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July
12, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: This sale included a large collection of decorative
accessories
including sterling and silver-plate, porcelain and glass; a second
offering from the Cockade House in Barbados, the home of the late
Emma Pauline Haywood that was designed by Oliver Messel;
and fine art including paintings, drawings, and prints.
Also offered, wass a large and diverse collection of European
furniture and decoration from a few prominent New York City estates
and a large collection of picture frames, most of which of are from
Salander-O'Reilly Galleries in Manhattan.
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June
21, 2008 |
Important 20th century paintings,
prints, furniture and design; antiquities; Chinese
and Japanese works of art; jewelry, included
property from the estate of Patti Birch a well
known and respected collector and Islamist.
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June
7, 2008 |
Stair Galleries is pleased to have been chosen to sell this
inventory from Salander-O’Reilly Galleries. The furniture
refleced the gallery’s focus on early pictures
and works of art. There was a very strong selection of predominantly
European 17th and 18th century furniture, and a fine small group
of American pieces. The 17th and 18th century picture frames in
the auction were works of art. We had taken the liberty of adding
antique-style mirror plates to some of the frames to enhance the
exhibition.
The garden decoration on offer were stunning. It was purchased at the Christie’s
sale of the Michael Roberts collection, at Ashurst, Kent, U.K. Roberts was one
of the early afficionados of architectural elements and ornament and he collected
and dealt in this material for 20 years. The important inventory he amassed was
sold by Christie’s in September 2004. Salander-O’Reilly spent in
excess of 1 million dollars at this sale, and purchased over 120 lots. There
are remarkable decorations in many materials including Coade stone, Bath stone,
limestone, bronze, sandstone, cast stone, wrought & cast iron and terracotta.
There are signed (and some dated) items from famous makers such as Coade, Doulton,
Austin & Seeley, Compton Pottery, J&M Craig, James Stiff, Liberty & Co.,
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May
16, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: This auction included a large
collection of
decorative accessories including sterling and
silver-plate, porcelain, pottery, and glass;
a small group of sterling and silver-plate from
the Estate of Margaret Truman Daniel; and a
large group of Orientalia from a prominent
Park Avenue apartment.
Artwork included paintings, drawings, and prints.
Furniture included period, reproduction, and
custom-upholstered pieces.
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April
26, 2008 |
American and English furniture,
paintings, folk art and decorations including a collection of
18th and 19th
century American and English samplers, the contents of a midtown
corporate office as well as
property from various New York homes and estates.
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April
24, 2008 |
Highlights included armorial bindings;
California Gold Rush diary; three inscribed Steinbeck’s; four
Whistler etchings; inscribed Dali books with drawings; a large group
of fine bindings; 17th century American documents and Duke of Wellington
letters, books, prints. Artist’s books included Ben Shahn,
Chagall, Miró, Chaim Gross and Will Bradley. Illustrated
books with original graphics, hand-colored plates and costumes.
Large selection of original art - watercolors, sketchbooks, calligraphy
and cartoon art. Rare numismatic books including a long run of “Numismatic
Chronicle” from Volume 1. Photographs included an early Tasmania/Australia
album. |
April
11, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: English and Continental Furniture
and Decorations
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March
28, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered a nice collection
of fine quality reproduction French furniture and accompanying decorative
accessories from a prominent Fifth Avenue apartment. Porcelain included:
Old Paris, Minton, Sèrves, Ginori, Wedgwood and more;
bronze statues, figurines, candleholders and mantle garnitures;
a group of Orientalia; art glass from Victorian to Arts and Crafts
and fine art of many styles and mediums. |
March
15, 2008 |
English and Continental Furniture; 17th through
18th Century Old Master Paintings and Drawings; 19th Century Paintings;
a Large Collection of 19th
Century French Bronzes; European Works of Art; English, Continental
and American Silver; Porcelain Including a Collection of 19th Century
Majolica.
