Hunger Games. The studio went defunct in the late 1980s, but his “Bird of Paradise” lamps, tulip lamps, and clustered tube lamps are highly sought by collectors of Mid Century Modern and Postmodern furniture. 

Lot: 604 - Mid-Century Modern Chrome Wire 'Spray' Table Lamp

Mid-Century Modern Chrome Wire 'Spray' Table Lamp. Mid-century modern "spray" or "wheat" lamp featuring a dark rectangular base and a dramatic, fanned-out burst of thin brass rods that create a sculptural, fountain-like effect. Size: 33 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. 

Lot: 605 - Large Mid Century Modern Italian Arco Style Chrome and Stone Floor Lamp

Large Mid Century Modern Italian Arco Style Chrome and Stone Floor Lamp. The very long-necked lamp has a two-thirds globe shape at the end which houses the lightbulb, while the other end is embedded in a very heavy rectangular stone for stability.  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any lighting device.  Size: 81 x 74 x 11 1/2 in. 

Lot: 606 - NOVA of California Kimura Contemporary Floor Lamp

NOVA of California Kimura Contemporary Floor Lamp. Modern architectural floor lamp features a rectangular gray pedestal base supporting a tall, columnar light source encased in a rhythmic series of horizontal slats that create a sophisticated louvre effect. Size: 10 x 10 x 54 1/4 in.   NOVA of California is an American lighting design company recognized for bringing modernist aesthetics into accessible home décor beginning in the late 20th century. Drawing from mid-century and contemporary influences, NOVA fixtures emphasize clean lines, sculptural silhouettes, and mixed materials such as brushed metals, glass, and acrylic to create functional statement pieces. Their floor lamps, arc lamps, and table lighting are designed to balance ambient illumination with visual presence, often serving as focal points in modern interiors. Known for blending affordability with design-forward styling, NOVA of California lighting reflects the broader democratization of modern design in everyday living spaces.

Lot: 607 - BDI Futuristic Teardrop Glass Top Coffee Table

BDI Futuristic Teardrop Glass Top Coffee Table. Straight out of Star Trek, this stylish table has a crystal clear glass top supported by a rounded wooden center piece that curves down in a half-teardrop shape, through which a curved piece of metal connects that supports a lower opaque glass shelf in a truncated, asymmetrical teardrop shape. A truly mesmerizing design meant to be the center of a room.  Size: 15 3/4 x 33 x 56 in.  BDI is a manufacturer of modern home office, entertainment, and bedroom furniture, founded in 1984 by Bill Becker. Becker grew up in a suburb of Washington, D.C., the son of a designer who built the house they lived in, giving him an early fascination with architecture, design, and technology. Trips to Europe in his teens instilled a love of Mid Century Modern design in him, and he obtained his Bachelors in Industrial Design from Syracuse University, quickly developing his one man business selling uniquely designed coffee tables through Roche Bobois. After pivoting to focus on home theater furniture the company expanded exponentially, now offering goods through distributors around the world with Becker acting as CEO and chief designer, focusing on sustainable natural wood, sleek glass, and metal home decor.

Lot: 608 - Vintage Mid Century Modern Round Glass Top Wood and Chrome Coffee Table

Vintage Mid Century Modern Round Glass Top Wood and Chrome Coffee Table. Glass top is not attached to the three circular wooden braces atop the tripod chrome base. This piece is an exquisite example of the form, potentially designed by Leon Rosen for the Pace Collection.  Size: 38 x 15 1/2 in. 

Lot: 609 - Mid Century Modern Nickel-Plated Steel and Lucite Side Table

Mid Century Modern Nickel-Plated Steel and Lucite Side Table. Leather wraps on the handles of the steel side pieces to allow for easy movement. Design similar to those of Charles Hollis Jones.  Condition: Minor scratches and smudges to the Lucite.  Size: 19 x 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. 

Lot: 610 - Dogwood Form Verdigris Over Aluminum Scalloped Glass Top Side Table

Dogwood Form Verdigris Over Aluminum Scalloped Glass Top Side Table. Beautiful nature-forward design stamped with "Walker-Marlen," a foundry in Roanoke, Virginia with roots in the 19th Century that closed in the late 20th.  Size: 20 x 20 x 24 in. 

Lot: 612 - Gold Leaf Design Group Stainless Steel Half Ball Wall Art

Gold Leaf Design Group Stainless Steel Half Ball Wall Art. Modern wall sculpture features a dynamic cluster of various-sized, highly polished chrome spheres that create a multidimensional, bubbling effect with a mirrored finish. Size: 10 x 10 x 5 1/4 in.

Lot: 613 - Vintage Art Deco Oak Chandelier

Vintage Art Deco Oak Chandelier. The four arms have classic straight lines and a mix of rounded and sharp edges, reminiscent of the architecture of the Empire State Building, with four glass squared triangulating lampshades to direct the light up on the ceiling so it bounces off and diffuses instead of blinding the onlooker. The clever form is rich oak, with a chain and cap to screw into the ceiling.  Condition: We cannot guarantee the working condition of any lighting device.  Size: 23 x 23 x 32 in.

Lot: 614 - Limited Edition Bronze Mermaid Tabletop Statue

Limited Edition Bronze Mermaid Tabletop Statue. Detailed bronze mermaid sculpture featuring a verdigris-patinated tail and sea turtles swimming alongside her, all mounted on a polished black marble base. Signed J. Pietro on base, numbered 6/500. Size: 9 x 13 x 24 1/2 in. 

Lot: 615 - Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, "Bust of Joan Miro" Metal Figural Assemblage

Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, "Bust of Joan Miro" Metal Figural Assemblage. Made up of a variety of tools, nuts, and other random pieces, the piece is signed and dated 2015 on the back, along with a label that gives the title.  Size: 27 x 18 x 4 3/4 in.  Bill Healy (known throughout the New England art community as “HillBilly”) was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1960, and became interested in art in his childhood, drawing cartoons and comics that were occasionally published in The Hartford Times before he was fifteen. The self-taught artist discovered his ultimate calling while working as an animator for a studio in nearby Canton, where he began combining vintage tins, old appliance parts, and rusty bottle caps to create robotic figures he called “Metalmen.” He continues to produce new pieces at his home in Hartford, and his works have been found in public and private collections around the country, including the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle, and the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. 

Lot: 616 - Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, (2) Acrylic Figural Bottle Sculptures

Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, (2) Acrylic Figural Bottle Sculptures. Whimsical and vibrant use of recycled materials, turning these bottles into faces, one with the words "Haiti Hottie Hot Sauce" on it and the other with "Lucky Hot Sauce" and other writing on it. Both signed on the undersides and dated 2000.  Largest Size: 6 x 3 x 3 in.  Bill Healy (known throughout the New England art community as “HillBilly”) was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1960, and became interested in art in his childhood, drawing cartoons and comics that were occasionally published in The Hartford Times before he was fifteen. The self-taught artist discovered his ultimate calling while working as an animator for a studio in nearby Canton, where he began combining vintage tins, old appliance parts, and rusty bottle caps to create robotic figures he called “Metalmen.” He continues to produce new pieces at his home in Hartford, and his works have been found in public and private collections around the country, including the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle, and the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. 

Lot: 617 - Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, (4) Oil on Board Masks with Nails

Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, (4) Oil on Board Masks with Nails. All forming abstract painted faces in whimsical colors, and signed on the backs with a date in either 1992 or 1993.  Largest Size: 6 x 8 in.  Bill Healy (known throughout the New England art community as “HillBilly”) was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1960, and became interested in art in his childhood, drawing cartoons and comics that were occasionally published in The Hartford Times before he was fifteen. The self-taught artist discovered his ultimate calling while working as an animator for a studio in nearby Canton, where he began combining vintage tins, old appliance parts, and rusty bottle caps to create robotic figures he called “Metalmen.” He continues to produce new pieces at his home in Hartford, and his works have been found in public and private collections around the country, including the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle, and the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. 

Lot: 618 - Vintage Dimitri Omersa for Abercrombie & Fitch Leather Rhinoceros Footstool

Vintage Dimitri Omersa for Abercrombie & Fitch Leather Rhinoceros Footstool. Dark, leather-bound rhinoceros figurine with a textured, wrinkled surface and a single prominent horn. Size: 16 x 29 x 11 in.

Lot: 619 - Lladro Porcelain #1319 "Herons" Large Figural Porcelain Sculpture

Lladro Porcelain #1319 "Herons" Large Figural Porcelain Sculpture. An elegant porcelain sculpture depicting two white herons or egrets among marsh reeds, captured in a dynamic pose with one bird extending its wing while the other stands gracefully tall. A subject unusual for Lladro, the Heron sculpture was introduced in 1996 and discontinued in 2004, making it a unique and striking piece. Size: 18 x 14 1/2 x 23 in.   Lladró porcelain is a finely crafted decorative ceramics produced by Lladró, a Spanish company founded in 1953 by the Lladró brothers in the village of Almàssera. Renowned for its delicate, hand-sculpted figurines, Lladró pieces often depict romantic, religious, and everyday scenes with a soft, pastel color palette and a high level of detail, achieved through meticulous artisanal techniques. Each piece is made from fine porcelain and undergoes an intricate process of modeling, firing, and glazing, often involving multiple artists before completion. Collectors value Lladró for its craftsmanship, elegance, and emotional expressiveness, and the brand has become synonymous with luxury porcelain worldwide.

Lot: 620 - Sergio Bustamante (Born 1949) Mexican, Papier Mache Toucan on Perch

Sergio Bustamante (Born 1949) Mexican, Papier Mache Toucan on Perch. Vibrant, hand-painted ceramic toucan sculpture by Sergio Bustamante, perched on a brass-toned metal swing and featuring the artist's signature intricate patterns and whimsical expression. Signed on belly. Size: 16 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 8 in. Sergio Bustamante (1949– ) is a celebrated Mexican artist known for his whimsical, surreal sculptures and decorative objects that blend folk art influences with imaginative design. Born in Culiacán, Bustamante originally studied architecture before turning to art, developing a distinctive style featuring elongated figures, fantastical animals, and symbolic elements often crafted in papier-mâché, bronze, and wood. His work is widely collected and displayed internationally, with galleries across Mexico and beyond, and is recognized for its playful yet sophisticated exploration of form, culture, and storytelling.

Lot: 621 - Daniel Shupe (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Wood Kinetic Woman on Horse

Daniel Shupe (21st Century) American, Acrylic on Wood Kinetic Woman on Horse. Vibrant, hand-painted wooden cutout features a stylized female figure riding a horse, both adorned with dense, colorful floral patterns and expressive brushwork in a playful folk-art style. Size: 23 1/2 x 30 in. 

Lot: 622 - Patrick Shia Crabb (Born 1947) American, Abstract Folk Art Ceramic Totem Sculpture "Dona Rosa II"

Patrick Shia Crabb (born 1947) American, Abstract Folk Art Ceramic Totem Sculpture "Dona Rosa II". Contemporary mixed-media ceramic sculpture featuring a blue-toned face with closed eyes atop a tall, multi-textured cylindrical body adorned with various patterns and colors. Signed by artist on base. With original gallery tag attribution. Size: 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 43 in.   Patrick Shia Crabb (born 1947 in Shanghai, China) is an American ceramic sculptor and educator celebrated for his distinctive “deconstruction” shard vessels, large wall platters and figurative sculptures that merge ancient form and contemporary expression. After immigrating to the United States and completing a BFA at the University of Massachusetts and an MFA at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he spent decades as a professor of ceramics—notably at Santa Ana College—and taught at several universities while developing his unique approach to hand-built, thrown and mold-formed ceramics. Crabb’s work is characterized by vessels assembled from individually fired shards—often glazed or treated with raku, sawdust, salt, or oxidation techniques—creating vibrant, multi-textured surfaces that reference historical artifacts and multicultural imagery drawn from his global travels; his pieces are held in numerous public and international collections and have earned awards including a Fulbright Grant from the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand.

Lot: 623 - Patrick Shia Crabb (Born 1947) American, Abstract Folk Art Ceramic Totem Sculpture

Patrick Shia Crabb (born 1947) American, Abstract Folk Art Ceramic Totem Sculpture. Contemporary mixed-media sculpture featuring a dark-toned figure with an elongated, textured headpiece and a cylindrical body accented by vibrant blue and purple glazed fragments. Size: 11 x 9 x 55 in.   Patrick Shia Crabb (born 1947 in Shanghai, China) is an American ceramic sculptor and educator celebrated for his distinctive “deconstruction” shard vessels, large wall platters and figurative sculptures that merge ancient form and contemporary expression. After immigrating to the United States and completing a BFA at the University of Massachusetts and an MFA at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he spent decades as a professor of ceramics—notably at Santa Ana College—and taught at several universities while developing his unique approach to hand-built, thrown and mold-formed ceramics. Crabb’s work is characterized by vessels assembled from individually fired shards—often glazed or treated with raku, sawdust, salt, or oxidation techniques—creating vibrant, multi-textured surfaces that reference historical artifacts and multicultural imagery drawn from his global travels; his pieces are held in numerous public and international collections and have earned awards including a Fulbright Grant from the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand.

Lot: 624 - Francoise Mayeras (Born 1942) French, "Stranded" Driftwood and Bronze Sculpture

Francoise Mayeras (Born 1942) French, "Stranded" Driftwood and Bronze Sculpture. Using the natural shape of the discarded wood, incorporating small bronze pieces like a hand, head, and butterfly and bird-shaped piece, the humanoid shape emerges from the assemblage. Signed and dated indistinctly on a plaque on the bottom piece.  Size: 3 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 17 in.  Françoise Mayeras was born in 1942 in France, and spent much of her twenties and thirties traveling the world studying folk art, eventually settling on a houseboat along the Seine River where she crafted totems and idols from papier-mâché. However, in 1991 her barge-workshop sank, and most of her early work was destroyed, leading her to work first with cement and then found driftwood and burled pieces from nearby forests starting in 1995. In the 2000s she began incorporating bronze and more materials to create unique abstract sculptural forms, and she held her first exhibition at Galerie Daniel Amourette in Rouen in 2011. Since then she has been part of group exhibitions in France, Switzerland, Greece, and most recently in the United States.

Lot: 625 - Francoise Mayeras (Born 1942) French, "Le Moine Couronne" Driftwood and Bronze Sculpture

Francoise Mayeras (Born 1942) French, "Le Moine Couronne" Driftwood and Bronze Sculpture. Using the natural shape of the discarded wood, incorporating small bronze pieces of a left hand and a laurel-crowned head so the humanoid shape emerges from the assemblage. Signed on a plaque on the bottom piece.  Size: 3 x 4 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Françoise Mayeras was born in 1942 in France, and spent much of her twenties and thirties traveling the world studying folk art, eventually settling on a houseboat along the Seine River where she crafted totems and idols from papier-mâché. However, in 1991 her barge-workshop sank, and most of her early work was destroyed, leading her to work first with cement and then found driftwood and burled pieces from nearby forests starting in 1995. In the 2000s she began incorporating bronze and more materials to create unique abstract sculptural forms, and she held her first exhibition at Galerie Daniel Amourette in Rouen in 2011. Since then she has been part of group exhibitions in France, Switzerland, Greece, and most recently in the United States.

Lot: 626 - Robert Indiana (1928-2018) American, "LOVE" Paperweight and "Star of Hope" Plaque

Robert Indiana (1928-2018) American, "LOVE" Paperweight and "Star of Hope" Plaque. The paperweight is brass with a gold finish, and the plaque is brass with the design on the front enameled, with his name and the date 1972 at bottom right.  Sizes: (Love) 3 x 3 x 1 1/2 in. (Plaque) 6 x 6 in.  Robert Indiana, born Robert Clark on September 13th, 1928 in Newcastle, Indiana, was a seminal figure in the Pop Art movement known for his bold use of language and hard-edged style. He is most famous for his iconic LOVE image, which evolved from a 1964 card into monumental sculptures found in cities worldwide. The design’s distinct color palette and tilted “O” were reportedly influenced by his relationship with artist Ellsworth Kelly, who served as both his partner and mentor. Beyond painting and sculpture, Indiana was a versatile creator who designed theatrical sets and even starred in Andy Warhol’s experimental film, Eat. His work often utilized simple, direct words like EAT, HUG, and DIE to explore themes of American identity and personal history. After decades of success in New York, he spent his later years as a recluse on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine, where he passed away on May 19th, 2018.

Lot: 627 - Three Large Mid Century Art Glass Vases

Three Large Mid Century Art Glass Vases. Size: 5 3/4 x 22 1/2 in. 

Lot: 628 - Fused Art Glass Square Charger Plate

Fused Art Glass Square Charger Plate. Darkly iridescent streaks of color and leaf shapes coupled with confetti-like decorations and a striking light colored line all the way through one half of the piece. Underside has the appearance of an  industrial iron plate, but with even more iridescence.  Size: 14 1/4 x 14 1/4 x 1 in. 

Lot: 629 - Hiyo G. van Teal Mid-Century Modern Geometric Lucite Sculpture

Hiyo G. van Teal Mid-Century Modern Geometric Lucite Sculpture. Clear, Mid-Century Modern Lucite sculpture featuring an arrangement of various geometric shapes-including a column, a pyramid, and a circular form-mounted on a beveled rectangular base. Size: 14 x 12 x 18 1/2 in. 

Lot: 631 - Japanese Mikasa Rockswirl Green Art Glass Cone Bowl

Japanese Mikasa Rockswirl Green Art Glass Cone Bowl. Part of the Rockswirl line, using two different shades of green along with white and clear glass to create a beautiful spiraling effect.  Size: 6 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 in.  Mikasa is a well-known American brand, founded in California in 1948, that produces stylish and versatile tabletop products, including glassware, dinnerware, and crystal. Their glassware ranges from everyday beverage glasses to elegant stemware and lead-free crystal pieces designed for formal occasions. Mikasa is recognized for combining quality and design, with modern pieces generally dishwasher safe, while vintage or intricately detailed glasses are often collectible. Popular current collections include highball, old-fashioned, and wine glasses in both classic and decorative styles, while older patterns from past decades remain sought-after by collectors for their distinctive designs and craftsmanship.

Lot: 632 - Hand Blown Swirled Bubbled Art Glass Vase

Hand Blown Swirled Bubbled Art Glass Vase. Heavy, hand-blown art glass vase featuring a flared rim, a deep purple base, and internal swirls of magenta and white encased in clear glass with a controlled bubble (bullicante) texture. Size: 4 x 9 x 12 1/2 in. 

Lot: 633 - Paula Andrews and Ky Karge Dichroic Art Glass Sculpture

Paula Andrews and Ky Karge Dichroic Art Glass Sculpture. Ovoid-shaped art glass paperweight featuring vibrant cobalt blue tones, iridescent dichroic bands, and intricate millefiori or "sea-life" internal patterns. Incise signature "Karg 1995" on rim; Gallery label on base. Size: 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.    Karg Art Glass is a well‑regarded glass studio and gallery in Kechi, Kansas founded and led by American glass artist Rollin Karg, who discovered his passion for glassblowing in adulthood after a visit to the Corning Museum of Glass and went on to become a full‑time glass artist in the early 1980s. His work ranges from colorful blown glass ornaments and paperweights to larger abstract and sculptural pieces that often incorporate vibrant dichroic color and occasionally mixed media like metal, reflecting both traditional glassmaking techniques and his own creative innovations. Karg’s art has been exhibited across the United States and Canada, and his gallery also hosts interactive “blow‑your‑own” experiences and classes, making it both a studio and a community art destination.

Lot: 634 - Enrico Cammozzo (20th Century) Italian, Whimsical Art Glass Bottle with Fish Finial

Enrico Cammozzo (20th Century) Italian, Whimsical Art Glass Bottle with Fish Finial. Contemporary blown-glass perfume bottle features a tiered, translucent blue body topped with an artistic red bird-shaped stopper and a matching blue glass applicator wand. Size: 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.    Enrico Cammozzo was a skilled Italian glass artist associated with the rich tradition of Murano, a world-renowned center for glassmaking for centuries. Active during the 20th century, Cammozzo became known for his finely crafted art glass, often working with prominent Murano firms such as Seguso Vetri d'Arte and Vetreria Artistica Barovier. His work reflects the elegance and technical mastery characteristic of Murano glass, frequently featuring delicate forms, controlled coloration, and refined finishes. Today, pieces attributed to Enrico Cammozzo are appreciated by collectors for their craftsmanship and connection to the historic Venetian glassmaking tradition.

