Carl-Soderberg, Also Known As Niels Walseth (1914-2001), Danish landscape sewing a fishing net, oil on canvas, signed lower left Carl Soderberg, 27″ x 37″.
Losi Cinello (Italian, 1928-1982), Il Giardino, oil on plywood, signed, titled, and dated lower right Il Giardino Cinello 1962, Galleria Schneider stamp on verso, 19.25″ x 23.5″.
Rubelli Casa Rio Novo Desk, dark satin wood with leather top and leather drawer fronts, new price $7,900.00, height 30 inches, depth 23.5 inches, length 51 inches.
Pair of Vladimir Kagan for Preview Swivel Armchairs, having upholstery designed by Vladimir Kagan and Manufactured by Preview, height 26.5 inches, width 28 inches.
Three Piece Group, to include contemporary white square table along with two large framed prints/paintings, table height 30 inches, top 42″ x 42″. Provenance: Connecticut Personal Collection of American Antiques and Oriental Rugs.
Group of Kitchenware, to include Nespresso Vertuoline coffee machine, serving and kitchen utensils, coffee pots, Breville coffee pot, placemats, bridge set, set of twelve stems, etc.
Eleven Piece Jacqueline Morabito Lot, to include three tables with glass inserts, six side chairs, two armchairs, architect Yves Bayard, height 29 inches, top 25 1/2″ x 25 1/2″.
Group of Four Table Lamps, gilt decorated candlestick made into a table lamp, bronze oil lamp, French porcelain urn and mixed metal with bronze, total height 24 inches.
Pair of Florence Knoll Attributed End Tables, having glass and chrome, height 19 1/2 inches, 30″ x 30″. 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. Alexandra Herzan, New York and Guilford, Conn.; by gift to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
Woodworkers Workbench, marked Christiansen Chicago IL, height 32 inches, top 21″ x 48″. Provenance: Estate of James Dana English of New Haven to benefit the New Haven CT Museum.