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February
15, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: A well-rounded sale including
reproduction Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Queen Anne and
country furniture; quality custom upholstered sofas and armchairs;
a large variety of glass featuring cut, pressed, cameo, and English,
Continental and American art glass; pottery and porcelain including
Minton, Doulton, Royal Worcester, Meissen, Sevres, Staffordshire,
Old Paris, Spode, Wedgwood and Parianware; bronzes; clock sets;
bronze and marble garnitures; candelabra and lamps; Orientalia including
Satsuma, Sang de Boeuf, famille rose, ivory, quartz, jadeite and
cloisonné; and a collection of contemporary French art.
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January
18, 2008 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: This auction offered a varied
array of pieces; Orientalia, including porcelain, jade, ivory and
furniture; fine porcelain and pottery; cut-glass tableware; sterling
and silver-plate articles; art of various periods and styles, along
with a small collection of ethnographic art and Native American
rugs; chandeliers, sconces, and table lamps; fireplace equipment;
room-size and scatter rugs; Americana; traditional and country,
period and reproduction furniture. |
December
7, 2007 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: Our December 7 Exposition
Auction began with a large selection of quality estate jewelry followed
by 20th century furniture. Fine and decorative art
included French art glass, Tiffany favrile, Pate de Verre, Lalique
and others; a Tiffany floor lamp and leaded table lamp; Murano chandelier;
pottery and porcelain. Furniture included tubular chrome, Vienna
secessionist, Art Nouveau, Dunbar, Knoll, Katavolos, Vladimir Kagan
Unicorn sofa and matching Armchairs and industrial. Rugs; prints,
paintings and sculpture.
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December
1, 2007 |
20th Century works of art along with over 40 lots
of Persian miniatures and manuscripts and approximately 25 Persian
pen boxes. This auction also includes a collection of Chinese furniture,
porcelain and ivory.
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November
30, 2007 |
Rare Books, Photographs and Graphics
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November
16, 2007 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: An extensive collection of Wedgwood
Jasperware, Delft and other faience drug jars, fine china, cut and
pressed glassware, lighting included chandeliers and sconces, a
small collection of clocks, brass and copperware, rugs of various
size and age, books, furniture from period to reproduction fine
art of many periods and style. |
October
26, 2007 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered in two sessions, a large
and varied collection of estate furnishings: fine art of many periods
and style; pottery and porcelain; glassware; clocks; quality sterling
silver; room size and scatter rugs; furniture included period and
reproduction from country to formal, European to American et al. |
October
13 and 14, 2007 |
American and English Furniture, Folk Art, Paintings,
Silver
and Fine Decorations.
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September
28, 2007 |
EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered the remaining contents
from the Upper East Side home of William M.V. Kingsland a.k.a. Melvyn
Kohn along with a large quantity of estate furniture and decorative
arts.
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September
15, 2007 |
French and Continental Furniture, Paintings and
Decorations including property from the Collection of Gordon Getty,
San Francisco, CA
as well as French and Continental Furniture and Decoration from
the Estate of Tony Randall.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered 20th Century art from
the collection of Walter and Molly Bareiss, along with select additions.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered the contents of three
professionally decorated homes including fine custom upholstery,
English and American 18th-19th century and quality reproduction
furniture, lamps, decorative accessories, art, semi-antique room
size and scatter rugs, and garden ornaments and furniture.
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The first part of this auction offered an artistic
and diverse collection of international interest which included
Chinese altar tables and doors, Balinese shell decorated boxes,
pre-Colombian figures, a French tile top dinning set, eccentrically
decorated Irish pine furniture, modern paintings, collage, 18th-19th
engravings, a large collection
of Indian reverse-painted temple pictures, and many visually stimulating
objects assembled by a world traveler.
The second part of the auction offered property from
various owners including period and reproduction furniture; a collection
of Orientalia which includes scrolls, porcelain, pottery, bronze,
ivory, wood carvings and cloisonné from the Sung period to
the present; art of various styles and periods; room size and area
rugs.