Lot: 635 - Mirage Frosted Lucite Woman's Face with Flower and Curved Hair Sculpture

Mirage Frosted Lucite Woman's Face with Flower and Curved Hair Sculpture. A gorgeous Art Nouveau style likely produced in the 1980s, with a label attached to the bottom that reads "Mirage Ltd Bohemia New York."  Size: 14 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 18 in.  Mirage Ltd was a manufacturer known for producing Lucite and hard resin decorative items, including sculptures and mirrors, based in Bohemia/Ronkonkoma, New York. Primarily active during the 1960s to 1980s, they produced items in Art Deco and Art Nouveau revival styles, such as popular lovers’ profile sculptures and detailed mirrors. The town of Bohemia, now absorbed into Islip, was founded by Czech immigrants in the 1800s, many of whom brought their expertise in glassmaking and sculpture with them and contributed to the economic and cultural boom of the area.

Lot: 636 - Dan Murphy (20th Century) American, Anodized Aluminum Abstract Art Sculpture

Dan Murphy (20th Century) American, Anodized Aluminum Abstract Art Sculpture. Contemporary abstract sculpture composed of fluid, ribbon-like polished metal spirals that rise from a clear acrylic block base. Incise signature on base, dated 1992. Size: 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.    Dan Murphy is an American sculptor known for his contemporary works that often explore the relationship between form, material, and space. Working across mediums such as metal, stone, and mixed materials, Murphy’s sculptures frequently emphasize clean lines and structural balance while inviting viewers to consider movement and perspective. His pieces have been exhibited in galleries and public spaces, reflecting a modern artistic sensibility grounded in craftsmanship and conceptual clarity. Though not as widely documented as some major figures in American sculpture, Murphy has built a reputation within regional art circles for thoughtful, visually engaging work that bridges traditional techniques with contemporary design.

Lot: 637 - Timo Sarpaneva (1926-2006) Finnish, Art Glass "Orkidea" Sculpture

Timo Sarpaneva (1926-2006) Finnish, Art Glass "Orkidea" Sculpture. Iconic design first conceived while he was at Iittala in 1953, it has a distinctive conus shape with an open bubble in the middle that takes extreme skill to control. Can be used as a bud vase. Signed and numbered 3568 on the underside.  Size: 5 x 5 x 2 in.  Timo Tapani Sarpaneva was born on October 31st, 1926 in Helsinki, Finland into a family of blacksmiths, and graduated from the Institute for Industrial Arts in 1948. Shortly after he began to work with glass he won the Iittala competition in engraved glass and was hired by the company in 1951 as a designer and director of exhibitions, winning his first Grand Prix at the 1954 Milan Triennale for his clear glass series and embracing colored glass in a series of plates, bottles, and other decorative objects that won him a second Grand Prix in 1957. He began to teach at his alma mater in the late 1960s, including a course in linoleum block printing for students of textile design, and became full professor in 1976 after they had renamed themselves Aalto University and awarded him an honorary doctorate. He worked as an artistic director for the Swedish textile company Kinnasand between 1964 and 1972, after which he started a long-term association with the German porcelain producer Rosenthal, and commuted weekly between Helsinki and Murano in Italy for six years in the 1990s, making mostly sculptures with the Venini glassmakers and the renowned craftsman Pino Signoretto. Sarpaneva worked intermittently with glass, metal, wood, textiles, ceramics, and porcelain (china) throughout his life, and is still considered one of the most influential Finnish designers, sculptors, and educators in modern Finnish history. Since his death on October 6th, 2006 his pieces have become more and more sought by collectors, even the most utilitarian and basic of which frequently find a market due to his long impact on Scandinavian mid century modern aesthetics.

Lot: 638 - Signed Steuben Intertwined Art Glass Sculpture

Signed Steuben Intertwined Art Glass Sculpture. Title: "Leadership." Created by Jeff Zimmerman in 2005 for the company in Corning, New York, per the Steuben website: "Formed at the fire and meticulously hand-finished, this radiant sculptural tribute symbolizes the infinite positive energy of strong leadership. Entwined flames rise ever higher, striving to achieve the zenith of excellence." Signed on underside of bulb base.  Size: 12 x 4 x 4 in.  Steuben Glass was founded in 1903 in Corning, New York, but was acquired by Corning Glass Works in 1918 after wartime restrictions depleted its materials. Facing plummeting sales during the Great Depression, Steuben shifted its focus to producing colorless art glass, leading to some of its most iconic Art Deco and modernist pieces. Though the company was later shut down in 2011, Corning Incorporated repurchased the brand, and the Corning Museum of Glass now works with contractors to reproduce Steuben using a modern, lead-free formula.

Lot: 639 - (2) Decorative Desk Items, Diamond Cut Faceted Glass Weight and Sliced Blue Agate Coaster

(2) Decorative Desk Items, Diamond Cut Faceted Glass Weight and Sliced Blue Agate Coaster.  Polished blue agate slice with concentric white and deep blue rings alongside a large, clear faceted crystal in a classic brilliant cut. Largest Size: 4 1/2 x 4 in.

Lot: 640 - Lalique Frosted Art Glass "Trellised Roses" Square Bowl

Lalique Frosted Art Glass "Trellised Roses" Square Bowl. Clear bottom with the roses climbing vines along the curving sides towards the broad top rim. Signed "CML" and dated 4-23-88 on the underside.  Size: 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 3 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 641 - Crystal Collectibles Etched Bear in Crystal in Original Box

Crystal Collectibles Etched Bear in Crystal in Original Box. A cute teddy bear floats in the rhomboid form. Box has a label which reads "TEDDY BEAR LRB 65."  Size: 1 x 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. 

Lot: 642 - Crystal Impressions Etched Lovebirds Sculpture in Box

Crystal Impressions Etched Lovebirds Sculpture in Box. Two birds on hearts surrounded by roses and vines in a circular piece with a flat bottom. Comes with original paperwork and box.  Size: 1 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 7/8 in. 

Lot: 643 - Anne-Laure Capo di Feltre (Born 1952) French, Daum Art Glass Figure in Original Box

Anne-Laure Capo di Feltre (Born 1952) French, Daum Art Glass Figure in Original Box. Known as “Femme Allongee Bleu” ("Woman Lying Down in Blue"), the piece is a stylized nude female figure lounging, resting on her back and elbows in lovely pate de verre glass. Signed on bottom left side in the middle. Comes with box with foam insert, marked on the side that it is number 225/500.  Condition: Minor chip on foot.  Box Size: 11 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 5 3/4 in.  Figure Size: 9 1/2 x 3 x 3 3/4 in.  Daum is a crystal studio based in Nancy, France, founded in 1878 by master glass craftsman Jean Daum (1825-1885) and expanded substantially by his sons Auguste Daum (1853-1909) and Antonin Daum (1864-1931) during the burgeoning Art Nouveau period. During the Universal Exhibition of 1900 Daum was awarded a ‘Grand Prix’ medal, and their glass became more elaborate in the early 1900s as acid etching by Jacques Grüber was often combined with carving, enameling, and engraving on solid pieces of glass. Their most complicated creations also featured applied glass elements, such as handles and ornamental motifs in naturalistic forms, and in 1906 Daum revived pâte de verre (glass paste), an ancient Egyptian technique of glass casting in which crushed glass is packed into a refractory mold and then fused in a kiln. Today Daum is one of the only crystal manufacturers still employing the pâte de verre process for art glass and crystal sculptures. All their pieces are still handmade by hundreds of employees at the main manufacturing location in downtown Nancy, as well as an auxiliary plant in a nearby village called Vannes-le-Châtel, and Daum also has a store on Park Avenue in New York City. 

Lot: 644 - Baccarat Crystal Polar Bear Sculpture

Baccarat Crystal Polar Bear Sculpture. The four legs are drawn together with the neck far outstretched. Signed on the underside.  Size: 2 1/2 x 4 x 6 1/2 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 645 - Belgian Val Saint Lambert Crystal Seal Sculpture

Belgian Val Saint Lambert Crystal Seal Sculpture. The playful animal is turned belly-up, raising his tail and head and resting on his flippers. Signed on underside.  Size: 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 4 in.  In 1802, at Napoleon’s request, Henri D’Artigues established a successful lead crystal factory at Vonêche in annexed Belgium, which became the French empire’s most important crystal producer. Following Napoleon’s defeat in 1815, new import duties caused D'Artigues to shift operations to Baccarat, France, while two key workers from Vonêche, François Kemlin and Auguste Lelièvre, purchased the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey site in 1825 and founded a new glassworks. Following the Belgian Revolution the Vonêche factory closed and most of its employees relocated to the new Val Saint Lambert site, which developed into a self-contained village for its workers. The company grew into an internationally renowned brand, reaching its peak between 1900 and 1914, employing over 5,000 workers, but faced significant challenges during both World War I and the Great Depression, which forced closures and contractions. Despite being bombed during World War II, production resumed and the company was saved by exports to North America, and today Val Saint Lambert continues to produce glass art at its original Seraing facility, holding a royal warrant from King Albert II.

Lot: 646 - Baccarat Crystal Camel Sculpture

Baccarat Crystal Camel Sculpture. A rarer form, with the camel lying down, his neck stretched up high. Signed on the underside.  Size: 2 x 2 3/4 x 7 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.  

Lot: 647 - Baccarat Crystal Whale Sculpture

Baccarat Crystal Whale Sculpture. Tail up, fins down, a smile on his face, this cute whale strikes a dynamic pose. Marked on underside.  Size: 2 x 2 1/4 x 8 3/4 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 648 - Antique Baccarat Blown Glass Inkwell with 'Linnet' Fish Design

Antique Baccarat Blown Glass Inkwell with 'Linnet' Fish Design. Created by Georges Dunaime and presented at the Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925. Clear blown crystal, molded with frosted and recut patterns.  With original box and Certificate of Authenticity. Size: 2 x 4 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.    Baccarat is a renowned French luxury crystal manufacturer founded in 1764 in the town of Baccarat by permission of King Louis XV. Internationally celebrated for its exceptionally clear, finely cut lead crystal, Baccarat has produced chandeliers, stemware, perfume bottles, sculptures, and decorative objects for royalty, heads of state, and luxury houses for more than two centuries. During the 19th century, the company became a symbol of French craftsmanship and artistic innovation, earning commissions from imperial courts including those of Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Today, Baccarat remains synonymous with elegance and prestige, blending traditional handcrafting techniques with contemporary design collaborations while maintaining its reputation as one of the world’s premier crystal makers.

Lot: 649 - Baccarat Crystal Four Part Sea Dragon in Original Box

Baccarat Crystal Four Part Sea Dragon in Original Box. The very clever design includes a head of a creature (likely modeled after the Loch Ness Monster), two humps with a fin down the middle, and a tail, suggesting the rest of the body underneath the surface all four rest upon. Comes with original box.  Box Size: 12 x 8 1/4 x 3 1/2 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 650 - (3) Baccarat Crystal Animal Figures

(3) Baccarat Crystal Animal Figures. Includes a squirrel with tail held high, a rabbit on its haunches, and a whale with its tail flipped up. All marked on the undersides.  Largest Size: 1 7/8 x 6 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 651 - (4) Lalique Crystal Items

(4) Lalique Crystal Items . Includes 1 trinket dish and 3 nude figural sculptures. All marked or labeled on the undersides.  Largest Size: 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 652 - (8) Austrian Swarovski Crystal Figures

(8) Austrian Swarovski Crystal Figures. Includes 3 pieces in a set (a baby carriage, a bottle with a gold top, and a pacifier with a gold ring), a cat with silver accents, a hedgehog with some residue on it, a butterfly resting on a shell with (loos) gold antennae, a frog with blue eyes, and a mouse with a long tail and silver accents. All except the frog and mouse come in original boxes with a certificate of authenticity.  Largest Size: 1 1/2 x 1 3/4 x 2 in.  Swarovski is an Austrian producer of crystal and glass based in Wattens in Tyrol (previously Austria), founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski. In 1899 they began to use the edelweiss flower in their logo and expanded to France, where it was known as Pierres Taillées du Tyrol (“Cut stones from Tyrol”), and in 1919 Swarovski founded Tyrolit, selling grinding, sawing, drilling, and dressing tools, as well as becoming a popular supplier of heavy tools and machines. In 1935 Swarovski’s son Wilhelm created a customized pair of binoculars, which led to the launch of Swarovski Optik in 1956 after Daniel Swarovski’s death, now a major manufactures optical instruments such as binoculars, spotting scopes, rifle scopes, and telescopes. In 1977 Swarovski entered the American jewelry market and became one of the most sought-after luxury glass makers in the world, and remained a family-run business until 2020 when COVID and the economic downturn led to massive executive changes along with closing 750 retail stores and laying off 6,000 employees globally. 

Lot: 653 - Shannon Crystal Elephant Figurine

Shannon Crystal Elephant Figurine.  Faceted lead crystal figurine of an elephant, designed with a geometric, light-catching body and a smooth, curved trunk raised in a traditional symbol of good luck. Size: 6 x 3 1/2 x 6 in.

Lot: 654 - (2) Lalique Frosted Crystal Decorative Figures

(2) Lalique Frosted Crystal Decorative Figures. One is a nude female form kneeling and turned with her hands in her hair, and the other is a small, delicate fish, both with a lightly iridescent sheen. Both signed on the underside.  Size: 1 3/4 x 2 x 3 1/8 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 655 - French Lalique Crystal "Chrysis" Frosted Nude Figure in Original Box

French Lalique Crystal "Chrysis" Frosted Nude Figure in Original Box. The graceful figures arches backward on her knees, her hair flowing out like a wave in her grasp. Signed on underside of base. Original pamphlet with title and information about the origins of the piece included in the box, as well as one for another Lalique piece, "Floreal."  Size: 2 5/8 x 5 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 656 - Pair of Lalique Frosted Crystal Nude Bookends in Original Box

Pair of Lalique Frosted Crystal Nude Bookends in Original Box. The two nude females mirror each other, leaning against the L-shape with their heads resting on their arms. Both signed on the back bottom edge. Original box contains check slip.  Size: 3 x 5 1/4 x 8 3/4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 657 - 1997 Limited Edition Lalique Crystal "Elton's Singing Angel" Figurine in Original Box

1997 Limited Edition Lalique Crystal "Elton's Singing Angel" Figurine in Original Box. The chubby baby with wings has a dusting of 24k gold powder on the top, and is marked on the underside. The snakeskin pattern box is marked throughout, and contains a short letter from the Lalique Collectors Society thanking the purchaser and explaining that a percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Elton John AIDS Foundation.  Size: 2 x 2 1/8 x 3 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 658 - Lalique Frosted Crystal Tang Style Horse Figurine

Lalique Frosted Crystal Tang Style Horse Figurine. Modeled after a form commonly produced in ceramics during the Chinese Tang Dynasty, with a signature on the side of the rectangular base at bottom.  Size: 1 1/4 x 2 1/2 x 3 7/8 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 659 - Mid Century Lalique Frosted Crystal Two Felines Figure

Mid Century Lalique Frosted Crystal Two Felines Figure. The two are snuggled together side by side, their soft features rendered beautifully in one solid piece of crystal. Signed "M. Lalique" on the underside.  Size: 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 x 5 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 660 - Lalique "Yorkshires Super Boy" Crouching Frosted Crystal Sculpture in Original Box

Lalique "Yorkshires Super Boy" Crouching Frosted Crystal Sculpture in Original Box. One of three different versions of the playful pup, as explained in an accompanying pamphlet that dates the piece to 1992, designed by Marie-Claude Lalique. Signed on the underside.  Size: 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 661 - French Lalique Crystal "Lapin Debout" Bunny Figurine in Original Box

French Lalique Crystal "Lapin Debout" Bunny Figurine in Original Box. The chonky hopper is marked on the underside. Box gives name on a label and comes with original pamphlet.  Size: 1 3/8 x 1 7/8 x 2 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 662 - French Lalique Crystal Panda Figurine in Original Box

French Lalique Crystal Panda Figurine in Original Box. Mixture of frosted and clear crystal, signed on the underside. Box includes original paperwork.  Size: 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 663 - Lalique Crystal "Sylvie" Entwined Doves Vase with Glass Lily Pad Insert

Lalique Crystal "Sylvie" Entwined Doves Vase with Glass Lily Pad Insert. The doves are frosted, linked together in a loving embrace with their wings extended. The lilypad insert has holes to allow for flower stems to be placed through and kept steady. Signed on underside.  Size: 7 x 8 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 665 - Marius-Ernest Sabino (1878-1961) Italian/French, (2) Sabino Paris Glass Items

Marius-Ernest Sabino (1878-1961) Italian/French, (2) Sabino Paris Glass Items. Both in his signature opalescent art glass, one a trinket dish with a butterfly in the middle, and the other a perfume bottle with raised female figures around the outside. Both marked on the undersides.  Size: (largest) 2 1/2 x 6 in.  Marius-Ernest Sabino was born in Sicily on September 9th, 1878 and was trained as a woodcarver before emigrating to France in his teens. He became a master glazier and sculptor whose pioneering compression-molded glass techniques significantly influenced modern glassmaking during the interwar period, shifting his focus to glass after becoming fascinated by the possibilities of electric lighting and light diffusion. He opened Sabino Paris Glass in 1919, and gained international fame at the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative Arts, leading to high-profile commissions for luxury ocean liners like the S.S. Normandie. He was particularly renowned for his opalescent “golden glass,” a signature iridescent blue achieved by adding arsenic to the crystal, and his business success extended globally, earning him the Legion of Honor and a prestigious commission to light the palace of the Shah of Persia. The Nazis shuttered his factories during World War II, and he gave control of the company to his adopted son afterwards, dying in obscurity on October 30th, 1961, but his original molds remained popular even after they were eventually sold to an American company in 1978 that continues to produce his designs today under the same name.

Lot: 666 - (2) French Crystal Decorative Objects from Art Vannes and Baccarat

(2) French Crystal Decorative Objects from Art Vannes and Baccarat. One is a trinket dish in the shape of a half an apple with a stem and leaf, marked on the underside with Art Vannes. The other is a pelican figurine, marked on the underside with Baccarat.  Size: 4 1/2 x 4 x 1 1/2 in.  The origin of ART Vannes is in the village of Vannes-le-Chantel located in Lorraine, France. The history traces its roots to around 1765 under the patronage of the aristocracy. The privatized company formed in 1950, and by 1960 more than 600 glassmakers resided in the area and produced artistic lead-based pieces in molds purchased from former manufacturers. Today, the largest glassmaking school in Europe (CERFAV) is located in the region. In addition, several French crystal companies (Baccarat, Daum, and Portieux) are established in the region, with many former ART Vannes employees working for them and teaching at CERFAV. In 1970 the kilns went down due to a turn in the economy, and ART Vannes ceased production and was turned into Cristal de Sèvres during a merger, later becoming Daum. Due to their relatively short existence, their surviving magnificent pieces are few and far between, and considered exceptional finds by collectors.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 667 - (4) French Lalique Crystal Decorative Animal Figurines

(4) French Lalique Crystal Decorative Animal Figurines. Includes 2 matching plump birds, 1 bird with the tail stretched up high, and 1 fish. All signed on the underside or side of base.  Largest Size: 2 x 3 1/4 x 4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 668 - Green Crystal Sailboat Sculpture

Green Crystal Sailboat Sculpture. Size: 12 3/8 x 8 x 2 5/8 in. 

Lot: 669 - Ken Carder (Born 1955) American, Art Glass Face Paperweight

Ken Carder (Born 1955) American, Art Glass Face Paperweight. The grotesque visage looms out of the glass with iridescent qualities. Signed "K.W. Carder" on the underside and dated '91.  Size: 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.  Ken W. Carder (Born 1955) is an acclaimed American studio glass artist, drawer, and sculptor. He studied at Bowling Green State University before assisting pioneering glass artist Harvey Littleton in 1981. After he became a four-year artist in residence at the Penland School of Craft starting in 1984, he gained fame for his surreal optical glass portraits and abstract sculptural container vessels, with his distinct work widely exhibited around the country. He continues to live and maintain a studio in the mountains of western North Carolina near Boone, alongside his wife, the ceramicist Lisa Carder. 

Lot: 670 - Ken Carder (Born 1955) American, Art Glass Face Sculpture

Ken Carder (Born 1955) American, Art Glass Face Sculpture. The grotesque visage looms out of the glass with iridescent qualities. Signed "K.W. Carder" on the underside and dated '91.  Size: 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 7 in.  Ken W. Carder (Born 1955) is an acclaimed American studio glass artist, drawer, and sculptor. He studied at Bowling Green State University before assisting pioneering glass artist Harvey Littleton in 1981. After he became a four-year artist in residence at the Penland School of Craft starting in 1984, he gained fame for his surreal optical glass portraits and abstract sculptural container vessels, with his distinct work widely exhibited around the country. He continues to live and maintain a studio in the mountains of western North Carolina near Boone, alongside his wife, the ceramicist Lisa Carder. 

