Three framed pieces to include Six Views of Scotland: Pitlochry, Dumfries, Banchory, Kirkcudbright, Falkirk, gelatin silver, framed together, early 20th century, overall 20″ x 19″; Lorenzo Homar (Puerto Rican, 1913 – 2004), Unicornio, lithograph on paper, signed and editioned in pencil lower center “Homer 64/65 artist proof”, 58 1/4″ x 30 3/4″; along with Thomas Mower Martin (American, 1883 – 1934), titled “B”, 1979, graphite on paper; signed and titled in pencil lower right “B.” Tom Martin”, 29 1/2″ x 41 1/2″.
Anne E. Boyson (American, 1939-2011), two works to include Pond on the Watershed and Tall Phlox, digital prints in color on paper, each signed, titled, and editioned “AP/150″ in pencil in the lower margin, images 27″ x 31 1/2”.
Large Oak Art Nouveau Style Sideboard having mirror back, two curio cabinets, heavy brass hardware, circa 1910, height 80 inches, width 78 1/2 inches, depth 14 inches.
Set of Ten Auffray and Company Louis XV Style Dining Chairs to include two arm and eight side, all with custom silk upholstery, height 42 1/2 inches, (two armchairs are different).
Large Louis XV Style Dining Table, attributed to Auffray and Company Furniture, along with two extra 24″ leaves, open 158 inches, height 30 inches, top 48″ x 110″.
Two Oak Cabinets to include one with four drawer file, along with one with single door, circa 1900, height 51 2/1 inches, width 21 inches, depth 26 inches.
Set of Ten Hans Wegner Armchairs, “The Chairs”, teak with vinyl, all having label on bottom made for Knoll International by Johannes Hansen Denmark, designed by Hans Wegner, also bearing stamp mark, height 30 inches, seat height 17 1/2 inches.
Two Rattan Chairs attributed to Janine Abraham and Dirk Jan Rol, similar to Franco Albini, height 31 inches; along with a lotus flower form chair, possibly Franco Albini, both on iron legs, height 30 inches.
Charles and Ray Eames Surfboard Table for Herman Miller, oval black laminated plywood on wire base, height 9 3/4 inches, top 29″ x 89″. (chip on one end, top edge)
Aqua Creations Palm Tree Floor Lamp having three red silk pleated shades, matches Ayala Serfaty pleated palms, three sansa chandelier, $7,000 new, height 79 inches.
Two Pairs of Mid-century Marble Table Lamps, possibly Knoll, heights 22 and 28 inches. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Pair of White Indirect Floor Lamps, having metal shades, height 64 inches. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Russell Woodard Seven Piece Mid-century Outdoor Set, to include a pair of chaise lounges, pair of chairs, loveseat, along with a pair of tables, length 70 inches.
Pair of Armless Upholstered Chairs, height 28 inches, width 29 inches, (very clean condition). Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1966, oil on paper, signed and dated lower right “A Liberman 66″, sheet: 29 1/4″ x 21”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1965, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right “Liberman 65″, sheet: 29″ x 22 3/4”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1970, gouache on paper; signed and dated lower right “Liberman 70″, sheet: 22″ x 30”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1969, lithographs in color on paper; signed, dated, and numbered ‘Artist’s Proof’ in pencil along the lower edge, sheet: 22″ x 30″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1970, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right “A Liberman 70″, sight size: 15 1/2″ x 13”.. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, 1969, lithograph in colors on paper; signed, dated, and numbered ‘AP’ in pencil along the lower edge, sight size 32″ x 22 1/4″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Cleve Gray (American, 1918-2004), Houses on the Arno, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left ‘Gray 49 – 50’, titled on the reverse, 30″ x 33″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1997), Maiko, Kyoto, 1960, woodcut in colors on paper; signed, titled, dated, and numbered ’51/200′ in pencil along the lower edge, 20 1/2″ x 15″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Two Piece Group to include Stephen Antonakes (1926 – 2013), Dream, 1965, silkscreen on pillowcase, edition of 100, not numbered; signed lower right ‘Antonakos’, cloth: 13 1/2″ x 17 1/2″, Byron Gallery, New York, label on back; along with a Ezio Gribaudo lithograph, signed ‘Gribaudo 66’, 24″ x 18″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Two Alexander Liberman (Russian/American, 1912-1999), untitled, silkscreen and lithograph in colors on paper, each signed and dated in pencil, one numbered “10/59″, largest 37″ x 37”. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Three Piece Group, to include Roger Montandon (French, 1918 – 2005), L’Arbre, 1958, oil on canvas, signed lower right “RM”; signed, titled, and dated on the stretcher, 36 1/2″ x 29″; along with a pair of John Levee (American, 1924 – 2017) lithographs in colors on paper, Untitled Abstraction, each signed and numbered ‘123/150’ along the lower edge, each sheet: 19″ x 15″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
William Christopher (American, 1924-1973), If You Won’t Do it for Yourself, Do it for the Kid, 1962, paper and gold leaf collage on board mounted on Masonite, signed lower right “William Christopher”, 44″ x 26″.
Sergio De Castro (Argentinian, b. 1922), L’atelier aux livres, oil on canvas, signed and titled on the reverse: Castro/L’atelier aux livres, 44 1/2″ x 56 1/2″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation