Joan Miro (1893 – 1983), lithograph, “Ma de Proverbis”, 1970, pencil signed lower right, numbered in pencil lower left 28/75, paper appears loose, 21 1/2″ x 29″.
After Joan Miro (1893 – 1983), color lithograph, Femme, Oiseaux Et Etole, circa 1960, on Rives BFK paper, signed and numbered in pencil 41/300, image size 23 1/2″ x 18 3/4″.
Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985), color lithograph, “Couverture”, epreuve d’artiste, artist proof, signed in pencil lower right Marc Chagall, 16 3/4″ x 13 1/4″.
Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985), lithograph in colors, “Daphnis et Grathon”, signed lower right, numbered lower left 26/60, sight size 19″ x 14″, paper having Arc watermark for Arches paper.
Itzchak Tarkay, watercolor and mixed media, untitled, two ladies sitting, signed Tarkay lower right, signed Bruria Tarkay on back, sight size 15″ x 15″.
Three Itzchak Tarkay, watercolor and mixed media, “In Conversation”, “Ladies in Cafe”, untitled ladies sitting, signed lower right Tarkay, one having estate stamp and Bruria Tarkay signature, largest 13″ x 10″.
Ronau Woiceske (1887 – 1953), four etchings, to include “Winter” edition 45; “Spring in the Catskills” artist proof; “Hemlocks in the Winter” trial proof #2; along with “Solitude”, all signed and titled in pencil, each having Kleemann Galleries label on back, largest 9 3/4″ x 12 1/2″.
Ronau Woiceske (1887 – 1953), four etchings, to include “Tranquility” trial proof #5; “Memories” trial proof #2; “Ashaken” trial proof; along with “Willows in the Winter”; largest 9 1/4″ x 13 3/4″, each having Kleemann Galleries label on back.
Eight Lorenzo Roccheggiani Engravings, eight classical scenes, foxed with water stains, overall poor condition, each 7″ x 11 1/2″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Large Group of Framed Paintings, Prints and Lithographs, to include a Paul Aizpiri signed lithograph; Horse Migration lithograph, signed illegibly; two Raphael Soyer lithographs “Adolescence” and one untitled; Olke print, pencil signed; two bird prints; engraving signed illegibly; pencil drawing of a woman reclining, signed illegibly Studios 14th Street, New York; a Carl Pappe Tasco, 1958; along with two Mervin Jules woodblock prints, artist proofs; largest 20″ x 36″.
Two Framed Lithographs, to include a Marc Chagall “Angel with a Sword” from the bible, 1956; “Un Coup De”, 21 1/2″ x 16 1/2″; along with “La Bulgarie La Serbie, Le Montenegro”, sight size 13 1/2″ x 10″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
After Maurice Brazil Prendergast (1859 – 1924), group of 14 reproduction monotype prints, 1984, Terra Museum of American Art, sight size 9 1/2″ x 7 1/4″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Three Piece Grace Craft Lot, to include Sara’s Message, 1985; along with Man Child I and Man Child II; 20th century, signed, titled, numbered and inscribed on frame; largest 59″ x 96″.
Group of 14 Reproductions After Maurice Brazil Prendergast (1859 – 1924), monotype prints, faded, overall in good condition, largest 10″ x 6 1/2″, 1984 Terra Museum of American Art. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Marino Martini (1901 – 1980), lithograph, figure on a horse from color to form, pencil signed lower right ‘Marino’, lower left ‘E.A.’, sight size 24 1/2″ x 27″.
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973), lithograph, Picador et Deux Femmes, part of Toro’s suite pour Jacqueline, numbered in pencil 126/500, signed in plate Picasso, 22.6.60, sight size 15 1/2″ x 21″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
After Pablo Picasso, pochoir in watercolor, picador and dancer, 1960, signed Picasso 7.6.60 in plate, numbered in pencil 195/500, sight size 15 1/2″ x 21″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Group of Six Antique Chinese Round Covered Boxes, having inlaid mother of pearl, trees, flowers and landscape scenes, some with fitted interior, largest: height 4 1/2 inches, diameter 12 inches. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Burroughes & Watts, London Mahogany Slate Top Pool Table, having crochet cloth pockets with four finished board top to make into a dining table, along with a painted white top to go over, height 31 inches, as table top 56″ x 104″; pool table top height 30 inches, length 8 feet.
A Pair of Gilt Framed Mirrors, having carved plume and drape motif, 50″ x 26″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Molded Composition Capital Now Mounted as a Table, having oval plate glass top with beveled edge, on a base molded as a Corinthian column capital
height 29 1/2 inches, top 59 1/2″ x 80″. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Set of 11 Paint Decorated Chairs, having X backs, lizards on legs, along with paw feet, two with front toe partially missing, height 40 inches, width 18 inches. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Three Piece Christofle Silver Plated Ice Bucket, along with tongs and wine bucket, height 9 inches. Provenance: Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin E 57th St New York