Post-War & Contemporary Art | 31 October & 1 November 2018

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119 Willem Hussem (1900-1974) Untitled signed with the artists initials and dated ‘HW65’ (lower centre) oil on burlap in artist’s frame, 120x80 cm Provenance: Anon. Sale, Sotheby’s Amsterdam, 3 June 1997, lot 615. Acquired at the above sale by the present owner. Literature: T. Knoester, R. Knoester-Penninkhof, ‘Nieuwe Haagse School’, The Hague 2002, p. 140 illus. in colour. Exhibited: The Hague, Haags Gemeentemuseum, ‘Nieuwe Haagse School’, 5 April – 28 September 2003. €4,000 - €6,000 120 Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) 1950, Seguso Vetri d’Arte, Italy. A light blue glass vase of flattened oval shape with twisted ribs with gold flakes and a twisted pink glass bowl on a small white base. H 21 cm, D 19 cm (2) €300 - €500

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121 A sculptural pottery object Ca. 1955, Ariele, Torino, Italy. S-shaped, modelled after a Roman aqueduct with six holes in the top side, in black and pink on a white background. H 22 cm, L 37 cm €100 - €150 122 Two polychrome pottery dishes and a large vase 1950’s, one marked Ruscha, the other marked De Bijenkorf, designed by Guido Gambone, the large vase by Guido Andlovitz (1900-1971), signed, dated 1950 and marked Lavenia, Italy. The first dish in palette shape with a stylised design in black, white and yellow, the second one decorated with two vase forms in green, blue, white and brown, the large conical pottery vase painted with a view on the town of San Gimignano in grey and brown on a light yellow background. 30x32,5, 28x21,5 and H 43,5 cm (3) €200 - €300

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