January 24th, 2024 Collectors' Passion 2024-01-24 Auction - 393 Price Results - Nye & Company in NJ - Page 4
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Petrus Plancius, Engraved World MapJohnny Cash's Personal Hand-Carved CaneQueen Anne Walnut Dressing Table
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Bloomfield, NJ, United States
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January 24th, 2024 Collectors' Passion

Nye & Company

Nye & Company

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Nye & Company Auctioneers will be holding a two day Collectors? Passion auction featuring Folk Art from the Estates of Marjorie and Robert L. Hirschhorn. The sale also includes a curated selection of early American, English and Continental Furniture, an extensive assortment of Silver and a broad selection of Fine Art and Maps starting January 24th at 10 am Eastern Time. January is traditionally a month when Americana crosses the podium and this year is no exception. The collection of highly-inlaid parquetry furniture, canes and walking sticks from the Property from the Estates of Marjorie and Robert L. Hirschhorn anchors the artwork made on this side of the Atlantic. For example, Johnny Cash?s Personal Hand-Carved Owl- and Rattlesnake-Carved Cane is one of the highlights. There are also commemorative, G.A.R., Civil War, allegorical canes and walking sticks, some with figural handles and highly carved shafts. There are examples with busts of dogs, humans, animals and even Abraham Lincoln. They accumulated a number of elaborately-inlaid pieces of furniture and clocks. For example, a Roxbury Style Tall Case Clock was acquired by the Hirschhorns in 1993. The rare Two-Part Clock on Stand was made by Clayton Williams of Mt. Airy, North Carolina, circa 1959. The Sixteen-Sided, Elaborately-Inlaid Center Table is one of several pieces in the collection depicted in Richard Muhlberger, ?American Folk Marquetry: Masterpieces in Wood,? published by the American Folk Art Museum in 1998. A small selection from the Stanley Weiss Collection includes a Classical Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, a Queen Anne Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Table and a Federal Satinwood Tambour Secretary. A Pennsylvania and Connecticut collector is selling a Chippendale Walnut Chest-on-Chest with the idiosyncratic tall scroll-board of Lancaster County and a nice tall case clock.
Auction Curators:
Andrew K. Holter
Director, Business Development
John Nye
President
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Two Sterling Silver Meat Skewers: One English, London, William Eaton, sterling, 16"l. The second, American, Gorham sterling, 10"l, approx., 8 t.o.Provenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0075: Two Sterling Silver Meat SkewersEst. $300-$500
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Four Small Sterling Silver Ladles: 6.5" - 4"l. Together with two plated ladles. Also including a Gorham sterling silver "Lancaster" pattern stuffing spoon, 12"l, two plated sugar tongs, a nut cracker, Tiffany child's spoon, two plated
0078: Four Small Sterling Silver LadlesEst. $300-$500
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Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table: Attributed to Henry Cliffton, Philadelphia, 1750-1760. Top drawer retains a gallery label.30-1/2"h x 35-1/4"w x 20"dFor a related piece in the Mabel Brady Garvan Collection at Yale University Art
0080: Queen Anne Walnut Dressing TableEst. $7,000-$10,000Lot Passed
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Card Table: Attributed to John and Thomas Seymour or one of their contemporaries, Boston. The rear rail bears a Levy Gallery label.29"h x 36"w x 17-1/8"dProvenance: Bernard & S. Dean Levy, New YorkProvenance:
0082: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Card TableEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Chest: Philadelphia, late 18th C.38"h x 38-3/4"w x 22"dLiterature: American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection Vol III, pl.1354, p.590Provenance: Israel Sack, Inc., New YorkProvenance: Property from a
0083: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine ChestEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Work Table: Attributed to John and Thomas Seymour or one of their contemporaries, Boston, 1800-1820. The top drawer fitted with a divided interior and felt writing surface. The lower drawer fitted with a G & L
0084: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Work TableEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Chippendale Carved Mahogany Side Chair: Massachusetts, 1760-1780. Sun-bleached.37-1/2"hProvenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0085: Chippendale Carved Mahogany Side ChairEst. $400-$600
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Late Chippendale Bowfront Chest of Drawers: Cherrywood. Probably Connecticut, late 18th C.36-1/4"h x 43"w x 24"dProvenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0086: Late Chippendale Bowfront Chest of DrawersEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Lolling Chair: New England, 1800-1820.43"h x 25-1/2"w x 23"dProvenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York CollectorGinsburg & Levy, New York, 1966
0087: Federal Inlaid Mahogany Lolling ChairEst. $700-$1,000
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Chippendale Figured Mahogany Pembroke Table: Philadelphia, circa 1780. The drawer fitted with a gallery label.28"h x 20-1/2"w x 27"dProvenance: Ginsburg & LevyProperty from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0089: Chippendale Figured Mahogany Pembroke TableEst. $800-$1,200
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Federal Carved Mahogany Shield Back Armchair: Rhode Island, circa 1800. Together with a copy of the John Brown House Loan Exhibition Book. 2 pieces.Provenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York CollectorLiterature: The John Brown
0090: Federal Carved Mahogany Shield Back ArmchairEst. $700-$1,000
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Federal Mahogany Candlestand: American, 18th/19th C. Restorations.28-1/2"h x 18-1/4"wProvenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0092: Federal Mahogany CandlestandEst. $150-$250
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Joshua Otis Queen Anne Walnut Side Chair: Boston, 1750-1770. The slip seat fitted with a period label which reads "Joshua Otis...1767". For a related chair see Kirk, John F., "American Chairs" No. 102, p. 99.38-1/2"hProvenance: Israel Sack,
0093: Joshua Otis Queen Anne Walnut Side ChairEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Caleb Strong Federal Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard: With serpentine front. New York, circa 1800. Caleb Strong was governor of Massachusetts from 1800-1807 and 1812-1816. The inside of the right cupboard door has a history of ownership written in
0094: Caleb Strong Federal Inlaid Mahogany SideboardEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Federal Mahogany Sofa: New England, probably Massachusetts, 1800-1820.Appx 35"h x 80"w x 21"dProvenance: Israel Sack, Inc., New YorkProperty from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0096: Federal Mahogany SofaEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Federal Plumb Pudding Mahogany Sofa Table: Boston, 1800-1815.28-3/4"h x 40"w x 25-3/4"dProvenance: Ginsburg & Levy, 1969Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0097: Federal Plumb Pudding Mahogany Sofa TableEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Empire Maple and Pine Bedstead: American, 19th C. and later. With later platform tester.Appx 77"h x 45"w x 80"l Provenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector
0098: Empire Maple and Pine BedsteadEst. $200-$300
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