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This auction included English and Continental furniture,
decorations, silver and porcelain; property from the collection
of Ben Izett and fine art including a small collection of sporting
paintings.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered over 700 lots of period
and reproduction furniture and art including a large collection
of 18th–19th century etchings, paintings and watercolors of
various style; American, European & Asian pottery
and porcelain included a large collection of blue and
white; cut and pressed glass; brass and copperware;
room size and area rugs.
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Paintings, Prints, Drawings, Sculpture and 20th
Century Photographs.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: This auction offered the partial
contents of a Berkshire home, as well as property from the Roslyn
Landmark Society which included; country, painted, and formal 18th-19th
century furniture; Currier & Ives prints; weathervanes, decoys,
doorstops, chalk ware, lighting, hooked rugs and country accessories.
A large and varied collection of 18th and 19th century glassware;
cut, pressed and blown examples of fluid lamps, candlesticks, decanters,
cordial glasses, cups, plates, sugar bowls, compotes, celery vases,
paperweights, et al; Orientalia; a collection of Americana including
blue decorated stoneware, folk art, pottery, porcelain and bed warmers;
English and Continental period and reproduction furniture; rugs
and art of various periods and styles.
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This sale included property from the collection
of Robert Guccione, NYC; from the collection of Mrs. Vera DeRham,
970 Park Ave, NYC; property including porcelain and silver from
the estate of Rosalie M. and Matthew B. Weinstein; a large group
of silver and silver-plate from several collectors; French and Continental
furniture and decorations.
We also featured a small group of porcelain and KPM plaques from
a Philadelphia collector as well as a small group of property approved
for de-accession from the Staten Island Museum.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: This auction offered a large
group of books including examples from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries;
fiction with novels including a collection of bound O.Henry stories;
non-fiction including private art collections; museum collections;
books on jewelry; books on Folk Art; fine art and decorative art
reference books; a boxed set of two books of watercolors by Audubon;
a group of works by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1899; a 26 volume set of
the works of Kipling, 1927;a large group of books on Abraham Lincoln;
two Bibles, one 1792 and the other 1886; numerous books on different
artists and art from many countries, including Egypt, France, England,
Central America, Germany and Asia.
There were also original comic book and illustration
art; movie posters; Beatles memorabilia and various signatures;
over 200 pieces of fine art included a wide range of periods and
styles from traditional to folk; oils, watercolors and works on
paper; mixed media, etchings, lithographs and engravings; photographs
and portfolio collections.
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EXPOSITION AUCTION: Offered were period and reproduction
furniture; a large collection of decorative accessories including
glass, porcelain, pottery, sterling silver, silver-plate and clocks;
art of varied periods along with room and scatter size rugs.
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This auction we offered Asian works of art including
property
from the estate of Rosalie M. and Matthew B. Weinstein; 20th century
fine art and decorative works of art; Latin American fine art and
the Laumann collection of antique toys.
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Offered the contents of a Park Avenue apartment
and property from the collection of Bob Guccione with additions.
Included in the sale were cut glass, pottery and fine porcelain;
Dalton Toby mugs; sterling and silver plate; fifty lots of estate
jewelry; various decorative accessories; fine art including prints,
watercolors, oil on canvas; period, reproduction and custom furniture;
room size and area rugs.
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This auction we offered Over 300 lots of estate
property which include modern furniture, Art Deco lighting, 20th
century artwork and prints, silver and silver plate, along with
other decorative items.
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This auction included drawings; glass; silver and
silver-plate; European works of art; property from the estate of
William M.V. Kingsland; American furniture and folk art from the
collection of Arnold and Lois Skromme; property from the collection
of Chermayeff & Geismar as well as several New York estates.
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The furniture in this auction included quality custom
upholstered pieces, English and Continental case pieces and a Steinway
baby grand piano. There was a small collection of 20th century European
art glass; a group of pottery including Greuby and Dedham; Heintz
art metal; paintings, prints and etchings from the 19th and 20th
centuries and room and scatter size rugs.
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Overed 500 lots including Old Master drawings and
paintings; 19th and 20th century paintings and European works of
art; bronzes from the 17th through 20th century and Asian works
of art.
