Hudson Valley Auctioneers – Unreserved Antiques & Estate Online Only Auction
Monday, May 16, at 3pm
432 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508
www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com
845-838-3049
Fax: 845-838-6806
Previews: Sunday 1 to 5 pm and Monday, 3 hours prior to auction start or by appointment
BEACON, N.Y. — Hudson Valley Auctioneers will present a 550-lot unreserved antiques and estate auction with absentee, phone and online bidding through LiveAuctioneers.com on Monday, May 16, at an early start of 3 pm ET.
The day’s bidding begins with a collection of Chinese marble and rosewood tables, carved jades, a Kesi weave bag, a Ming cloisonne censer, Chinese and Asian porcelain and other artifacts.
A selection of furniture ranges from an Eighteenth Century English oak cabinet and tables, a Georgian bookcase secretary, a Victorian marble top table, an Aesthetic Movement inlaid ebonized planter and a selection of bentwood Stendig and Thonet, a Plycraft lounge and ottoman, two Eldred Wheeler stands and a pair of Baker leopard print swivel chairs. Of special interest is a large George Nakashima sliding door sideboard with dovetailed case and structural base.
Midcentury and other accessories feature works by Jean Cocteau, Serge Roche, Seguso, Kosta, Daum, Zsolnay, Lalique, Dali, Icart, Fulper, Oscar Bach, James Edward Barnes, Novaresi Milan, Romano Dona, Moser, Hagenauer, Albert Feinauer and others.
Hundreds of ounces of sterling silver hollowware and flatware, primarily from a New Jersey estate, will be of interest as well as a large offering of American silver coins from an old Putnam County collection and a small but select collection of estate jewelry from a Saratoga, N.Y., estate.
Rare to this venue is a selection of antique and modern firearms as well as bladed weapons featuring several hunting rifles and a rare Civil War Burnside carbine. All firearms will require a standard background check.
Several china services and various porcelains include services of Wedgwood Florentine and Embossed Queensware, Spode Italian and a Tower Blue set for 12, Royal Crown Derby unused Carlton Blue and partial Imari, hand painted Limoges, a large Meissen floral service for at least ten with many serving pieces and also a partial Meissen set with serving pieces.
Other items of interest include an early 1900s New York leather license plate, several bronzes, a large selection of Persian rugs, including several room-size and a large Donegal carpet, two Featherweight machines, an estate offering of violins, wind and brass instruments and a collection of Native American pottery and kachinas. Also needing mention is a set of six large David Roberts lithographs of views of Egypt and a dynastic Lentoid bottle.
In-house previews are Sunday, May 15, from 1 to 5 pm and Monday, noon to 2:30 pm or by appointment. Absentee and phone bidding are available. Pickup and payment of all items begins Tuesday, May 17, from 10 am to 3 pm and daily thereafter, 9 am to 3:30 pm, or by appointment.
Hudson Valley Auctioneers is at 432 Main Street.
For additional information, www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com, 845-480-2381 or 914-489-2399.
Featuring the unreserved combined estate offerings including fine and midcentury furniture and accessories, selection Oriental carpets, several hundred ounces sterling, estate jewelry, Chinese and Japanese, several sets fine china, county furniture and smalls, paintings and prints, more
Fine smalls, clocks, bronzes
.54 Burnside American Carbine, Civil War
At least 7 early violins & assorted musical instruments
Pounds of Sterling silver
Deco Barbour silver box by Albert Feinauer
Chinese cloisonne bowl, censer, Xuande reign marks, Ming Romano Dona artglass
Turn Century leather licence plate
Sample fine porcelain, Meissen
Pounds of Sterling silver
Chinese cloisonne bowl, censer, Xuande reign marks, Ming
Louis Icart etching, Casanova
Chinese table screen, more Asian in this sale
Selection antique Furniture
18th Century English
Nakashima Cabinet, sliding doors
Victorian Aesthetic planter
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
Mon - Fri / 8:00 am - 5:01 pm
(203) 426-8036