Danillo Curetti (Swiss 1953-1993) for Longuy Farence Polar Bear Vase
“Iceberg”
Signed on base “Danillo Curetti” and monogrammed “DC”, edition 20/50
marked on base #F16734
Height 16 inches, diameter 15 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Austrian Pottery Polar Bear Aquarium or Fish Bowl
featuring three polar bears peering into an illuminated glass bowl, marked on base 977 Depose M 28937 Provenance: formerly appraised, to have been owned by Admiral Perry the Arctic explorer
height 13 inches, diameter 13 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Jacques and Mary Regat (Alaskan 20/21st Century)
Recumbent Polar Bear, 1995
Bronze, edition 20/75
Signed “MJR Regat”
Height 12 inches, length 18 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Jacques and Mary Regat (Alaskan 20/21st Century)
Polar Bear, 1993
Bronze, edition 49/50
Signed “MJR Regat”
Height 11 1/2 inches, length 22 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Constance Shields (American 20th Century)
Mother polar bear and cub, 1992
Patinated bronze, edition 1/1
Signed on base “Constance Shields”
height 19 inches, length 20 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Wah Ming Chang (Chinese/American 1917-2003)
“Running Polar Bears”, 1992
Patinated bronze on wood base, edition 23/90
Signed “Wah Chang” on base and verso
height 6 inches, length 17 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Loet Vanderveen (Dutch/American 1921-2015)
Polar Bear and Baby
Patinated bronze, edition 85/1000
Signed “Loet”
Height 4 1/2 inches, length 8 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Loet Vanderveen (Dutch/American 1921-2015)
Mother Polar Bear and Cub
Patinated bronze, edition 61/1750
Signed “Loet”
Height 5 1/2 inches, length 9 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Wah Ming Chang (Chinese/American 1917-2003)
“Polar Bear with Cub”, 1992
Patinated bronze, edition 81/90
Signed “Wah Chang” on base, inscribed on verso
Height 11 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Mary Regat (Alaskan 20/21st Century)
Polar Bear, 1994
Bronze, edition 14/75
Signed “MR Regat”
Height 7 inches, length 12 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Loet Vanderveen (Dutch/American 1921-2015)
Large Polar Bear
Patinated bronze, edition 99/150
Signed “Loet”
Height 7 1/2 inches, length 10 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Wah Ming Chang (Chinese/American 1917-2003)
“Polar Bear with Twins”, 1988
Patinated bronze on wood base, edition 34/90
Signed “Wah Chang” inscribed on base
Height 8 inches, length 10 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Group of Six Art Glass Pieces
Mihaly Nagy for Zsolnay Hungary green iridescent eosin glaze, Daum France polar bear on iceberg, Monton England porcelain polar bear, Sascha Brastoff lucite polar bear, glass bear on iceberg signed on base, iridescent blue polar bear
tallest 12 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
After Francois Pompon (1855-1933)
Porcelain polar bear, 1986-
Christie’s label #187A
Height 8 inches, length 15 inches
Provenance: Property of a New Jersey Private Collection
Herman Miller Eames 670 Red Leather and Rosewood Lounger with Ottoman
height 32 inches, width 33 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Sheila Shevin of Rye, New York
Pair of Mahogany End Tables
possibly Dunbar, mid 20th century, each having two double sided tiers set on ridged splayed supports
height 20 1/4 inches, top 27″ x 16″
Edward Wormley for Dunbar Mahogany Magazine Tree
having five double-sided graduated tiers on trestle supports, metal tag embossed DUNBAR/BERNE INDIANA on the underside, circa 1951
height 24 1/2 inches, top 28″ x 15 1/4″
Pair of Interlude Heme End Tables
having lacquered tops on brass finished bases
retail $1,295
height 26 inches, top 18″ x 26″
Provenance: Designer warehouse furnishings from a well-known Greenwich, CT based interior designer
Pair of Round Guridians
having black granite tops and paw feet
height 26 1/2 inches, diameter 17 inches
Provenance: Estate of William J Levy Park Avenue, New York
Broyhill Brasilia Bar Cart
having laminate top over body, having three drawers over two doors, raised on casters, marked Broyhill
height 30 inches, top 16″ x 70″, closed top 16″ x 47″
Pair of Philippe Starck Ghost Chairs
height 37 inches, width 22 inches
Provenance: Designer warehouse furnishings from a well-known Greenwich, CT based interior designer
Karl Springer Snakeskin Wrapped Side Table
signed “Karly Springer 1988″ on bottom
height 21 inches, top 8 1/2″ x 12 1/2”
Provenance: Estate of William J Levy Park Avenue, New York
Maxime Old (1910-1991) Vanity and Chair
France, circa 1940, comprised of sycamore wood, top opens to central mirror flanked by two cabinets
height 28 inches, top 20″ x 44″
Two Piece Mid-Century Modern Furniture Group
to include red lacquer coffee table having faux shagreen top and orange lucite barrel chair
coffee table height 14 inches, top 19″ x 35″, chair height 28 1/2 inches
Pair of Broyhill Brasilia Mid-Century Modern Two Part Cabinets
top part having open shelves with u-form accents set on cabinet having reeded doors and brass hardware
height 80 inches, width 18 inches, depth 14 inches
Set of Six Modern Gibson Grand Tour Chairs
painted iron with orange cushion back and seats, similar to Arthur Umanoff
height 30 inches, width 23 inches
Mid-Century Modern Chrome and Lucite Fireplace Set
to include
Packard Malloy swirl andirons, Alessandro Albrizzi style chrome and lucite fireplace tools
andiron height 19 inches
Scottish Mahogany Tall Case Clock
signed R. Heslop Huddersfield
height 98 inches
Provenance: From Collection of Steven and Paula Schimmel Woodstock, Connecticut
Custom Mahogany Pedestal/Fern Stand
on ball and claw feet, having pie crust top, circa 1930
height 60 inches
Provenance: From Collection of Steven and Paula Schimmel Woodstock, Connecticut
Louis XV Style Games Table
marquetry inlaid with bronze mounts, lift top opening to felt playing surface interior with sliding chess board and felt backgammon, early to mid 20th century
height 30 1/2 inches, top 23″ x 32″
Larry (Laurence James) Day (American 1921-1998)
“Delancey II”
Oil on canvas , circa 1981
Gross McCleaf Gallery label on verso, original price $3000
49″ x 61″
Martha Armstrong (American Born 1934)
“January, Main Street, Kansas City”
Oil on canvas
Initialed lower right MA
48″ x 60″
Provenance: Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, December 1982-January 1983 ($1500)”