January 2026 Annual New Year's Day Auction

Auction Description:

January 2026 Annual New Year’s Day Auction
Day 1 & Day 2
Day 1: January 1, 2026 10:00 AM
Day 2: January 2, 2026 12:00 PM

PLEASE NOTE: ALL PHONE BIDS ARE SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM OPENING BID. Major and/or specialty sales are subject to a $500 OR HALF THE LOW WHICHEVER IS GREATER- minimum opening bid. Submitting your phone bid constitutes as acceptance of the minimum bid terms and our conditions of sale.


Auction Date: January 1, 2026
Auction Time: 10:00 AM EST
Auction Preview Date: Tuesday, December 30th 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Wednesday December 31st 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM| Thursday January 1st 2026 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | January 2nd 9 AM - 10 AM

Buyer's Premium: In House 25% / online 30%
CT Sales Tax: 6.35% for CT, other states as applicable per local rate
Auction Terms and Conditions: All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received starting the week of the sale. Our in house buyer's premium (applies for absentee and phone bidders) is 25% and we offer a 3% discount for cash, check, wire, or Zelle payments. If you are bidding through a third party platform you must make payment through that platform. Our online buyers premium for all third party sites is 30% (there are no discounts offered for 3rd party bidding platforms). Our buyer's premium for our own website is 30%, there is a 3% discount offered for cash, check, Zelle, or Wire payments for buyer's using only our site or who are bidding in house.
  • Lot 1: Meissen Porcelain Oval Cooler

    Meissen Porcelain Oval Cooler
    mid-19th century, large Meissen porcelain oval cooler, the exterior finely painted with colorful floral bouquets and scattered insects, the interior decorated with koi, carp, and aquatic insects swimming among stylized water currents, the rim with gilt line borders, the sides fitted with molded and gilt-ring handles, and the body finished with a scalloped edge, underside with Meissen crossed-swords mark struck through (canceled mark), indicating a factory-authorized second
    height 9 1/2 inches; width 21 inches; depth 14 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 2: Atelier Le Tallec for Tiffany & Co.Hand-Painted Limoges Porcelain Tureen and Undertray in “Horoscope” Pattern

    Atelier Le Tallec for Tiffany & Co.Hand-Painted Limoges Porcelain Tureen and Undertray in “Horoscope” Pattern
    richly decorated hand-painted Limoges porcelain tureen with matching cover and undertray, produced by Atelier Le Tallec for Tiffany & Co. in the elaborate “Horoscope” pattern, the platter and tureen are decorated throughout with raised and burnished gilt, incorporating zodiac symbols and neoclassical motifs, the tureen features a detailed cover surmounted by an openworked gilded gourd-and-leaf finial, and branch-form handles extending into gilt feet, both the platter and the tureen are marked underneath “TIFFANY & CO. PRIVATE STOCK / HANDPAINTED / MADE IN FRANCE”, together with the Le Tallec blue mark and additional impressed and painted marks
    platter 17 3/4″ × 14″, tureen 15 inches handle to handle and 10 1/2 inches high

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 3: 79 Piece Bernardaud Limoges “Artois Bleu” Porcelain Dinner Service for Twelve, Made for Harrods, London

    79 Piece Bernardaud Limoges “Artois Bleu” Porcelain Dinner Service for Twelve, Made for Harrods, London
    elegant porcelain dinner service for 12 in the Artois bleu pattern, decorated after the Manufacture du Comte d’Artois, late 18th century, each piece with scattered floral sprigs, blue laurel banding, and gilt rims, includes full place settings for 12: dinner plate, salad plate, bread and butter plate, soup bowl, tea cups and saucers, together with serving pieces, teaware, and additional accessories, all marked Bernardaud Limoges France – Artois bleu – Harrods London, porcelain with gilt decoration
    dinner plate 10 1/4”
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection at 791 Park Avenue Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 4: 64 Piece Baccarat “Capri” Clear Cut Crystal Stemware Set