Lot: 671 - Leon Applebaum (Born 1945) American, Blown Glass Multicolored Fish Sculpture

Leon Applebaum (Born 1945) American, Blown Glass Multicolored Fish Sculpture. Asymmetrical glass art piece or decorative object, primarily featuring a glossy black surface with integrated swirls of opaque white, pale green, light blue, and a peach or soft orange color. The object rests on a small, cylindrical black base and has a single circular opening on the side where the lighter colors converge. Size: 11 1/2 x 12 x 13 in.   Leon Applebaum (born 1945 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American glass artist celebrated for his innovations in studio glass sculpture. Over more than three decades, he has developed distinctive glass-blowing techniques that harness fire, air, centrifugal force, and gravity to shape molten glass into dynamic, abstract forms. His works—often rich with transparent, jewel-like colors and fluid lines—emphasize the interplay of light, color, and form, revealing the luminous potential of glass itself. Besides hot-glass sculptures, Applebaum also produces cooled glass components that he assembles into complex compositions, giving him freedom to explore shapes and structures not possible directly from blowing. His pieces are widely exhibited and collected, valued for their technical virtuosity and expressive, flowing energy.

Lot: 672 - Hardstone Parrot Figure on Amethyst Geode

Hardstone Parrot Figure on Amethyst Geode. Hand-carved gemstone parrot sculpture featuring a rose quartz body, a green nephrite jade beak and tail, and silver-tone metal feet perched upon a natural amethyst geode base. Size: 8 x 2 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. 

Lot: 673 - Display Sized Amethyst Geode

Display Sized Amethyst Geode.  Size: 13 x 9 x 12 in.  Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, and the name comes from the Ancient Greek “amethystos” which loosely means “intoxicate,” a reference to their belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. A semiprecious stone, amethyst is often used in jewelry and has been utilized by civilizations around the world for thousands of years. The color is due to irradiation and impurities of iron in the quartz, and the highest-quality amethyst can be found in Siberia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, and East Asia. Amethyst can fade in tone if overexposed to light sources, and can be artificially darkened with adequate irradiation. It does not fluoresce under either short-wave or long-wave UV light. Collectors look for depth of color, possibly with red flashes if cut conventionally. As amethyst is readily available in large structures, the value of the gem is not primarily defined by carat weight unlike most gemstones where the carat weight typically exponentially increases the value of the stone. 

Lot: 674 - Impressive Cup-Like Amethyst Geode with Inner Nodules

Impressive Cup-Like Amethyst Geode with Inner Nodules. The exterior has been buffed into this shape for easy displaying, with a beautiful inside view. Possibly lab-grown or a consolidation of several pieces of amethyst together, artistically.  Size: 8 x 8 x 8 in. 

Lot: 675 - Natural Amethyst Mineral Rock Cluster

Natural Amethyst Mineral Rock Cluster. Over a foot long, with large crystalline shards and green felt attached to the rockiest part to avoid scuffing a surface when displayed.  Size: 13 x 8 x 4 in.  Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, and the name comes from the Ancient Greek “amethystos” which loosely means “intoxicate,” a reference to their belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. A semiprecious stone, amethyst is often used in jewelry and has been utilized by civilizations around the world for thousands of years. The color is due to irradiation and impurities of iron in the quartz, and the highest-quality amethyst can be found in Siberia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, and East Asia. Amethyst can fade in tone if overexposed to light sources, and can be artificially darkened with adequate irradiation. It does not fluoresce under either short-wave or long-wave UV light. Collectors look for depth of color, possibly with red flashes if cut conventionally. As amethyst is readily available in large structures, the value of the gem is not primarily defined by carat weight unlike most gemstones where the carat weight typically exponentially increases the value of the stone. 

Lot: 676 - Georgia Abood (21st Century) American, Lithograph Print of Fantastical Underwater Scene "Ocean Cycle"

Georgia Abood (21st Century) American, Lithograph Print of Fantastical Underwater Scene "Ocean Cycle". Circular-composition art print featuring two mermaids and two dolphins swimming around a central light source within a vibrant, coral-bordered underwater scene. Signed lower right. Numbered 848/950. Framed. Overall Size: 25 x 25 in. Sight Size: 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.   Georgia Abood is an American artist, educator, and founder of the Alizarin Crimson Art Studio in Stuart, Florida, which she established in 1984. Over the past several decades, Abood has become a prominent figure in the Martin County art community through both her own artwork and her dedication to arts education. Known for her personalized teaching approach, she has instructed students ranging from beginners to professional artists, many of whom have gone on to receive awards and develop successful artistic careers. In addition to offering classes, her studio functions as a gallery and art supply center that supports and showcases local artists. Abood’s commitment to fostering creativity and artistic growth has earned her recognition throughout Florida and across the United States.

Lot: 677 - Jerzy Gnatowski (1928-2012) Polish, Oil on Canvas River Landscape

Jerzy Gnatowski (1928-2012) Polish, Oil on Canvas River Landscape. Signed and dated 1996 lower left. Jerzy Gnatowski was a Polish artist born in 1928 in Lomza. He studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Torun and graduated in 1955. Gnatowski lectured painting techniques at the Department of Conservation at the same university in later years. He was a member of the British and Royal Academy of Watercolor. Gnatowski's works were exhibited at numerous individual exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including in Germany, France, Great Britain, the USA, and Canada. He participated in various exhibitions such as the National Exhibition of Young Painting, Sculpture, and Graphics in Sopot in 1963 and the Festival of Polish Contemporary Painting in Szczecin in 1970. He mainly created landscapes and city views using the technique of oil, tempera, watercolors, drawings, and graphics. Gnatowski ran his own gallery in Kazimierz Dolny, where he died in 2012. Overall Size: 16 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. 

Lot: 678 - Keith Davis (Born 1955) American/Texan, Mixed Media, Landscape

Keith Davis (Born 1955) American/Texan, Mixed Media, Landscape. Signed. Davis is a self-taught artist. Overall Size: 24 x 28 1/2 in. Sight Size: 14 1/4 x 19 in.

Lot: 679 - Ramon Moscardo (Born 1953) Spanish, Oil on Canvas Painting of a Busy Street in Paris

Ramon Moscardo (Born 1953) Spanish, Oil on Canvas Painting of a Busy Street in Paris. Signed and titled lower left. Twin brother of Spanish painter Josep Moscardo, Ramon creates work similar in style and subject matters to that of his brother, yet with his own way of expression. Both painters' works are informed by the bold, graphic colorism of the Post-impressionists, and the holiday atmosphere of their native Catalonia. Overall Size: 32 1/4 x 37 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 21 1/4 x 27 1/4 in. 

Lot: 680 - Joanne Sibley (Born 1930) American, Watercolor on Paper Harbor Scene "Georgetown Harbour - Grand Cayman"

Joanne Sibley (Born 1930) American, Watercolor on Paper Harbor Scene "Georgetown Harbour - Grand Cayman" Landscape. Harbor scene in George Town, Grand Cayman, featuring coastal buildings, palm trees, and sailboats moored in turquoise water. Overall Size: 17 x 21 in. Sight Size: 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.   Joanne Sibley (1930– ) is a Canadian-born painter celebrated for her luminous landscapes, seascapes, and portraiture inspired by Caribbean life. Trained in interior design at the University of Manitoba, she began her artistic career in Jamaica in the 1950s, where she worked with a prominent advertising agency and later created architectural renderings and portrait commissions through her husband’s architectural firm. After relocating to the Cayman Islands in 1980, Sibley became one of the region’s most recognized artists, known for her vivid watercolors and oils depicting Caymanian scenery, culture, and everyday life. Her work has been widely exhibited and collected throughout the Caribbean and Canada, and she has received numerous honors, including the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s Creativity Prize. Through a career spanning decades, Sibley has earned acclaim for her ability to combine technical precision with a warm, atmospheric sense of place.

Lot: 681 - Tina Villanueva (Born 1936), Two Enamel on Copper Paintings

Tina Villanueva (Born 1936), Two Enamel on Copper Paintings. Three girls wiht balloons and two girls in a tree with a chicken. Both signed lower right. Size: 18 x 15 in. Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.

Lot: 682 - Katinka Hartmetz (Born 1980) American, Acrylic on Canvas, "Relax/Rise Above"

Katinka Hartmetz (Born 1980) American, Acrylic on Canvas, "Relax/Rise Above". Hartmetz studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. She began exhibiting at the Gallery House Art Corp in Palo Alto in 1992. Overall Size: 24 3/4 x 21 in. Sight Size: 23 3/4 x 20 in.

Lot: 683 - Mark Baggetta (Born 1967) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape

Mark Baggetta (Born 1967) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape. Atmospheric, impressionistic landscape featuring a golden field bathed in warm light, contrasted against deep, hazy trees and distant blue hills. Signed along bottom.  Overall Size: 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Sight Size: 22 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. Frame Thickness: 1/2 in.    Mark Baggetta (born 1967) is an American pastel artist known for his finely detailed, realistic landscapes that capture subtle shifts of light and atmosphere. Working primarily in soft pastel, he focuses on quiet natural scenes—such as forests, fields, and waterways—rendered with a strong sense of depth, texture, and tonal harmony.

Lot: 684 - Mark Baggetta (Born 1967) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape

Mark Baggetta (Born 1967) American, Pastel on Paper Landscape. Soft, impressionistic landscape painting featuring a rolling field of warm ochres and pinks set against a backdrop of deep green, forested hills under a hazy sky. Signed lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Sight Size: 22 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. Frame Thickness: 1/2 in.    Mark Baggetta (born 1967) is an American pastel artist known for his finely detailed, realistic landscapes that capture subtle shifts of light and atmosphere. Working primarily in soft pastel, he focuses on quiet natural scenes—such as forests, fields, and waterways—rendered with a strong sense of depth, texture, and tonal harmony.

Lot: 685 - Signed Acrylic on Canvas Expressionist House

Signed Acrylic on Canvas Expressionist House. Vibrant, expressionist-style oil or acrylic painting featuring a stylized blue tree in the foreground set against a warm-toned building with a green awning and terracotta steps. Signed lower right. Unframed. Size: 18 x 18 in. 

Lot: 686 - Wilma Fielding (20th Century) British, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Figural of Woman with Flowers

Wilma Fielding (20th Century) British, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Figural of Woman with Flowers. impressionistic painting by Wilma Fielding featuring a woman in a yellow dress holding a bouquet, set within a dreamlike landscape alongside stylized figures, lush trees, and an ornate birdbath in the foreground. ielding (20th Century) British, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Interior Scene. Signed lower right. Unframed. Size: 30 x 20 in.   

Lot: 687 - Didler Grandt (Born 1934) French, Oil on Canvas Expressionist Cityscape

Didler Grandt (Born 1934) French, Oil on Canvas Expressionist Cityscape. Vibrant expressionist cityscape with bustling European street scene with tall, angular buildings, bare winter trees, and figures gathered around bright red cafe umbrellas under a cool blue sky. Signed lower right, dated 2014. Framed. Overall Size: 40 x 20 1/4 in.

Lot: 688 - Eugene Larkin (1921-2010) American, "Dancing Girl" Abstract Screenprint

Eugene Larkin (1921-2010) American, "Dancing Girl" Abstract Screenprint. The colorful expressive image is printed on pulpy paper. Signed in pencil bottom right. Titled in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 29 x 18 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.  Eugene Larkin was born in Wayzata, Minnesota on June 27th, 1921, and showed early talent in woodcut printing with a gallery exhibition in Minneapolis at the young age of 23. A versatile American artist who also achieved national recognition for his expertise in lithography and collage, he graduated from the University of Minnesota and dedicated much of his life to education, first teaching at Kansas State College before leading the printmaking department at the Minneapolis School of Art and later serving as a professor at his alma mater. His artistic philosophy was captured in his book, Design: The Search for Unity, and throughout his career he drew deep inspiration from music, literature, and  the natural world, often incorporating plant textures and mythological themes into his intricate prints, and gained international fame for creating works based on live string quartets and Walt Whitman’s poetry. He passed away on November 13th, 2010 in South Bend, Indiana, and his works are held in many museums and galleries, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. 

Lot: 689 - Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, Limited Edition Artist's Proof Modernist Interior Scene

Fanch (Francois Ledan) (Born 1960) French, Limited Edition Artist's Proof Modernist Interior Scene. Limited-edition serigraph by Fanch (Francois Ledan), featuring a colorful interior with a checkered floor that opens up to a scenic view of sailboats and a bridge in the distance. Titled "Black and White Interior". Signed lower right. Numbered EA 60/85. Framed. Comes with Park West Appraisal.  Overall Size: 28 x 32 in.  Sight Size: 17 x 20 3/4 in.    Fanch (François Ledan) (born 1960) is a French painter celebrated for his expressive, colorful works that merge elements of figurative and abstract art. Working under the pseudonym Fanch, Ledan’s paintings often feature dynamic compositions, vivid palettes, and playful, whimsical imagery that evoke both emotional intensity and a sense of joy. Influenced by modern European movements as well as Breton cultural motifs, his work explores themes of identity, imagination, and the human experience, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary, spontaneous approach. Fanch has exhibited widely in France and internationally, gaining recognition for his ability to create visually striking art that resonates with both collectors and the general public.

Lot: 690 - Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph. Depicts a curly-headed child playing a violin. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered 92/150 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 18 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 13 x 11 in.  Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born in 1935 in La Paz, Bolivia. She became an acclaimed artist known for her stylized depictions of children and allegorical surrealist imagery. Encouraged by her pianist mother and art-loving father, she studied at the School of Fine Arts from age 11 and exhibited in Vienna and Salzburg by 18. After moving to Paris with her husband Claude Boulanger, she gained recognition for her paintings, etchings, and prints, studying under Johnny Friedlaender. Her work earned her a UNICEF commission for the International Year of the Child poster, and her tapestries have been displayed at the United Nations. Boulanger’s pieces are widely held in public, private, and corporate collections, and she continues to create art today.

Lot: 691 - Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph. Depicts two children sitting at a grand piano, playing together. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered 92/150 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 18 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 14 x 11 in.  Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born in 1935 in La Paz, Bolivia. She became an acclaimed artist known for her stylized depictions of children and allegorical surrealist imagery. Encouraged by her pianist mother and art-loving father, she studied at the School of Fine Arts from age 11 and exhibited in Vienna and Salzburg by 18. After moving to Paris with her husband Claude Boulanger, she gained recognition for her paintings, etchings, and prints, studying under Johnny Friedlaender. Her work earned her a UNICEF commission for the International Year of the Child poster, and her tapestries have been displayed at the United Nations. Boulanger’s pieces are widely held in public, private, and corporate collections, and she continues to create art today.

Lot: 692 - Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph. Depicts a seated child playing a recorder. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered 92/150 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 18 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 14 x 11 in.  Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born in 1935 in La Paz, Bolivia. She became an acclaimed artist known for her stylized depictions of children and allegorical surrealist imagery. Encouraged by her pianist mother and art-loving father, she studied at the School of Fine Arts from age 11 and exhibited in Vienna and Salzburg by 18. After moving to Paris with her husband Claude Boulanger, she gained recognition for her paintings, etchings, and prints, studying under Johnny Friedlaender. Her work earned her a UNICEF commission for the International Year of the Child poster, and her tapestries have been displayed at the United Nations. Boulanger’s pieces are widely held in public, private, and corporate collections, and she continues to create art today.

Lot: 693 - Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Graciela Boulanger (Born 1935) Bolivian/French, Signed and Numbered Lithograph. Depicts a seated child playing a harp. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered 92/150 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 18 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 14 x 11 in.  Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born in 1935 in La Paz, Bolivia. She became an acclaimed artist known for her stylized depictions of children and allegorical surrealist imagery. Encouraged by her pianist mother and art-loving father, she studied at the School of Fine Arts from age 11 and exhibited in Vienna and Salzburg by 18. After moving to Paris with her husband Claude Boulanger, she gained recognition for her paintings, etchings, and prints, studying under Johnny Friedlaender. Her work earned her a UNICEF commission for the International Year of the Child poster, and her tapestries have been displayed at the United Nations. Boulanger’s pieces are widely held in public, private, and corporate collections, and she continues to create art today.

Lot: 694 - Tracey Ann Finley (Born 1965) American, "Lady With Pear" Abstract Acrylic on Canvas

Tracey Ann Finley (Born 1965) American, "Lady With Pear" Abstract Acrylic on Canvas. A very expressive face in green and blue hues, with a tiny pear at the bottom left next to the signature "TAF." Title written on back of stretcher, along with the artist name, the date of Feb/2008, and prior seller information.  Size: 16 x 20 in.  Tracey Ann Finley was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1965, and moved with her family to Middletown, New Jersey in 1972, where she became fascinated in art, teaching herself how to paint. She began selling her works in 2004 and winning prizes soon after at local shows, with her pieces now held in collections around the world. Today she is represented through Le Jardin Gallery in New Orleans, and continues to make new works from her home Leonardo, New Jersey. 

Lot: 695 - Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, "Saturday Afternoon Selfie" Mixed Media Assemblage

Bill Healy (Born 1960) American, "Saturday Afternoon Selfie" Mixed Media Assemblage. A portrait made up of recycled metal and wood, painted to resemble a man's smiling face. Signed, dated 2017, and title written on back.  Size: 1 x 13 1/2 x 19 in.  Bill Healy (known throughout the New England art community as “HillBilly”) was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1960, and became interested in art in his childhood, drawing cartoons and comics that were occasionally published in The Hartford Times before he was fifteen. The self-taught artist discovered his ultimate calling while working as an animator for a studio in nearby Canton, where he began combining vintage tins, old appliance parts, and rusty bottle caps to create robotic figures he called “Metalmen.” He continues to produce new pieces at his home in Hartford, and his works have been found in public and private collections around the country, including the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle, and the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. 

Lot: 696 - Michael Lehman (Born 1935) American, Mixed Media Pop Art Collage

Michael Lehman (Born 1935) American, Mixed Media Pop Art Collage. Mixed-media collage features a vertical arrangement of stylized, robot-like faces and masked figures layered over vintage dictionary text and industrial imagery, finished with a large, horned green character at the base. Signed lower left. Artit's logo verso. Framed. Size: 13 x 6 in. 

Lot: 697 - Susan von Gries (21st Century) American, Four Panel Mixed Media Abstract Expressionist "World Redemption"

Susan von Gries (21st Century) American, Four Panel Mixed Media Abstract Expressionist "World Redemption". Multi-paneled mixed media work with a dreamlike, celestial central figure emerging from a lush, kaleidoscopic landscape, complemented by three vertical "totems" that explode with dense botanical textures and high-contrast primary colors. Titled lower right. Signed on panel lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 in.   Susan von Gries is a Sarasota-based artist known for a practice that engages with color, texture, and organic form, often drawing inspiration from Florida’s coastal environment. Working across painting and mixed media, her work tends to balance abstraction with subtle references to landscape, using layered surfaces and fluid mark-making to evoke movement and atmosphere. Active in the regional arts community, von Gries has exhibited in local galleries and participated in group shows throughout the Gulf Coast, contributing to Sarasota’s vibrant contemporary art scene.

Lot: 698 - Susan von Gries (21st Century) American, Monotype Lithograph Print Abstract Expressionist "So Much Fun"

Susan von Gries (21st Century) American, Monotype Lithograph Print Abstract Expressionist "So Much Fun". Whimsical monoprint with playful, dreamlike procession of stylized figures and a spotted creature rendered in soft pastels and vibrant primary accents. Signed lower right. Titled bottom middle. "Monotype" lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 21 1/4 x 21 1/4 in. Sight Size: 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.   Susan von Gries is a Sarasota-based artist known for a practice that engages with color, texture, and organic form, often drawing inspiration from Florida’s coastal environment. Working across painting and mixed media, her work tends to balance abstraction with subtle references to landscape, using layered surfaces and fluid mark-making to evoke movement and atmosphere. Active in the regional arts community, von Gries has exhibited in local galleries and participated in group shows throughout the Gulf Coast, contributing to Sarasota’s vibrant contemporary art scene.

Lot: 699 - Jean Blackburn (21st Century) American, Artist's Proof Etching Print "Tillandsia"

Jean Blackburn (21st Century) American, Artist's Proof Etching Print "Tillandsia". Monochromatic etching depicting a detailed air plant perched on a mossy branch, using delicate tonal gradations and intricate line work to capture the rugged textures of the Florida scrub. Signed lower right. titled lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 22 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. Jean Blackburn is a contemporary American painter, printmaker, photographer, and naturalist based on Florida’s Gulf Coast. A third-generation Floridian raised on Anna Maria Island, her work is deeply rooted in the state’s coastal and inland ecosystems, especially the waterways and landscapes of places like Myakka. She holds degrees from the University of Florida, the State College of Florida, and an MFA from the University of Oregon, and has taught at institutions including Ringling College of Art and Design and New College of Florida. Blackburn’s practice blends careful observation with expressive interpretation, often exploring the intersection of art and environmental awareness, informed by her roles as a certified Master Gardener and Master Naturalist and her involvement with regional conservation organizations. Her work has been widely exhibited across Florida and beyond, and is held in both public and private collections.

