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. |
November
30, 2007 |
RARE BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND
GRAPHICS |
October
13 and 14, 2007 |
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH FURNITURE,
Folk Art, Paintings, Silver
and Fine Decorations.
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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. |
June
1, 2007 |
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. |
May
19, 2007 |
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. |
April
21, 2007 |
PAINTINGS, PRINTS, DRAWINGS,
SCULPTURE and 20th Century Photographs. |
March
10, 2007 |
PROPRTY 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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