    64 Piece Baccarat “Capri” Clear Cut Crystal Stemware Set
    including 24 (7 1/8 inch) water goblets, 18 (6 5/8 inch) red wine glasses, 9 (6 inch) white wine glasses, 12 (4 3/4 inch) champagne chalices or coupes, along with water pitcher each with faceted or paneled bowls on slender stems; several retaining the original red Baccarat labels, and all with the bright, heavy crystal characteristic of the firm, along with several boxes
    pitcher height 8 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection at 791 Park Avenue Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 5: Pair of Thomas Webb & Sons Emerald Cut-to-Clear Wine Goblets

    Pair of Thomas Webb & Sons Emerald Cut-to-Clear Wine Goblets
    circa 1900, each deep emerald overlay wine stem cut to clear with finely executed floral and foliate motifs, the decoration continuing onto the knopped stem and broad circular foot, both signed Webb to the base
    height 5 3/4 inches

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 6: Pair of Stevens & Williams Triple Cut-to-Clear Hock / Wine Glasses

    Pair of Stevens & Williams Triple Cut-to-Clear Hock / Wine Glasses
    each with a cobalt-blue bowl intricately wheel-engraved with berries, leaves, and floral sprays over an amber flashed ground. The bowls rise on faceted, tapering clear stems and star-cut feet, cut and engraved crystal
    height 7 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 7: Tiffany & Co., Sterling Silver Mounted Cut Glass Trophy Vase

    Tiffany & Co., Sterling Silver Mounted Cut Glass Trophy Vase
    of conical form, the clear glass body finely cut with floral and foliate motifs overall, raised on a stepped square foot, the rim fitted with a wide sterling silver mount richly chased with lotus blossoms and scrolling foliage, presentation inscription on the silver collar reads: “Atlantic Yacht Club Handicap Tennis Tournament August 24, 1907 Doubles First Prize Presented by TEFFT Won by Hendon Chubb” marked Tiffany & Co. Sterling, early 20th century
    Height 11 1/2 inches
    Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 8: Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass Floriform Vase

    Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass Floriform Vase
    Favrile glass floriform vase with an iridescent pulled-feather cup in shades of gold, green, and pink, rising on a slender green iridescent stem to a broad circular foot, signed on the underside “L.C.T. 1961B”
    Favrile glass
    height 12 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $2000 - $3000

  • Lot 9: Tiffany Studios L.C. Favrile Art Glass Trumpet Vase

    Tiffany Studios L.C. Favrile Art Glass Trumpet Vase
    tall Tiffany Studios Favrile art glass trumpet vase, the body shading from opaque white to golden amber, raised on a broad iridescent foot with rainbow luster, underside signed “L.C. TIFFANY – FAVRILE” a fine example of early Favrile work with strong coloration and iridescence
    height 13 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 10: 55 Piece Saint Louis “Mexico” Crystal Stemware Set

    55 Piece Saint Louis “Mexico” Crystal Stemware Set
    each piece in clear crystal, richly decorated with raised and burnished gilt foliate scrollwork, floral swags, and beaded borders; decanters with matching gilt decoration and faceted stoppers comprising of 15 water goblets, 10 red wine goblets, 4 round-bowl wine glasses (roemer-type), 6 champagne coupes, 8 berry bowls, 8 underplates, 1 air-twist cordial/liqueur glass, 2 decanters, one with stopper, along with 1 additional small stem
    water goblet height 6 3/4 inches

    Estimate: $1500 - $3000

  • Lot 11: Approximately 104 Piece Assembled Herend Porcelain “Chinese Bouquet Rust” Pattern Porcelain Dinner Service

    Approximately 104 Piece Assembled Herend Porcelain “Chinese Bouquet Rust” Pattern Porcelain Dinner Service
    hand-painted porcelain service in the Chinese Bouquet Rust (Apponyi Rust) pattern, each piece decorated with stylized foliage and blossoms in rust enamel with gilt accents, scalloped rims, and gilt edges, to include: 42 (10 1/8 inch) dinner plates, 12 (8 1/4 inch) salad plates, 10 (9 3/4 inch) soup bowls, 8 tea cups, 12 (5 1/4 inch) tea saucers, 12 bone plates, 1 triangle dish, 1 square dish, 1 covered soup tureen, 1 covered vegetable tureen, 1 gravy boat, 1 gravy boat underplate, and 2 other serving pieces, each with Herend factory mark Herend Hungary and numbered 1726 beneath

