Tiffany Peony Border Lamp shines on massive 1,800-lot Fine & Decorative Arts auctions at Heritage
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Tiffany Peony Border Lamp shines on massive 1,800-lot Fine & Decorative Arts auctions at Heritage
The Young Archer, circa 1930, by Amadeo Gennarelli. Est. $7,000.



DALLAS, TX.- A grand Peony Border Bronze Floor Lamp by Tiffany Studios (est. $100,000+) highlights nearly 1,800 lots in Heritage Auction's Fine & Decorative Arts Auction in Dallas. The three-day auction event, June 19-21, includes estate signature pieces spanning furniture, lighting, and a large selection of important art deco and art nouveau bronze.

"Collectors and decorators wait for our fine and decorative arts estate auctions all year long," said Ed Beardsley, Vice President and Managing Director at Heritage Auctions. "This season's auction offers truly wonderful opportunities across several collecting categories."

In addition to the Peony Border rarity, the auction's exemplary selection of Tiffany Studios lighting includes a rare Turtleback Tile Bronze Floor Lamp, marked Tiffany Studios, NEW YORK, 377 on the base (est. $60,000+), both of which are from Richard and Merle Haber Collection. The esteemed collection holds a fine appointment of decorative arts ranging from The Young Archer, circa 1930, by Amadeo Gennarelli (est. $7,000) to a petite French Mahogany and Marquetry Writing Desk by Louis Majorelle (est. $6,000+).

Nearly 200 lots of art glass is led by a stunning Gallé Overlay Glass Iris Study Lamp, circa 1900, with Gallé markings on the base and the shade (est. $40,000+) and a rare Daum Overlay and Enameled Glass Corbeau Grenouille Vase from 1901 (est. $22,000+). Two vitrified and applied glass pieces from Daum's workshop both date to 1900 and include applied glass detail, including a beetle (est. $18,000-$20,000 each).

More than 140 lots of furniture offers a Dutch Walnut and Oak Bonnet Secretary Bookcase, circa 1800, (est. $20,000+) and a unique pair of Venetian Painted Wood Benches, also dated to the 1800s and decorated with shaped backrest painted with grisaille trompe l'oeil scrolls and scrolling foliate decoration surrounding classical scenes (est. $12,000+).

A selection of ceramics and porcelain ranges from a monumental Apulian volute-krater, from the 4th century BC attributed to the Group of Cogenhagen 4233 (est. $35,000+), which is elaborately decorated with nude figures and volutes molded with female masks to a Paris Porcelain Figural Compote With Gilt Bronze Mounts, circa 1880, from the Jean And Graham Devoe Williford Charitable Trust (est. $5,000+). From the Haber Collection, a stunning Zsolnay Lustre Ceramic Figural Bowl, from Hungary circa 1902-04, depicts a young maiden fishing with a net (est. $2,000+), from the Haber Collection. And a large Pair of Weller Sicard Vases, designed in 1905 by Jacques Sicard of Zanesville, Ohio, highlights an important private collection of American Art Pottery (est. $10,000+).

An exquisite selection of bronze, carved figures, and dolls from the estate of late doll collector and television personality Richard Wright holds a pair of Pierre Laurel Art Deco Bronze Dancers On Marble Pedestal Bases (est. $4,000) and large Venetian Carved Fruitwood Figure of a Renaissance Page Boy, circa 1850 (est. $3,000+).










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