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Kaminski Auctions casts spotlight on 20th century design Sept. 27

Claude Venard, ‘Le Fleur Allumee,’ oil on canvas. Estimate: $8,000-$12,000. Kaminski Auctions image
Claude Venard, ‘Le Fleur Allumee,’ oil on canvas. Estimate: $8,000-$12,000. Kaminski Auctions image

BEVERLY, Mass. – Twentieth-century modern design and fine art will be featured at Kaminski Auctions on Sept. 27. The 386-lot auction will offer buyers an exciting selection in all collecting genres, including Georg Jensen silver, Steuben and Lalique sculpture, art by Hans Hoffman, George Braque, Marc Chagall and American artists Ray Prohaska, Thomas R. Dunlay and Cherry Jeffe Huldah.

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There is an important artwork by the French artist Claude Venard (French, 1913-1999). The abstract work, titled Le Fleur Allumeé, is a mosaic of bold colors with architectural forms and abstract flowers. Originally purchased from the Galerie Felix Vercel, Paris, in 1989, the painting includes the receipt and certificate from the artist and is estimated at $8,000-$12,000.

Postwar illustrations include an American Weekly front cover by Arthur Sarnoff (American, 1912-2000), a Saturday Evening Post illustration by Ray Prohaska (American, 1901-1981) and a preliminary drawing for the Saturday Evening Post from 1954 attributed to Norman Rockwell.
A monumental Rafael Consuegra, metal sculpture, titled Arpus, numbered 3 of 8, stands 6 feet tall and is made up of red metal organic and angular forms. It carries a $3,000-$5,000 estimate.

Rafael Consuegra metal sculpture titled ‘Arpus,’ 72 inches tall. Estimate: $3,000-$5,000. Kaminski Auctions image
Rafael Consuegra metal sculpture titled ‘Arpus,’ 72 inches tall. Estimate: $3,000-$5,000. Kaminski Auctions image

Decorative arts highlights include a rare Jean-Pierre Cassigneul (French, b. 1935), four-panel wood screen, Le Jardin du Luxembourg (below), edition 43 of 100, standing 55 inches high. It was originally purchased from the Wally Findlay Galleries, New York, in 1984 and is estimated at $40,000-$70,000.

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul (French, b. 1935), four-panel wood screen, ‘Le Jardin du Luxembourg.’ Estimate: $40,000-$70,000. Kaminski Auctions image
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul (French, b. 1935), four-panel wood screen, ‘Le Jardin du Luxembourg.’ Estimate: $40,000-$70,000. Kaminski Auctions image

Estimated at $3,000-$5,000 is a group of five large mid-century Italian glazed pottery vases (below) signed “Zabcos” and decorated with whimsical birds etched in charcoal.

Group of five large mid-century Italian glazed pottery vases, signed ‘Zabcos,’ the tallest standing 24 inches high. Estimate: $3,000-$5,000. Kaminski Auctions image
Group of five large mid-century Italian glazed pottery vases, signed ‘Zabcos,’ the tallest standing 24 inches high. Estimate: $3,000-$5,000. Kaminski Auctions image

A Georg Jensen sterling silver flatware service for 10 (below) in the Acorn pattern is valued at $10,000-$15,000. The boxed set consists of approximately 150 pieces and includes serving pieces.

Georg Jensen sterling silver flatware service for 10, Acorn pattern. Estimate: $2,700-$3,200. Kaminski Auctions image
Georg Jensen sterling silver flatware service for 10, Acorn pattern. Estimate: $2,700-$3,200. Kaminski Auctions image

New York collectors will be interested in a signed Steuben copper wheel engraved crystal sculpture (below) titled New York, New York, designed by Paul Schulze, in 1984. The 17-inch-high sculpture features images of the Woolworth Building, Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and twin towers of the World Trade Center. Each building is copper wheel engraved and the sculpture includes the original fitted box. From a California estate, the sculpture was originally purchased for $51,000 and is estimated at $15,000-$18,000 for this auction.

Steuben crystal sculpture titled ‘New York, New York,’ designed by Paul Schulze, 1984, 17 inches high. Estimate: $15,000-$18,000. Kaminski Auctions image
Steuben crystal sculpture titled ‘New York, New York,’ designed by Paul Schulze, 1984, 17 inches high. Estimate: $15,000-$18,000. Kaminski Auctions image

For more information call Kaminski Auctions at 978-927-2223.

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