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Offered were quality estate furniture and decorative
arts including a small collection of Orientalia; 20th century art
glass, pottery and porcelain; sterling silver and silver-plate;
works of art included paintings, sculpture and prints from the 18th
& 20th centuries; rugs and a group of books.
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Offered the partial contents of a well known Park
Avenue maisonette including period Louis XV and Charles X furniture
and good quality accessories; custom upholstered furniture; Dresden,
Sévres and Quimper porcelain and pottery; Glass included
Steuben and Murano; a small collection of semi precious stone boxes;
paintings, etchings, engravings and watercolors from the 18th through
the 20th century; tole, ormolu and giltwood lamps and lighting.
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On June 24 Stair Galleries was proud to offer the
collection of Chermayeff & Geismar.
Internationally known designers Chermayeff & Geismar,
the team that has revolutionized visual communication, chose Stair
Galleries as their venue for selling the art collection they have
amassed from around the globe over the past four decades. This single-owner
sale fully displays the variety and depth of their collection. Not
only are there A-list artists being offered; there are emerging
artists represented in the sale and significant artists to be rediscovered.
Chermayeff & Geismar images and icons are
burned into our subconscious.
Every day we see the bold graphic logos they created: PBS, NBC,
Xerox, Viacom, Screen Gems, Mobil, Chase Manhattan and many more.
The pieces offered at auction were the works that inspired them
and the artists they nurtured and encouraged. The collection touched
upon nearly every significant art movement of the 20th century,
from Bauhaus to Pop, taking us through an international evolution
of Modernism and revealing the impact it has had on our lives.
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This sale featured a collection of Asian art including
figurines, Buddha heads and prints; American and European 19th &
20th century glass, pottery, and porcelain as well
as 18th through 20th century country, formal and art moderne furniture
and decorations from a Park Avenue apartment.
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Stair Galleries offered English and Continental
Furniture,
Decoration, Silver and 20th Century Glass along with over 75 lots
of Antique Furniture, Statuary and Decoration for the Garden.
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Stair Galleries offered over 150 lots of fine art
including paintings, prints, woodblocks, etchings and engravings.
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Stair Galleries offered American and European Fine
Art including 19th century works from the
Thomas Van Loan Collection
In 1911 Thomas Van Loan, a prominent spice and coffee
merchant, sold his residence in Brooklyn and dispatched a large
and valuable collection of paintings and objets d'art to
his ancestral home in Athens, New York and in effect created a private
museum.*
It is with great pleasure that Stair Galleries presented, for the
first time in nearly one hundred years, a group of paintings from
the collection originally assembled by
Thomas Van Loan. Included in the sale were paintings by, attributed
to or after: Joseph Boston, Henry Gasser, Aaron Shattuck, Marcel
Dyf, Maria A’Becket, Chaim Gross,
Maurice Brun, Frans Kels, Jonh F. Herring, L. Bemelmans, Gilbert
Gaul, Filipo Indoni, George M. Bruestle anf many more.
*From “An Elegant Mistake, The Haight-Gantley-
Van Loan Place at Athens, New York,” Hope Farm Press,
Cornwall, NY 1973.
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On April 7th in a two-session Exposition Auction
we offered over 600 lots of fine art, furniture & decoration;
Asian art including Chinese & Japanese pottery, porcelain, scrolls
and textiles.
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On March 17th we offered property from the estate
of award-
winning film legend and accomplished artist Anthony Quinn. The sale
included antiques, furniture, decorations, porcelain, mirrors, lighting
and works of art including original art work by Mr. Quinn.
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In the March 4th sale Stair Galleries offered English
& Continental Furniture & Decoration
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In the February sale Stair Galleries offered a broad
range of estate furnishings and collections including traditional
and country, period and reproduction furniture, pottery, glass and
porcelain from the 19th through 20th centuries and art work of various
periods & styles.
