SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Turner Auctions + Appraisals is pleased to present the Julianna Southall Glumac Collection, Part II, on Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 10:30 am PST, featuring a diverse and eclectic selection of furniture and decorative arts, mostly from the 18th-20th centuries. Mrs. Glumac was owner and curator of Southall Antiques, one of San Francisco's finest antique dealers for 20 years.
This online auction offers and intriguing array of over 165 lots. Artworks from the 19th and 20th centuries feature oils, watercolors, gouaches, mixed media, ink and lithographs from international artists. Furniture pieces include elegant side chairs and armchairs from the 18thearly 20th century, a 19th-century mahogany dining table, French and Chinese side tables, trumeau and Neoclassicalstyle mirrors, a seven-panel screen, and two giant clam shells. From Japan are a selection of tansu chests, painted doors and kimonos. From China are cloisonné bowls, lidded jars, cinnabar items, decorative figures, miniatures, and a painting on silk. Other items include sets of decorative pillows; groupings of art glass and paperweights; numerous crystal pieces, including glasses and a chandelier; desk, table, floor and altar lamps; Oscar de la Renta plates; 19th-century bronze figures and French clock; tableware including Noritake and Haviland; a Meissen ice bucket; vintage rugs; tole items; a miniature sextant; silver plate items; and more. An extensive selection of art and design books and antique volumes are also available. Items from several other collectors round out the sale.
Turner Auctions + Appraisals begins its online auction on Sunday, November 24, 2019, at 10:30 am PST; sale items are available for preview and bidding now. The auction will be featured live on five platforms: LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Bidsquare, iCollector, and Turner Auctions + Appraisals free mobile app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Apps ("Turner Auctions"). All are easily accessed through Upcoming Auctions at the companys
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The Julianna Southall Glumac auction, Part II, includes offerings from her private collection and select items from her exquisitely curated shop. Acquired from her many travels at home and abroad for dealers and markets all over the United States and Europe, each piece was selected with an eye towards elegance and exceptional provenance. The collection includes items from a variety of American, European and Asian historical periods.
Here are some highlights of the upcoming sale:
Lot 3: Two Japanese wooden doors with scenes of lemurs, signed Amos Shantz, measuring 69 inches high x 30 1/4 side x 1 deep. Estimate $400 - $600.
Lot 15: A large late 19th- / early 20th-century Meissen blue onion pattern porcelain ice bucket measuring 16 inches high (including handle) and 11 1/2 inches diameter. Estimate $400 - $600.
Lot 19: Four early- to mid19th century ebonized side chairs with gilt metal detail, faux leopard cushions. 18 inch high seat, 34 rail, 18 wide x 18 deep. Estimate $400 - $600.
Lot 60: Three late 20th- / early 21st- century art glass vases, the smallest signed Manuel dated 2003, and two large vases, one numbered and one signed Satava and numbered. The tallest measures 13 1/2 inches high. Estimate $200 - $300.
Lot 5: A 19th-century trumeau mirror with a painting of Napoleon and his troops, measuring 56 1/2 inches high x 26 1/2 wide. Estimate $300 - $500.
Lot 134: Seven 20th-century Japanese kimonos. Estimate $400 - $600.
Lot 12: 19th-century bronze figures. Size: 12 inches in height each. Estimate $300 - $400.
Lot 136: A three-piece Japanese tansu, measuring 66 inches high x 34 1/4 wide x 16 1/2 deep. Estimate $200 - $400.
Lot 8: Three early 19th-century French hand-colored lithographs. Frames: 14 ½ inches high x 11. Images: 9 ½ inches x 7. Good condition. Some staining to one matte. Estimate $150 - $250.
Lot 46: Eight 19th-century Japanese porcelain Imari dishes, in fine condition; each measuring 10 inches in diameter. Estimate $200 - $400.
Lot 77: Carl Haefner (1814 - 1873). A 19th century oil on canvas landscape signed C. Haefner lower left. Frame: 40 inches high x 51. Image: 29 inches high x 40. Overall good condition. Some age wear to frame, two inch tear to center bottom. Estimate $800 - $1,200.
Lot 33: A mahogany dining table from the first half of the 19th century, with cast bronze mounts on casters and three leaves. Overall measurements 27 1/2 inches high x 55 1/2 deep x 87 wide. Estimate $800 - $1,200.