Hudson Valley Auctioneers – Antiques & Estate Auction
June 27 at 3 pm
432 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508
www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com
Tel: 845-838-3049
Fax: 845-838-6806
BEACON, N.Y. — Hudson Valley Auctioneers will present a 500-lot, unreserved antiques and estate auction with absentee, phone and online bidding through Liveauctioneers.com on Monday, June 27, at an early start of 3 pm Eastern time.
The sale begins with a collection of Chinese bronzes, pairs of porcelain vases, carved jades, Kesi badges, watercolors, porcelain painted tiles, an eight-panel porcelain candle screen and other artifacts. A selection of furniture throughout the sale ranges from a selection of country to several standout midcentury examples and Victorian rosewood and marble top tables. Two midtown New York City estate cleanouts offered up quite an extensive collection, led by a Philadelphia Eighteenth Century Windsor armchair, a Virginia pierced tin pie safe in blue, lots of decorated stoneware, an early painted barber pole, whirligigs, early iron and tools, architectural fan elements, vanes, decoys, textiles and other American provincial home objects. A Garrison, N.Y., collector contributed a group of Nineteenth Century frames. mirrors, woodenware, gilt bronze and Empire, Federal and Restoration furniture
From a Somers, N.Y., estate, a collection of early firematic helmets, lanterns, badges, bells, a Mills 5-cent slot, a Gottlieb “Fun Park” pinball, a large Old Dutch Cleaner enamel sign, lots of cast iron garden items and a steel medical cabinet should garner man cave interest. A fascinating story if true regards an English traveling medical cabinet from an old Hastings-on-Hudson estate purportedly owned by Dr Samuel Mudd. Old labeled Baltimore bottles lend a bit of credence, but aside from urban legend there is no proof.
Lighting and clock enthusiasts will be happy with the large selection of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century timepieces and selection of lamps and chandeliers, mostly Art Deco, midcentury and Nineteenth Century bronze examples. Midcentury pieces include a set of six bent wood Charles Eames dining chairs with rare Evans Products labels, a Borge Mogensen secretary desk, a Ritva Puotila Finnish 1972 rug, three Mies van der Rohe chairs with Danish labels, two Joe Colombo office carts, Erik Hogland glass, Herbert Krenchel bowls, a WMF punchbowl, Woodard mesh chairs and works by Lalique, Icart, Hagenauer, Curtis Jere and Julia Glickens.
A group of sterling silver flatware and hollowware, American silver coins, a small but select collection of estate jewelry, silver and bronze Judaica from an old Polish family as well as Tiffany, Christophle and a large tea service will be featured mid-sale.
Several china services and various porcelains and glass include services of hand painted Limoges, Masons and Noritake, as well as Waterford, Baccarat and other standards.
Other items of interest include a large selection of Persian rugs, including several room-size and a collection of Native American Crystal style weavings. The day’s art selections include works by Leon Job Vernet, Michel Jacobs, Bill Schmidt, Erte, Armando Martinez, Rosetta Bohnert, Crawford Young, Henry Hitchings, Edward H. Pohl, J. Arnold, Manuel Chong Neto, Jan Zack, Yvonne Cheffer-Delouise and several by Dianna Altman, among the many.
In-house previews are Sunday, June 26, from 1 to 5 pm and Monday, noon to 2:30 pm or by appointment. Absentee and phone bidding is available. Pickup and payment of all items begins Tuesday, June 28, 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 information, www.hudsonvalleyauctioneers.com, 845-480-2381 or 914-489-2399.
Preview: Sunday 1 to 5 pm Monday, Noon-2:30 pm Auction at 3 pm EST
Curtis Jere, 1971
19th Century oil painting, unsigned.
Asian bronzes, sample
Selection Banjo clocks
Manuel Chong Neto, 1978
Selection of asian porcelain
Borge Mogensen Danish Secretary Desk
18th Century Philadelphia Windsor armchair
regency doctors cabinet, Dr Samual Mudd Set 6, Eames for H. Miller attributation
2 of 14 native rugs, incl. crystal style
Enameled advertising sign, large
Jules Cheret poster, Musee Grevin
Sample of fire house, fighter collectibles.
Oil, C. Vargas
Mills 5-cent castle front slot machine
Virginia pierced tin pie safe in old paint
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