Sotheby's Autumn Auctions of Furniture & Decorative Arts now on view in New York
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Sotheby's Autumn Auctions of Furniture & Decorative Arts now on view in New York
An Important and Rare Vincennes Bleu Cèlèste-Ground Punch Bowl, Circa 1750-53. Estimate $100/150,000. Photo: Sotheby's.



NEW YORK, NY.- In the lead-up to both TEFAF New York at the Park Avenue Armory and Fall Market 2016 at the Decoration & Design Building, the public exhibitions for Sotheby’s annual autumn auctions of furniture and decorative arts are now open in our York Avenue galleries.

Collections: European Decorative Arts will present English and European furniture spanning the 17th to 19th centuries alongside ceramics, tapestries, rugs and more, predominantly emerging from public and private collections. Collections: Silver, Vertu, Ceramics, and Russian Works of Art offers a superb selection of American, European and English silver and vertu, ceramics and Russian works of art. Highlights from both sales carry royal and distinguished provenance, from the historically-important set of four Empire stools from the Palais des Tuileries, to the spectacular Spanish Colonial silver tureen, cover and stand circa 1780-90 – one of the largest items of early secular silver known from the period in Guatemala.

Together, the 800+ lots on offer from 18 – 20 October include pieces at every price point, from $1,000 to over $100,000 – making this the perfect opportunity for both new and established collectors and designers to acquire notable works for the home.

The exhibitions for Sotheby’s Collections sales have been designed in collaboration with English paint and wallpaper company Farrow & Ball, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Sotheby’s specialists have selected furniture, decorative art and antiques from the upcoming sales and created fresh, unexpected vignettes using the firm’s newest wallpapers. Their richly-saturated hues and bold patterns provide compelling backdrops for the works on offer.

SALE HIGHLIGHTS ESTIMATED AT $100,000+
• A Set of Four Empire Giltwood Pliants Early 19th century One Stamped Jacob d. R. Meslee Estimate $100/150,000

• An Important and Rare Vincennes Bleu Cèlèste-Ground Punch Bowl Circa 1750-53 Estimate $100/150,000

$50,000 – $100,000
• A North Italian Neoclassical Tulipwood, Amaranth, Fruitwood and Marquetry Commode Attributed to Giovanni Maffezzoli Late 18th century Estimate $60/90,000

• A Pair of Italian Silver Pug-Form Wine Coolers 20th century Estimate $50/70,000

$10,000 – $50,000
• A Set of Four Carved Giltwood and Caned Chairs Probably English, circa 1730 Estimate $25/35,000

• A Fabergé Gem-Set Gold and Guilloché Enamel Cigarette Case Workmaster Henrik Wigström, St. Petersburg 1903/4-1908 Estimate $30/50,000

UNDER $10,000
• A Tabriz Silk Rug Northwest Persia Estimate $7/10,000

• A Pair of Danish Silver Grapevine Pattern Compotes No. 263, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen 1925-32 Estimate $7/9,000

• A Sèvres Part Coffee Service Circa 1782-89 Estimate $1/1,500










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