American paintings earn strong results at auction
Important American paintings from the 19th century through the contemporary era were available during Shannon’s semi-annual American and European Fine Art Auction.
MILFORD, Conn. – Important American paintings from the 19th century through the contemporary era were available during Shannon’s semi-annual American and European Fine Art Auction, held Oct. 25, 2018 in Milford, Connecticut.
Featuring 237 lots, the auction included quality examples of American Impressionism, American Coastal scenes and Modernism.
The top lot in the sale was a sailing scene depicting a New York Yacht Club race by Edward Moran. The price climbed quickly as phone bidders relayed bids against the internet and the room. In the end the work sold to a phone bidder for $112,500.
Shannon’s has historically achieved strong prices for scenes of New York City and this sale was no exception. Alfred Mira’s fresh-to-the-market view of Washington Square Park set a record, selling for $81,250 against a $25,000-$35,000 estimate.
Other notable paintings
There were several other notable sales including Walter Schofield’s large Winter Landscape, 45” x 60”, that sold for $75,000 to a buyer in the UK. A masterpiece quality painting by Monhegan artist Andrew Winter achieved a $42,500 sale price against a $20,000-$30,000 estimate and a light-filled oil painting of a Red Barn in the Winter by Walter Launt Palmer brought $75,000.
Owner Sandra Germain commented on the sale: “We are very pleased with the results and the interest in our sales. We continue to see an increasing number of new collectors from all age groups, which is encouraging.”
A unique offering in the sale was a William Wilcox On the Boardwalk, Atlantic City. The painting was in excellent original condition and attracted the attention of many collectors. It doubled the high estimate selling for $30,000. An A.F. Tait Solitude, Forked Lake, also in original condition, documented and exhibited sold for $37,500 against a $15,000-$25,000 estimate.
More art auction surprises
Among the 237 lots in the sale, there were a few sleepers that attracted the attention of bidders online, on the phones and in the room. A winter landscape by Hugh Bolton Jones more than doubled its estimate selling for $13,750 against a $3,000-$5,000 estimate. There were more than 15 bidders on the phones for the lot. Another sleeper was a small Peto still-life of grapes which sold for $9,375 against a $2,000-$3,000 estimate.
For the full results of the Oct. 25 auction, visit www.shannons.com. Shannon’s produces an extensive color catalog, which is available for sale on www.shannons.com or by calling 203-877-1711.
Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. The next auction will be an Online Fine Art Auction in January 2019 followed by another cataloged Fine Art Auction in May 2019. To consign a single piece of artwork, an estate or a collection, call the firm directly at 203-877-1711, or e-mail info@shannons.com.
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