Rago Modern Auction Weekend 2003-10-25 Auction - 554 Price Results - Rago Modern Auctions, LLP in NJ - Page 18
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
Auction Details

Rago Modern Auction Weekend

John Sollo and David Rago proudly present a Sollo: Rago Modern Auction on October 25 and 26. It includes over 60 pieces of furniture by George Nakashima, the majority from the original owners, as well as a large collection of his lighting. Wendell Castle is featured with 15-20 pieces, including a pair of sculpture-front doors from 1976, two rare chairs, a stack-laminated Executive desk, plus an amazing Post-modern bench from 1993. The auction offers the work of Albert Paley, a genius in metalwork: a monumental copper-plated steel fireplace hood, a bronze wall relief, and more. Charles Stendig is represented by a rare and important "Safari" modular sofa. Many custom-designed pieces of James Mont furniture from a private collection are being offered. Highlights include a table lamp with brushed bronze finish, upholstered chairs, a coffee table, two cabinets, a stepped buffet, and a dining table with an exceptional white marble top on a pedestal base with four caryatids. Two of the most unusual pieces in the auction are a fine and rare Finn Juhl "Chieftain" chair and a prototypical Isamu Noguchi rocking stool from the personal collection of a former Knoll executive. A large selection of Vladimir Kagan includes a biomorphic rocker and ottoman and a vintage "Unicorn" sofa, newly-upholstered. Among the Paul Evans pieces: a sculpture-front buffet and a large Argente welded aluminum pinwheel sculpture. Another highlight is a very rare Hagenauer life-size sculpture of a waiter, in brass, which once stood in the entrance of Henri Bendel's. Among many notable pieces by Harry Bertoia is an exceptionally-rare, signed and dated woodcut print on rice paper. The sale also includes work by Phil Powell, one of Bucks County's most noteworthy designers; a rare Hans Wegner chaise lounge; several fine Tommi Parzinger pieces; an exceptionally large Richard DeVore stoneware vase; two Peter Voulkos stoneware chargers; Maria Pergay floor lamps; and a selection of Beatrice Wood tableware. Saturday evening will feature an impressive selection of Bauhaus ephemera and books, over 100 lots from a single-owner collection with many rare and hard-to-find works on 20th century furniture and decorative arts, architectural and interior design, the majority of volumes first or only editions.
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Fine and unusual GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WI: Fine and unusual GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB chest with curved overhanging top, seven drawers to one side with recessed brass-inset rectangular pulls, the other side with four shallow drawers with
0408: Fine and unusual GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Pair of GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB s: Pair of GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB single-drawer nightstands with overhanging tops and circular brass hardware. Widdicomb fabric labels. 21" x 22" x 21"
0409: Pair of GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB sEst. $1,500-$2,000
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB full-size: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB full-size pagoda-shaped headboard. Marked with stenciled numbers. 37 3/4" x 55 1/2"
0410: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB full-sizeEst. $1,500-$2,000
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut grass seat stool: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut grass seat stool. Unmarked. 12 1/2" x 18" x 16"
0411: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut grass seat stoolEst. $600-$900
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut cross-section pl: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut cross-section plank. Signed "Nakashima Walnut". 19 1/2" x 63"
0412: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut cross-section plEst. $900-$1,400
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB walnut ch: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB walnut chair on flared dowel-leg base. Unmarked. 28 1/2" x 24 3/4" x 18 1/2"
0413: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB walnut chEst. $300-$500
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA three-legged stool with: GEORGE NAKASHIMA three-legged stool with triangular top with one free-edge. (Authenticated by Mira Nakashima). Unmarked. 12 1/2" x 19 1/4" x 17 1/4"
0414: GEORGE NAKASHIMA three-legged stool withEst. $800-$1,200
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB chair wit: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB chair with free-edge writing arm, hickory spindles, and webbed seat support in tan leather with black and white fabric-upholstered foam cushion. Marked "Sundra". 34" x
0415: GEORGE NAKASHIMA for WIDDICOMB chair witEst. $1,200-$1,800
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GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchair, 1977,: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchair, 1977, with spindles and sapwood seat, on flared dowel-leg base. (From the original owner, accompanied by copy of original invoice from Nakashima Studio. Provenance
0416: GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchair, 1977,Est. $600-$900
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Five GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchairs,: Five GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchairs, each with spindles and saddle seat on flared dowel-leg base. (From the original owner. Provenance available). Bottoms marked with owner's name. 28 1/4" x 23
0417: Five GEORGE NAKASHIMA walnut armchairs,Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Exceptional GEORGE NAKASHIMA black walnu: Exceptional GEORGE NAKASHIMA black walnut Minguren I coffee table, 1979, with free-edge top with natural occlusions and two rosewood butterfly keys. Signed George Nakashima/Oct. 1979, also marked
0418: Exceptional GEORGE NAKASHIMA black walnuEst. $14,000-$18,000
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Ten issues of the international design: Ten issues of the international design magazine DOMUS: 12/1961, 1/1962, 1/1964-2/1964, 4/1964-8/1964, 5/1969.