Lot: 700 - Vintage Signed Bohlin Oil on Canvas Mid-Century Modern Still Life of Daisies and Pears

Vintage Signed Bohlin Oil on Canvas Mid-Century Modern Still Life  of Daisies and Pears. Mid-century modernist still life depicting a cluster of bright yellow and white daisies in a striped vessel and two green pairs. Signed Bohlin lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 15 x 19 in. Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 17 1/2 in.

Lot: 701 - Werner Carl Burger (1925-2023) American, Watercolor on Paper Abstract Expressionist Landscape

Werner Carl Burger (1925-2023) American, Watercolor on Paper Abstract Expressionist Landscape. Energetic abstract watercolor utilizing high-keyed blues and warm yellows punctuated by bold, calligraphic ink lines implying a dense spray of forest foliage. Signed lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 31 x 21 in. Sight Size: 21 x 13 1/4 in.   Werner Carl Burger (1925-2023) was an American expressionist painter active in the mid- to late 20th century, known for emotionally charged compositions that combined bold color with vigorous, gestural brushwork. His paintings often explored themes of human experience, memory, and inner tension, aligning with broader currents in postwar expressionism while maintaining a distinctly personal visual language. Burger exhibited in regional galleries and contributed to local art communities, where his work was recognized for its intensity and painterly depth. Though not widely documented in major art historical canons, his oeuvre reflects a commitment to expressive abstraction and the exploration of psychological and emotional states through paint.

Lot: 702 - Marlene Lenker (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Collage Expressionist Landscape

Marlene Lenker (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Collage Expressionist Landscape. Mixed-media collage with layered, torn pieces of paper and fabric in shades of turquoise, forest green, and rust orange that form a vertical, abstract composition reminiscent of a coastal or mountainous landscape. Signed lower right. Artist's information verso. Framed. Overall Size: 30 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. Sight Size: 22 x 17 in.   Marlene Lenker is an American contemporary painter and mixed-media artist born in Clifton, New Jersey. She earned an A.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University and an MFA from Montclair State University. Lenker is known for layered, process-driven works in painting, watercolor, acrylic, and collage, often evoking landscape and environmental themes through abstracted forms and textured surfaces. Her practice emphasizes accumulation and transformation, building images through successive layers that suggest both natural systems and psychological depth. She has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and has also been active in teaching and artist-in-residence programs.

Lot: 703 - Signed Brock Mid-Century Modern Enamel On Copper Abstract Expressionist Mounted to Mirror

Signed Brock Mid-Century Modern Enamel On Copper Abstract Expressionist Mounted to Mirror. Mid-century modern enamel-on-copper artwork featuring a vibrant, abstract sunburst and organic, flame-like shapes, mounted on a mirrored surface within a silver-toned metal frame. Signed Brock lower right. Overall Size: 14 x 16 in. Sight Size: 8 x 10 in.

Lot: 704 - Simon Rohlen/KEF! (Born 1989) German, Original Signed Color Screen Print

Simon Röhlen/KEF! (Born 1989) German, Original Signed Color Screen Print. Title: "Water Light #7." Displays his signature swirling floral patterns with a splash of yellow. Signed and numbered 54/200 in pencil bottom middle. Comes with certificate of authenticity and prior sales record for provenance.  Overall Size: 21 3/4 x 22 in.  Sight Size: 17 1/4 x 17 1/2 in.  Simon Röhlen (best known by his artist name KEF!) was born in Ubach-Palenberg near Aachen, Germany, in 1989. An early enthusiasm for graffiti art led him to London in 2013 in pursuit of the street art boom before relocating in 2015 to Berlin. The tag KEF! means ‘scar’ and signifies the permanent mark left by him as a street artist. His intricate abstract patterns are inspired by pop culture as well as nature and Buddhist philosophy, with close attention paid to balance and harmony. While he works in urban media such as spray paint, he also employs acrylics, oils, and digital art, and his work often features his signature lion's head motif, which symbolizes strength, courage, and power. KEF! travels worldwide to work on both outdoor and indoor projects, participating in festivals as well as showing in galleries, with major brand collaborations underway. 

Lot: 705 - Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas

Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas. Depicts two men pushing a cart full of sealed goods along a path through the plains. Signed and dated '00 bottom right. Framed.  Overall Size: 31 1/2 x 38 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 26 1/2 x 33 3/4 in.  Barry Lungu was born in Zimbabwe in 1972, part of the first generation of post-independence artists. Primarily self-taught, he has become one of the most proficient genre and scene artists in his country, capturing everyday city and countryside life and vocations in vibrant colors. Based out of a studio in Harare, he continues to produce new paintings in acrylics and oils that have made their way into the international market and collections around the world since the 2010s.

Lot: 706 - Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas

Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas. Depicts women harvesting from a field with mountains in the distance. Signed and dated '00 bottom left. Framed.  Overall Size: 31 1/2 x 38 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 26 1/2 x 34 in.  Barry Lungu was born in Zimbabwe in 1972, part of the first generation of post-independence artists. Primarily self-taught, he has become one of the most proficient genre and scene artists in his country, capturing everyday city and countryside life and vocations in vibrant colors. Based out of a studio in Harare, he continues to produce new paintings in acrylics and oils that have made their way into the international market and collections around the world since the 2010s.

Lot: 707 - Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas

Barry Lungu (Born 1972) Zimbabwean, Oil on Canvas. Depicts two women buying fruit from another at her stand in a market. Signed and dated '00 bottom right. Framed.  Overall Size: 31 1/2 x 38 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 26 1/2 x 34 in.  Barry Lungu was born in Zimbabwe in 1972, part of the first generation of post-independence artists. Primarily self-taught, he has become one of the most proficient genre and scene artists in his country, capturing everyday city and countryside life and vocations in vibrant colors. Based out of a studio in Harare, he continues to produce new paintings in acrylics and oils that have made their way into the international market and collections around the world since the 2010s.

Lot: 708 - Herbie Rose (1930-2017) Jamaican/American, Harbor Scene Watercolor on Paper

Herbie Rose (1930-2017) Jamaican/American, Harbor Scene Watercolor on Paper. Depicts a sailboat tied up at a dock with a small house in a tropical port behind it. Signed bottom right.  Overall Size: 17 x 21 in.  Sight Size: 10 1/2 x 14 in.  Herbert “Herbie” Rose (1930-2017) was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica, and was encouraged from a young age by his mother to pursue art, teaching himself to paint vibrant landscapes and genre scenes by age thirteen and gaining a patron who supported him with financial stability. In 1950 he traveled to New York, graduating cum laude from the New York Phoenix School of Design and taking additional courses at the Pratt Institute while working night shifts at Sloan Kettering Institute, experiences that influenced his artistic vision. He gained recognition for his mastery of light and color, particularly in depicting Manhattan streets, and worked in commercial art for companies like Colgate Palmolive, Texaco, and Hertz before returning to Jamaica to manage his parents’ bar and restaurant as well as opening a home gallery. He painted primarily in oil and acrylic, and later studied watercolors under John Pike in Woodstock, New York, which inspired him to teach. In the 1980s he moved to Bradenton, Florida, teaching at Ringling College of Art and Design and the Manatee Art League, and became a driving force in the Village of the Arts revitalization by opening the Rose Giles Gallery with his second wife, Graciela Giles, remaining a central figure in the local arts community until his death. 

Lot: 709 - Celeste Phillips (1957-2024) American, Oil on Canvas, North Carolina Landscape

Celeste Phillips (1957-2024) American, Oil on Canvas, North Carolina Landscape. Signed and dated lower right. Phillips studied at the Appalachian State University. Her work is in the collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Overall Size: 15 1/4 x 17 1/4 x 2 in. Sight Size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.

Lot: 710 - Naomi Slater (1940-2024) American, Watercolor

Naomi Slater (1940-2024) American, Watercolor. Slater was active in New Mexico, especially Taos, Santa Fe and Alburquerque. Overall Size: 19 1/4 x 23 1/4 x 1 in. Sight Size: 9 x 13 1/4 in.

Lot: 711 - Indistinctly Signed Watercolor of a Forest of Trees

Indistinctly Signed Watercolor of a Forest of Trees. Possibly in Hawaii. Overall Size: 23 x 20 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. Sight Size: 13 x 10 in.

Lot: 712 - Marc Chagall Lithograph, "The Creation"

Marc Chagall Lithograph, "The Creation". Numbered in pencil. Signed in the plate. Overall Size: 20 x 16 in.  Sight Size: 15 x 11 1/4 in. 

Lot: 712A - Early 20th Century Polish School Oil on Canvas

Early 20th Century Polish School Oil on Canvas of a figure walking on a pathway by a house with a thatched roof.  Overall Size: 13 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 6 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. 

Lot: 713 - Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "View of Black Butte"

Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "View of Black Butte". Born in Oakland, California, Lundy Siegriest was a modernist painter whose work spanned pure abstraction to plein-air landscape painting. He first worked in the thick impasto style of the Abstract Expressionists but in the late 1950s moved to grotesque figurative images inspired by mummies he had seen in Guanajuato Mexico. He also had a passion for painting cows and found it amusing to consider them self portraits. In the 1970s, he became part of a nucleus of painters including Terry St. John who revived more traditional approaches. Hearkening back to the "Society of Six," which Lundy's father, Louis, had helped found, they began painting landscapes in a broad painterly style related both to the Bay Area figurative tradition and the plein-air painting of the "Society of Six." Lundy and Terry often painted together "en plein air" in the countryside around Mt. Diablo. He was raised in the Siegriest family mansion in Oakland and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts. Size: 9 x 12 in. 

Lot: 714 - Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "Barn & Fence Rails"

Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "Barn & Fence Rails". Born in Oakland, California, Lundy Siegriest was a modernist painter whose work spanned pure abstraction to plein-air landscape painting. He first worked in the thick impasto style of the Abstract Expressionists but in the late 1950s moved to grotesque figurative images inspired by mummies he had seen in Guanajuato Mexico. He also had a passion for painting cows and found it amusing to consider them self portraits. In the 1970s, he became part of a nucleus of painters including Terry St. John who revived more traditional approaches. Hearkening back to the "Society of Six," which Lundy's father, Louis, had helped found, they began painting landscapes in a broad painterly style related both to the Bay Area figurative tradition and the plein-air painting of the "Society of Six." Lundy and Terry often painted together "en plein air" in the countryside around Mt. Diablo. He was raised in the Siegriest family mansion in Oakland and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts. Size: 8 x 10 in.

Lot: 715 - Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "Cows in the Shade"

Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, 1978 Oil on Canvas, "Cows in the Shade". Gallery label on reverse. Born in Oakland, California, Lundy Siegriest was a modernist painter whose work spanned pure abstraction to plein-air landscape painting. He first worked in the thick impasto style of the Abstract Expressionists but in the late 1950s moved to grotesque figurative images inspired by mummies he had seen in Guanajuato Mexico. He also had a passion for painting cows and found it amusing to consider them self portraits. In the 1970s, he became part of a nucleus of painters including Terry St. John who revived more traditional approaches. Hearkening back to the "Society of Six," which Lundy's father, Louis, had helped found, they began painting landscapes in a broad painterly style related both to the Bay Area figurative tradition and the plein-air painting of the "Society of Six." Lundy and Terry often painted together "en plein air" in the countryside around Mt. Diablo. He was raised in the Siegriest family mansion in Oakland and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts. Size: 12 x 16 in. 

Lot: 716 - Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "Purple Haze"

Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, Oil on Canvas, "Purple Haze". Signed with initials lower left. Born in Oakland, California, Lundy Siegriest was a modernist painter whose work spanned pure abstraction to plein-air landscape painting. He first worked in the thick impasto style of the Abstract Expressionists but in the late 1950s moved to grotesque figurative images inspired by mummies he had seen in Guanajuato Mexico. He also had a passion for painting cows and found it amusing to consider them self portraits. In the 1970s, he became part of a nucleus of painters including Terry St. John who revived more traditional approaches. Hearkening back to the "Society of Six," which Lundy's father, Louis, had helped found, they began painting landscapes in a broad painterly style related both to the Bay Area figurative tradition and the plein-air painting of the "Society of Six." Lundy and Terry often painted together "en plein air" in the countryside around Mt. Diablo. He was raised in the Siegriest family mansion in Oakland and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts. Size: 16 x 20 in. 

Lot: 717 - Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, 1978 Oil on Canvas, "Rolling Clouds"

Lundy Siegriest (1925-1985) American, 1978 Oil on Canvas, "Rolling Clouds". Gallery label on reverse. Born in Oakland, California, Lundy Siegriest was a modernist painter whose work spanned pure abstraction to plein-air landscape painting. He first worked in the thick impasto style of the Abstract Expressionists but in the late 1950s moved to grotesque figurative images inspired by mummies he had seen in Guanajuato Mexico. He also had a passion for painting cows and found it amusing to consider them self portraits. In the 1970s, he became part of a nucleus of painters including Terry St. John who revived more traditional approaches. Hearkening back to the "Society of Six," which Lundy's father, Louis, had helped found, they began painting landscapes in a broad painterly style related both to the Bay Area figurative tradition and the plein-air painting of the "Society of Six." Lundy and Terry often painted together "en plein air" in the countryside around Mt. Diablo. He was raised in the Siegriest family mansion in Oakland and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts. Size: 16 x 20 in. 

Lot: 718 - Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage Original Watercolor of a Young Woman

Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage Original Watercolor of a Young Woman. Signed and dated. Michael Lawrence, son of tough guy actor Marc Lawrence, was born November 7, 1943 in Los Angeles, California. He lived in Italy beginning in 1951 after his father was blacklisted for testimony at the HUAC hearings. Michael graduated from UCLA with a BFA in 1966. He is best known for whimsical watercolors and bronze sculpture, often with a literary theme based on the works of Lewis Carroll, James Joyce, and Lawrence Durrell. He was deeply influenced by his friendships; notably with Jim Morrison of the Doors and Ray Bradbury, the science fiction writer. During the late 70s and early 80s he worked in acrylics, using bright colors and an impasto style to create a series called Skaters inspired by the roller skaters along the Venice Beach boardwalk. He kept a large studio at 239 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles from 1977 to 1988. Wenger Gallery in Los Angeles represented him for several years. He now lives in Hydra, Greece. Size: 22 1/4 x 15 in. 

Lot: 719 - Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage 90s Portrait of a Young Blue-Eyed Blond Woman

Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage 90s Portrait of a Young Blue-Eyed Blond Woman. Signed and dated. Michael Lawrence, son of tough guy actor Marc Lawrence, was born November 7, 1943 in Los Angeles, California. He lived in Italy beginning in 1951 after his father was blacklisted for testimony at the HUAC hearings. Michael graduated from UCLA with a BFA in 1966. He is best known for whimsical watercolors and bronze sculpture, often with a literary theme based on the works of Lewis Carroll, James Joyce, and Lawrence Durrell. He was deeply influenced by his friendships; notably with Jim Morrison of the Doors and Ray Bradbury, the science fiction writer. During the late 70s and early 80s he worked in acrylics, using bright colors and an impasto style to create a series called Skaters inspired by the roller skaters along the Venice Beach boardwalk. He kept a large studio at 239 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles from 1977 to 1988. Wenger Gallery in Los Angeles represented him for several years. He now lives in Hydra, Greece. Size: 22 x 15 in. 

Lot: 720 - Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage Original Watercolor

Michael Lawrence (Born 1943) American, Vintage Original Watercolor. Signed and dated. Michael Lawrence, son of tough guy actor Marc Lawrence, was born November 7, 1943 in Los Angeles, California. He lived in Italy beginning in 1951 after his father was blacklisted for testimony at the HUAC hearings. Michael graduated from UCLA with a BFA in 1966. He is best known for whimsical watercolors and bronze sculpture, often with a literary theme based on the works of Lewis Carroll, James Joyce, and Lawrence Durrell. He was deeply influenced by his friendships; notably with Jim Morrison of the Doors and Ray Bradbury, the science fiction writer. During the late 70s and early 80s he worked in acrylics, using bright colors and an impasto style to create a series called Skaters inspired by the roller skaters along the Venice Beach boardwalk. He kept a large studio at 239 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles from 1977 to 1988. Wenger Gallery in Los Angeles represented him for several years. He now lives in Hydra, Greece. Size: 22 x 15 in. 

Lot: 721 - Benjamin Landara (1921-1985) Aboriginal Australian, Watercolor Landscape

Benjamin Landara (1921-1985) Aboriginal Australian, Watercolor Landscape. Signed lower right. Benjamin Landara (1921–1985) emerged as a foundational member of the renowned Hermannsburg Watercolour School, which began in the 1930s under the guidance of Albert Namatjira. Born Ebatarinja and of Western Arrernte heritage, Landara married Namatjira’s eldest daughter Maisie in 1942 and began painting alongside his father-in-law by the late 1940s, absorbing and building upon his mentor’s refined approach to landscape painting. Though initially influenced by Namatjira’s style, after the master’s death in 1959 Landara increasingly embraced his own artistic voice, producing luminous watercolors marked by harmonious pastel washes, delicate brushwork, and a deep sense of the country’s rhythm and light. These works often feature iconic landscapes such as Mt Sonder, the MacDonnell Ranges, and scenes from the Finke River region near Hermannsburg/Ntaria. Beyond technique, Landara’s paintings carry a coded cultural narrative: his realistic portrayals of Country subtly reflect Arrernte spiritual heritage embedded within landscape forms. With excellent command of hue and form, his works have become highly valued by collectors and remain vital to the legacy of Australian Aboriginal landscape art. Overall Size: 18 x 24 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. Sight Size: 14 x 20 3/4 in.

Lot: 722 - Abstract Modern Clear and Frosted Bubble Pattern Art Glass Vase

Abstract Modern Clear and Frosted Bubble Pattern Art Glass Vase.  Size: 5 x 4 1/2 x 5 in. 

Lot: 723 - Waterford Crystal Araglin Bowl

Waterford Crystal Araglin Bowl. Characterized by the diamond and vertical wedge cuts around the body. Marked on underside.  Condition: Cracked near bottom. Size: 9 x 9 x 4 1/4 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 724 - Olle Alberius (1926-1993) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal Residence Swirl Bowl

Olle Alberius (1926-1993) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal Residence Swirl Bowl. Elegant but simple twisting pattern with a small foot and octagonal mouth. Signed on the underside.  Size: 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 5 in.  Sven-Olaf Alberius (commonly known as Olle Alberius) was born on April 8th, 1926 and studied art at Konstfack in Stockholm before going to work for Syco Keramik in Stromstad. Rising quickly in the Scandinavian pottery world, he became one of the leading ceramic designers for the Rorstrand Pottery factory in the late 1950s. In the 60s he was introduced to art glass and joined Orrefors in 1971, where he became one of their key designers known for utilizing numerous techniques including Ariel, Ravenna, and Graal. He remained with them until his death on June 12th, 1993, and his work is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and countless public and private collections around the world.

Lot: 725 - In the Manner of Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983) Swedish, Kosta Glasbruk Art Glass Vase

In the Manner of Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983) Swedish, Kosta Glasbruk Art Glass Vase. Tall and thin with his signature black filament through the middle on the sides, bookended by two white strips that accent the clear main area well. Unsigned, but nearly identical to a style he first developed in the 1950s.  Size: 9 x 3 x 11 in.  Victor Emanuel Lindstrand, known professionally as Vicke Lindstrand, was born on November 27th, 1904 in Gothenburg, Sweden, studied commercial art in school, and worked in commercial illustration before beginning his career at the glass manufacturer Orrefors in 1928. He made his debut as a designer at the Stockholm World Fair in 1930, where he presented twelve glass vases with enamel decor in exotic patterns, and soon pioneered more daring art glass designs together with Edvin Öhrström and Knut Bergqvist including the Ariel technique. Lindstrand left Orrefors during World War II, and between 1943 and 1950 he became the creative leader at Uppsala Ekeby, where he designed many different stoneware objects ranging from ceramic pots to figural sculptures. In 1950 he joined Kosta Glasbruk as an artistic director and ultimately the dominant designer, remaining there for over twenty years before his retirement in 1973. He spent the last 10 years of his life as a freelance artist working with Hanne Dreutler and Arthur Zirrnsack at Studio Glashyttan in Åhus, and passed away on May 7th, 1983.

Lot: 726 - Green Crackle Glass Vase

Green Crackle Glass Vase.  Cylindrical glass vase featuring a frosted pale green upper half with a wavy texture that transitions into a clear, heavily crackled or "crackle glass" finish on the bottom half. Size: 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 12 in.

