Tavern on the Green - Day 1 - January 13 2010-01-13 Auction - 364 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 5
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Bronze Diving Lady Originally from Maxwell's PlumTavern on the Green Custom Printed PanelEight Place Settings from Tavern on the Green
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Tavern on the Green - Day 1 - January 13

Growing up as the son of Mervyn LeRoy who was best known as the producer of The Wizard of Oz, Warner's Hollywood upbringing proved the ideal training ground for the person who came to be thought of as NYC's grandest showman. When he took over Tavern, Warner and his wife Kay, immediately closed the landmark restaurant's doors for an unheard of $10 million, multi-year facelift. In August of 1976 Tavern on the Green re-opened. Its breathtaking rooms dazzled sophisticated New Yorkers and visitors alike. Sparkling antique crystal chandeliers trickled down from vaulted ceilings while massive art nouveau mirrors reflected the lush park surroundings just outside the greenhouse-like walls. Stained-glass creations of century-old Tiffany glass produced intense rainbows of color matched only by cascading floral arrangements flowing from every corner. Joyful topiary peeked in from the gardens just beyond. The total effect, from that day to this, remains stunning. But now the LeRoy era is coming to an end. And the fabulous antiques and the extraordinary creations will all be sold. The Baccarat crystal chandeliers and the fabulous stained glass will be sold. Copper weathervanes and stone sculpture will be sold. The outdoor garden furniture and Japanese lanterns, so much a trademark of the Tavern, will be sold. The place settings that were part of so many wonderful dinners will be sold. Even the beautiful canvas murals on the walls will carefully come down and find new owners. This multi-day auction without minimum reserve will begin on Wednesday, January 13th, and continue through Thursday, the 14th, being held live at Tavern on the Green. An auction day open to the public but geared to the trade will be held at Tavern on the Green on January 15th.
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Tall Lidded Coffee Urn: Tall silver-colored coffee urn with lid and spigot. Approx. H23"
0100: Tall Lidded Coffee UrnEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Vintage Tavern on the Green Sign: Original Tavern on the Green signage with iconic green and white floralinear design with prancing deer, on dual sided square plexiglass. Some lettering has worn away with age. Approx. H28" x 33
0102: Vintage Tavern on the Green SignEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Simon Pearce Signed Bowls Made for Warner LeRoy: A pair of Simon Pearce footed clear glass bowls made expressly for Warner LeRoy. The artist's name is engraved on each piece. H10.25" x dia. 16.25"
0103: Simon Pearce Signed Bowls Made for Warner LeRoyEst. $1,000-$4,000
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Pair of Antique Brass Gas Sconces: Antique brass sconces intended for gas illumination. Heavy quality brass, with perforated decorative light cups and spiraled arms.
0104: Pair of Antique Brass Gas SconcesEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Set of Four Five-Branch Candelabra: Set of four candelabra. Each is silverplate with five branches for candles. H25"
0106: Set of Four Five-Branch CandelabraEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Rectangular Puntice Mirror: Rectangular puntice mirror. H48" x 29.5"
0109A: Rectangular Puntice MirrorEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Mahogany Bar with Brass Foot Rail: Tavern's L-shaped paneled mahogany bar originally resided across town at Warner LeRoy's famed first restaurant, Maxwell's Plum. Manhattan restaurateur Drew Nieporent bought the centerpiece Maxwell's
0114W: Mahogany Bar with Brass Foot RailEst. $4,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Jumping Horse Weathervane: Copper weather vane of a leaping horse with rider in classic gear. H35" x 30"
0115: Jumping Horse WeathervaneEst. $4,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Twenty-Four Boston Tea Pots: Twenty-four Boston tea pots. White china tea pots with lids from Tavern on the Green. H3.35" x 7"
0116: Twenty-Four Boston Tea PotsEst. $200-$1,000Lot Passed
Twenty-Four Boston Tea Pots: Twenty-four Boston tea pots. White china tea pots with lids from Tavern on the Green. H3.35" x 7"
0122: Twenty-Four Boston Tea PotsEst. $200-$1,000Lot Passed
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One Dozen Previously Enjoyed Sherbet Tablecloths: One dozen previously enjoyed sherbet with yellow jacquard woven tablecloths from Tavern on the Green. Square: 84" x 84"
0123: One Dozen Previously Enjoyed Sherbet TableclothsEst. $1,000-$4,000
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