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 12: Stevens & Williams Green Cameo-Cut Decanter with Stopper

    Stevens & Williams Green Cameo-Cut Decanter with Stopper
    the bulbous body carved in high relief with trailing leaves and blossoms, rising to a long faceted neck, matching carved stopper
    height 15 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $1500 - $3000

  • Lot 13: Set of Twelve Bohemian Flashed Glass Hock Goblets

    Set of Twelve Bohemian Flashed Glass Hock Goblets
    group of twelve tall hock goblets, each with a paneled clear stem and a brightly flashed and cut bowl in assorted colors including amethyst, green, orange, and blue, classic Bohemian form with strong decorative appeal
    height 7 3/4 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 14: Pair of Baccarat Large Cut-Crystal Decanters

    Pair of Baccarat Large Cut-Crystal Decanters
    with deeply swirl-cut and paneled globular bodies, faceted necks, and matching multi-faceted stoppers, one decanter is signed Baccarat on the base; the other exhibits identical Baccarat cutting but the decanter itself sits slightly low, both raised on broad circular feet, showing the clarity and weight characteristic of Baccarat crystal
    height 19 inches

    Estimate: $2000 - $3000

  • Lot 15: Art Deco Porcelain Mantel Clock by A. Perazzone, Torino

    Art Deco Porcelain Mantel Clock by A. Perazzone, Torino
    striking Art Deco mantel clock decorated in deep cobalt blue, black, and white with stylized geometric and foliate motifs, highlighted with gilt linework, the arched case features a raised circular dial with gold numerals and shaped hands, underside labeled “A. Perazzone Torino – Oggetti Artistici”, with impressed and printed factory marks including “F 10120 S 304 A” and design reference inscriptions attributed to E.J. Margold, Architect, Darmstadt, porcelain with polychrome enamel and gilt decoration
    height 8 inches, width 11 1/2 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 16: Pair of Meissen Continental Porcelain and Ormolu Figural Candelabra

    Pair of Meissen Continental Porcelain and Ormolu Figural Candelabra
    each modeled with putti seated on a caparisoned elephant, issuing gilt-bronze branches with enameled porcelain flowers and two candle sockets; the figures and elephants in the Meissen taste, detailed in polychrome enamels, all raised on scrolling ormolu rocaille bases, 18th Century
    height 10 inches, width 9 inches, depth 3 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 17: Pierre Migeon II (French 1701-1758) Louis XV Marquetry Cabinet

    Pierre Migeon II (French 1701-1758) Louis XV Marquetry Cabinet
    Meuble d’Appui having the original molded marble top above a pair of brass-grilled upper doors and lower marquetry-paneled doors, front and sides are richly inlaid with floral marquetry bouquets in tulipwood, kingwood, boxwood, and other exotic veneers, all framed within shaped reserves typical of mid-18th-century Parisian cabinetry, the case stands on short cabriole legs with gilt-bronze sabots, the back is constructed with hand-planed oak boards and pegged joinery, consistent with genuine Louis XV period workmanship, branded on the top right side beneath the marble with the stamp “MIGEIOИ”, the final N reversed, a characteristic feature recorded on authentic examples associated with Pierre Migeon II, cabinet also retains an early French collector’s label discussing the career of Pierre II and the use of his stamp, circa 1740

    height 52 inches, width 27 inches, depth 12 inches

    Provenance: interpretation of the French handwritten label: the label explains that several members of the Migeon family were cabinet makers. Pierre I worked from approximately 1690 to 1707, and his son, Pierre II Migeon (1701–1758), became a well-known ébéniste active in Paris between 1720 and 1758. It states that Pierre II worked on the Rue Saint-Nicolas until around 1740 and died on September 4, 1758. The note further explains that Pierre II employed the stamped mark “MIGEON,” sometimes appearing in large letters with the final “N” reversed, matching the branded stamp found on this cabinet

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 18: Louis XV Marquetry Secrétaire Cabinet

    Louis XV Marquetry Secrétaire Cabinet
    with serpentine front and elaborate floral and bird marquetry inlay of exotic woods, fall-front opens to a fitted interior with a leather writing surface and small drawers, over a pair of lower cabinet doors opening to reveal a fitted drawer with silk-lined bottom, surmounted by a molded Breccia marble top and mounted with gilt-bronze ormolu mounts and sabots, 19th century
    height 46 inches, width 23 inches, depth 15 inches