Lot: 727 - Tall Blenko Art Nouveau Yellow Vase #7723

Tall Blenko Art Nouveau Yellow Vase #7723. Elegant mid-century modern swung glass bud vase, characterized by its elongated, teardrop-shaped base and distinct, ruffled "flame" top in a warm amber hue. Floral top designed by Nickerson. Size: 5 1/2 x 26 in. Blenko Glass Company, commonly known as Blenko Glassworks, is an American glass manufacturer founded in 1893 and based in Milton, West Virginia, renowned for its handcrafted blown glass that blends functional design with bold, modern color. The company became especially influential in the mid-20th century through collaborations with designers such as Winslow Anderson, Wayne Husted, and Joel Myers, who helped define its distinctive aesthetic of clean forms and vibrant hues. Best known for items like water bottles, decanters, and architectural glass, Blenko pieces are individually hand-blown, making each one slightly unique. Today, the company remains a respected name in American craft, valued by collectors for its artistry, heritage, and enduring commitment to traditional glassmaking techniques.

Lot: 728 - Mark Hines (1945-2015) American, Vintage Slump Glass Vase

Mark Hines (1945-2015) American, Vintage Slump Glass Vase.  Rectangular fused glass vase featuring a deep red border that frames a translucent center decorated with slender, arching golden lines reminiscent of wheat or tall grass. Signed. Sie: 6 x 16 x 1 3/4 in.   Mark Hines (1945–2015) was an American glass artist and master craftsman associated with the studio glass movement, known for his finely executed blown and sculpted glass works that often explored organic forms and subtle color transitions. Trained during a period of rapid innovation in contemporary glass, Hines developed a reputation for technical precision and a deep understanding of material properties, creating pieces that balanced aesthetic elegance with structural complexity. Over his career, he exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States, contributing to the growing recognition of glass as a serious fine art medium. His work remains appreciated for its craftsmanship and its role in advancing modern glass artistry.

Lot: 729 - Vintage Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) Hand Blown Glass Vase

Vintage Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) Hand Blown Glass Vase.  Hand-blown glass bud vase featuring a bulbous body and a slender neck, decorated with a vibrant cobalt blue and translucent white swirl pattern. Incise signature MMA on base. Size: 5 x 5 x 8 in.    The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the world, located in New York City along Central Park. It is known for its vast collection of over two million works that span thousands of years, including ancient Egyptian artifacts, European paintings, American art, and Asian sculptures. The museum is especially famous for masterpieces by artists like Vincent van Gogh and Rembrandt, as well as its iconic Costume Institute. It serves as both a major cultural landmark and an educational resource, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Lot: 730 - Contemporary Cobalt Blue Vase with Glass Rope Detail

Contemporary Cobalt Blue Vase with Glass Rope Detail. Tall, cobalt blue glass vase featuring a slender cylindrical body and three decorative clear glass rings wrapped around its upper section. Size: 6 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.

Lot: 731 - Antique Cut Glass Vanity Jar with Bakelite Lid

Antique Cut Glass Vanity Jar with Bakelite Lid.  Antique glass vanity jar featuring a diamond-patterned pressed glass base and a celluloid lid decorated with delicate dark floral scrolls and a central circular opening. Size: 4 x 4 x 2 1/2 in. 

Lot: 732 - Murano Floral Bowl with Toso Millefiore Ruffled Edge

Murano Floral Bowl with Toso Millefiore Ruffled Edge. Multicolored Murano glass vase with broad ruffled edge. Size: 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 2 3/4 in. 

Lot: 733 - Lalique Frosted and Clear Crystal "Orchidee" Vase

Lalique Frosted and Clear Crystal "Orchidee" Vase. The clear bowl has two beautiful frosted orchid shapes on either side, their luminous petals emerging several inches out from the surface. Signed on underside. Comes with original box with label on the side.  Size: 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 734 - Lalique Crystal Antinea Vase in Original Box

Lalique Crystal Antinea Vase in Original Box. Two mirrored nude female forms with flowing hair crouching down back-to-back appear on either side, making four figures in all. They are in rich frosted green glass, while the main bowl of the vase is clear. Signed on the underside. Box has a label which gives the name of the piece.  Size: 10 x 9 x 8 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 735 - Lalique Crystal Rosine Vase

Lalique Crystal Rosine Vase. Frosted and clear crystal vase featuring raised doves in flight. Signed on the underside.  Size: 4 x 5 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 736 - Mikasa "Satin Rose" Serving Bowl with Frosted Handles

Mikasa "Satin Rose" Serving Bowl with Frosted Handles. Clear main body with rose-shaped frosted handles, in a pattern produced for the company primarily by Walther-Glas in West Germany in the 1980s and early 90s.  Size: 10 1/2 x 8 x 2 3/4 in.  All Star Trading, founded in California in 1936 by Japanese-American Setsuo Aratani, initially specialized in imports from Japan but closed after the outbreak of World War II. After the war, Aratani’s son George and partner Alfred Funabashi revived the business as American Commercial Inc., first selling flash-frozen tuna and later focusing on Japanese china under the trademark “Mikasa” by 1957. Alfred Blake joined in 1965, boosting sales, expanding the product line to include crystal stemware, opening a New York showroom, and launching retail outlets. By 1985, Mikasa reached $137 million in sales, but rising Japanese currency and U.S. economic issues led to losses, prompting Blake to move production to Malaysia, Thailand, and Yugoslavia. Mikasa expanded internationally with a European joint venture in 1991 and an IPO in 1994, before being acquired by Lifetime Brands, Inc. in 2008, which retained the Mikasa brand.

Lot: 737 - Lars Hellsten (1933-2022) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal "Isabella" Bowl

Lars Hellsten (1933-2022) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal "Isabella" Bowl. Signed on the underside. The delicated scalloped shape resembles a shell and leaf at the same time, one of the artist's classic forms. Signed and numbered on the underside.  Size: 5 x 8 in.  Lars Hellsten was born on July 18th, 1933 in Sweden, and studied at the University of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack) with a focus on sculpture. He was active as a designer at Skruf Glassworks from 1964 to 1972 before joining Orrefors glassworks in a collaboration that lasted over 25 years, producing famous designs like Discus, Corona, and Eden. Hellsten’s work is represented at Nationalmuseum and Nordiska Museet in Stockholm, Småland Museum, Halland Museum of Cultural History, Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He passed away on February 16th, 2022. 

Lot: 738 - Simon Gate (1883-1945) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal "Thousand Windows" Bowl

Simon Gate (1883-1945) Swedish, Orrefors Crystal "Thousand Windows" Bowl. One of his signature designs, with cut patterns that create repetitive optical illusions on the sides above the foot. Signed on the underside.   Size: 5 x 7 1/4 in.  Simon Gate was born on March 10th, 1883 in Skaraborg, Sweden. He studied ceramics and pottery first at the College of Technology in Stockholm before attending the Academy of Art, where he studied painting. In 1916, while working as a graphic designer, he was recruited by the director of Orrefors Glassworks, Albert Ahlin, and was instrumental in developing the Graal technique, in which colored glass is embodied in the body of a piece. His style of engraving was conservative and realist, drawing on traditional classical European models, and his work was part of art competitions at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics. He stayed with Orrefors for nearly thirty years, but his prodigious output was cut short by sudden acute actinomycosis on May 11th, 1945, and his work has only become more collectable and inspirational to new glass artists since his death.

Lot: 739 - Mid Century Modern Hand-Made Murano Crystal Vase

Mid Century Modern Hand-Made Murano Crystal Vase. A worn label on the side in Italian, English, and German roughly says the same thing, "Hand-Cut Crystal," along with "Made in Murano."  Size: 10 x 4 x 4 in.  The term “Murano” is most often applied to Venetian glassware made on the island of Murano near the city of Venice using a soda-lime “metal” that is typically elaborately decorated, with various “hot” glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving. Murano was Europe’s major center for luxury glass from the High Middle Ages through the Italian Renaissance, and its location along the sea coast gave it connections with the Middle East, where glassmaking was more advanced in areas such as Syria and Egypt. Although Venetian glassmaking existed as far back as the 8th Century, it became concentrated in Murano by law beginning in 1291 for a very specific reason:  since glass factories often caught fire, this removed the possibility of a major disaster for the city. Venetian glassmakers developed secret recipes and methods for making glass, and the concentration of Venice’s glassmaking on the island of Murano enabled better control of those secrets, allowing Venice’s dominance in trade along the Mediterranean to create a wealthy merchant class with a passion for the arts. The spread of glassmaking throughout Northern Europe, as well as the occupation and dissolution of the Venetian state by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, caused the downfall of Murano’s monopoly. Murano glassmaking began a revival in the 1920s, and today the island (along with Venice) is a major tourist attraction, full of glass factories, museums, and individual artists’ studios.

Lot: 740 - Vintage Czech Barolac Inwald Glassworks Fish Vase

Vintage Czech Barolac Inwald Glassworks Fish Vase. Signed faintly on the underside.  Size: 5 x 5 x 8 3/4 in.  Barolac glass was first produced in 1930s Czechoslovakia at the Inwald Glassworks in Prague, primarily for export to England. Douglas Jenkins, working with designer Rudolf Schrotter, contributed most of the original designs, which were cast in iron molds by local smiths. Barolac glass is often opalescent or frosted, featuring detailed scenes of nature, pastoral life, and battles, and some pieces were imported to the United States by the Weil Company with added labels. As society began to collapse throughout Europe leading up to World War II, Jenkins hid the molds beneath the factory before fleeing Czechoslovakia in 1939, and many were rediscovered in the 1950s and 60s and are still in use, though wear has blurred some designs. The crisper the image, the older and more collectible the piece.

Lot: 741 - Crystal Clear Collectibles Etched Rose in Crystal in Box

Crystal Clear Collectibles Etched Rose in Crystal in Box. Label inside reads "Sherwood Studios West Bloomfield." Box exterior label reads "SINGLE ROSE Aspen 95."  Size: 1 3/8 x 2 3/8 x 3 3/4 in. 

Lot: 742 - Etched Flowers in Crystal Rhomboid and Original Box

Etched Flowers in Crystal Rhomboid and Original Box. A vase with flowers in it below two arches, with butterflies above. Paperwork inside reads "Sherwood Studios West Bloomfield." Label on box reads "Flowers & Arc LRB 110."  Size: 2 x 2 5/8 x 4 3/8 in. 

Lot: 743 - Early 20th Century French Julien Opaline Art Deco Glass Fruit Bowl

Early 20th Century French Julien Opaline Art Deco Glass Fruit Bowl. Raised grape and leaf design. Marked on the underside.  Size: 2 3/4 x 12 x 12 in. 

Lot: 744 - Lalique Crystal Mesanges Frosted Birds Bowl

Lalique Crystal Mesanges Frosted Birds Bowl. The row of frosted birds at the top are sparrows, with the bottom half of the bowl clear crystal. Marked on the underside.  Size: 3 3/4 x 10 x 10 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 745 - Lalique Clear and Frosted Crystal "Virginie Peacock" Compote Bowl in Original Box

Lalique Clear and Frosted Crystal "Virginie Peacock" Compote Bowl in Original Box. Four peacocks make up the stem, with their large tail plumes servings as the underside of the bowl on top. Signed on the underside. Box comes with original paperwork.  Size: 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 8 3/8 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 746 - Vandermark P13 In Purple Iridescent Perfume Bottle

Vandermark P14 In Purple Iridescent Perfume Bottle. Elegant Vandermark art glass perfume bottle features a bulbous, translucent lavender body paired with a tall, slender clear glass spire stopper. Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.    Vandermark Studios is a lesser-documented but collectible name associated with late 20th-century decorative art glass. These works are often characterized by bold colors, controlled bubbles, and organic, sculptural forms that reflect the broader influence of Murano-style techniques, even when made outside Italy. Pieces attributed to Vandermark may include paperweights, vases, and small art objects, frequently signed or labeled, and are appreciated by collectors for their craftsmanship and mid-century to contemporary decorative appeal, though detailed historical records about the maker or studio remain relatively limited.

Lot: 747 - Vintage Murano Style Art Glass Perfume Bottle

Vintage Murano Style Art Glass Perfume Bottle. Amber colored main body with star patterns glazed on, with a tree or feather shape speckled with colors on a brass cap for the top.  Size: 1 1/2/ x 4 1/2 in.  The term “Murano” is most often applied to Venetian glassware made on the island of Murano near the city of Venice using a soda-lime “metal” that is typically elaborately decorated, with various “hot” glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving. Murano was Europe’s major center for luxury glass from the High Middle Ages through the Italian Renaissance, and its location along the sea coast gave it connections with the Middle East, where glassmaking was more advanced in areas such as Syria and Egypt. Although Venetian glassmaking existed as far back as the 8th Century, it became concentrated in Murano by law beginning in 1291 for a very specific reason:  since glass factories often caught fire, this removed the possibility of a major disaster for the city. Venetian glassmakers developed secret recipes and methods for making glass, and the concentration of Venice’s glassmaking on the island of Murano enabled better control of those secrets, allowing Venice’s dominance in trade along the Mediterranean to create a wealthy merchant class with a passion for the arts. The spread of glassmaking throughout Northern Europe, as well as the occupation and dissolution of the Venetian state by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, caused the downfall of Murano’s monopoly. Murano glassmaking began a revival in the 1920s, and today the island (along with Venice) is a major tourist attraction, full of glass factories, museums, and individual artists’ studios.

Lot: 748 - (2) Lalique Crystal Frosted and Clear Decorative Pieces

(2) Lalique Crystal Frosted and Clear Decorative Pieces. One is an empty Clairefontaine "Lily of the Valley" perfume bottle with an exquisite floral stopper, and the other is the "Bastia" ram figurine. Signed on undersides.  Largest Size: 4 x 2 x 2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 749 - (4) Czech Art Deco Crystal Perfume Bottles and (1) Lalique Crystal Ornament

(4) Czech Art Deco Crystal Perfume Bottles and (1) Lalique Crystal Ornament. The Czech pieces include 2 matching bottles with scarab pattern stoppers, one with a simple straight stopper, and one with an extremely ornate staggered building design with a nude female form juxtaposed against it. The ornament depicts a cherubic angel surrounded by stars in a crescent moon shape, signed at the bottom.  Size: 2 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 750 - (2) Val Saint Lambert Gardenia Crystal Candlesticks

(2) Val Saint Lambert Gardenia Crystal Candlesticks. Signed on the underside of the hexagonal bases.  Size: 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 9 1/2 in.  In 1802, at Napoleon’s request, Henri D’Artigues established a successful lead crystal factory at Vonêche in annexed Belgium, which became the French empire’s most important crystal producer. Following Napoleon’s defeat in 1815, new import duties caused D'Artigues to shift operations to Baccarat, France, while two key workers from Vonêche, François Kemlin and Auguste Lelièvre, purchased the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey site in 1825 and founded a new glassworks. Following the Belgian Revolution the Vonêche factory closed and most of its employees relocated to the new Val Saint Lambert site, which developed into a self-contained village for its workers. The company grew into an internationally renowned brand, reaching its peak between 1900 and 1914, employing over 5,000 workers, but faced significant challenges during both World War I and the Great Depression, which forced closures and contractions. Despite being bombed during World War II, production resumed and the company was saved by exports to North America, and today Val Saint Lambert continues to produce glass art at its original Seraing facility, holding a royal warrant from King Albert II.

Lot: 751 - Pair of Vintage Lalique Crystal "Mesanges" Candleholders

Pair of Vintage Lalique Crystal "Mesanges" Candleholders. Features a design of frosted birds in a floral wreath in the center, with a clear hexagonal top (removable for easy cleaning) and bottom. Signed on the undersides.  Condition: Minor loss of frosting on one piece, minimal candlewax residue on the other.  Size: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 7 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 752 - Waterford Crystal Lismore Creamer and Sugar Bowl

Waterford Crystal Lismore Creamer and Sugar Bowl. Matching cut crystal patterns. Marked on the underside.  Largest Size: 4 x 4 1/2 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 753 - (2) Ralph Lauren Herringbone Cut Crystal Champagne Flutes

(2) Ralph Lauren Herringbone Cut Crystal Champagne Flutes. Stamped on the undersides.  Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 9 in.  Ralph Lauren (born Ralph Lifshitz in 1939) is an American fashion designer who built a global lifestyle empire from a necktie line he made for Beau Brummell in 1967. Known for his “preppy” and “Old Money” aesthetic inspired by Ivy League, Western, and Hollywood styles, he launched the Polo brand, creating iconic polo shirts and making Ralph Lauren a household name in luxury and American sportswear by selling them through small boutiques and Bloomingdale’s. In the 1980s they began expanding into home goods, fragrances, sports gear, and even crystal and tableware, with the empire still expanding in the 21st Century by incorporating activewear and their own brand of coffee. 

Lot: 754 - (2) Waterford Crystal Champagne Flutes and (2) Tumblers

(2) Waterford Crystal Champagne Flutes and (2) Tumblers. Four-piece set of Waterford crystal glassware with two tall, elegant champagne flutes and two double old-fashioned tumblers, all adorned with intricate deep-cut vertical and leaf-like patterns. Tumblers: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. Champagne Flute: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. Waterford Crystal is a renowned Irish luxury band founded in 1783, celebrated for its brilliantly clear crystal and intricate hand-cut designs. Known for combining traditional craftsmanship with elegant, often geometric patterns, Waterford produces everything from stemware and barware to decorative pieces and collectibles. Its crystal is prized for its weight, clarity, and signature sparkle, achieved through precise cutting techniques that enhance light refraction. Frequently chosen for weddings, special occasions, and heirloom gifts, Waterford pieces embody a sense of timeless refinement and artisanal heritage.

Lot: 755 - (8) Waterford Crystal Champagne Flutes

(8) Waterford Crystal Champagne Flutes. Collection of nine Waterford crystal champagne flutes featuring an elegant tapered silhouette and intricate starburst and diamond-cut patterns. Size: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. Waterford Crystal is a renowned Irish luxury brand founded in 1783, celebrated for its brilliantly clear crystal and intricate hand-cut designs. Known for combining traditional craftsmanship with elegant, often geometric patterns, Waterford produces everything from stemware and barware to decorative pieces and collectibles. Its crystal is prized for its weight, clarity, and signature sparkle, achieved through precise cutting techniques that enhance light refraction. Frequently chosen for weddings, special occasions, and heirloom gifts, Waterford pieces embody a sense of timeless refinement and artisanal heritage.

Lot: 756 - (8) Waterford Cut Crystal Stemmed Water Glasses

(8) Waterford Cut Crystal Stemmed Water Glasses. Eight vintage cut crystal stemmed water goblets featuring a classic diamond-cut pattern on the lower bowl, vertical fluting, and a sunburst design on the circular bases.. One with chipped rim, some scratched Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.

Lot: 757 - (2) Galway Cut Crystal Rock Glasses

(2) Galway Cut Crystal Rock Glasses. Pair of Galway Irish crystal rocks glasses featuring a traditional Claddagh etched design centered above deep-cut diamond and wedge patterns. Incise signature Galway on rim. Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. Galway Crystal is a well-known Irish brand celebrated for producing elegant, affordable crystal pieces that blend traditional style with modern accessibility. Established in the 20th century, Galway Crystal became popular for its wide range of glassware, including wine glasses, vases, and giftware, often featuring classic cut patterns that enhance brilliance and sparkle. While generally more budget-friendly than some heritage crystal houses, the brand maintains a reputation for quality craftsmanship and attractive design, making it a popular choice for everyday use as well as special occasions and gifts.

Lot: 758 - (8) Waterford Crystal Rocks Glasses

(8) Waterford Crystal Rocks Glasses. Group of eight Waterford crystal rocks glasses featuring an intricate pattern of brilliant starbursts and cross-hatched diamond cuts. Size: 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. Waterford Crystal is a renowned Irish luxury brand founded in 1783, celebrated for its brilliantly clear crystal and intricate hand-cut designs. Known for combining traditional craftsmanship with elegant, often geometric patterns, Waterford produces everything from stemware and barware to decorative pieces and collectibles. Its crystal is prized for its weight, clarity, and signature sparkle, achieved through precise cutting techniques that enhance light refraction. Frequently chosen for weddings, special occasions, and heirloom gifts, Waterford pieces embody a sense of timeless refinement and artisanal heritage.

Lot: 759 - (9) Waterford Cut Crystal Rocks Glasses

(9) Waterford Cut Crystal Rocks Glasses. Nine vintage cut crystal rocks glasses features a traditional diamond-cut band at the base transitioning into elegant vertical wedge cuts on the body. Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 in.

