Two Woodcuts by Stephen White (b. 1939), to include “Two Ladies in Large Hats”, 17″ x 24″; “Marion in Costume”, 1973, titled, numbered and dated bottom edge, 24″ x 33″; both having monogram signature.
Jack Godderis (1916-1971), three piece lot to include: oil on board, signed upper right, 10.5″ x 15″; street scene, oil on paper, signed upper right, 10.25″ x 15.5″; port, oil on paper, signed lower right, 15.25″ x 10.5″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Jack Godderis (Belgian, 1916-1971), abstract, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 31.5″ x 24.25″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Three Modern Coffee Tables, one in the Classical style of James Mont, unsigned, height 15 inches, top 18″ x 40″; mahogany coffee table, along with a walnut table, height 20 inches, top 14.5″ x 34″.
Christian Holstad, Fishing Basket, 2008, antique fishing rod and reel, vintage steel stringer, leather case, vintage basket parts, plastic, nylon, dynamite wick, dimensions variable. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Anita and Burton Reiner.
Four Piece Lot, to include a watercolor of a woman dancing the Can Can, signed in pencil Keith Martin, 1937; a watercolor portrait signed Gloria Florence, 1938; along with two engravings to include Vue De Temple de segette and Palmo Romano Napoletano, largest 11 x 15 inches.
Two Piece Ward Bennett Designs for Brickel Associates, living room set to include a three cushion upholstered sofa along with a matching arm chair, sofa length 84 inches.
Four Piece Teak Set to include, pair of teak end tables, Albert Larsen of Sweden, 1960’s; teak server/credenza; teak headboard made in Sweden, end table height 25 1/2 inches, 18 1/2″ x 24 1/2″, server height 31 inches, 18 1/2″ x 71 1/2″, headboard height 34 1/2 inches, 1 1/4″ x 80″.
Three Piece Group Knoll Industrial T Frame Table, circa 1965, with square laminate top, height 28 inches, top 34 x 34 1/2 inches; along with a art deco painted stand and oak desk chair. 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. Chair: History of Art offices, Swartwout Building, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; transferred to the Yale Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 2008. Stand: Guard’s break room, Kahn building; taken to the Furniture Study when the Kahn building closed for renovation.
Juan & Enrique Costus (Spanish, b. 1953), La Marina te llama No. 6, 1980, acrylic on mixed media, signed lower right Juan Correro Galofre, signed and dated on verso, 96″ x 41.25″
Patricia Gadea (1960-2006), made in Spain 10 Oct – December 1983, acrylic on linen, three-dimensional, signed and dated and titles on verso, 78 3/4″ x 98 3/8″.
Aris Koutroulis (Greek, 1938-2013), Untitled #3, 1981, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated on verso, O.K Harris label on verso, frame size 72″ x 48″, 1.5″.