1100: Ten issues of the international designEst. $150-$250
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Thirty-four issues of ARTS & ARCHITECTU: Thirty-four issues of ARTS & ARCHITECTURE: 9/1949, 11/1951, 5/1952, 4/1954-5/1954, 1/1958, 7/1959, 6/1960-8/1960, 10/1960, 1/1961-5/1961, 7/1961, 9/1961-11/1961, 4/1962-12/1962, 1/1963-4/1963,
1101: Thirty-four issues of ARTS & ARCHITECTUEst. $200-$300
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CRAFTS OF THE MODERN WORLD, by Aileen O: CRAFTS OF THE MODERN WORLD, by Aileen O. Webb/Rose Slivka/Margaret Merwin Patch, published by Bramhill House, New York in collaboration with the World Crafts Council, 1968.
1102: CRAFTS OF THE MODERN WORLD, by Aileen OEst. $60-$90
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Three works on British architecture, fu: Three works on British architecture, furniture and crafts: MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND (MOMA exhibition catalog, 1937); FURNITURE IN BRITAIN TO-DAY by Dennis and Barbara Young, pub. by Alec
1103: Three works on British architecture, fuEst. $125-$225
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Two works on 20th c. product design: ON: Two works on 20th c. product design: ONE HUNDRED GREAT PRODUCT DESIGNS by Jay Doblin, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, 1970; USEFUL OBJECTS TODAY by Greta Daniel (MOMA Teaching Portfolio
1104: Two works on 20th c. product design: ONEst. $40-$60
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L'ART MENAGER, with text and illustrati: L'ART MENAGER, with text and illustrations by Ernest Flammarion. Printed in France, 1963. (A comprehensive guide through the contemporary French household, discussing everything from furnishings to
1105: L'ART MENAGER, with text and illustratiEst. $100-$125
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Three works on mid-century Modern furni: Three works on mid-century Modern furnishings and interior design: FURNITURE OF TODAY (catalog from exhibit held at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, April 7-May 27, 1948); COLOUR
1106: Three works on mid-century Modern furniEst. $60-$90
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Three architectural-related works: VACA: Three architectural-related works: VACATION HOUSES by William J. Hennessey, pub. by Bonanza Books, New York, 1962; TOMORROW'S SMALL HOUSE (catalog from MOMA exhibit held May 28-Sept. 30, year unknown
1107: Three architectural-related works: VACAEst. $40-$60
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Three Japan-related works: DESIGN QUART: Three Japan-related works: DESIGN QUARTERLY 51-52, published by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and featuring the traveling exhibition JAPAN: DESIGN TODAY, held there from Oct. 15-Nov. 20, 1960;
1108: Three Japan-related works: DESIGN QUARTEst. $125-$175
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Two books on European architecture and: Two books on European architecture and design: HOMES AND HOUSING by Ernst Zietzschmann/Gertrud David, pub. by Verlag fur Architektur Erlenbach-Zurich, 1949 (with text in German, English and French);
1109: Two books on European architecture andEst. $60-$90
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CHARLES GWATHMEY & ROBERT SIEGEL: RESID: CHARLES GWATHMEY & ROBERT SIEGEL: RESIDENTIAL WORKS 1966-1977, with text by Kay and Paul Breslow, and introduction by Philip Johnson, pub. by Architectural Book Publishing Company, New York, 1977, in
1110: CHARLES GWATHMEY & ROBERT SIEGEL: RESIDEst. $60-$90
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DISPLAY (volume 3 of the rare Whitney D: DISPLAY (volume 3 of the rare Whitney Design Library Series), edited, with an introduction by George Nelson, pub. by Whitney Publications, Inc., New York, 1953.
1111: DISPLAY (volume 3 of the rare Whitney DEst. $150-$250
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Two books by George Nelson: PROBLEMS OF: Two books by George Nelson: PROBLEMS OF DESIGN, pub. by Whitney Publications, Inc., New York, 1957; GEORGE NELSON ON DESIGN, pub. by Whitney Library of Design, New York, 1979, both in original
1112: Two books by George Nelson: PROBLEMS OFEst. $100-$125