Lot: 760 - (5) Waterford Crystal Lismore Highball Glasses and (1) Rocks Glass

(5) Waterford Crystal Lismore Highball Glasses and (1) Rocks Glass. The rocks glass is shorter than the highball glass. All marked on the undersides, one with the original label on the side.  Size: 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 761 - (8) Mid-Century Modern "Pick Your Poison" Highball Glasses

(8) Mid-Century Modern "Pick Your Poison" Highball Glasses. Vintage "Name Your Poison" cocktail glasses, each featuring macabre skull-and-crossbones graphics alongside labels for lethal substances like Arsenic, Strychnine, and Iodine. Seven with black and gold labels; one (arsenic) with red and gold label. Size: 5 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. 

Lot: 762 - (7) Moroccan Gold and White Filigree Tea Glasses

(7) Moroccan Gold and White Filigree Tea Glasses. Set of  seven Moroccan tea glasses, each adorned with intricate white filigree patterns and a decorative gold-toned band around the rim. Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.

Lot: 763 - (9) Waterford Cut Crystal Stemmed Sherry Glasses

(9) Cut Crystal Stemmed Sherry Glasses. Nine vintage cut crystal stemmed glasses features a deep diamond-cut pattern at the base of the bowl, accented by vertical wedge cuts and finished with starburst designs on the circular feet. Sticker on foot. Condition: One with chipped rim. Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 5 3/4 in.

Lot: 764 - (12) Waterford Cut Crystal Cordial Glasses

(12) Waterford Cut Crystal Cordial Glasses. Twelve vintage cut crystal cordial glasses featuring a classic diamond-cut pattern on the lower bowl, hexagonal faceted stems, and sunburst designs on the circular bases. Size: 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 x 4 1/4 in.

Lot: 765 - (12) Waterford Cut Crystal Cordial Glasses

(12) Waterford Cut Crystal Cordial Glasses. Vintage cut crystal cordial glasses features a classic diamond-cut pattern on the lower bowls, hexagonal faceted stems, and starburst-etched circular bases. Size: 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 x 4 1/4 in.

Lot: 766 - (5) Waterford Crystal Lismore Claret Wine Glasses and (1) Cordial Glass

(5) Waterford Crystal Lismore Claret Wine Glasses and (1) Cordial Glass. The cordial glass is smaller than the others. All marked on the undersides.  Size: 3 x 5 3/4 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 767 - (11) Waterford Cut Crystal Wine Glasses

(11) Cut Crystal Wine Glasses. Eleven vintage cut crystal wine glasses featuring an ornate crisscross diamond and leaf-motif pattern on the bowls, faceted stems, and starburst-etched bases. Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 7 3/4 in.

Lot: 768 - (7) Waterford Crystal Lismore Hock Wine Glasses

(7) Waterford Crystal Lismore Hock Wine Glasses. Marked on undersides.  Size: 3 x 7 1/2 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 769 - (8) Waterford Crystal Kildare Wine Glasses

(8) Waterford Crystal Kildare Wine Glasses. Marked on the undersides.  Size: 3 x 7 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 770 - (8) Waterford Crystal Kildare Claret Wine Glasses

(8) Waterford Crystal Kildare Claret Wine Glasses. Marked on undersides.  Size: 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 771 - (4) Waterford Crystal Lismore Pattern Brandy Snifters

(4) Waterford Crystal Lismore Pattern Brandy Snifters. Marked on the undersides.  Size: 3 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 772 - (8) Waterford Cut Crystal Brandy Snifters

(8) Waterford Cut Crystal Brandy Snifters. Lot comprised of eight vintage cut crystal brandy snifters featuring an intricate diamond and starburst pattern on the bowls and sunburst etching on the bases. Size: 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 4 3/4 in.

Lot: 773 - (11) Cut Crystal Brandy Snifters

Cut Crystal Brandy Snifters. Lot of eleven cut crystal brandy snifters with diamond textured bodies and sunburst foot. Size: 4 x 4 x 4 1/4 in.

Lot: 774 - (33) Piece Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses, Rum Bottle, and Collector's Guide

(33) Piece Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses, Rum Bottle, and Collector's Guide. Lot comprised of 31 collective Kentucky Derby mint julep glasses, decorative rum bottle, and Official Collector's Guide to Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses. Largest Size: 3 x 3 x 11 in.   The iconic mint julep glass is almost as synonymous with the Kentucky Derby as the race itself. Traditionally made of polished silver or silver plate, the glass is designed with a slightly flared rim and a sturdy base that helps keep the cocktail icy cold during the warm spring event at Churchill Downs. Since the 1930s, mint juleps have been the official drink of the Derby, and collectible commemorative glasses featuring the year’s artwork, winning horses, or Derby branding have become prized souvenirs for racing fans. Modern versions are also produced in glass, pewter, and stainless steel, blending Southern tradition with contemporary design while preserving the elegance and ritual associated with Derby Day celebrations.

Lot: 775 - (5) Piece Italian Murano Vecchia Art Glass Gilt Foliage Pattern Serving Set

(5) Piece Italian Murano Vecchia Art Glass Gilt Foliage Pattern Serving Set. Includes 1 large compote bowl, 2 coupe cups, and 2 punch cups. All share the same very intricately painted flower, leaf, and vine pattern in gilt all around the purple-hued main bodies, with gilt rims at the top and bottom as well. A stunning style that first appeared in the 1940s.  Size: 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.  The term “Murano” is most often applied to Venetian glassware made on the island of Murano near the city of Venice using a soda-lime “metal” that is typically elaborately decorated, with various “hot” glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving. Murano was Europe’s major center for luxury glass from the High Middle Ages through the Italian Renaissance, and its location along the sea coast gave it connections with the Middle East, where glassmaking was more advanced in areas such as Syria and Egypt. Although Venetian glassmaking existed as far back as the 8th Century, it became concentrated in Murano by law beginning in 1291 for a very specific reason:  since glass factories often caught fire, this removed the possibility of a major disaster for the city. Venetian glassmakers developed secret recipes and methods for making glass, and the concentration of Venice’s glassmaking on the island of Murano enabled better control of those secrets, allowing Venice’s dominance in trade along the Mediterranean to create a wealthy merchant class with a passion for the arts. The spread of glassmaking throughout Northern Europe, as well as the occupation and dissolution of the Venetian state by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, caused the downfall of Murano’s monopoly. Murano glassmaking began a revival in the 1920s, and today the island (along with Venice) is a major tourist attraction, full of glass factories, museums, and individual artists’ studios.

Lot: 776 - (3) Antique Crystal Glass Company Ruby-Stained "Big Button" Pieces

(3) Antique Crystal Glass Company Ruby-Stained "Big Button" Pieces. The pattern known as "Big Button" first appeared some time in the 1880s and was part of the patten glass movement, this one featuring a distinctive colorless glass with ruby red staining in a hexagonal block pattern. This set includes 1 syrup dispenser (stopper chipped), 1 point-edged bowl, and 1 sweets jar.  Size: 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.  The Crystal Glass Company was a prominent manufacturer of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) in Bridgeport, Ohio in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, particularly known for intricately pressed glass items in popular patterns like "Crescent and Fan" and "Coral Gables," often marketed with high clarity. Although more information is difficult to uncover due to records destroyed in a number of flooding disasters, it appears they went defunct in the late 1890s, with their equipment and some staff consolidated into the United States Glass Company. 

Lot: 777 - (5) Vintage Early American Pattern Glass Cut Crystal Ruby-Stained Objects

(5) Vintage Early American Pattern Glass Cut Crystal Ruby-Stained Objects. Includes 1 lidded dish, 1 cup with the words "Savin Rock Conn." written on it, and 3 pitchers or pourers of various sizes and shapes, one of which has illegible handwriting painted on it. in the ruby-stained section.  Size: 8 x 7 x 5 1/2 in.  Early American Pattern Glass, also known simply as “pattern glass,” “pressed glass,” or “Victorian glass,” is pressed glass tableware and other items made during the Victorian Period (ca. 1850-1910) but only in America, mostly in matching patterns and designs. While the wealthy of that time would have used blown glass and china from abroad, these wares were used by the lower and growing middle class. The limited number of colors used was offset by nearly 1000 unique patterns that were often copied as glass factories came and went, some closing within mere years of opening particularly in the economically devastated South and Appalachia regions. In the 1930s they were commonly known as “Depression Glass,” and the trend eventually died out as new methods and styles replaced them in the late 1940s. Collectors now seek out pristine pieces both for their quality and for their place in the history of American arts and crafts during the tumultuous Civil War, Reconstruction, and Westward Expansion Periods. 

Lot: 778 - (3) Cut Crystal Decanters and (1) Box

(3) Cut Crystal Decanters and (1) Box. The decanters are all different sizes and patterns, making them perfect for separating your various alcohols. The box has a brass hinged edge to the lid, along with a brass bottom edge and ball feet supporting it on all four corners. The lid and main body of the box are in square cross-hatch patterns, while the bottom is a starburst. All bottles have their stoppers, intact.  Largest Size: 8 x 8 x 5 1/2 in. 

Lot: 779 - Christian Brothers Brandy in Tiffany & Co Decanter and Shamrock Stopper

Christian Brothers Brandy in Tiffany & Co Decanter and Shamrock Stopper. A special release in 1980 commemorating 300 years of the De La Salle Christian Brothers order. Size: 4 x 9 1/2 in.

Lot: 780 - Waterford Crystal Lismore Spirit Decanter

Waterford Crystal Lismore Spirit Decanter. Elegant vintage cut crystal decanter featuring a tapered body with a deep crisscross diamond pattern and vertical wedge cuts, topped with a matching multifaceted spherical stopper. Size: 4 x 4 x 10 3/4 in.

Lot: 781 - Waterford-Wedgwood Cut Crystal Sovereign Decanter

Waterford-Wedgwood Cut Crystal Sovereign Decanter. The bell shaped body and matching stopper are in the Sovereign pattern with flowers, leaves, strawberries and crisscross motifs. Produced in the late 1980s during their merger. Marked on the underside.  size: 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 12 in.  Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on May 1st, 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. It rapidly became one of the largest manufacturers of Staffordshire pottery, exporting as far as Russia and the Americas. It was especially successful at producing fine earthenware and stoneware that were accepted as equivalent in quality to porcelain (which Wedgwood only made later) but were considerably cheaper. Wedgwood is mostly associated with the “dry-bodied” (unglazed) stoneware called Jasperware in contrasting colors, and in particular the “Wedgwood blue” and white color palette. Jasperware has been made continuously by Wedgwood since 1775, although in the 18th Century their table china called Creamware represented most of their sales. The company flourished in the 19th Century, but despite remaining a family business much work began to be contracted to other countries as the pottery business took successive hits from World Wars and economic collapses. After acquiring most of the other Staffordshire ceramics companies in the 1960s and 70s, they merged with Waterford Crystal in 1987 to form Waterford Wedgwood plc, an Ireland-based luxury brands group. In 1995 Wedgwood was granted a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II. After a 2009 purchase by KPS Capital Partners, a New York-based private equity firm, the group became known as WWRD Holdings Limited (an acronym for Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton). This was acquired in July 2015 by Fiskars, a Finnish consumer goods company, under which they continue to produce many lines of highly-sought products.

Lot: 782 - Vintage Cobalt Blue and Gilt Glass Decanter - AS IS

Vintage Cobalt Blue and Gilt Glass Decanter - AS IS. Cobalt blue and clear glass decanter featuring a tapered body embellished with a wide gold band depicting classical warrior figures and topped with a faceted crystalline stopper. Condition: Stopper chipped, small chips on lip rim. Size: 5 x 5 x 13 1/2 in.

Lot: 783 - Vintage Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac Baccarat Glass Decanter

Vintage Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac Baccarat Glass Decanter. Vintage Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac decanter, handcrafted by Baccarat crystal, featuring its iconic fleur-de-lis medallions and a spiked silhouette. Size: 7 x 3 1/2 x 11 in. Rémy Martin Louis XIII Cognac is one of the most prestigious and meticulously crafted spirits in the world, produced by Rémy Martin using a blend of up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne, the finest cru in the Cognac region. Each component can be aged for decades—some over 100 years—resulting in an exceptionally complex flavor profile with notes of dried fruits, honey, jasmine, spices, and aged wood. Presented in a distinctive crystal decanter inspired by a 16th-century flask, Louis XIII is as much a collector’s item as it is a drink, symbolizing heritage, patience, and luxury, often reserved for the most special occasions.

Lot: 784 - Mazzetti d'Altavilla Grappa and 23k Gold Plated Swarovski Crystal Decanter with Original Box and Stand - AS IS

Mazzetti d'Altavilla Grappa and 23k Gold Plated Swarovski Crystal Decanter with Original Box and Stand - AS IS. The bottle is hand-blown Venetian glass with a small Swarovski Crystal Memories cut crystal guitar imbedded inside with 23k gold-plated metal components, and a gold-toned ribbon in a heart shape around the stem. Information about the piece is printed in English on a label near the bottom. The stand is polished burled wood in a hexagonal shape. A handblown bulb stopper comes with it. The hexagonal motif is continued by the shape of the package, which is tall with protective foam inside and a white exterior. The cover of the package slides up and off, with the logo of Mazzetti d'Altavilla, an Italian grappa maker at the top of the front, followed by their name. The Swarovski Crystal Memories logo is at the bottom of the front, and the logo for the limited release, "Per Amore della Musica," is in the middle. Various labels within hold more information.  Condition: Intact seal but visible damage to cork, resulting in evaporating and low fill line. Significant broken edge on bottom of decanter. Not for consumption, display purposes only.  Provenance: Acquired in 2015, originally produced in the mid 1990s, prior to the name change to "Crystal Moments" in 2001.  Box Size: 10 1/2 x 12 x 20 in.  Swarovski is an Austrian producer of crystal and glass based in Wattens in Tyrol (previously Austria), founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski. In 1899 they began to use the edelweiss flower in their logo and expanded to France, where it was known as Pierres Taillées du Tyrol (“Cut stones from Tyrol”), and in 1919 Swarovski founded Tyrolit, selling grinding, sawing, drilling, and dressing tools, as well as becoming a popular supplier of heavy tools and machines. In 1935 Swarovski’s son Wilhelm created a customized pair of binoculars, which led to the launch of Swarovski Optik in 1956 after Daniel Swarovski’s death, now a major manufactures optical instruments such as binoculars, spotting scopes, rifle scopes, and telescopes. In 1977 Swarovski entered the American jewelry market and became one of the most sought-after luxury glass makers in the world, and remained a family-run business until 2020 when COVID and the economic downturn led to massive executive changes along with closing 750 retail stores and laying off 6,000 employees globally. 

Lot: 785 - 2015 Collectible Limited Edition Samuel Adams Utopias Porcelain and Copper Decanter

2015 Collectible Limited Edition Samuel Adams Utopias Porcelain and Copper Decanter. A rare find, over ten years old, with a cleverly shaped exterior formed and glazed to resemble an old-fashioned copper brewing kettle. The Sam Adams signature is on one side, while on the other is a porthole shaped plate with small copper "doors" that can be closed or opened to reveal a portrait of Samuel Adams himself. The top is a sealed metal cap, with an information label on the column below it. A small pamphlet on a string is wrapped around it with extensive information about the process. On the bottom it lists the year and is numbered 10212, making it one of the final bottles produced that year. Surrounding this information are the words "The Boston Beer Company, Decanter handcrafted by Ceramarte of Brazil exclusively for The Boston Beer Company." Comes with original box (not for display purposes).  Condition: Kept in air-conditioned, low-light storage. Not for consumption, for decorative and display purposes only.  Size: 6 x 6 x 8 1/2 in.  Founded in 1984 by Jim Koch and Rhonda Kallman, The Boston Beer Company launched its flagship Samuel Adams Boston Lager using a century-old family recipe. The company quickly rose to prominence, winning “Best Beer in America” just six weeks after its debut and eventually growing into the fourth-largest brewer in the United States. Over the years, the business expanded its portfolio beyond traditional beer to include successful brands like Twisted Tea, Angry Orchard hard cider, and Truly Hard Seltzer. In 2019, the company further solidified its industry position by completing a $300 million merger with the Delaware-based Dogfish Head Brewery. Today, the publicly traded company operates major brewing facilities in Massachusetts, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, distributing its products both nationally and internationally, with the ultra-high ABV Utopias and their seasonal beers highly sought after by collectors of breweriana  and aficionados throughout America. 

Lot: 786 - Set of (5) Japanese Karuizawa Whisky Aroma Tasting Glencairn Glasses in Ukiyo-e Boxes

Set of (5) Japanese Karuizawa Whisky Aroma Tasting Glencairn Glasses in Ukiyo-e Boxes. These glasses, originally sold as a set of ten with different ukiyo-e prints on either side of the boxes showing various kabuki actors, were produced in 2014 to coincide with the release of the Karuizawa 30 Year Old Samurai Whisky series, featuring various rare single-casks aged in sherry butts and released by Number One Drinks. The three barrels, each with roughly 500 bottles filled, sold out immediately, as did the uniquely designed glasses, with bottles now reselling on Christies and other major auction sites in excess of $5000 apiece. Each glass bears the kanji for the word "Samurai" on the side, and is elevated on a high footed base. A specifically designed lid with an orb handle comes with each one for nosing, to ensure that not even a whiff of one of the most valuable whiskies in the world can escape before being savored.  Box Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.  Founded in 1955, Karuizawa Distillery was a Japanese whisk(e)y distillery located at Miyota, a town on the southern slopes of an active complex volcano, Mount Asama, in Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture, the smallest distillery in Japan. They gained national fame for importing golden wheat from Scotland for their mash, but the owners, Mercian Corporation, did not produce many single-cask releases, instead selling their stock for blending into other bottlings, chiefly for Ocean. Due to the collapse of the global whiskey market that began in the late 1970s, the stills were mothballed in 2000 and eventually closed in 2011, but their reputation for unmatched flavor and quality became known outside Japan during the late 2000s whiskey boom, with original Karuizawa liquid now among the most rare and sought after in the whiskey world after Port Ellen and the ubiquitous Pappy Van Winkle. The remaining stock from the distillery was purchased and re-branded over the next twenty years, released as a series of increasingly valuable luxury whiskies, with a single 1960 bottle selling at Sotheby’s for £363,000 in 2020. In 2022, in response to the newfound fame and appreciation, New Karuizawa Whisky, Karuizawa Whisky Co., Ltd. went into operation in a new facility, using two pot stills made by Forsyths in Scotland that are identical to their original stills but slightly larger, and under the direction of two former master distillers, Osami Uchibori and Yoshiyuki Nakazato. 

Lot: 787 - (2) Antique Art Nouveau Crystal Tobacco Humidors with Repousse Metal Lids

(2) Antique Art Nouveau Crystal Tobacco Humidors with Repousse Metal Lids. Identical lids but different designs on the sides. These pieces were commonly used in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries to keep tobacco fresh and on display in shops in both Europe and America.  Size: 4 1/2 x 6 in. 

Lot: 788 - (3) Cut Crystal Liqueur Decanters

(3) Cut Crystal Liqueur Decanters. One squat, one tall, and one medium, all with stoppers. The tallest one is marked Waterford on the underside; the other two are unmarked.  Size: 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 789 - Pair of French Saint-Louis Crystal Triangular Bookends

Pair of French Saint-Louis Crystal Triangular Bookends. Marked on the undersides.  Size: 2 1/4 x 4 5/8 x 7 1/4 in.  The Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint Louis (most commonly known and labeled simply as Saint-Louis) is a glass manufacturer founded in 1586 in Münzthal (Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche in French) in Lorraine. As of today it is the oldest continuously functioning glass maker in the history of France, and the first crystal glass manufacturer in continental Europe (with operations beginning in 1781). The small village has been through numerous regime and nation changes over the centuries, with most of the population dedicated to the craft and the current populace all descendants of the original artisans. The Musée du cristal Saint-Louis exhibits pieces from four different centuries showcasing the technical innovations and artistic creations of the factory. It is housed in one of the main production halls of the factory, and is visited by tens of thousands of visitors each year. 

Lot: 790 - Three-Sided Crystal Obelisk Prism

Three-Sided Crystal Obelisk Prism.  size: 10 1/2 x 4 x 4 in. 

Lot: 791 - Lalique Crystal Bagatelle Vase

Lalique Crystal Bagatelle Vase. Featuring a frosted sparrow and foliage design. Signed on underside.  Size: 4 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 792 - Vintage East German Lausitzer Glas Crystal Three Scroll-Footed Vase

Vintage East German Lausitzer Glas Crystal Three Scroll-Footed Vase. Featuring an exquisite hand-cut pineapple and diamond pattern.  Size: 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 9 3/8 in.  Lausitzer glass, particularly vintage 24% lead crystal from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) era, is renowned for its hand-cut, colored “cut-to-clear” techniques, often featuring intricate patterns like pinwheels or grapes. These, along with modern lead-free crystal from Stölzle Lausitz (operating since 1889), are highly collectible and known for high-quality, brilliant, and durable craftsmanship.

