Hudson Valley Auctioneers Antique & Estate Online Auction
Mon. November 1, at 3 pm, Early Start
– Online, Absentee And Phone Bids Only –
www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com
432 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508
In-House Previews: Sunday, Oct 31, 1 to 5 pm
& Monday, noon to 2:30 pm
BEACON, N.Y. — Hudson Valley Auctioneers will present an unreserved absentee, phone bid and online antiques and estate auction through Liveauctioneers.com on Monday, November 1, at an early start of 3 pm EST. Several local estates combine to offer an interesting and diverse sale of 600 lots.
A trip to Dallas, Penn., to look at bronzes was successful and also ended up with a vanload of the life work and personal collection of Crawford and Gloria, noted American illusionists, including props, scrapbooks and performance posters as well as their personal collection vintage magic posters and ephemera to be sold in individual and grouped lots.
The day’s bidding starts with the final public auction offering of Louise Abrams artworks, acrylic paintings, intricate drawings, sketchbooks and sculpture. An collection of record players, telephones, several Edison Standards with two horns as well as two large lots of cylinder records and other machines will follow. Other items from a Cortland estate include several metal disc players and roller organs, two of which are coin operated, interesting scales, a large inkwell collection, a large doll collection and a Winchester 10-gauge cannon. Two swords; a rare Robert Mole US confederacy sword and a rare Austrian M1858 Heavy Cavalry Trooper example, a rare Mark W, Cross & Co. tack and saddlery cabinet, several marble and alabaster carvings and pedestals led by two carved bas relief plaques signed “Lot Corelli, Firenze” should all garner attention.
A Garrison, N.Y., estate offers up a large collection of Chinese porcelains, carved jades, collections of figurines, bronzes, Japanese inro, snuff bottles and other artifacts.
Artworks include works by Samuel Rothbart, Francesco DiCocco, I.T. Hansen, Andrew Ragon, Michail Yakovlov, Edward Smythe, Gerrit Hondius, Michel Rodde and others. Bronzes include a “Last Days of Napoleon” by Vincenzo Vela, Jean Baptiste Belloc “Swords into Ploughshares,” a large Nineteenth Century setter animalier and several other French Nineteenth Century bronzes. Among other bronzes is a Tiffany counterbalance floor lamp, a large Tiffany Zodiac inkwell and a bronze and glass grapevine desk set.
Several china services and various porcelains, decorative items from many periods combined with English and American mahogany, such as a large faux bamboo book cabinet, an oversize Syrian brass decorated marriage chest, lots of quartersawn oak, tester beds, a group of solid rosewood Anglo Indian carved furnitur and much more are scattered throughout.
Good lots of Midcentury Modern furniture and accessories are led by a pair of Eames lounge chairs and ottomans and other Hermann Miller furniture, rosewood bedroom furniture, Venini sconces, Ficks Reed bamboo, a rare bamboo lounge, a Paul Evans “Patchwork” dresser box, a pair of Barcelona and a pair of Wassily chairs, three George Nelson “Omni” wall units, four Greg Copeland 1970s glass framed artworks and a Fortuny glass and metal chandelier are among the highlights. A selection of estate carpets and textiles, a few hundred troy ounces of silver in flatware and hollowware, a selection of fine estate jewelry, a large lot carnival glass and a large lot of Hummels will also be offered.
In-person previews are scheduled for Sunday, October 31, from 1 to 5 pm and Monday from noon to 2:30 pm. Absentee and phone bidding is available. Pickup of all items on Tuesday, November 2, from 10 am to 3 pm and daily thereafter 9 am to 3:30 pm or by appointment; shipping is by third-party vendors only.
Hudson Valley Auctioneers is at 432 Main Street. For information, www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com, 845-480-2381 or 914-489-2399.
Featuring the last public auction offering of the artwork of Louise Abrams;
large collection various early record players, Victors and Edisons; several disc players,
one coin-op; clocks; restored gas pump; other interesting instruments, etc;
lots of midcentury furniture; selection oak and brown furniture; estate rugs; paintings;
lots of Chinese, Japanese porcelains and other artifacts; carvings in wood and marble;
Tiffany items; large selection sterling flatware & hollowware; estate jewelry;
vintage dolls and trains; Much More
One of two oils by Samuel Rothbart
Chinese carved wood brush pot
Selection estate carpets
One of 4 graphic designs on glass by Greg Copeland
Two Eames, Herman Miller lounge chairs & ottomans
Sample antique furniture
Victor 3 & Victor Model E talking machines.
Sample Louise Abrams Outsider
Art collection, expect 100 lots
Painting, Francesco Di Cocco, 1943
Great selection of vintage Magician posters
Variety of fine quality Chinese porcelain & ceramics
Bronze, Last Days of Napoleon, by Vincenzo Velo
Wonder Musical Automaton & Stella antique disk players
Shell gas pump, refurbished
Jewelry & watches
6 panel paint decorated Japanese screen
TERMS: Cash, check, all major credit cards accepted. No Paypal. Buyer’s Premium 25% on all lots. Sales tax 8.125% Tax exemption requires copy of all out-of-state vendors certificate and/or verified New York State ST-120 on file.
Absentee, phone bids and online bidding through liveauctioneers.com
Neil Vaughn, Auctioneer 914-489-2399 • Theo De Haas, Sales Manager 845-480-2381 • Office 845-838-3049 • Fax 845-838-6806
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
Mon - Fri / 8:00 am - 5:01 pm
(203) 426-8036