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In a two-session Exposition Auction Stair Galleries
offered over 600 lots of diverse items from several prominent collections
and estates. Furniture included traditional, formal, country and
modern from the 18th through 20th centuries Other items included
a collection of over 50 Sung Dynasty bowls along with Chinese and
Japanese pottery and porcelain from the 17th to 20th centuries;
a large group of glassware including Steuben, brilliant period cut,
Sandwich fluid lamps, Danish and Italian contemporary; 19th through
20th century European and Continental pottery and porcelain; over
20 rugs including Persian, Moroccan, and flat weave modern. There
were also paintings and prints of various styles and periods.
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In our December sale we offered 20th Century Paintings,
Prints, Furniture and Decorative Arts along with Southeast Asian
and Asian Works of Art.
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In our November sale we offered furniture and decorations
form a Long Island home along with Victorian furniture, porcelain,
glassware and silver; artwork included paintings, prints from the
18th and 19th century.
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In our second Friday evening uncataloged Exposition
Auction we offered property from a prominent Pennsylvania collection,
featuring period and reproduction American and Continental furniture,
collections of bovine, canine, fox-hunt and sporting items along
with a large group of silver-plate trophies. There were approximately
35 hunt prints including Currier & Ives. Also Minton and Dresden
porcelain, pink and copper luster ware, English transfer-printed
ware and pressed and cut glass.
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American paintings, furniture,
folk art and silver.
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This sale contained furniture and decorations from
the Southamton home of Mrs. Milton Petrie with additions from designer's
Malden Bridge home.
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This sale contained English and Continental paintings,
furniture and decorations featuring property from the Estate of
John P. Morgan II, Mill Neck, L.I., an important East Coast country
estate that included a fine collection of equestrian and sporting
art and decorations; and items from the estate of Suzy Frankfurt,
interior designer and early collaborator with Andy Warhol.
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Our August 27th sale consisted of 300 more lots
including a collection of Americana and Country French furniture
along with a large selection of decorative accessories, china, glass,
Asian works of art and fine art of various periods and style.
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Our June sale contained European fine art and decoration
from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries including property from the
Southampton home of Mrs. Milton Petrie; 20th century fine and decorative
art including property formerly in the collection of
Nelson A. Rockefeller and furniture approved for deaccession from
the Staten Island Museum.
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Our April sale contained American and European
fine art, furniture and decorations including a collection of Old
Master paintings, European furniture and decorations from a Columbia
County collector. We also offered a collection of American paintings
from the New York City estate of a prominent collector, along with
18th and 19th century American furniture and Folk Art and decorations
for the garden.
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Our March saled included English and Continental
furniture, silver, decorations, paintings and prints.
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Our January was an eclectic array of property from
a Columbia County collector, a Palisades, NY estate, several NYC
estates and property from a South Hampton collector.
The sale contained a large group of decorative and antique furniture
including several dining tables and sets of chairs as well as 19th
and 20th century art. The sale also included porcelain, decoration
and silver plate.
There was a special session at the beginning of the sale with over
30 lots of the remaining inventory from Marjorie Lawrence, “The
Mother of Pillows” who once operated the fashionable Pillowry
in New York’s Upper East Side.
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Auction Our December 4th
auction was a cornucopia of art and decorative objects being offered
in time for the holidays...
Asian works of art: a pair of famille verte large
vases, Kangxi ginger jars, an unusual transitional period Wucai
baluster jar, scrolls, snuff bottles, watercolors, screens and porcelain.
Garden statuary: from an important East Coast estate:
a pair of dalmatians, pairs of whippets, pairs of horses, setters,
foxes, hitching posts, eagles and cranes.
Erotic art: miniatures on ivory, snuff boxes, figures,
tokens and talismans from Europe, Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa.
Rugs and carpets: from a large corporate collection:
included Sarouks, Kirmans, Hamadans, Malayers, Kilims, Chinese and
Portuguese needlework.
