Sotheby's Americana Week Auctions total $18.9 million, 1,396 lots sold over 5 days

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Sotheby's Americana Week Auctions total $18.9 million, 1,396 lots sold over 5 days
Important Burnham-Manning Family Chippendale Carved And Figured Mahogany Bombé Bonnet-Top Chest-On-Chest, Probably Salem, Massachusetts, Circa 1770. Height 89 1/2 in. by Width 46 in. by Depth 23 3/4 in.; the upper case width 40 in. Est. $800,000/1,000,000. Sold for $970,000. Photo: Sotheby's.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s Americana Week auctions concluded yesterday with the overall total of $18.9 million. The ‘white-glove’ sale of Property from the Collection of Irvin & Anita Schorsch totaled $10.3 million, exceeding its pre-sale high estimate of $10.2 million. A weathervane depicting the Angel Gabriel from The American Folk Art Collection of Stephen and Petra Levin sold for $1.3 million, making it the top price sold at any auction house during the Americana Week auctions. The sale of Important Americana totaled $3.6 million, and realized strong prices across a wide range of American fine and decorative arts.

PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF IRVIN & ANITA SCHORSCH: HIDDEN GLEN FARMS
SALE TOTAL: $10,262,129

Bidders competed in five sessions over three days for 1,046 superb examples from the esteemed Schorsch provenance, widely considered to be one of the greatest collections of Americana ever assembled. The ‘white-glove’ auction – 100% sold by lot – provided an encyclopedic view of furniture, ceramics, books, silver, fine art, needlepoint samplers and decorative arts of the period. Leading the sale was a 1770 Important Burnham-Manning Family Chippendale Carved And Figured Mahogany Bombé Bonnet-Top Chest-On-Chest, Probably Salem, Massachusetts, which sold for $970,000 (estimate $800,000/1 million).

Other notable prices included Ralph Earl’s pair of portraits of Jared Lane and Apphia Ruggles, which fetched $274,000 – over five times their high estimate of $50,000, a Rare Chippendale Carved Mahogany Easy Chair, Philadelphia, Circa 1755, which sold for $322,000 (estimate $300/500,000), and the Lewis Family William And Mary Inlaid Walnut Tall-Case Clock, Philadelphia, Circa 1730, which more than doubled its high estimate of $75,000 when it sold for $162,500.

AMERICAN BEAUTY: THE AMERICAN FOLK ART COLLECTION OF STEPHEN AND PETRA LEVIN
SALE TOTAL: $5,104,500

Leading the 23 January auction of American Folk Art from the Collection of Stephen and Petra Levin was a Angel Gabriel weathervane, which sold for $1,330,000 – the top price of the Americana Week auctions in New York (estimate $1.2/1.55 million). Gabriel weathervanes, also known as "Fame," are considered the most desirable and rare form in the iconography of American weathervanes, and the present example is exceedingly rare for its three-dimensional form and exquisite patina. Further highlights in the sale included a cigar store figure of Lord Dundreary by Samuel Anderson Robb, which fetched $322,000 (estimate $200/250,000) and a rare Race Track Tout by Charles Dowler, which sold for $454,000, well above its high estimate of $300,000.

IMPORTANT AMERICANA
SALE TOTAL: $3,569,439

Sotheby’s auction of Important Americana saw strong prices across all categories of the genre, including silver, carpets, Audubon prints, Chinese export porcelain, furniture and folk art. Leading the sale was a Bronze-Painted Cast Zinc and Cast Iron American Elk by J.W. Fiske, circa 1892, which sold for $225,000 - more than double its high estimate of $100,000. Bidders battled for a wooden bust of Benjamin Franklin, driving its price to $175,000, over five times its high estimate of $30,000. Further highlights included a painting of a Young Boy in Grey with Flowers by Sturtevant J. Hamblen, which sold for $150,000 (estimate $60/80,000), an 1858 painting of The Schooner Norma by James Bard, which sold for $200,000 (estimate $150/250,000), and An American silver Shell & Thread pattern flatware service by Tiffany & Co., which achieved $93,750 (estimate $22/28,000).










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