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New York, NY, United States
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Sevens Harvest of Classics
Join us on November 5th, 2025, at 2 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) / 11 AM Pacific Time (PT) for Sevens Harvest of Classics, a distinguished autumn auction celebrating the enduring beauty of form, color, and craftsmanship. This carefully composed event invites collectors and connoisseurs to experience a gathering of masterworks that embody both historical depth and refined artistry.
The sale opens with an array of mid-century modern design objects, representing the evolution of simplicity and form that shaped the modern interior. It then moves into the refined elegance of Swedish Northern design, accompanied by an impressive selection of Art Nouveau and Jugendstil works. From sculptural lighting to rare decorative objects, each piece reflects the harmony between material and imagination that defines the golden age of design.
Among the highlights are exceptional examples by Louis Comfort Tiffany, including rare specimens of his famed Favrile pottery, celebrated for their iridescent luster and organic silhouettes. Complementing these works is an important SEG Saturday Evening Girls vase, emblematic of the American Arts and Crafts movement?s union of beauty and purpose.
The auction also features luminous iridescent ceramics by the Massier dynasty, and Marius Alexandre, each revealing the radiant experimentation and technical mastery that marked the turn of the century. Enriching the sale further are pieces from the Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye movement, whose ceramics embody the sophistication of French stoneware and the expressive vitality of artisanal design.
This sale honors the legacy of design through eras of innovation and artistry, uniting collectors and admirers in a celebration of timeless craftsmanship and aesthetic heritage.
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0017: Lunescape Unique, Mediterranean Blue Glazed Vase with Rustic Textured Finish, 20th CenturyEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
0019: Gerd Bogelund, Royal Copenhagen Turquoise Stoneware Potpourri Lamp Shade with Foot - 1964Est. $100-$200Lot Passed
0023: Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, Stoneware "Verkstad" Vase with Blue Haresfur Glaze -Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
0024: Wilhelm Kage Porcelain Cigarette Holder for the Royal Automobile Club (KAK) - 1928Est. $25-$75Lot Passed
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