Pair of Louis XVI Style Fauteuil, green and gilt frames, mohair upholstery, height 34 inches, width 27 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Stickley Mission Oak Entertainment Center, in three parts, with adjustable shelves, side cabinets height 78 inches, width 24 inches, center height 81 inches, width 43 inches, all plus moldings.
Edward Ferrell Sofa, having Knole drop ends with tassels (not currently fully assembled), upholstered in tan ostrich skin with brown upholstered cushions, height 46 inches, length 120 inches, depth 38 1/2 inches.
Edward Ferrell Sofa, having Knole drop ends with tassels (not currently fully assembled), upholstered in tan ostrich skin, with brown upholstered cushions, height 46 inches, length 120 inches, depth 38 1/2 inches.
Large Bausman and Company Three-Door Cabinet, having leather and tac, framed glass doors and shelves on interior, height 102 inches, width 78 inches, depth 24 inches.
Tao Rey (Argentinian, b. 1978), untitled, (ROR. 143-43 silver), 2008 one-shot letter enamel on canvas, signed and dated on the stretcher bar, retails for $7,500, 47 1/2″ x 60″, Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2002. Retails for $5,000.
Thomas Kuppler (American, 20th Century), “Untitled in Red, 2003″, acrylic on canvas, initialed and dated lower right ‘TK 2003’, 18″ x 54”, retails for $5,000. Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist, 2005.
David Ryan (British, b. 1956), “4AM, 2006”, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled and dated on the reverse “David Ryan, 2006, 4AM”, retails for $12,000, 50″ x 60″; purchased from Firehouse Project, East Hampton, NY, 2006.
Charles & Ray Eames, Elephant, 1945, Anniversary Edition 2007, Red Maple, No. 507 of 1,000, The Authorized Original Vitra, height 16 inches, width 16 inches, depth 28 inches.
Kenneth Earl Bates (American, 1895 – 1973), Modernist Flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower right K. Bates, 30″ x 36″. Provenance: Matthes-Theriault Collection, Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Kenneth Earl Bates (American, 1895 – 1973), Flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower right K. Bates, 28″ x 22″. Provenance: Matthes-Theriault Collection, Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Kenneth Earl Bates (American, 1895 – 1973), Lyric, oil on canvas, signed and titled on the reverse, 22 1/2″ x 28 1/4″. Provenance: Matthes-Theriault Collection, Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Two Piece Group of Ceramic, to include a Gunnar NyLund footed bow, height 2 1/2 inches, marked Sweden GN?; and a Yngve Blixt Hoganas ceramic glazed vase, signed on bottom, height 6 inches.
Eight Porcelain Vases, to include pair of Royal Vienna urns on bases with painted figure, marked on bottom; Rudolstadt porcelain vase; Dresden porcelain bud vase; Robert Hanke Austria Porcelain Vase, with gilt dragon handles; Royal Worcester urn (chipped); a scallop edge bowl; along with a small pitcher; Royal Vienna height 8 1/4 inches.
Tray Lot Having Five Bronze Figures, small bronze German dome-top chest, jeweled footed compote. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Eight Piece Group of Royal Vienna Tea Set, to include a serving tray; two cups; two saucers; one sugar; one creamer; along with a teapot, each marked to the underside, height of tea pot 5 1/2 inches, width of tray 12 inches.
Five Piece Group, to include Movado crystal clock; square Baltman brass and glass 8-day clock; Hoya glass clock; brass Hamilton vanity clock, height 7 1/2 inches; and a Gucci olive knife. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Two Russian Lacquer Boxes, having legends and fairy tale motif, manner of Palekh School, marked, signed 1979 A. Kysnaud?, and Tberozepol?, 1975; both having original boxes, marked Made in USSR Kyrehnp, tops 4″ x 6″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Large Russian Lacquer Box, having legends and fairy tale motif, with prince and princess, castles, and ships, manner of Palekh School, marked 1992, signed illegibly, 5 1/2″ x 9 1/2″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Three Russian Lacquer Boxes, having legends and fairy tale motif, manner of Palekh School, one with horses and carriage, marked 1874, one having galloping horse with two figures (prince and princess), marked 1953, signed illegibly; along with a rectangle having three horses, marked Komek, signed illegibly, height 1 1/4 inches, largest 4 3/4″ x 8″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Two Russian Lacquer Boxes, legends and fairy tale motif, in the manner of Palekh School, knight on horse, marked 1924, signed illegibly; one with castle and dragon, signed illegibly Xonyu, tops 6″ x 6″ and 4 1/2″ x 6″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Two Russian Lacquer Boxes, legends and fairy tale motif, in the manner of Palekh School, small rectangular having sailing ships, signed illegibly on bottom; along with large rectangle with fairy, signed illegibly on bottom edge; tops 6 1/2″ x 3″ and 10 1/4″ x 6″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Group of Four Russian Lacquer Boxes, legends and fairy tale motif, manner of Palekh School, one marked 1924, signed illegibly; one having winter storm goddess, marked 1944, two others along with two books; largest 6″ x 9″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Martin Oppel (Argentinian/American, b. 1976), Light Matters, 2008, oil on canvas, Provenance: Purchased from Reunion, The Fireplace Project, East Hampton, New York, July, 2008, 22″ x 28″.
Martin Oppel (Argentinian/American, b. 1976), Over and Over, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 22″ x 28″. Provenance: Purchased from The Fireplace Project, East Hampton, New York, “Reunion, July 11th – July 28th, 2008”.
David Ryan (British, b. 1956), “First Light, 2006″, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled, and dated on the reverse, ‘David Ryan, 2006, First Light’, 48″ x 60”, retails for $12,000. Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist, 2005.
Bert Hildebrandt (Belgian, 1906 – 1974), Cityscape (No. 504), oil on canvas, signed lower left, 31 1/2″ x 39 1/2″. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Paperback, magazine published by George M. Hill, Company, Chicago, with illustrations by W.W. Denslow, height 11 inches, width 8 1/4 inches.