January 26th, 2023 Estate Treasures Auction 2023-01-26 Auction - 283 Price Results - Nye & Company in NJ - Page 2
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Navajo Fourth Phase Chief's Wearing BlanketThe Coles-Tomlinson Queen Anne Side ChairsEdison Electric Pen
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Bloomfield, NJ, United States
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January 26th, 2023 Estate Treasures Auction

Nye & Company

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Nye & Company Auctioneers will be holding a three-day sales extravaganza featuring American Furniture, Folk Art and Native American Art starting January 25th at 10am EST. The Chic and Antique Estate Treasures auction, which features nearly 1000 lots, is a curated mix of Fine and Decorative Arts spanning from the 18th Century to present day, including an exceptional selection of property from the Stanley Weiss Collection, folk art from the Maggie Cohen collection and superb early American furniture from a private Connecticut collection. Headlining the Chic and Antique Estates Treasure auction is property consigned by the well-known Rhode Island collector, Stanley Weiss. Other furniture highlights include a nice selection of Queen Anne and Chippendale furniture from a private Connecticut collection. There is also a rare birchwood blockfront kneehole bureau that was once owned by Walter and Kay Jeffords, who owned Faraway Farm in conjunction with Samuel Riddle. Not to be overshadowed is the rare Coles-Tomlinson set of six Queen Anne dining chairs attributed to the celebrated cabinetmaker William Savery of Philadelphia. There is also a nice selection of Native American objects, including a rare Navajo 4th Phase chief’s wearing blanket ca. 1870-1875. The sale has quite a lot of Folk Art which is headlined by the New York City collection of Maggie Cohen. Included in her collection are a number of potato stamped Northeast Coast Native American baskets and several whirligigs. There are also a number of cobalt-decorated stoneware pieces, decoys and ship models that come from a private Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Estate. This collector also had a keen eye for some exceptional folk paintings which include an early view of Paterson Falls, NJ, a pair of house portraits depicting the recto and verso of a Connecticut River home, a depiction of Washington’s headquarters in Newburgh, New York and a splendid still fruit still life in the manner of the Peale family of painters.
Auction Curators:
Andrew K. Holter
Director, Business Development
John Nye
President
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English Sterling Silver Footed Salver: Retailed by Crichton Bros, New York and London, hallmarked "LAC", with pie crust decorated rim10"dia and appx. 18 t.o.Provenance: Property from a Private New York City Collection
0353: English Sterling Silver Footed SalverEst. $600-$900
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Late 17th C. English Silver Caudle Cup: Hallmarks for London, 1680, caryatid handles, acanthus leaf decorated.3"hProvenance: Property from a Private New York City Collection
0355: Late 17th C. English Silver Caudle CupEst. $500-$1,000
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Gorham Sterling Silver Square Tazza: 3"h x 8"sq, #A4538 and appx. 17 t.o. Together with a weighted sterling silver distressed footed fruit tazza, and a silver plated doubled handled footed center bowl (14"l) Provenance: Property from a
0356: Gorham Sterling Silver Square TazzaEst. $500-$800
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Gunnar Andersen Sterling Silver "Karen" Flatware: Hand-hammered in the Arts and Crafts style, ca. 1940-1950s, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, six butter knives, twelve salad/luncheon forks, twelve soup spoons, twenty-four
0360: Gunnar Andersen Sterling Silver "Karen" FlatwareEst. $3,000-$5,000
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American Memorial Locket of George Washington: 19th C., watercolor on paper, in associated boxAppx. 1-3/4"h
0361: American Memorial Locket of George WashingtonEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Early 19th C. American Mourning Jewelry: Tests better than 14K, profusely enameled, with over 40 interlocking links and an enameled centerpiece with a braided hair memorial inset, engraved "Henrietta" on verso, in an associated English box.
0362: Early 19th C. American Mourning JewelryEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Georgian Pinchbeck Lovers' Pin: Late 18th C., ovoid shape with engraved border, in associated boxAppx. 1-3/4"h
0363: Georgian Pinchbeck Lovers' PinEst. $500-$1,000
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Georgian Cut Blue Glass Cameo Ring: Tests 14K, in associated box
0364: Georgian Cut Blue Glass Cameo RingEst. $400-$600
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Georgian Gold Ring: Mounted with an agate, tests 14K
0365: Georgian Gold RingEst. $400-$600
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The Coles-Tomlinson Queen Anne Side Chairs: Philadelphia, 18th C., set of six maple rush seat side chairs, attributed to William SaverySome replacements. 39-1/2"h x 21"w x 16-1/2"dProvenance: This piece belonged to Josiah E. Coles and his
0371: The Coles-Tomlinson Queen Anne Side ChairsEst. $20,000-$40,000
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Gothic Revival Cluster Column Rosewood Table: New York, ca. 1850-1860, with marble top28-3/4"h x 33-1/2"w x 39-1/2"d
0373: Gothic Revival Cluster Column Rosewood TableEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Hepplewhite Mahogany Six Leg Server: Probably American, 19th C. Some surface distress. 32-3/4"h x 5'w x 23-3/4"d
0374: Hepplewhite Mahogany Six Leg ServerEst. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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