PITTSFIELD, MASS.- Fontaines will present a dedicated auction, Tiffany Studios: Masterworks In Glass, on Saturday, May 31, featuring a curated selection of over 300 works by the distinguished American firm, including leaded glass lamps and lighting, favrile glass, fancy goods and metalwork.
Preview is by appointment May 29-30. Available bidding methods are internet, phone and absentee.
Fontaines has long been associated with fine antiques and in particular important examples of Tiffany Studios works. Putting together this auction took many months and its provenance credits read like a Whos Who of Tiffany specialists and galleries.
Expected to lead the sale is an important Turtle-Back chandelier from Laurelton Hall, Louis Comfort Tiffanys residence ($200,000-$300,000). The circa 1905 chandelier retains its vibrant coloring and has a 16-inch diameter shade and a 48-inch drop. Sharing the same estimate is a rare pair of early Turtle-Back lanterns, circa 1895, and having provenance to Lillian Nassau.
These rare Turtle-Back lanterns stand out from the more commonly seen examples, which feature tiles made with blue, green, white or red glass, said auctioneer and owner John Fontaine. This pair was instead made with translucent and internally decorated glass that glows with a vibrant and multi-hue iridescence. Adding further interest is a border of bands of geometric tiles in fiery tones of red and orange at the top and bottom of each lantern.
The presence of a flared opening in the back of each signifies that they were originally meant to be lit by a gas flame, not electricity. The angle of the flares indicate the lanterns were most likely made for a room with rounded walls to emphasize their artistry in how they transformed light.
Floral table lamps by Tiffany Studios remain perennially popular and a standout in this auction is a circa 1910 Double Poinsettia table lamp ($175,000-$225,000) with a Roman base. Its 22 ½-inch diameter shade is impressed Tiffany Studios, New York, 1551 and its base is impressed Tiffany Studios, New York, 529 and the lamp stands 30 inches tall. Also on offer is a rare 25-Light Lily chandelier ($150,000-$200,000), circa 1905, measuring 41 by 26 inches with each shade engraved L.C.T.
Rounding out the auction will be a circa 1890 Tiffany Studios scenic window, The Currie Memorial, estimated at $125,000-$175,000, with vivid glasswork, including stained, leaded, plated, mottled, jeweled and ripple glass. The window measures 109 by 65 1/2 inches (framed) and depicts a sunset over a mountain landscape.
Fontaines Auction Gallery is the oldest operating auction gallery in Western Massachusetts. It has earned the trust of collectors, investors and gallery owners worldwide. All cataloged lots receive nationwide exposure to the firms database of more than 27,500 select buyers. Fontaines Auction Gallery has been voted Best Antique Auction Gallery eight times by the public. Fontaines is actively seeking quality items for all upcoming auctions, to include furniture, lighting, art glass, clocks and watches, paintings, porcelains, bronze and marble statuary, Asian items, art glass and cameo glass, Russian objects, silver, musical, coin-op, advertising, toys, banks, gaming and carousel items.
The firm will buy outright or accept on consignment. Call 413- 448-8922 and ask to speak with John Fontaine, or you can send Mr. Fontaine an email to info@fontainesauction.com. For more information about the company and the upcoming auction schedule, visit
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