Fine art: included works by and attributed to:
de Andries, Appel, de Breanski, Buffet, Calder, Cariss, César,
Chagall, Chia, Clemente, Dali, Foujita, Friedlaender, Guy, Helleu,
Hilgers, Lawrence, Léger, Leslie, Marini, Moore, Moser, Picasso,
Rauschenberg, Rowland, Smith, Tchelitchew, Trova, Tress, Tsarouchis,
Vasarely, Vertes, Warhol, Wyeth, as well as American, European and
Indian School pieces.
Jewelry: Buccellati necklaces, Buccellati Papal
ring, amber and jade necklaces, jade dragon & phoenix pendant,
bull & bear cufflinks, opal ring, emerald ring, Lucien Piccard
cufflinks, and an exquisite 3-strand cultured pearl necklace.
Miscellany: European porcelain, Latin manuscript
pages, statues of Deities, Jain manuscript pages, Pre-Columbian
stone carvings, South American religious paintings, Russian icons,
Oceanic and African masks, carvings and spears, Egyptian carvings
and a selection of limited edition art books.
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Auction Our October sale offered an exciting
and fresh group of 18th and 19th century American & English
paintings, furniture and decorations from the home of a Bronxville,
NY collector, a prominent Dutchess Co., NY collector, the estate
of Reverend Christman, Claverack, NY and several New York and New
England estates.
From Marjorie Lawrence, “The Mother of Pillows” who
operated the fashionable Pillowry in the Upper East Side, we have
pillows, rugs and kilims along with distinctive 18th, 19th &
20th century textile fragments.
Over 50 artists were represented in the sale including American
luminaries Finster, Goodwin, Hibbard, Kaula, Kuhn, Lucioni, Parton,
Ryder, Waugh, Wengenroth and Whistler; among the European art offerings
were works by Berne-Bellecour, Clare, Dubois, Kennedy, LaFontaine,
Laurencin, Moigniez, Orloff and Sindling.
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Auction Our September 18th sale
featured a stunning array of English & Continental paintings, furniture,
silver & decorations.
We had a large selection of primarily 19th c. paintings from an
estate in New Jersey. There was a fine group of Biedermeier furniture
& European decoration from a collector in Brooklyn Heights & an
impressive Russian mahogany ormolu & marble mounted cabinet from
a New Jersey collection. On offer from 2 Greenwich collectors was
a great selection of English furniture including a Regency round
mahogany dining table, a Regency mahogany cabinet, a George III
mahogany secretary & a William IV sideboard. Also of note was a
George II carved walnut wing armchair. There was a wonderful group
of tea caddies from a Wassaic collector & a splendid pair of Chinese
reverse paintings on glass from a Canadian collector.
Among the French items for sale were a superb 18th c. Regence giltwood
mirror, a pair of 19th c. Louis XV-style giltwood fauteuils, a Louis-XV-style
commode and a large assortment of decorative objects.
Artists represented included H. Stone, Desanges, Hollander, F. Fabbi,
C. Huldah, L. Bakalowicz, L. Mallebranche, H. Lengo Martinez, A.
Mucha & J. Pascin. Silver on offer featured makers such as Ann &
William Bateman, Henry Chawner, Paul Storr & Tiffany & Co. Finally,
there was a large variety of pottery & porcelain, both European
& Asian, a large group of Asian artifacts & a large assortment of
ormolu mounted opaline glass table articles.
