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Up for bid will be gold jewelry and fine timepieces, French and other sterling silver; 18th century religious carvings; Herend china & Chelsea porcelain scent bottles; fine art photography; more
STAMFORD, Conn. - Hartok -- Original oil paintings by Alexander Young Jackson (Canadian, 1882-1974) and John Meyer (South African, b. 1942); a Rolex day-date President 18K gold men's wristwatch; a sterling silver service by Henri Louis-Chennailler and a French guilloche tea and coffee service will all be part of ACES Gallery's Spring Estates Auction on Sunday, June 14th.
The auction will begin promptly at 12 noon Eastern Time. Bidding will be available online, with telephone and absentee bidding also available. There will be no live in-person bidding, however. Internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Drouot.com.
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The auction features 425 lots, including property from the collection of Edmund and Leslie Glass of Manhattan, N.Y. and Redding, Conn.; fine art from a Rowayton couple; furnishings and objets d'art from a fine Greenwich, Conn. home; and items from a Fairfield, Conn. gentleman.
Up for bid will be gold jewelry and fine timepieces, including the aforementioned Rolex and a Vacheron & Constantin wristwatch; fine French and other sterling silver; 18th century religious carvings; Herend china and Chelsea porcelain scent bottles; fine art photography; mid-century modern furnishings; Asian art objects; ancient stone carvings; and Native American blankets.
The circa-1915 oil on board painting by Alexander Young Jackson is titled Hill County, Eastern Townships and measures 16 ½ inches by 19 inches. It's signed lower right, titled and signed on verso. The 1975 oil on board by John Meyer is titled Bethesda Road (Nieu Bethesda District) and measures 13 inches by 19 ½ inches (sight, minus frame). Both are estimated at $15,000-$25,000.
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The Rolex day-date President 18K gold men's wristwatch, consigned by the Fairfield, Conn. gentleman, has a champagne tapestry dial with baton numerals, a day window at the 12 o'clock position, a date window under a cyclops at the 3 o'clock position, and a leather-wrapped presentation box. It should change hands (or wrists) for $12,000-$18,000.
The four-piece French guilloche sterling tea and coffee service consists of a coffee pot, a tea pot, a lidded sugar with double handles and an open creamer, each on four feet with engine turned guilloche design. The set has a total silver weight of 60.2 ozt. (estimate: $3,000-$5,000). The 23-piece, 19th century Henri Louis-Chenailler (French) sterling silver flatware set comprises 12 forks and 11 spoons, with a total silver weight of 62.48 ozt. (estimate: $2,000-$4,000).
To learn more, visit www.aces.net.
The auction will begin promptly at 12 noon Eastern Time. Bidding will be available online, with telephone and absentee bidding also available. There will be no live in-person bidding, however. Internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Drouot.com.
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The auction features 425 lots, including property from the collection of Edmund and Leslie Glass of Manhattan, N.Y. and Redding, Conn.; fine art from a Rowayton couple; furnishings and objets d'art from a fine Greenwich, Conn. home; and items from a Fairfield, Conn. gentleman.
Up for bid will be gold jewelry and fine timepieces, including the aforementioned Rolex and a Vacheron & Constantin wristwatch; fine French and other sterling silver; 18th century religious carvings; Herend china and Chelsea porcelain scent bottles; fine art photography; mid-century modern furnishings; Asian art objects; ancient stone carvings; and Native American blankets.
The circa-1915 oil on board painting by Alexander Young Jackson is titled Hill County, Eastern Townships and measures 16 ½ inches by 19 inches. It's signed lower right, titled and signed on verso. The 1975 oil on board by John Meyer is titled Bethesda Road (Nieu Bethesda District) and measures 13 inches by 19 ½ inches (sight, minus frame). Both are estimated at $15,000-$25,000.
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The Rolex day-date President 18K gold men's wristwatch, consigned by the Fairfield, Conn. gentleman, has a champagne tapestry dial with baton numerals, a day window at the 12 o'clock position, a date window under a cyclops at the 3 o'clock position, and a leather-wrapped presentation box. It should change hands (or wrists) for $12,000-$18,000.
The four-piece French guilloche sterling tea and coffee service consists of a coffee pot, a tea pot, a lidded sugar with double handles and an open creamer, each on four feet with engine turned guilloche design. The set has a total silver weight of 60.2 ozt. (estimate: $3,000-$5,000). The 23-piece, 19th century Henri Louis-Chenailler (French) sterling silver flatware set comprises 12 forks and 11 spoons, with a total silver weight of 62.48 ozt. (estimate: $2,000-$4,000).
To learn more, visit www.aces.net.
Source: ACES Gallery
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