Hudson Valley Auctioneers – New Years Day Estate and Antique Auction
Wednesday, January 1st 1:00 pm
432 Main Street, Beacon, New York, 12508
www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com
BEACON, N.Y. — Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, N.Y., will celebrate New Year’s Day 2025 with an unreserved antique and estate auction selling with absentee, phone and online bidding through LiveAuctioneers on Wednesday, January 1 beginning at 1 pm Eastern time.
In-house previews are Sunday, December 29 from 1-5 pm and Tuesday, December 31 from 1-5 pm and auction day 10 am to 12:30 pm or by appointment from December 20.
Traditionally, one of the firm’s best sales of the year, this auction will offer 450 lots of traditional antiques, Midcentury items; antique, vintage and designer clothing; an abundance of silver and fine and costume jewelry; fine art; and more.
The sale begins with Asian items, highlighted by the last offering from the collection of Chinese archers’ rings the firm has been dispersing for three years, several fine porcelain items, cloisonné, jade carvings and cinnabar.
Artworks by known makers include several Louise Abrams early works, three William McDonough abstracts, two large Noriko Suzuki, a fine Robert Natkin, R.H. Roberts, two excellent works by Jiratchaya Pripwai, Mabel Hunter, Goyo Dominquez, Janez Boljka, Michael Garman, Paul Jenkins, Wadislaw Brzosko, Theresa Rowe Obert, Granville Perkins, Carl Kahler, Gordon Smith, Bayard Taylor and others.
Midcentury items include two rare Koch and Lowy brass floor lamps, Wormley for Dunbar dining furniture and a marble top side table, a pair of Hans Agne Jacobsson Markaryd table lamps, a Philip and Kelvin LaVerne etched and patinated Boucher coffee table and others.
Period Art Deco and Austrian secessionist items are led by an exceptional French glass, brass and nickel-plated display cabinet by Joly & Co., Paris; a Joseph Hoffmann designed table; and other period pieces.
A scarce L.C. Tiffany doré bronze silver dollar lamp base, Favrile compote and other art glass is also on offer in the sale. Violins and bows include works by Jacobus Stainer, Johann Georg Kessler, Gaetano Pasta and Knoff for Kittel.
Expect to see three Louis Vuitton hard cases monogrammed for George W. Perkins, Millbrook N.Y.; a Steinway and Sons Model S grand piano; a vintage tooled leather parade saddle mounted with more than 100 US silver coins; and a rare 62-inch Richard Fisher standing bell.
A selection of sterling silver including tea sets; complete flatware sets; antique Judaica; a selection of fine, costume, sterling and designer jewelry; as well as 30 lots of vintage and designer clothing from a one-owner collection spanning two centuries will also be sold throughout the sale.
Several fine china sets, Meissen figural groups, an excellent set of celadon Bristol enameled glass and several fine gilt bronze items from an old Staatsburg estate, terracotta and marble carvings and busts, a Tiffany Barye bronze stag and a large carved wooden flying angel most likely from Nineteenth Century Italy are also included.
Furniture offerings include a one owner collection of Herter Brothers carved and inlaid furniture, a rare Adolf Loos chair and footstool, a rare pair of George Faulkner Armitage slipper chairs, a Chippendale Hudson Valley tall chest, three exceptional inlaid and bronze mounted French pieces, a demilune desk and collectors cabinet, a fine Italian iron and brass gueridon pietra dura topped table and American Empire and country pieces are some highlights.
All items will be offered through LiveAuctioneers, as well as phone and absentee bids. In-house pickup and payment of all items begins Thursday, January 2 from 10 am to 3 pm and daily thereafter from 9 am to 3:30 pm or by appointment. For information, www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com, sales manager Theo de Haas (845-480-2381) or auctioneer Neil Vaughn (914-489-2399).
Previews: Sunday 12/29 l-5pm | Tuesday 12/31 12-4pm or by appointment
Featuring select items from several combined estates to include art works, Herter furniture, quality mid-century furniture and lighting, jewelry -fine and costume, musical instruments including Steinway grand, Chinese and Japanese, much more.
Tiffany Silver Dollar table lamp
Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Boucher coffee table
Dunbar
Period Biedermeier sofa
Period Mahogany tall chest, 18th Century
From a selection of furniture by Herter Brothers
Vintage Louis Vuitton hardcase suitcases
18th Century Italian carved wood angel
19th Century French gilt bronze
Italian marble bust by Pietro Bazzanti
Abstract Expressionism by Paul Jenkins
4 Lithographs, birds of Mt. Desert Island, Maine, by Carroll Sargent Tyson
30 plus lots of costume, sterling and designer jewelry
Antique Italian Violin by Gaetano Pasta
Oil by Robert Natkin, signed & dated 1962
Part of French 19th Century enameled glass selection
TERMS: Cash, check, all major credit cards, wire transfer • In-house Buyer’s Premium 28%, 3% cash or check discount. Wire fee 20.- ACH accepted Sales Tax 8.125% unless New York State ST 120 sales tax exemption is filed with us or items shipped out of state by certified shipper.
Absentee, phone bids and online bidding through www.liveauctioneers.com
Neil Vaughn, Auctioneer: 914-489-2399 • Theo De Haas, Sales Manager: 845-480-2381 • Office: 845-838-3049 • Fax: 845-838-6806
www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com • 432 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
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(203) 426-8036