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Auction This special summer sale
offered the contents of the Woodstock, NY home of Ruth Bigel (noted
Manhattan and Woodstock dealer and collector as well as property
from an estate at the Ritz Towers (NYC), 2 other small estates and
a selection of garden ornaments. A sampling of the goods included:
Furniture: New England pine corner cupboard, New England Windsor
bench, Shaker #7 rocking chair, 2-drawer tiger maple stand, pair
of Windsor chairs (possibly Elijah Tracy), several American 18th
& 19th c. chests, Federal tables, wash stands, candlestands & specimen
cabinet, child's chairs, painted country table, English pine Welsh
dresser base, English Windsor chairs, schoolmaster's desk in original
paint, writing arm Windsor…
Accessories: large coffee grinder (in old paint), numerous lots
of Staffordshire, Flow Blue & Ironstone, stoneware, glass oil lamps,
brass lamps, quilts, hooked rugs, pressed glass, silverplate, etched
glass, Canton "Willow" pattern pieces, wine rinsers, opaline & Bristol
glass, George III tea caddy…
Art: paintings by Arnold Blanch, Ethel Magafan, Albert Meyerson,
Leslie Bender & Pettina; drawings by Neil Ives & G. Levitt; prints
by Arnold Blanch, Georgina Klitgaard, Karl Schrag, Marino Marini,
B. Currie, Wm. Numeroff, John McClellan, Fletcher Martin, Leonard
Baskin, Marion Greenwood, Aaron Shikler, Yasuo Kuniyoshi; bronze
by Hannah Small and other unsigned/unknown artists…
Other Areas of Interest: Jacot music box, 2 large cabinetmaker's
tool chests filled w/period & other tools, miniature furniture,
early 20th c. carousel horse, Rogers group "The War Council," running
horse copper weather vane, Edwardian match strikes, art & antique
reference books, Daum Nancy cobra, cast-iron football place kicker
bank, Lionel train set…
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Auction Stair Galleries was pleased
to offer property from a distinguished New York Foundation. The
collection was assembled over 30 years and features a large group
of American, English and Continental miniatures, Prior-Hamblin School
portraits, and portraits of statesmen (including Washington, Churchill,
Eisenhower & FDR). Among the silver items offered were a George
II salver, George II & George III marrow scoops, an ornate Japanese
coffee pot, American sugar nips, possibly by Christian Tuthill,
Philadelphia, a large French coffret with extensive figural decoration
and a fine American coin silver coffee service by Wolcott & Co.,
Boston. There was a collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco pottery
and glass from the estate of Dr. Robert Koch, the noted Louis Comfort
Tiffany scholar, who dedicated 50 years to the study of this virtuoso
American artist. From the Estate of William Free, Millbrook, New
York, there were several lots of English and Continental furniture
as well as a charming oil painting of a young lass and her large,
faithful dog. American and European artists represented in the sale
included V. Palmaroli, J. Burgaritzsky, F. Bergamini, E. Sloane,
J. Whorf, B. Vonnoh, T. Doughty (attrib.), L. Nesbitt, L. Neogrady,
E. Tatafiore, C. Chichester among many others. Also on offer was
a nice selection of English, American, French and Continental furniture
and decoration including a spectacular Louis XVI giltwood sunburst
mirror and a 17th c. tapestry fragment in rich colors.
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Auction The April Sale contained
a diverse array of materials. There was an interesting group of
fine American furniture and folk art from private collections in
New York and Westport, Ct. There was a great selection of English
and Continental furniture including a fine pair of George III satinwood
card tables. Of special interest was a superb pair of Chinese export
painting in their original frames. Many prints of historical Americans
were in the sale; especially appealing was a color print of linen,
circa 1830, of George Washington. The fine art included an interesting
mix of 19th and 20th century American and European oil paintings
by H. Newell, H. B. Brown, B. Lamotte, S. Eisendieck, J. Bedrthelsen
and D. Ramos. Works on paper included pieces by L. Krasner, R. Lichtenstein,
A. Warhol, A. Calder, D. Hockny, M. Chagall, T. Foujita and C. Oldenburg.
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Auction Our February sale was an
eclectic array of fine and decorative furniture and art. It included
a group of tribal and oceanographic works from a private collector;
50 lots of mineral specimens from the estate of Henry Sommerfreund,
a well known gem cutter and dealer and an interesting assortment
of Asian articles, from snuff bottles to scrolls.
Artists represented in the sale included Wengenroth, Pearlstein,
Vertes, Gorman, Dufy, Maillol, Philipp, Semerand and Laurencin among
many others.
There was also a good selection of portraits and portrait miniatures.
Among the furniture on offer was a first rate Federal collection
from a New York home and a George III oak Welsch dresser. We also
had a large assortment of porcelain and decorative objects from
around the world.