    Estimate: $1000 - $1500

  • Lot 19: Set of Four Louis XV Carved Walnut Side Chairs

    Set of Four Louis XV Carved Walnut Side Chairs
    each with arched and molded crest rail carved with foliate motifs above a serpentine padded back and seat, upholstered in a cream checker-patterned fabric, raised on cabriole legs with floral-carved knees and scroll feet, 18th century
    height 39 inches, width 23 inches, depth 19 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Galerie Anne-Marie Monin, Paris; purchased April 16, 2001 ($63,000)

    Estimate: $4000 - $8000

  • Lot 20: Louis XV Walnut Games Table with Tooled Leather Top

    Louis XV Walnut Games Table with Tooled Leather Top
    having shaped square top inset with a red tooled leather playing surface above a carved frieze fitted with four concealed gaming drawers, raised on cabriole legs with acanthus-carved knees and scroll feet, 18th century
    height 28 inches, width 33 inches, depth 33 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Galerie Anne-Marie Monin, Paris; purchased ($49,000)

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 21: Louis XV Provincial Carved Walnut Commode

    Louis XV Provincial Carved Walnut Commode
    having serpentine plank top above two long drawers with molded panels and brass rococo handles, shaped apron carved with scrolling foliage, cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, and sides with molded and pierce-carved panels, 18th Century
    height 36 1/2 inches, width 50 inches, depth 25 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Jeane Rey et Cie, Paris; purchased April 16, 2001 ($40,000)

    Estimate: $2500 - $4500

  • Lot 22: Pair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chairs

    Pair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chairs
    Each with a rounded, continuous cane back and sides framed by carved walnut scrollwork, above a serpentine seat rail with floral and foliate carving. Raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes, upholstered seats in blue leather, 19th century
    height 32 inches, width 23 inches, depth 23 inches
    Provenance: Estate of Nina Silberstein, former CEO of David Webb

    Estimate: $1500 - $3000

  • Lot 23: Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chair

    Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D’époque Louis XV Chair
    having arched back with continuous arms and sides of double caned panels, now fitted with a tan leather seat cushion over the original caning; raised on cabriole legs with foliate carvings and scroll feet, 19th century
    height 38 inches overall, seat height 20 inches, width 30 inches, depth 23 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Galerie Camoin Demachy, Paris, 2001

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 24: Regency/Louis XV Transitional Walnut Caned Canapé (France 18th Century)

    Regency/Louis XV Transitional Walnut Caned Canapé (France 18th Century)
    triple-back form settee with finely carved walnut crest rails of scrolling acanthus and floral motifs above woven cane panels continuing to shaped open sides, serpentine seat rail carved with foliate detail, raised on cabriole legs terminating in scrolled toes, upholstered loose seat cushion in patterned fabric
    height 46 1/2″ inches, length 78 inches, depth 23 1/2 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Newel Antiques 4/23/2000 ($18,500)

    Estimate: $1500 - $2500

  • Lot 25: Italian Rococo Polychrome-Painted Commode with Faux Marble Top

    Italian Rococo Polychrome-Painted Commode with Faux Marble Top
    having serpentine rectangular top painted to simulate variegated marble above two long drawers decorated with floral sprays and scrollwork on a pale green ground, framed by molded borders and shaped apron; raised on cabriole legs, 18th century
    height 35 inches, width 48 inches, depth 20 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York, estate (no receipt available, information came from family database)
    Antiquités St. Germain, L.A., Verdière; purchased April 16, 2001 ($63,000)

    Estimate: $3000 - $5000

  • Lot 26: Louis XVI Painted Bench

    Louis XVI Painted Bench
    six tapered fluted legs and a rectangular seat, upholstered in a patterned damask fabric with scrolling foliate motifs in shades of burgundy and gold, frame currently in a worn painted finish with carved rosettes to the corners
    height 17 1/2 inches, length 68 inches, depth 21 1/4 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 27: Swedish Rococo Painted Commode, 18th/19th Century

