Two French Bronze Hanging Lights; bronze six light chandelier; along with bronze sconce having three lights with floral frosted shades, 7 inches and 17 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Large tray lot to include; Bali Carved Wood Figure, hand hammered copper pot, made in Italy; three Oriental lamps; carved figures; small boudoir lamp; etc. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Pair of Mid-Century Ceiling Lights, with glass ball shades, diameter 8 1/2 inches; along with a pair of table lamps, height 26 inches; brass swan magazine rack, length 23 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Theo Mercier (French, b. 1984), “Naturism”, and “Green Tragedy”, polyester, resin, stabilized moss, plastic plants and painted bases, overall height 109 inches. Provenance: Acquired from The New York Armory Art Fair, 2011.
Martin Oppel (Argentinian/American, b. 1976), Soul Fire, 2005, wood, nails, and glue, signed and dated verso, signed on the underside, height 40 inches, width 24 inches, depth 24 inches. Provenance: Purchased from Art Basel, Miami, 2005.
Marko Lehanka (German, b. 1961), Eiffel Tower; wood, nails, staples, and glue, signed on the base, 84″ x 36″. Provenance: Purchased from Art Basel, Miami, 2003.
Terence Koh (Canadian/Chinese, b. 1977), “The Making of a Unicorn is More Dangerous than GOD,” 2007, edition 2/2 along with one 1 artist edition, 134 black and white dye coupler prints, some with paint, sparkles and mixed media, overall dimensions vary with installation. Provenance: Purchased from Art Basel, Miami, December 2007 for $315,000.
Annee Olofsson (Swedish, b. 1966), Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, 2004, set of eight diasec mounted dye destruction prints, edition 3/5, each 19 1/4″ x 15 1/4″.
Group of Seven Contemporary Paintings to include J. Magee, watercolor, store front; Bennie Birkert?, abstract watercolor; Mary Schaefer Reynolds, “Float on the Water”, colored engraving; “Still Life with Window”, signed illegibly; chicken’s, unsigned; two oil abstracts, signed illegibly, “Sovereign” and “Threshold” on Aquarelle Arches paper; largest sight size 20″ x 18″.
Faux Shagreen Star Form Mirror, small round convex mirror having faux shagreen panels and gold painted border frame, similar to Ria and Youri Augousti, diameter 37 1/2 inches.
Martin Oppel (Argentinian/American, b. 1976), The Matter, 2008, foam and concrete paint, height 45 inches, width 30 inches, depth 20 inches, retails for $8,500. Provenance: purchased from The Fireplace Project, 2008.
Carole Stupell Quartz Table Lamp, on original wooden base, missing original finial, overall height 30 inches, width 10 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Two Piece Group, to include Carolyn Kinder Karline Bench, along with a Century Louis XVI style side chair, bench height 19 inches, width 24 inches, depth 17 inches.
Paul Evans Patchwork Brutalist Modern Cabinet, model PE-40A, for Directional, having four welded steel doors, with poly-chromed exterior, with inset slate two-part top, signed Paul Evans 1969 under right door, height 31 1/2 inches, width 72 inches, depth 22 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Seven Piece Knoll International Dining Set, to include six Brno chairs, designed by Mies Van Der Rohe, having chrome plated frames and leather upholstery, along with Bern oval walnut table, designed by Hans Eichenberger, on Swiss mirror chrome base (table top in need of refinishing), height 29 inches, top 42″ x 78″, open 42″ x 114″. Provenance: The Estate of Alan Gans, Mulberry Point, Guilford.
Large Hummel, ‘Moment in Time’, 2003, inscribed along the base, signed by the master painter and numbered 3045/5000 on the underside, with original box, height 7 1/2 inches.
Pair of Large Hummel’s, to include ‘Little Fiddler’ and ‘Friends’, each marked to the underside and inscribed on the base, heights 11 inches and 10 1/2 inches.
Group of Three Hummel’s, to include ‘Ruprecht’; ‘St. Nicholaus Day’; along with ‘Letter to Santa Claus’, each marked to the underside, each approximately 7 inches high.
Pair of Hummel’s, to include ‘Wonder of Childhood’ and ‘Scooter Time’, each inscribed along the base and marked to the underside, heights 6 1/2 inches and 7 inches.
Group of Four Small Hummel’s, to include ‘Is It Raining?’; ‘Feathered Friends’; ‘Camera Ready’; along with one small boy, each marked to the underside, heights ranging from 4 inches to 5 1/2 inches.
Pair of Large Hummel’s, to include ‘Bookworm’ and ‘Merry Traveler’, each inscribed along the base and marked to the underside, heights 8 1/2 inches and 9 1/2 inches.
Pair of Hummel’s, to include ‘Adventure Bound’, and ‘Mail is Here’, each inscribed along the base and arked to the underside, heights 7 1/4 inches and 5 1/2 inches.