Eclectic collections slated to sell April 26-27
The Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Spring Antiques, Fine & Decorative Arts Auction contains a wide selection of material and will include everything from fine art and rare timepieces to miniature lighting and estate jewelry.
MT. CRAWFORD, Va. — The Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Spring Antiques, Fine & Decorative Arts Auction contains a wide selection of material and will include everything from fine art and rare timepieces to miniature lighting and estate jewelry.
The large auction will take place over two days, Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27, 2019, with absentee, phone, internet, and in-house bidding available.
Friday's auction session
Friday’s session, beginning at 9:30 a.m., will start the weekend off and features the second half of the Barbara and Moe Tourison miniature lamp collection, and 18th-20th century American and European glass from the estate collection of Eugene and Charlene Sussel, Rockville, Maryland.
Auction highlights include a rare Andrew Jackson/Franklin Pierce pattern White House spoon glass and wine rinser; an important Thomas Webb Chien Lung carved cameo vase; other fine European and American art glass, including examples by Tiffany, Galle, Daum Nancy, Durand, and Steuben; 18th and 19th century Continental glass; antique and modern paperweights, including examples by Baccarat, Clichy, and a variety of studio artists and studio glass.
Saturday's auction session
Saturday’s session, beginning at 9:30 a.m., should prove to be equally exciting and includes (but is not limited to) property descended in the Carter family of Virginia; the estate of Holton Rosenquist, Bradford, Illinois; an Ohio estate collection; the estate of Jean and Ivar Johnson, Vienna, Virginia; selections from the James B. Patrick estate, Staunton, Virginia; and property deaccessioned by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, Mount Vernon, Virginia.
The day’s offerings consist of British and Continental furniture and accessories; paintings, prints, and statuary; Asian material of all types; a collection of Tiffany bronze and Tiffany retailed items; fine silver and jewelry; a collection of Buffalo pottery, including rare examples; 18th and 19th century ceramics; a collection of fine timepieces, including numerous carriage clocks, pocket watches, and table clocks; a collection of American silver-plate figural napkin rings; and Mid-century Modern material.
Highlights include a Niderviller porcelain vase-shaped annular clock; a French animated industrial clock modeled on a horizontal steam boiler; a Dale Chihuly original abstract painting; a Handel Egyptian table lamp with reverse-painted shade; a Kirk repousse seven-piece sterling tea and coffee service with matching tray; an impressive 7.58 carat emerald, diamond, and platinum ring; and a Stickley china cabinet (circa 1905).
The complete catalog for both days is posted on www.jeffreysevans.com and will be available for absentee and live bidding through the Jeffrey S. Evans LIVE platform, as well as Live Auctioneers and Invaluable.
All lots will be on public preview at the firm’s gallery (2177 Green Valley Ln., Mt. Crawford, Virginia) April 24-25 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, and April 26-27 from 8 a.m. until the last lot is sold each day. For additional information, visit www.jeffreysevans.com, e-mail info@jeffreysevans.com, or call 540-434-3939.
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