Steven Campbell (b. 1953), Gesturing Hoker 1983, woodcut, signed in pencil lower right Steven Campbell 1983, numbered in pencil lower left 16/20, 66″ x 53″.
Six Tray Lots of Porcelain and China, to include Napoleon porcelain tea set, Czechoslovakia coffee set with painted figures, French porcelain urn, plates etc.
Six Box Lots of Assorted Items, to include set of eighteen large lotus poppy trail plates, majolica leaf dishes, carrot tureen, pottery bowls and vases.
Large Group of Assorted Porcelain, to include hand painted Limoge, oyster plate, Bavarian luncheon set, Johnson Brothers fish plates, design number 2, Villeroy and Boch charger with two Japanese ladies.
Set of Eight Knoll Saarinen Upholstered Chairs, to include two armchairs and six side chairs, mid century, model 150, label under cushion, height 32 inches, width 26.5, depth 23 inches.
Gio Ponti / M. Singer and Sons, “Modern by Singer Series”, model number 2184 sideboard, having three doors with fitted interior, M. Singer and Sons label located in top drawer, circa 1950, height 30 1/4 inches, top 20″ x 75″.
Pair of Safari Chairs in the Style of Kaare Klint, having leather seats and backs and leather strap arms, seat height, 14.5 inches, height to top of back 27.5 inches.
Knoll Eero Saarinen “Tulip” Dining Table, round top on pedestal base, height 42 inches, diameter 28.5 inches. Provenance: In response to current scholarship and study, the Yale University Art Gallery has an ongoing process of refining its collections. Objects that no longer advance the educational mission of the Art Gallery have been deaccessioned and authorized for sale. Funds obtained from deaccessions are only used to purchase additional objects for the collection. Purchased as office furniture for the Art Gallery in 1975 from James Furniture, Palisades Park, N.J.; transferred in 1987 to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
Three Piece Knoll Eero Saarinen Group, to include a pair of chairs and a small “Tulip” table with oval marble top (chips), table height 20 inches, top 15″ x 22.5″.
Edward Kienholz, documenta box, 1973, metal suitcase multiple with screenprint and collage in colors, with the artist’s signature, edition of 300, 11″ x 15″ x 4″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Anita and Burton Reiner.
Baker Four Piece Lot, to include two campaign style two-over-two chests; a two drawer chest, along with a two drawer stand, largest height 32 inches, largest top 19 x 38 inches, (water damage to two pieces).
George II Mahogany Pier Table, having drawer on carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, partially made up of old elements, height 31 inches, top 22 x 45 inches. Provenance: From a private New York City collection.
Nicholas Krushenick, (American, 1929-1999), James Bond Meets Pussy Galore, 1964, screenprint, pencil signed, dated, and numbered 92/200 bottom margin, 22″ x 17″.
Daniel Zelaya, (Argentinean, 1938-2012)Falsum Stare Non Potest, 1968, lithograph, pencil signed lower right Labisse, numbered 23/80, overall 19.75″ x 26″.
Art Hansen, (American, 1929-2017), Red Poppy 1982, lithograph on paper, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 4/45 in bottom margin, image size 23 3/8″ x 19″.
Daniel Zelaya, (Argentinean, 1938-2012), Begrenzter Landschaft, pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right Daniel Zelaya 78′, and titled 1/1, sight size 26.5″ x 20.5″.
Lowell Nesbitt (American, 1933-1993), Tulip: Sandstone, 1976, lithograph in colors on paper, signed, dated, and editioned 98/100 in pencil along the lower edge, sheet size 38.5″ x 31″.
Attributed to Mihaly Von Zichy, Russian (1827 – 1906), Satan’s Bride, pencil on paper unsigned, having an Ernst Museum label adhered to the backing board, sight size 13 1/4″ x 10 1/4″.
Two Piece Art Group, to include Paul Terence Feeley (1910-1966), lithograph mounted on wood, having Paul Feeley stamp on verso, 4.5″ x 8.75″; and a framed tile 12″ x 8″.
Three Framed Pieces, to include Campbell still life of fruit, apples, pears, and grapes, oil on board, signed lower right Campbell 16″ x 20″; Lyndhurst watercolor, side of house, 16″ x 12″; and a watercolor of entrance of a house, signed Smith, 11″ x 8.5″.
Two Dutch Paintings, interior Dutch scene of men smoking pipes, oil on board, signed lower left illegibly, 12″ x 16″; Dutch landscape with castle and figures, signed illegibly, 13.5″ x 17″.