    Swedish Rococo Painted Commode, 18th/19th Century
    Shaped green faux marble top above a serpentine front case fitted with two long drawers, each with molded panels and carved floral rosettes. The lower apron deeply carved with scrolling foliate motifs, raised on cabriole legs ending in carved toes.
    height 33 inches, width 44 inches, depth 23 1/2 inches
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate

    Estimate: $600 - $1000

  • Lot 28: Louis XV Marquetry Commode à Poudreuse

    Louis XV Marquetry Commode à Poudreuse
    having serpentine hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior with mirror, the sides each opening to reveal additional compartments, with a pull-out slide and single drawer beneath the central section, above two short drawers over one long drawer, retaining gilt-bronze rococo mounts and escutcheons, raised on cabriole legs ending in ormolu sabots, and veneered overall in kingwood and tulipwood with geometric banding, 19th century
    height 28 1/2 inches, width 28 1/2 inches, depth 19 inches

    Estimate: $1000 - $1500

  • Lot 29: Louis XVI Marble-Top Marquetry Bouillotte Table

    Louis XVI Marble-Top Marquetry Bouillotte Table
    round mottled marble top with pierced brass gallery above a case fitted with three drawers, the whole veneered in contrasting marquetry panels and stringing, raised on tapering cabriole legs ending in brass sabot, France, 19th/20th century
    height 29 inches, top diameter 16 inches

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 30: William and Mary Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Walnut and Fruitwood Cabinet on Stand

    William and Mary Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Walnut and Fruitwood Cabinet on Stand
    the upper case with molded cornice containing a concealed drawer, above a pair of doors finely inlaid with floral urns, scrolling foliage, and exotic birds, the sides similarly inlaid with avian and floral motifs, interior with drawers and compartments, set on a base with a long drawer, raised on six barley-twist legs joined by shaped stretchers, late 17th to early 18th century
    height 63 inches, width 43 inches, depth 20 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc
    Hyde Park Antiques Ltd.; sold to Cullman & Kravis Inc., 2/03/2000 ($90,000) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $4000 - $7000

  • Lot 31: Louis XV Parquetry Bedside Cabinet

    Louis XV Parquetry Bedside Cabinet
    with geometric cube-pattern parquetry inlay on all sides, the top mounted with a fitted glass top and pierced brass gallery, the door and lower shelf further inlaid with star motifs, raised on cabriole legs ending in gilt-bronze sabots, 19th century
    height 29 inches, width 17 inches, depth 13 inches

    Estimate: $600 - $1000

  • Lot 32: Louis XV Marquetry Bedside Table

    Louis XV Marquetry Bedside Table
    with parquetry top mounted with a fitted glass top and pierced brass gallery, above three drawers with floral inlay and ormolu mounts, the sides and lower shelf also inlaid with floral motifs, raised on cabriole legs ending in gilt-bronze sabots, 19th century
    height 28 inches, width 15 1/2 inches, depth 142 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $600 - $1000

  • Lot 33: George I Japanned Cabinet on Stand

    George I Japanned Cabinet on Stand
    English George I black and gilt-japanned cabinet on stand, early 18th century, decorated throughout with chinoiserie landscapes, figures, birds, and pavilions, two doors open to reveal an arrangement of eight drawers with similar decoration, retaining original brass fittings and rich patina, raised on an old but later base with shaped apron and square legs
    height 67 1/2 inches, width 39 inches, depth 21 inches
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis
    Cullman and Kravis, Inc.; originally acquired from the Chinese Porcelain Company, New York, 11/17/2008, purchase price ($35,000)

    Estimate: $5000 - $8000

  • Lot 34: Japanese Lacquer Tsunoda Rai Basin and Matching Ewer with Silver Mounts (Late 18th Century)

    Japanese Lacquer Tsunoda Rai Basin and Matching Ewer with Silver Mounts (Late 18th Century)
    each decorated with omodaka crests on a rich gold nashiji ground and fitted with silver mounts to the rims, lower borders, and along the handle trim, the basin with extended side handles and rounded form, the ewer with domed lid and conforming decoration, fine Edo-period lacquer work with contrasting gilt mon and silver-mounted details, lacquer on wood with silver mounts
    Basin: length 27 1/4 inches, height 8 3/4 inches
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis
    Sotheby’s, New York, 10/30/2007 ($3,251) sale receipt available

