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The auction features over 500 lots, including fine art, jewelry, collectibles, a single-owner collection of clocks & additional material from over 50 local estates. Internet bidding is available on several platforms.
STAMFORD, Conn. - Hartok -- An important 18th century French variegated marble-top centre table, a bronze statue of a panther by Anna Vaughan Hyatt Huntington (American, 1876-1973), and a watercolor on paper depicting boys on a pier by Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) are a few expected top lots in ACES Gallery's Spring Estates Auction set for Sunday, April 27th.
The auction, beginning promptly at 1pm Eastern time, features over 500 lots, including fine art, jewelry, collectibles, a single-owner collection of clocks, plus over 50 items from the collection of Susie Hilfiger (Greenwich, Conn.), and items descended through the family of a New York City auctioneer, circa 1930s. Additional material from over 50 local estates will also be offered.
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These will include fine art by names such as Benjamin Constant and Nicola Simbari; dozens of bronzes (including Erte); antique and contemporary furniture (Regency, American, William Hinn, Stephen Swift and others); silver, gold and gemstone jewelry items; sterling flatware services; rugs and carpets; wonderful decorative arts; portrait miniatures; and much more.
The auction will be in the Stamford gallery, with an in-person preview, plus phone and absentee bidding, as well as online bidding on three platforms (LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Drouot.com). There will be no in-person bidding during the auction. It will be an online auction.
The 18th century French Neoclassical centre table is in two pieces and has an impressive, round, three-inch-thick variegated marble top, 50 ¾ inches in diameter weighing over 600 pounds, with an ogee beveled edge, supported by a carved gilt and painted conforming frame raised on eight straight tapering legs decorated with acanthus leaves and gilt scrolls. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
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The bronze sculpture by Anna Vaughan Hyatt Huntington stands 6 ½ inches tall and is titled Reaching Panther. It was previously owned by a noted art historian. Estimate: $4,000-$6,000.
The watercolor on paper by Reginald Marsh is a figural work that depicts boys on a New York City pier. It measures 13 inches by 18 ½ inches (minus frame). Estimate: $3,000-$5,000.
An oil on canvas by Nicola Simbari (Italian,1927-2012), titled The Girl in White, the stretcher 39 ½ inches by 29 ½ inches, (minus the 46 ½ inch by 32 ½ inch frame that's impressed Florence Art Gallery in Italy), has a Palm Beach, Florida gallery label on verso and should hit $2,000-$4,000.
To learn more about ACES Gallery, please visit www.aces.net. Updates are posted often.
The auction, beginning promptly at 1pm Eastern time, features over 500 lots, including fine art, jewelry, collectibles, a single-owner collection of clocks, plus over 50 items from the collection of Susie Hilfiger (Greenwich, Conn.), and items descended through the family of a New York City auctioneer, circa 1930s. Additional material from over 50 local estates will also be offered.
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These will include fine art by names such as Benjamin Constant and Nicola Simbari; dozens of bronzes (including Erte); antique and contemporary furniture (Regency, American, William Hinn, Stephen Swift and others); silver, gold and gemstone jewelry items; sterling flatware services; rugs and carpets; wonderful decorative arts; portrait miniatures; and much more.
The auction will be in the Stamford gallery, with an in-person preview, plus phone and absentee bidding, as well as online bidding on three platforms (LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Drouot.com). There will be no in-person bidding during the auction. It will be an online auction.
The 18th century French Neoclassical centre table is in two pieces and has an impressive, round, three-inch-thick variegated marble top, 50 ¾ inches in diameter weighing over 600 pounds, with an ogee beveled edge, supported by a carved gilt and painted conforming frame raised on eight straight tapering legs decorated with acanthus leaves and gilt scrolls. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
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The bronze sculpture by Anna Vaughan Hyatt Huntington stands 6 ½ inches tall and is titled Reaching Panther. It was previously owned by a noted art historian. Estimate: $4,000-$6,000.
The watercolor on paper by Reginald Marsh is a figural work that depicts boys on a New York City pier. It measures 13 inches by 18 ½ inches (minus frame). Estimate: $3,000-$5,000.
An oil on canvas by Nicola Simbari (Italian,1927-2012), titled The Girl in White, the stretcher 39 ½ inches by 29 ½ inches, (minus the 46 ½ inch by 32 ½ inch frame that's impressed Florence Art Gallery in Italy), has a Palm Beach, Florida gallery label on verso and should hit $2,000-$4,000.
To learn more about ACES Gallery, please visit www.aces.net. Updates are posted often.
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