Cottone Art, Antiques & Clocks
November 5-6
Complete Catalog Coming Oct. 13th
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120 Court St, Geneseo, NY 14454
GENESEO, N.Y. — Cottone Auction’s will hold an online art, antiques and clocks sale on Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6.
Cottone Auctions is pleased to offer selections from the private collection of the Calculagraph Co., N.J., items from the collection of Randy & Bette Swift, Fernandina Beach, Fla, Shane Carter’s Winchester Collection from Clarence, N.Y., along with items from various private collections, estates and individuals.
More than 670 lots of lamps by Tiffany Studios, fine clocks, paintings, art glass, Meissen, silver, decorative arts, Arts and Crafts, collectibles, music boxes, a nickelodeon, Native American and Americana will come under the gavel during the two-day sale.
The many fine lamps offered on day one of the sale will be led by a Tiffany Studios, New York Red Poppy table lamp with a 20-inch shade diameter ($60/80,000); a rare Tiffany Studios, White Peony table lamp with a 22 inch shade diameter ($50/80,000); a Tiffany Studios Geranium lamp with a 17 inch shade diameter ($30/50,000); a Tiffany Studios glass and bronze 12-light Lily table lamp ($20/$30,000); a fine Tiffany Studios Turtleback tile table lamp ($20/30,000); and a Tiffany Studios Greek Key table lamp ($15/25,000). Leading the Duffner & Kimberly lamps is a Water Lily lamp with rare leaded diffuser ($8/12,000).
Paintings selling on November 5 are highlighted by Thomas Buchanan Read (American, 1822-1872) Civil War General Philip Henry Sheridan, an oil on canvas in the original giltwood frame from the estate of Jack and Jane Buckley, Southold, N.Y., thence by descent ($5/8,000); and Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) “Winter at the Plaza,” oil on artist board, from a private West Coast collection ($5/8,000).
To be offered in decorative arts is a collection of Meissen from Rochester, N.Y., highlighted by a rare Meissen hand painted porcelain “The Chocolate Girl” ($700-$1,000); and a Steuben Angel Window in its original red leather case, 9-3/8 inches high ($4/6,000).
Day two of the sale will include an early Gustav Stickley tabouret table with Grueby tile top, model no. 53-T, inset with hexagonal green-glazed tile top tabouret ($3/5,000). A Regina upright music box, one of several, with 12 27-inch disks ($4/6,000). A Seeburg E Style Nickelodeon, early Twentieth Century with a quartersawn oak case and 57½ inches high ($4/6,000).
November 6 will also feature more than 100 lots of fine clocks. Among these lots; notable items from the private collection of the Calculagraph Co., New Jersey, include an Aaron Willard, Boston shelf clock, circa 1800 standing at 35½ inches tall ($5/8,000); a Willard Style lighthouse clock, Twentieth Century, 29½ inches high ($2/4,000); an Elmer O. Stennes girandole banjo clock with an elaborate gilt case, 45 inches high ($1,5/2,500); and a J.R. Mills & Co. New York A.D. Crane’s Patent shelf clock, 21 inches high ($1/1,500). Selling from the collection of Randy & Bette Smith is an Ithaca #2 Regulator calendar clock, Nineteenth Century and 59 inches high ($4/6,000); and an Ithaca Regulator No. 1 wall calendar clock, 50 inches tall ($2/4,000).
Shane Carter’s Winchester collection from Clarence, N.Y., will also come under the gavel on November 6. The collection will include Jim Levack’s personal jacket, Winchester rifle and work of art. Levack was a veteran of World War I who, after winning numerous shooting championships, became a member of the US rifle team in 1935 and eventually an exhibition shooter for Winchester. Also, from Carter’s collection: over 75 lots of vintage Winchester ammunition and accessories.
The online sale will begin at noon, conducted from the Cottone Auction’s gallery at 120 Court Street. Previews are being offered by appointment only. Online bidding will be facilitated by the Cottone Auction’s website, register to bid at live.cottoneauctions.com. Bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com will also be available. Telephone and absentee bids will be accepted. To place bids, call the 585-243-1000 or register through our website at www.cottoneauctions.com.
The sale will feature part two of fine clocks from the private collection of the Calculagraph Co. East Hanover, New Jersey
and the proceeding three generations, as well as items from the collection of Randy & B ette Swift, Fernandine B each, FL.
Complete Catalog Coming Oct. 13th
585.243.1000 cottoneauctions.com
Featuring Jim Levack’s Personal Jacket, Winchester Rifle & Work of Art & approx. 75 lots of vintage Winchester Ammunition
Jim Levack was a veteran of the First World War that, after winning numerous shooting championships, became a member of the U.S. rifle
team in 1935 and eventually an exhibition shooter for Winchester.
Collection of Meissen
Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) 12 x 16 in.
Arts & Crafts Furniture & Accessories
William Aiken Walker (American, 1838-1921) 6 x 12 in.
Collection of Meissen
Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) 12 x 16 in.
Arts & Crafts Furniture & Accessories
William Aiken Walker (American, 1838-1921) 6 x 12 in.
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