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 35: Japanese Bronze-Mounted Lacquered Hasami-Bako Robe Chest / Box

    Japanese Bronze-Mounted Lacquered Hasami-Bako Robe Chest / Box
    rectangular chest with black lacquer ground intricately decorated in gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with scrolling vines and stylized mon (family crests), fitted with finely cast bronze corner mounts, lock plate, and carrying handles, and raised on a conforming lacquered base, interior lacquered black, Meiji period, late 19th century
    height 14 1/2 inches (on base), width 32 1/2 inches, depth 14 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc
    H.M. Luther Antiques, New York, 12/12/2006, purchase price ($19,400) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 36: Pair of Circular Kai-Oke Japanese Lacquered and Gilt-Covered Boxes

    Pair of Circular Kai-Oke Japanese Lacquered and Gilt-Covered Boxes
    each box finely decorated in black and gilt lacquer with roundel and foliate motifs, fitted with conforming covers, detailed throughout with scrolling and floral designs in rich gilt relief, Japan, 18th/19th century
    height 18 inches, diameter 16 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc
    Didier Aaron & Cie, Paris, 1/04/2007, purchase price ($65,687) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 37: Monumental Japanese Meiji Cast Bronze Dragon Vase

    Monumental Japanese Meiji Cast Bronze Dragon Vase
    large Japanese bronze vase of baluster form, dramatically cast in high relief with a powerful three-clawed dragon coiling up the flaring neck, its whiskers and tendrils swept outward and one claw firmly grasping a flaming pearl, below, the body is modeled with a soaring hawk in deep relief, wings outstretched among pine branches and swirling clouds, additional wave and cloud motifs worked in low relief, dark brown patination with lighter bronze highlights
    vase height 36 inches

    Estimate: $800 - $1400

  • Lot 38: French Champlevé Enamel and Gilt Bronze Centerpiece

    French Champlevé Enamel and Gilt Bronze Centerpiece
    late 19th century, oval champlevé-enameled openwork tazza with polychrome geometric motifs, suspended by chains from two gilt bronze putti mounted at each end, the bowl is raised on an ornate pedestal base with additional putti figure, all richly cast and accented with complementary enamel decoration
    height 8 inches, length 15 inches.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 39: 124 Piece Wedgwood for T. Goode & Co. Cobalt-Blue and Gilt Porcelain Dinner Service

    124 Piece Wedgwood for T. Goode & Co. Cobalt-Blue and Gilt Porcelain Dinner Service
    Porcelain dinner service each piece decorated with a rich cobalt-blue ground and classical gilt borders, to include 15 dinner plates (diameter 10 1/2 inches) 14 luncheon, plates,15 salad/dessert plates,12 bread and butter plates, 12 cups with handles, 21 saucers, 11 soup plates, 10 crescent (half-moon) bone plates, three covered tureens, two small covered tureens, two small underplates, six various oval platter, one large uncovered bowl with handles, all pieces marked T. Goode & Co. London – Wedgwood England

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 40: Set of 31 Baccarat Crystal Footed Dessert or Champagne Coupes

    Set of 31 Baccarat Crystal Footed Dessert or Champagne Coupes
    A large matched set of thirty Baccarat crystal footed coupes, each with a paneled bowl rising from a faceted hexagonal foot, the bases acid-etched with the Baccarat France circular trademark, a clean, elegant mid-20th-century Baccarat blank form known for its clarity and weight
    diameter 4 inches, height 5 inches

    Estimate: $600 - $1200

  • Lot 41: Set of Twelve Baccarat Green Cut-to-Clear Signed Crystal Goblets

    Set of Twelve Baccarat Green Cut-to-Clear Signed Crystal Goblets
    each with a paneled cut bowl and tapering stem, and each signed Baccarat on the underside, strong color and clarity in a classic Baccarat form
    height 7 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $600 - $1200