Lot: 793 - Anna Ehrner (Born 1948) Swedish, Kosta Boda "Olivia" Five-Sided Crystal Vase

Anna Ehrner (Born 1948) Swedish, Kosta Boda "Olivia" Five-Sided Crystal Vase. The star-shaped pattern, with scalloped sides, was first conceived by Ehrner in the early 1980s for the company. Signed on the underside.  Size: 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 in.  Anna Ehrner was born in 1948 in Danderyd, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. She studied ceramics at the University of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack), where she also began teaching later on in life. In 1974 she joined Kosta Boda, with several of her glass patterns like Contrast and Line becoming some of their best-selling designs. She continues to make new pieces for the company, having won the Swedish Glass Competition in 1983 and awarded the Excellent Swedish Form Award in 1992 and 1994.

Lot: 794 - French Saint-Louis "Univers" Crystal Vase

An iconic pattern from the 1970s with a distinctive rounded middle and vertical leaf cuts. Marked on the underside.  Size: 6 1/2 x 8 in.  The Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint Louis (most commonly known and labeled simply as Saint-Louis) is a glass manufacturer founded in 1586 in Münzthal (Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche in French) in Lorraine. As of today it is the oldest continuously functioning glass maker in the history of France, and the first crystal glass manufacturer in continental Europe (with operations beginning in 1781). The small village has been through numerous regime and nation changes over the centuries, with most of the population dedicated to the craft and the current populace all descendants of the original artisans. The Musée du cristal Saint-Louis exhibits pieces from four different centuries showcasing the technical innovations and artistic creations of the factory. It is housed in one of the main production halls of the factory, and is visited by tens of thousands of visitors each year. 

Lot: 795 - Lalique "Naiade" Frosted Crystal Ring Holder

Lalique "Naiade" Frosted Crystal Ring Holder. The round dish has a support in the middle on which an archway-shaped piece appears, with a beautiful nude water nymph surrounded by swirls of dots poses.  Size: 3 3/4 x 4 1/4 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 796 - Lalique Crystal "Les Enfants" Lidded Powder Box

Lalique Crystal "Les Enfants" Lidded Powder Box. The exterior is surrounded by cherubs, with the lid a series of tiered repearing rose patterns. Marked on the underside.  Size: 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 797 - Lalique Frosted Crystal "Daphne" Nude Nymph Round Hinged Powder Box

Lalique Frosted Crystal "Daphne" Nude Nymph Round Hinged Powder Box. First designed by Rene Lalique, the graceful form on the lid rests on a gold-toned metal rim and hinge. Signed on the underside.  Size: 2 x 3 1/2 in.  Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique (1860-1945) in 1888, best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments. René began his career as a jewelry apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many Parisian jewelers, which allowed him to open his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. Within a decade Lalique was one of the best known jewelers, and the company transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René’s son Marc, operating as “M. Lalique” and later as “Cristal Lalique.” Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc’s death in 1977, and it was sold to Pochet in 1994 before becoming part of the Swiss partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010 Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance, who rebranded them in 2016 as Lalique Group SA, and today Lalique produces an array of luxury products in five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art. The company’s sole remaining production facility is the Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, opened in 1921 as the Verrerie d’Alsace (Alsace Glassworks) and given its present name in 1962.

Lot: 798 - French Baccarat Crystal Cadix Candy Dish

French Baccarat Crystal Cadix Candy Dish. Free-form, wave-like organic design, in a style first developed in the 1950s. Signed along inside of bowl, stamped on underside.  Size: 2 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.  Baccarat Glass was established in 1765 by the Bishop of Metz who wanted to encourage industry in the small village of Baccarat 250 miles east of Paris, France. The Verrerie de Sainte Anne at Baccarat made all kinds of utility glassware and survived the French Revolution but struggled through the Napoleonic Wars (1812-1815), after the shifting borders of Europe following the Wars placed the great French glassworks at Voneche in Northern France within the newly created country of Belgium. The owner of Voneche, a Parisian named Aime-Gabriel D’Artigues, bought the Baccarat glassworks so that he could re-establish his business in France and continue to serve French customers without paying heavy import taxes, and the newly named Voneche-Baccarat focused on high quality lead-crystal glass. In 1822 D’Artigues sold the glassworks and the new owners set up the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat (keeping Voneche as part of the name until 1843). After winning medals at major exhibitions in Paris in 1823, the company soon became the foremost glassworks in France, and the little town of Baccarat is now almost exclusively dedicated to glassworking through factories, museums, and shops, having become a destination for tourists the world over.

Lot: 799 - Art Nouveau Crystal Centerpiece

Art Nouveau Crystal Centerpiece. Cristalleries de Vannes, le Chatel, France. Marked on base. Size: 12 3/4 x 24 1/2 in. 

Lot: 800 - Bryon Sutherland (Born 1969) American, Art Glass Vase

Bryon Sutherland (Born 1969) American, Art Glass Vase. The hand blown classic squat shape has a murky blue-grey body with a yellow and white pronounced lip along the opening. Signed and dated 2014 on the underside.  Size: 7 x 7 x 7 in.  Bryon Sutherland was born in 1969 in San Diego, California, and was drawn to art at an early age. He earned his degree in glass sculpture at California State University, Chico in 1991 and further honed his skills studying at the Corning Museum of Glass in New  York under William Gudenrath, where he began exploring ancient Venetian styles. After traveling the country and picking up techniques from multiple different artists, including at the Tacoma Museum of Glass and the Pilchuck Glass School, he returned to Chico to work at Orient & Flume Art Glass. In 2008 he began an independent career, producing new and unique works that are highly sought by collectors around the world. 

Lot: 801 - (10) Waterford Cut Crystal Pieces

(10) Waterford Cut Crystal Pieces. Includes 2 matching candlesticks, 2 salt and pepper shakers, 1 ashtray, 1 vase, 1 leaf form cake server, 1 pitcher, 1 creamer, and 1 sugar bowl. Various different cut patterns. All marked and/or labeled.  Largest: 7 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.  Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or “crystal,” especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland, dating back to 1783 when George Penrose and his nephew William started their business, the Waterford Glassworks. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned, but the company closed in 1851 towards the end of the Great Famine with the loss of nearly 100 jobs, and multiple attempts to revive the company by the Irish government faltered for nearly a century, in part due to the two World Wars. Between 1947 and 1987 the company flourished under several different owners, and through the auspices of several different countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China, before consolidating into an Irish holding company called Waterford Wedgwood plc. In January 2009 the main manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to insolvency brought on by the Great Recession, and in June 2010 Waterford Crystal relocated back to the roots of glass-making in the city center. As of 2015 the brand is owned by the Fiskars Corporation, and nearly all production is handled outside of Ireland, although they remain famous for their numerous unique creations, including the crystal ball that drops in Times Square in New York that they made in honor of the new Millennium. 

Lot: 802 - Signed Art Glass Vase

Signed Art Glass Vase. A vibrant, glossy red glass vase featuring a classic flared rim, a rounded bulbous body, and a contrasting solid black circular base. Signed on base, Carla Choo, 16573. Size: 11 1/4 x 5 in.

Lot: 803 - American Studio Art Glass Bowl

American Studio Art Glass Bowl. A wavy rim compliments the swirling patterns of purple, red, yellow, and more that make up the body of the bowl. Raised markings indistinctly on bottom.  Size: 3 3/4 x 9 in. 

Lot: 804 - Inverted Conical Art Glass Bowl

Inverted Conical Art Glass Bowl. A deep rich red color with abstract marks along the bottom part makes up the main body of the work, which has a circular base and white rim at top. Unsigned.  Size: 8 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. 

Lot: 805 - LaChaussee Studio Art Glass Bead Pot

LaChaussee Studio Art Glass Bead Pot. Striking cobalt color to the interior, with streaked white, black, and clear lines throughout the main body. Signed and dated 2019 on the bottom, and titled "Bead Pot."  Size: 7 1/4 x 9 1/2 in.  LaChausseé Blown Glass Studio on Whidbey Island, Washington is the brainchild of Dan and Joi La Chausseé, who first met while studying at the Pratt Institute in New York and were soon married and starting a family before they even graduated. The first humble little hot shop was built under an existing carport in 1988. Three children, five acres, and twelve years later the LaChausseés were planning the construction of a new home and modern glass studio which was completed in 1999 in the heart of Langley. Today they and their son Aaron continue to produce whimsical, challenging, and award-winning pieces that can be found in public and private collections throughout the United States. 

Lot: 806 - Italian Murano Style Millefiori Glass Footed Bowl

Italian Murano Style Millefiori Glass Footed Bowl. The delicate repeating patterns of caned glass forming floral shapes are complemented by gold leaf and dazzling lines mixed into the work.  Size: 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.  The term “Murano” is most often applied to Venetian glassware made on the island of Murano near the city of Venice using a soda-lime “metal” that is typically elaborately decorated, with various “hot” glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving. Murano was Europe’s major center for luxury glass from the High Middle Ages through the Italian Renaissance, and its location along the sea coast gave it connections with the Middle East, where glassmaking was more advanced in areas such as Syria and Egypt. Although Venetian glassmaking existed as far back as the 8th Century, it became concentrated in Murano by law beginning in 1291 for a very specific reason:  since glass factories often caught fire, this removed the possibility of a major disaster for the city. Venetian glassmakers developed secret recipes and methods for making glass, and the concentration of Venice’s glassmaking on the island of Murano enabled better control of those secrets, allowing Venice’s dominance in trade along the Mediterranean to create a wealthy merchant class with a passion for the arts. The spread of glassmaking throughout Northern Europe, as well as the occupation and dissolution of the Venetian state by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, caused the downfall of Murano’s monopoly. Murano glassmaking began a revival in the 1920s, and today the island (along with Venice) is a major tourist attraction, full of glass factories, museums, and individual artists’ studios.

Lot: 807 - (2) Guido Borelli (Born 1952) Italian, Oil Paintings European Realism

(2) Guido Borelli (Born 1952) Italian, Oil Paintings European Realism. Framed Mediterranean-style paintings, one depicting a narrow Venetian canal with gondolas and the other a rustic waterside cottage with a small boat. Signed lower right. Titled verso "Acqua Verde" (oil on canvas) and "Boat By the House" (oil on silver). Framed. Overall Size: 14 x 16 in.  Sight Size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.    Guido Borelli (born 1952) is an Italian contemporary artist celebrated for his richly detailed, photorealistic landscapes that depict sunlit villages, countryside vistas, and coastal scenes, often inspired by regions of Italy, France, and Spain. Working primarily in oil, Borelli is known for his masterful handling of light, texture, and perspective, creating immersive compositions filled with warmth, vibrant color, and intricate architectural and natural elements. His paintings evoke a sense of nostalgia and tranquility, drawing viewers into idyllic settings that blend technical precision with a romantic, almost timeless atmosphere, making his work widely admired among collectors of contemporary realism.

Lot: 808 - Signed and Numbered Abstract Lithograph

Signed and Numbered Abstract Lithograph. Vibrant colors in different segments with blotches of green suggest a countryside below a sunrise. Numbered 13/94 and signed indistinctly in graphite upper right. Framed.  Overall Size: 17 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 7 x 9 in. 

Lot: 809 - Yankel Ginzburg (Born 1945) Israeli, "Inner Light" Signed and Numbered Lithograph

Yankel Ginzburg (Born 1945) Israeli, "Inner Light" Signed and Numbered Lithograph. Depicts flowers, foliage, abstract shapes and ladders of hope and freedom. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered 204/250 in pencil bottom left. Held in purple metal frame.  Overall Size: 37 x 39 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 28 x 31 1/2 in.  Yankel Ginzburg was born Yuri Zhukov in 1945 in Alma-Ata, capital of the Kazakhstan Republic. His parents were both Russian Army officers. His father, who fled from Poland during World War II, hid his Jewish ancestry, and the revelation of this in 1957 led the family to flee the Soviet Union for Israel. He graduated from the Tel Aviv Academy of Art in 1964, selling his first painting that year. His first US solo exhibition was sponsored by Yitzhak Rabin and Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson in 1968. He works in multiple techniques, some of them three-dimensional, and his most active period was from 1979-1996, where this piece comes from. 

Lot: 810 - Anne Kesler Shields (1932-2012) American, 1966 Silkscreen, "Diffusion I. B&W"

Anne Kesler Shields (1932-2012) American, 1966 Silkscreen, "Diffusion I. B&W". Pencil signed with initials numbered. Exhibition label on reverse. Shields studied with Hans Hoffman in Provincetown. She received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina. She was known for optical imagery. Overall Size: 24 x 22 3/4 in. Sight Size: 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.

Lot: 811 - 1970's Signed Lithograph Print Geometric Abstract

1970's Signed Lithograph Print Geometric Abstract. Geometric abstract print with grid of multi-colored, segmented oval shapes interlaced with vibrant, flowing patterns on a light neutral background, framed by a dark brown border. Signed lower right, dated 1974. Framed. Overall Size: 23 x 23 in. Sight Size: 20 x 20 in.

Lot: 812 - (2) Joyce Roybal (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Whimsical Folk Art

(2) Joyce Roybal (20th Century) American, Oil on Canvas Whimsical Folk Art. Pair of whimsical oil paintings features stylized, round-faced musicians in vibrant, patterned clothing playing various instruments against neutral, textured backgrounds. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size (Signed): 21 x 24 3/4 in.  Sight Size (Signed): 19 1/2 x 23 1/4 in.  Overall Size (Unsigned): 17 1/2 x 21 1/2 in.  Sight Size (Unsigned): 16 x 20 in.    Joyce Roybal (20th Century) is an American painter known for her nostalgic, mid-20th-century-inspired scenes that often depict idealized family life, vintage interiors, and romanticized Americana. Working primarily in a naïve or folk-art style, Roybal’s compositions are characterized by soft color palettes, simplified forms, and a warm, sentimental tone that evokes themes of domestic harmony and traditional values. Her work gained popularity in the late 20th century through prints and reproductions, making her imagery widely accessible, though details about her personal life and formal training remain relatively scarce compared to more extensively documented contemporary artists.

Lot: 813 - Xavier Amiam (1910-1969) Dominican, Oil on Canvas on Board, "Dancers"

Xavier Amiam (1910-1969) Dominican, Oil on Canvas on Board, "Dancers". Signed lower left. Xavier Amiama was born in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic in 1910 and died in Haiti in 1969. After numerous single artist shows in Santo Domingo, Amiama settled in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1936 to teach painting. He encouraged Pétion Savain to participate in the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Amiama was among the original members of the Art Center and participated in several of its group exhibitions. In June of 1945, he held a single-artist show at the Art Center and exhibited with American army veterans in March of 1951. Overall Size: 23 x 27 in.  Sight Size: 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. 

Lot: 814 - Jack Bilander (1910-1989) American, Etching Panoramic Cityscape "East River III"

Jack Bilander (1910-1989) American, Etching Panoramic Cityscape "East River III". Panoramic etching titled "East River III" by Jack Bilander, dated '74, depicting figures looking across a body of water toward a city skyline. Signed lower right. Titled lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 15 x 27 in.  Sight Size: 8 3/4 x 20 1/2 in.    Jack Bilander (1910–1989) was an American painter and illustrator best known for his detailed depictions of Western scenes, wildlife, and nostalgic Americana. Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago, Bilander developed a realistic style marked by careful composition, rich color, and a strong sense of narrative, often portraying cowboys, Native American subjects, and frontier life with both drama and authenticity. In addition to his fine art, he worked as a commercial illustrator, contributing to magazines and advertising, which helped broaden his audience. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the American West and has remained popular among collectors for its craftsmanship and evocative portrayal of traditional themes.

Lot: 815 - Charles Blondin (1912-1991) French, Color Lithograph City Scene of Paris

Charles Blondin (1912-1991) French, Color Lithograph City Scene of Paris. Mid-century watercolor or color etching of the Palais Garnier in Paris, signed by the artist Charles Blondin and numbered as part of a limited edition. Signed lower right. Numbered 197/500 lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 12 1/2 x 16 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.    Charles Blondin (1912–1991) was a 20th-century artist known for his refined, traditional approach to painting, often focusing on landscapes, architectural scenes, and genre subjects rendered with careful attention to detail and composition. Working in a style influenced by earlier European traditions, Blondin emphasized balance, light, and atmosphere, producing works that conveyed both realism and a quiet, contemplative mood. Though not as widely documented as major modernist figures, his paintings circulated among collectors and galleries, appreciated for their craftsmanship and classical sensibility, reflecting a continued dedication to representational art during a period of rapid stylistic change in the art world.

Lot: 816 - Signed Artist's Proof Abstract Lithograph

Signed Artist's Proof Abstract Lithograph. Red, blue, brown, and black smudges and thick lines. Signature in pencil indistinctly bottom right. "A.P." in pencil bottom left.  Condition: Glass broken in top left.  Overall Size: 26 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 24 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.  Frame Thickness: 1 1/2 in. 

Lot: 817 - Marian-Ortolf Bagley (1931-2025) American, "Trumpeters" Limited Edition Lithograph

Marian-Ortolf Bagley (1931-2025) American, "Trumpeters" Limited Edition Lithograph. The abstract image uses minimal, selective color to create the appearance of the musicians with their instruments raised. Signed and dated 1966 in pencil bottom right. Titled and numbered 7/33 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 15 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.  Marian-Ortolf Bagley was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan on December 16th, 1931 and found an early love of painting in grade school. At Wayne State University she studied with influential watercolorists Mary Jane Bigler and Louise Jansson Nobili, and obtained a Master of Arts in Teaching in Fine Arts and Art History from Indiana University before holding many solo exhibitions and winning numerous awards for her watercolors and drawings. In the late 1960s she became a professor of design at the University of Minnesota, where she developed foundational courses in color design, design, and drawing starting in 1972 that influenced several generations of Midwestern artists. She continued to make art for many years after retirement, with her works held in numerous collections including the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Weisman Art Museum, and died of natural causes on February 21st, 2025. 

Lot: 818 - Ben Breard (Born 1946) American, Signed and Numbered Landscape Color Film Print

Ben Breard (Born 1946) American, Signed and Numbered Landscape Color Film Print. The image displays a striking lake with a clear sunny sky above in strong red tones. Signed on back in pen bottom right, numbered 10/50 in pen next to it, with the words "Photograph of Whiterock Lake, Dallas - infrared color film + red filter" written in pen below that.  Overall Size: 22 x 26 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 15 1/4 x 19 in.  Benjamin “Ben” Breard was born in Dallas, Texas on July 4th, 1946 and studied journalism at Northwestern University before becoming interested in photography, obtaining his B.S. and going on to earn his M.S. in Communications Photography from Syracuse University. Returning to Dallas, he opened Afterimage Gallery in 1971 and became a prominent figure in the photography world, known for promoting both emerging and established photographers like Ansel Adams, Henri-Cartier-Bresson, and George Tice. He was an early adopter of the internet for art sales, first placing works for sale online in 1997, and operated his gallery for nearly 50 years before transitioning to an online-only model after cancer surgery and the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Today he continues to sell from his home in Richardson, Texas, and is considered a living legend of the American art scene, highly influential in guiding and inspiring multiple generations of new photographers.

Lot: 819 - Marlene Lenker (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Collage Expressionist Landscape

Marlene Lenker (20th/21st Century) American, Mixed Media Collage Expressionist Landscape. Mixed-media collage by Marlene Lenker that utilizes layered strips of fabric, paper, and feathers in a palette of earthy neutrals and vibrant blues to create a textured, abstract interpretation of a landscape. Signed lower right. Artist's information verso. Framed. Overall Size: 24 x 30 1/4 in. Sight Size: 15 x 22 in.   Marlene Lenker is an American contemporary painter and mixed-media artist born in Clifton, New Jersey. She earned an A.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University and an MFA from Montclair State University. Lenker is known for layered, process-driven works in painting, watercolor, acrylic, and collage, often evoking landscape and environmental themes through abstracted forms and textured surfaces. Her practice emphasizes accumulation and transformation, building images through successive layers that suggest both natural systems and psychological depth. She has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and has also been active in teaching and artist-in-residence programs.

Lot: 820 - Henry Benson (1930-1998) American, Impressionist Beach Scene Textured Oil on Canvas

Henry Benson (1930-1998) American, Impressionist Beach Scene Textured Oil on Canvas. Depicts a child reaching into the bucket on a beach, with their reflection in the water below. Signed bottom right. Very thin metal frame.  Overall Size: 36 1/4 x 18 1/4 in.  Henry Benson was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1930 and first began painting in his twenties, drawn to Impressionism. He developed an innovative technique which produced work with a raised surface that had an almost “sandy” texture, and his work was frequently compared to Pointillism. His subjects were most often beach scenes and children, which originated with yearly trips to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he moved in the 1970s. He continued to paint out of his garage and sell his works at art fairs around the country until his death in 1998, and his works are still highly sought by collectors for their unique style and remarkable detail. 

