Inaugural Boston Auction 2023-06-08 Auction - 129 Price Results - DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers in NY
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Raoul Dufy French, 1877-1953 Le port de Boston, 1950Federal Inlaid Mahogany SideboardPaul Revere Jr. Silver Tablespoon
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New York, NY, United States
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Inaugural Boston Auction

Doyle is pleased to announce our Inaugural Boston Auction scheduled for Thursday, June 8, 2023 at Noon. The auction will offer a wide range of property from collections and estates in the New England area and beyond. Featured will be Artwork, Furniture, Silver, Decorative Arts and Jewelry. The public is invited to the exhibition and auction in our Boston gallery located at 236 Clarendon Street adjacent to Newbury Street. Furniture & Decorative Arts The Inaugural Boston Auction features an international selection of furniture and decorative arts from across 300 years. There are several examples of furniture by Danish designers from the mid-20th century, much of which is consigned by the Margolis family of Brookline, Massachusetts. The furniture is eminently useful and recognizable – a low table, a teak double chest, a Saarinen-designed “tulip” table, and an extensive Paul Cadovius wall storage unit. Folk art and other objects of 19th century Americana come from a New Hampshire collection, highlighted by an impressive gilt and carved pilot house eagle and two pairs of portraits attributed to well-known folk artists Sheldon Peck and Joseph Whiting Stock. Very nice examples of antique Massachusetts-made furniture are offered as well – a Chippendale Salem high chest of drawers, a Boston Federal sideboard bearing characteristics of the finest furniture made by the Seymours, and a compact and carefully carved Classical serving table made in Salem. The sale also features a variety of American, British, and Continental silver, including three lots of 18th century Boston silver (by Paul Revere, Jr. and Jacob Hurd) consigned by an estate. Also from the same collection are nautical antiques and instruments highlighted by a large scrimshaw-decorated whalebone plaque.
Auction Curator:
Chris Barber
Chris Barber
VP/Director, American Furniture & Decorative Arts
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Follower of David Teniers The Alchemist: Follower of David Teniers The Alchemist Oil on canvas 21 3/4 x 26 inches This work is based on the original painting housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. C Property of a Chestnut Hill Estate
0001: Follower of David Teniers The AlchemistEst. $2,000-$4,000
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