  • Lot 42: Pair of Upholstered Club Chairs and Ottoman

    Pair of Upholstered Club Chairs and Ottoman
    pair of traditional rolled-arm club chairs and a matching ottoman, all upholstered in coral and gold damask fabric, each chair with a coordinating tasseled accent pillow, comfortable, tailored forms with skirted bases
    chair height 38 inches, width 30 inches, depth 27 inches, ottoman height 20 inches, width 30 inches, depth 20 inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection at 791 Park Avenue Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 43: Custom Anthony Lawrence Belfair “Paley” Loveseat

    Custom Anthony Lawrence Belfair “Paley” Loveseat
    Upholstered in Lee Jofa “Keswick Chenille,” with rolled arms, loose back, seat cushions, and tailored skirt, together with three coordinating pillows
    height 30 inches, width 69 inches, depth 31 inches
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis
    Anthony Lawrence Belfair, 7/21/2008, purchase price ($15,435) (no receipt available, information came from family database)

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 44: Custom Leather Upholstered Ottoman

    Custom Leather Upholstered Ottoman
    modern upholstered square ottoman in soft grey leather, accented with brass tacking around the apron, raised on turned legs ending in brass casters
    height 16 inches, top 28″ x 28″
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis
    Anthony Lawrence Belfair, NY, 10/15/2018 original purchase price ($4,125) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 45: Anthony Lawrence-Belfair “Bridgewater” Upholstered Club Chair

    Anthony Lawrence-Belfair “Bridgewater” Upholstered Club Chair
    classic Bridgewater-form club chair with rolled arms, loose back cushion, and tailored skirtless base, raised on turned tapering legs ending in brass casters, upholstered in a textured neutral fabric by Anthony Lawrence–Belfair
    height 35 inches, width 31 inches, depth 31 inches
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 46: Set of Twelve Custom-Made Dining Chairs

    Set of Twelve Custom-Made Dining Chairs
    to include set of twelve upholstered dining chairs in the Queen Anne style, including two armchairs and ten side chairs, each with high upholstered backs and seats in silk fabric trimmed with braid, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, the frames with light walnut finish, 20th century
    height 38 inches, width 23 1/2 inches.
    Provenance: A Collection from a New York City Townhouse Built by Stanford White, Interior Designed by Cullman and Kravis
    Custom made by C. Mariani Antiques and Restoration, 8/13/2008, original price ($75,660) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $2500 - $4500

  • Lot 47: Feinberg Custom Mahogany Extension Dining Table

    Feinberg Custom Mahogany Extension Dining Table
    shaped rectangular top with rope-carved edge, double carved pedestal with acanthus-carved columns and three carved & fluted downswept legs ending in brass paw feet on wheels, three leaves
    height 30 inches, length 72 inches, total length with three additional leaves 114 inches (each leave 14 inches), 43 inches wide
    Provenance: made by Feinberg, Hartford, CT

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 48: Yamaha Baby Grand Piano, Model GH1

    Yamaha Baby Grand Piano, Model GH1
    Yamaha GH1 baby grand piano in polished ebonized finish, with matching upholstered bench, hinged lid opens to reveal a full 88-key keyboard and open string soundboard, raised on square tapering legs with brass casters
    open height 69 inches, width 57 inches, length 72 inches

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 49: Steinway & Sons Mahogany Baby Grand Piano, Model M, circa 1925

    Steinway & Sons Mahogany Baby Grand Piano, Model M, circa 1925
    Serial no. 235298, the mahogany case with typical wear, fading, and age-related surface scratches. Together with a needlepoint-upholstered mahogany piano bench.
    height 38 1/2 inches, width 56 1/2 inches, length 65 inches
    Provenance: Property from the Estate of Sally G. Chubb, Bernardsville, New Jersey.

    Estimate: $3000 - $5000

  • Lot 50: Pair of Lamberty Shagreen “Torino” Commodes

    Pair of Lamberty Shagreen “Torino” Commodes
    Each commode expertly clad in natural shagreen panels in a warm taupe tone, fitted with three long drawers and inset cream bone keyhole escutcheons. The rectangular cases rest on tapering legs, exhibiting the refined, minimalist luxury associated with Lamberty’s contemporary furniture designs. Beautifully crafted, well-matched pair with richly textured surfaces.height 28 inches, width 27 inches, depth 18½ inches
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc

    Estimate: $6000 - $12000

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