Lot: 821 - Ikki Matsumoto (1935-2013) Japanese/American, Whimsical Woodblock Print

Ikki Matsumoto (1935-2013) Japanese/American, Whimsical Woodblock Print. Depicts six owls observing a night sky filled with constellations and a passing comet, along with a turtle stargazing out of their own shell like a planetarium in the tall grass at their feet. Signed in pencil in kanji and in English in pen bottom right, along with the artist's seal. Numbered 154/350 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 23 3/4 x 31 in.  Sight Size: 17 1/2 x 26 in.  Ikki Matsumoto was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 1st, 1935 to the cartoonist and children’s book illustrator Katsuji Matsumoto. In 1955 he traveled to the United States to study at the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, later transferring to the Art Academy of Cincinnati to study under the renowned wildlife artist Charles Harper. He graduated in 1959 and married Polly Adamson after he began working for an advertising agency, with his first published works a series of punch out animals designed for Rand McNally in 1961. In 1970 they moved to a farm in Loveland, Ohio, where their ever-growing menagerie of animals further inspired his art and led him to open his own studio in 1972, producing whimsical book illustrations, newspaper ads, package and display designs, and more. In 1975 they relocated to Sanibel Island, Florida, where his career as a painter and printmaker blossomed rapidly by using the native birds as his subjects. For a year in 1980 they moved to Oregon to be closer to his ailing father, but returned to Florida where he remained until his death on December 31st, 2013. Today his works are held in collections around the world, including at the Smithsonian Museum. 

Lot: 822 - Signed Downs (20th Century) American, Limted Edition Lithograph Print Abstract

Signed Downs (20th Century) American, Limted Edition Lithograph Print Abstract. Abstract print featuring a bold, black ink splatter composition in the style of Joan Miro. Signed lower right. Numbered 2/9 bottom middle. Framed. Overall Size: 20 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.

Lot: 823 - Harry Hilson (1894-1981) American, Mixed Media Abstract

Harry Hilson (1894-1981) American, Mixed Media Abstract. Abstract painting features a central geometric shape in earth tones set against a vibrant reddish-orange background and bordered by a textured grey frame. Signed lower middle. Framed. Overall Size: 26 1/2 x 34 in. Sight Size; 20 1/2 x 28 in.   Harry Hilson (1894-1981) was an American painter known for his atmospheric landscapes and marine scenes, often depicting coastal environments with a focus on light, weather, and mood. Working primarily in the 20th century, Hilson developed a style rooted in tonal realism, capturing quiet harbor views, seascapes, and rural settings with a subdued palette and strong sense of place. His work reflects the influence of American regional painting traditions, emphasizing observation of nature and everyday scenery rather than dramatic subject matter. Hilson exhibited regionally during his career, and his paintings continue to appear in galleries and collections that value early-to-mid-century American landscape art.

Lot: 824 - Signed Oil on Canvas Abstract

Signed Oil on Canvas Abstract. Abstract artwork features fluid, expressive lines and soft washes of color in shades of green, red, yellow, and purple, creating a dynamic sense of movement. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 38 x 29 3/4 in. Sight Size: 29 1/2 x 21 1/2 in.

Lot: 825 - Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) French, "La Seine I" Framed Lithograph

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) French, "La Seine I" Framed Lithograph. Depicts a view of the river with a tree right on the bank. Signature and date '68 bottom right. Certificate of authenticity and brief info on artist attached to the back of the frame.  Overall Size: 27 x 22 in.  Sight Size: 23 3/4 x 18 1/2 in.  Bernard Buffet was born in 1928 in Paris to a middle-class family, and was a student at the Lycée Carnot during the Nazi occupation of Paris, as well as studying at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. He worked in the studio of the painter Eugène Narbonne where he began producing religious pieces, landscapes, portraits, and still lifes heavily influenced by Francis Gruber. He often painted so-called “Miserabilist” scenes of despair, including scenes of poverty and Holocaust victims, with nearly all the work in his adult life characterized by thick black lines, elongated forms, and a lack of depth of field. He had his first showing in 1946 with at least one major exhibition every year for the next three decades, and by the age of 21 Buffet was already considered one of the greatest stars of the European art world, frequently compared to Pablo Picasso, but in the mid 1960s the public and the art world began to lose interest in him as his lavish lifestyle made him seem out of touch with the struggles of post-war France. Industrialist Pierre Bergé was Buffet’s live-in lover from 1950 to 1958 before leaving him for Yves Saint Laurent the same year Buffet married the writer and actress Annabel Schwob, with whom he adopted three children. His life was plagued by depression and he began to succumb to Parkinson’s in the late 1980s, dying by suicide at his palatial home in Tourtour on October 4th, 1999 after having completed an estimated 8,000 works in total in his lifetime.  

Lot: 825A - Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) French, "Place de la Concorde" Framed Lithograph

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) French, "Place de la Concorde" Framed Lithograph. Depicts a view of the river with a tree right on the bank. Signature and date '68 bottom right. Certificate of authenticity and brief info on artist attached to the back of the frame.  Overall Size: 27 x 22 in.  Sight Size: 22 1/2 x 18 in.  Bernard Buffet was born in 1928 in Paris to a middle-class family, and was a student at the Lycée Carnot during the Nazi occupation of Paris, as well as studying at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. He worked in the studio of the painter Eugène Narbonne where he began producing religious pieces, landscapes, portraits, and still lifes heavily influenced by Francis Gruber. He often painted so-called “Miserabilist” scenes of despair, including scenes of poverty and Holocaust victims, with nearly all the work in his adult life characterized by thick black lines, elongated forms, and a lack of depth of field. He had his first showing in 1946 with at least one major exhibition every year for the next three decades, and by the age of 21 Buffet was already considered one of the greatest stars of the European art world, frequently compared to Pablo Picasso, but in the mid 1960s the public and the art world began to lose interest in him as his lavish lifestyle made him seem out of touch with the struggles of post-war France. Industrialist Pierre Bergé was Buffet’s live-in lover from 1950 to 1958 before leaving him for Yves Saint Laurent the same year Buffet married the writer and actress Annabel Schwob, with whom he adopted three children. His life was plagued by depression and he began to succumb to Parkinson’s in the late 1980s, dying by suicide at his palatial home in Tourtour on October 4th, 1999 after having completed an estimated 8,000 works in total in his lifetime. 

Lot: 826 - Don Hatfield (Born 1947) American, Signed and Numbered Serigraph

Don Hatfield (Born 1947) American, Signed and Numbered Serigraph. One of the artist's most famous works, depicting a mother and two children in a paddleboat on a rippling, reflective pond. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered LXIII/C (63/100) in pencil bottom left. Certificate of Authenticity attached to the back with the date 2/5/90, the incorrect numbering of 58/100, and the title "Boating."  Overall Size: 36 1/2 x 40 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 26 1/2 x 31 in.  Don Hatfield was born on May 16th, 1947 in Long Beach, California. He studied philosophy, theology, and literature before meeting the portraitist Charles Cross, who inspired him to begin exploring his talents as a painter. After two years of study with Cross he pursued a career in ministry, but in 1979 after meeting portrait painter Ray Kinstler he was convinced to move to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to pursue painting once again. Hatfield eventually moved back to Los Angeles where his style was influenced by his last mentor Sergei Bongart, as well as the works of Edward Henry Potthast, William Glackens, Maurice Prendergast, Joaquin Sorolla, and John Singer Sargent. From 1987 to 2004 he worked as a contract painter for an art publishing company before finally going solo, and continues to sell original works as well as prints through his website.

Lot: 827 - Richard Zucco (Born 1949) American, Abstract Oil and Acrylic on Paper

Richard Zucco (Born 1949) American, Abstract Oil and Acrylic on Paper. Blue, green, and pink hues throughout. Signed bottom right. Under glass. Signed on the back in pen.  Overall Size: 24 x 28 in.  Sight Size: 18 x 21 in.  Richard Zucco is an abstract painter born in 1949, known to have painted primarily during the 1970s and 80s in Toledo, Ohio, specializing in a distinct poured acrylic/oil technique to create soft, swelling, organic forms. Though little is known of his life, education, or inspiration, his works reflect the Modernist style of the time and have been found in collections around the country. No new works of his seem to have been produced after the mid 1990s. 

Lot: 828 - Michael Gerry (1952-2008) American, Oversized Numbered Floral Canvas Print

Michael Gerry (1952-2008) American, Oversized Numbered Floral Canvas Print. Depicts white azaleas with bluish hues from moonlight, close up and starkly realistic. Signed and numbered 60/750 in orange paint bottom left.  Overall Size: 25 1/2 x 38 in.  Sight Size: 23 1/2 x 32 in.  Michael Gerry was born in 1952 in Rockford, Illinois, the eldest of five children who was encouraged by his teacher mother to pursue an interest in art. Inspired by the works of Georgia O’Keeffe, much of his work displayed his lifelong obsession with flowers, painting oversized photorealistic representations of a wide variety of floral images with subjects captured all over America, often in the plein air style. He exhibited widely throughout the Midwest and was represented for decades by the Studio of Long Grove and Hilligoss Galleries, often offering private lessons in painting out of his home studio. Tragically, he died abruptly of a brain aneurysm on July 23rd, 2008, and his works have become more and more sought after by collectors ever since. 

Lot: 829 - Roger Bieros (Born 1947) American, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Harbor Scene

Roger Bieros (Born 1947) American, Oil on Canvas Impressionist Harbor Scene. Oil painting features an impressionistic harbor scene with vibrant flower stalls, colorful boats, and a coastal village under a bright, overcast sky. Signed lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 23 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Sight Size: 18 1/2 x 23 1/2 in.

Lot: 830 - Robert Weil (Born 1945) American, Lithograph

Robert Weil (Born 1945) American, Lithograph. Pencil signed and nu,bered 24/100. Weil is known for his minimalist style and playful modern aesthetic depicting whimsical figures. His work has been collected by notable people including Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, and Jerry Seinfeld. Overall SIze: 21 1/4 x 17 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. Sight Size: 17 x 16 3/4 in.

Lot: 831 - Raymond Howell (1927-2002) American, Lithograph, "Dancers"

Raymond Howell (1927-2002) American, Lithograph, "Dancers". Pencil signed and numbered 13 in an edition of 100. Raymond Howell began painting when there was little public interest in African American art, and he tried during his lifetime to serve as a role model for artists in bringing images of African American culture to a larger public. He was especially committed to promoting arts education opportunities for minority children. Raymond Howell's paintings are based in realism, with eclectic influences of surrealism and impressionism. In recent years he has experimented with collage, mural painting and printmaking and has created series of works on such subject matter as jazz musicians who were innovators in their art form. An artist whose work focuses on African Americans, Howell describes himself as a role model for artists who have traditionally been reluctant to paint African American subjects. Howell has been a longtime fixture in the Bay Area art scene. In the mid-1960s he opened Art Associates West, a gallery and art school in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, which operated for nearly a decade. Howell's 1965 painting The Brown Family was shown at the opening of the Oakland Museum, and was later purchased for the museum collection. His work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States, and in 1999 Stanford University presented a 40-year retrospective of his paintings. Overall Size: 20 3/4 x 16 3/4 x 1/2 in. Sight Size: 14 1/4 x 10 2/4 in.

Lot: 832 - Thomas Zarraonandia (1927-2016) American, Original Drawing, "Houseboat in Sausalito, California"

Thomas Zarraonandia (1927-2016) American, Original Drawing, "Houseboat in Sausalito, California". Signed and titled. Zarraonandia studied at the Terry Art Institute in Miami, Florida. He exhibited at Gallery 2 in Sausalito, California. He is known for marine paintings including commissioned portraits of yachts. He was also a book author and illustrator. Overall Size: 16 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 9 x 18 in. 

Lot: 833 - Manfredo Borsi (1900-1967) Italian, 3 Pencil Drawings on Paper

Manfredo Borsi (1900-1967) Italian, 3 Pencil Drawings on Paper. Head of a Woman, 3 views. Overall Size: 20 1/4 x 15 in.  Sight Size: 13 x 7 1/5 in.  Manfredo Borsi was born February 15, 1900, in Florence, Italy. Manfredo Borsi was a painter, draughtsman, ceramicist, lithographer, monotype artist. Borsi became interested in painting in 1916 and participated in the Futurist movement while studying to be a goldsmith. In 1920, Borsi moved to Scandinavia where he lived for five years, working in interior design and studying ceramics. His work was exhibited in Copenhagen. In 1925, Manfredo settled in Paris and contributed works to several Salons. In 1948, he moved to Saint-Paul-de-Vence in southern France where he concentrated on ceramics as well as working as an enameller. Borsi's work contains references to Etruscan art. He wrote: "I advocate research into a new pictorial logic in which works tend towards the monumental, escaping from the painting and imposing themselves as an architecture of the world". Manfredo Borsi exhibited in several cities in Europe. The artist passed away in 1967. Overall Size: 20 1/4 x 15 in.  Sight Size: 13 x 7 1/5 in. 

Lot: 834 - Angie Dixon (Born 1953) American, Original Crab Sumi Ink Painting on Rice Paper

Angie Dixon (Born 1953) American, Original Crab Sumi Ink Painting on Rice Paper. Depicts three crabs in soft tones and sharp detail. Signed with an Asian seal bottom middle left.  Overall Size: 26 1/2 x 30 in.  Angie Dixon was born in Seattle, Washington in 1953, and began drawing and painting in early childhood. She went on to earn dual degrees in Fine Art and Art History from the University of Washington in 1976, where she was introduced to sumi painting on rice paper by George Tsutakawa. She worked as a commercial fisherman in Alaska to save up money to travel to Japan and spent many years studying under calligraphers and painters, before continuing graduate studies in Asian Brush and Ink Painting at the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Art in Hangzhou, China in 1984, one of the first Americans ever admitted. Since then she has held exhibitions all over the world and taught classes in Sumi Painting, with her unique style molded by traditional techniques and inspiration from the Pacific Northwest lauded by many critics and inspiring new generations of artists on multiple continents, and divides her time between her studio in Seattle and another in Sarasota, Florida. 

Lot: 835 - Christine Leong (20th/21st Century) Chinese/American, Signed and Numbered Giclee

Christine Leong (20th/21st Century) Chinese/American, Signed and Numbered Giclee. The image is of one of her classic watercolors on rice paper, creating vivid floral patterns with dream-like gradations in the petals, leaves, and background. Signed and numbered 4/300 in pencil bottom left.  Overall Size: 21 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.  Christine Leong was born in Hong Kong and grew up with a fascination for watercolors, creating images of classic Chinese motifs like koi, birds, and floral shapes. Her desire to explore Western themes and merge them with these images led her to emigrate to Camarillo, California in 2002, where she became part of SCIART Artists Studios and taught classes on ancient techniques. Today she continues to produce highly-sought works on rice paper and silk as well as wearable art that have appeared in exhibitions and galleries throughout the United States. 

Lot: 836 - K. Strange (Contemporary) American, Ink on Paper Abstract Expressionist "Oceanic Waltz"

K. Strange (Contemporary) American, Ink on Paper Abstract Expressionist "Oceanic Waltz". Black and red abstract expressionist piece, signed lower right, titled lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 18 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. Sight Size: 9 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.

Lot: 837 - K. Strange (Contemporary) American, Ink on Paper Abstract Expressionist "A Seal Conversation"

K. Strange (Contemporary) American, Ink on Paper Abstract Expressionist "A Seal Conversation". Signed lower right, titled lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. Sight Size: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

Lot: 838 - Jorge Mayol (Born 1948) Argentinian, Bird Print

Jorge Mayol (Born 1948) Argentinian, Bird Print. Titled "Silent Witness - Gyrfalcon" and is signed and dated '91 within the print, as well as being signed and numbered 373/950 in pencil at the bottom.  Overall Size: 29 x 35 in.  Sight Size: 20 x 26 in.  Jorge Mayol was born on a cattle ranch outside of Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1948. As a child he took to sketching flowers, trees and horses, and his early art instruction was from his father who was an accomplished draftsman. Mayol later worked with Axel Amuchastegui, an Argentinean bird painter who introduced Mayol to his gallery in London and took him on as a gallery artist. Mayol painted birds, small animals, and African images for the British clientele starting in the 1970s. His work began selling in the United States in the mid 80s, and in 1990 Mayol emigrated to northern California to research animals such as bears and wolves that are more familiar to the U.S. market. He continues to paint and make prints of his works to this day, and his pieces have been exhibited regularly in New York, Milan, Tokyo, and in public and corporate collections around the globe.

Lot: 839 - Alexander Khomsky (Born 1954) Russian/American, Original Oil on Canvas

Alexander Khomsky (Born 1954) Russian/American, Original Oil on Canvas. Title: "At the Steps." Depicts a demure red-haired woman sitting on steps between curtains in a flower dress, with a discarded bouquet of lilies at her feet. Signed bottom left. Comes with certificate of authenticity as well as sales record for provenance.  Overall Size: 24 3/4 x 20 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 20 x 15 3/8 in.  Alexander Khomsky was born in 1954 in Russia, graduating from the Stroganoff Institute in Moscow with an MFA. His earliest works followed state-sanctioned guidelines, but his desire to explore avant-garde and underground art led him to emigrate to New York City in the early 1990s, where his work flourished under the influence of Amedeo Modigliani and Itzchak Tarkay. He has since participated in over 60 solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe, and his work is in numerous private, corporate, and public collections including the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.

Lot: 840 - Lena Cronqvist (1938-2025) Swedish, Lithograph, "Masks, Spanish Dancer"

Lena Cronqvist (1938-2025) Swedish, Lithograph, "Masks, Spanish Dancer". Pencil signed, titled, and numbered 3/30. Overall Size: 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.  Sight Size: 9 1/2 x 8 in. 

Lot: 841 - Kenneth Parker, 20th/21st Century American, Color Photograph of a Burmese Temple

Kenneth Parker, 20th/21st Century American, Color Photograph of a Burmese Temple. Pagodas at Bagan, Myanmar. Titled in penicl on the back. Numbered 14 in a limited edition of 45. Overall Size: 23 x 26 in. Sight Size: 5 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.

Lot: 841A - Bernard Silberstein (1905-1999) Photograph "Afternoon in Taxco"

Bernard Silberstein (1905-1999) Photograph "Afternoon in Taxco". Signed lower right. Titled lower left. Exhibited extensively in 1944 and 1945 at the Brooklyn Museum, etc. Labels verso.  Silberstein was known for his portraits of Frida Kahlo. His photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The National Portrait Gallery, London, and many others.  Overall Size: 16 x 20 in.  Sight Size: 13 1/2 x 16 5/8 in. 

Lot: 842 - Heather Wilcoxon (Born 1947) American, Oil on Canvas, Narrative Abstract

Heather Wilcoxon (Born 1947) American, Oil on Canvas, Narrative Abstract. Signed and dated. Heather Wilcoxon lives and works in the Bay Area. She received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1988. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Overall Size: 17 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 12 1/4 x 16 in. 

Lot: 843 - Van Matino Ahn (Born 1955) Korean, Oil on Canvas Abstract

Abstract oil painting features thick, impasto textures in a vertical composition of black, white, and earthy tones, punctuated by small bursts of primary colors. Signed lower right. Framed. Overall Size: 32 5/8 x 36 1/4 in.  Sight Size: 23 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. 

Lot: 844 - Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019) Japanese, Woodblock Print, "Whirlwind"

Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019) Japanese, Woodblock Print, "Whirlwind". Signed and numbered in pencil. Size: 15 x 11 1/4 in. Sight Size: 9 x 5 3/4 in.

Lot: 845 - Elisabeth Bazin (Born 1955) French, Giclee Landscape "Campagne"

Elisabeth Bazin (Born 1955) French, Giclee Landscape "Campagne". Impressionistic landscape print captures a serene rural scene at sunset, featuring a winding road, golden hay bales, and a distant church silhouetted against a vibrant orange and blue sky. Signed lower right, numbered 13/50 lower left. Framed. Overall Size: 20 1/2 x 26 5/8 in.  Sight Size: 12 x 18 in.    Elisabeth Bazin is a contemporary French painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in Dinard, Brittany (around 1955) who trained at the École Régionale des Beaux-Arts de Rennes and initially worked in advertising and design before dedicating herself fully to painting in 2015. Her vibrant body of work—executed in acrylic, watercolor and pastel—celebrates seascapes, coastal light effects, daily life scenes, architecture and animal portraits, drawing on her lifelong connection to the sea and the landscapes of Brittany and beyond. Bazin’s art is characterized by a bright palette, lively brushwork and a sense of joy and well-being, and she published a richly illustrated book, Dinard, le regard d’un peintre, showcasing her evocative views of her hometown’s beaches, promenades and historic villas.

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