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Auction This sale contained an
eclectic and varied group of property of over 500 lots of art, furniture,
silver and porcelain from local, Connecticut and Manhattan Estates
and collectibles and memorabilia from across the country.
From a Columbia County Collector came 2 paintings of American Indian
women, never before offered at auction, by the well-known and revered
western painter William Robinson Leigh. We sold several lots of
furniture and decorations from the collection of Cora and Benjamin
Ginsburg and the collection of Mrs. Marian Javits. There was a large
selection of fine and decorative art including works by J. Francis
Murphy, Childe Hassam, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Vertes, Hector Hyppolite,
Anna Hyatt Huntington and Carlos Merida.
Furniture highlights included a Louis XVI commode, eight nineteenth
century Chippendale chairs, a magnificent pair of Art Noveau mirrors
and other American, English and continental furniture. Also offered
were over 40 lots of silver, from eighteenth century English to
20th century including pieces by Georg Jensen. Porcelain highlights
included a wonderful pair of early Nineteenth century wine coolers
and several lots of Rose Medallion, Sevres, Meissen and Chinese
porcelain.
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Auction 500 plus lots of furnishings,
decoration and art. From an East 72nd Street duplex there was a
small group of fine English furniture including a set of 10 George
III mahogany dining chairs and a pair of 18th c. mirrors; from a
Lakeville, CT home there was a great array of English, American
and Continental furniture and paintings, porcelain and silver. Also
presented was property from the Colvard House in Rensselaerville.
The 100+ lots of fine and decorative art included an interesting
mixture of styles and periods from old favorites like Victor de
Grailly and Colin Graeme to modern masters like Armin Landeck and
Sam Francis. There was also a marvelous silver flatwear service
of approx. 360 pieces by Garrad & Co., London.
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Auction 400 plus lots of furnishings,
decoration and art.
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Auction 400 plus lots of furnishings,
decoration and art.
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Auction Nearly 600 lots of furnishings,
decoration and art.
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Auction Nearly 600 lots of furnishings,
decoration and art including a fine selection of furniture from
a NJ estate; miniature furniture from another NJ estate; property
from a CT estate, including many fine American and European paintings
and prints; a small group of animal bronzes from a distinguished
NY collector; an interesting assortment of South American and tribal
artifacts from the Estate of Michael A. McCarthy, FAIA; and the
contents of a 5th Avenue apartment. |
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Auction featuring property that
includes the contents of a Riverdale, NY home; property of a New
York City collector; property from the Elizabeth Arden corporate
collection and another corporate collection; property from a Greenwich,
CT collector; furniture and decoration from the Estate of Frederick
W. Hughes and property from a Brightwaters, Long Island estate.
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Auction featuring property from
the Estate of Evelyn G. Haynes, NYC; the contents of Bay Farm, Claverack,
NY; property from the Russell S. Hayden Trust, Virginia; contents
of a Kinderhook, NY home and property from several New York City
homes and collections. |
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Auction featuring fine and decorative
art from several estates as well as some excellent examples of American
Folk Art and furniture. |
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Auction featuring fine English,
American and Continental furniture, art and other items from the
estate of Warren C. Fett, Wilton, CT and various other owners. |
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Online Auction at Sothebys.com
featuring the corporate collection of Elizabeth Arden, some
of the memorabilia and contemporary art from the Estate of the
late Frederick W. Hughes and the Arnold Levy collection
of Chinese Textiles. |
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Auction featuring fine and decorative
art from the estate of Frederick W. Hughes, property from
Cindy Sherman and various other owners. |
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Auction
featuring property from the estate of Frederick W. Hughes,
NYC; Lilian Reineck, Hudson, NY; Bert Barkas, Claverack,
NY; a Greenwich, CT private collector; a retired University of Massachusetts
professor and various others |
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This Estate Tag Sale offered selected property
from the estate of Frederick W. Hughes, Andy Warhol's friend
and business manager for 25 years. His enthusiasm for collecting
a wide variety of objects was apparent in the diverse offerings
of this unique sale.
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