Traditional to Modern: Collector's Auction 2017-10-25 Auction - 514 Price Results - Stefek's Auctioneers & Appraisers in MI
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18th C. Chippendale Style Chest of DrawersGeorge Nelson for Herman Miller, Corner UnitStanislav Libensky (Czech, 1921-2002), Art Glass
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Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, United States
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Traditional to Modern: Collector's Auction

Stefek's Auctioneers & Appraisers "Traditional to Modern: Collector's Auction" highlights an array of furniture, decorative items, and fine art ranging from the late 18th century to contemporary pieces. Traditional furniture of note includes a Lyre Banjo clock by Aaron Willard, a Great American Eagle Civil War snare drum, a Rhode Island Queen Anne-style wing back chair, and a Hepplewhite-style two-part banquet table and chair set. Traditional works of art feature "The Visitation" drawing by Sebastiano Conca and an oil on canvas painting by Callander Goldsmith entitled "Firebrand". Modern furnishings of interest include a Cassina 413 CAB chair, a T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb lounge chair, a Tommi Parzinger floor lamp, and several lots of Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller DSS and DAX-1 stacking and arm chairs. A selection of handwoven rugs will be offered, as well as an assortment of 18th and 19th century Chinese decorative items. A range of Modern art includes work by Catherine Latham, Gustavo Novoa, and Sarkis Sarkisian. Stefek's Auctioneers & Appraisers is also pleased to offer a collection of fine jewelry and Hermès scarves. Jewelry highlights include a 14k yellow gold lady's England charm bracelet, lady's slide bracelet with assorted cameos, a pair of 18k yellow gold swirl earrings designed by Dunay, and a 14k yellow gold lady's charm bracelet. Over 150 Hermès silk scarves will be presented during this auction.
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Chippendale Mahogany Ladder Back Chair: Mahogany and upholstery. American, c. 1770. Width: 22", Height: 38". Seat Height: 16", Seat Depth: 18". Chair features a ribbon back and molded saddle seat.
0002: Chippendale Mahogany Ladder Back ChairEst. US$100-US$200
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Brass Footman and Compote Bowl: Footman: Height: 12 1/2", Length: 18", Depth: 15". Bowl: Height: 5 1/4", Diameter: 9 1/4".
0005: Brass Footman and Compote BowlEst. US$100-US$200
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19th C. Federal Sheraton Mahogany Canterbury: Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1800-1815. Height: 20 1/2", Length 18", Depth: 14". Canterbury features four tiers supported on turned baluster formed supports above a single drawer, and original hardware
0006: 19th C. Federal Sheraton Mahogany CanterburyEst. US$200-US$300
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Late 18th C. Mahogany Tilt Top Tea Table: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1760-1780. Height: 28", Diameter: 23". Table features a slightly raised edge dish top, brass latch and turn, column and birdcage support on a tripod base, and pad feet.
0007: Late 18th C. Mahogany Tilt Top Tea TableEst. US$300-US$500
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19th C. American Tiger Maple Corner Wash Stand: American, c. 1820. Height: 38 1/2", Width: 23 1/2", Depth 17 1/4".
0008: 19th C. American Tiger Maple Corner Wash StandEst. US$300-US$500
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Late 18th C. Red Walnut Tilt Top Tea Table: American, c. 1770. Height: 29", Diameter: 31". Chippendale style table displays a raised edge on a circular tilt top latch with birdcage designed support, and ball and claw feet.
0009: Late 18th C. Red Walnut Tilt Top Tea TableEst. US$400-US$600
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18th C. Chippendale Mahogany Phoenix Mirror: American, 18th C. Height: 52", Width: 24 5/8", Depth: 2 1/4". Mirror features a removable gold leafed carved phoenix crest finial with broken arch pediment, and a scroll and floral rosette.
0012: 18th C. Chippendale Mahogany Phoenix MirrorEst. US$550-US$750
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Early 19th C. Duncan Phyfe Style Work Table: Rosewood, mahogany. American, c. 1810-1820. Height: 29 5/8", Length: 20 1/4", Depth: 20". Length (extended): 37 5/8". Table features rosewood surface, two drop leaves, two drawers with double brass
0013: Early 19th C. Duncan Phyfe Style Work TableEst. US$550-US$750
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Late 18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany Card Table: Mahogany, birch. American, Late 18th C. Height: 29", Length: 36", Depth: 17 1/2". Depth (extended): 34 3/4". Table features a flip top supported by a fly out leg, birch inlay on apron, satin string
0014: Late 18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany Card TableEst. US$600-US$900
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18th C. Chippendale Red Gum Wood Linen Press: American, 18th C. Height: 79", Width: 49 5/8", Depth: 20". Cabinet features a cornice above two panel-led doors flanked by fluted pilasters and three overlapping drawers below, all on platform ogee
0016: 18th C. Chippendale Red Gum Wood Linen PressEst. US$650-US$850
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Early 19th C. Duncan Phyfe Period Mahogany Sofa: Mahogany and upholstery. American, c. 1800. Height: 35", Length: 80 1/4", Depth: 32". Seat Height: 15", Seat Depth: 21". Curved arm sofa features a carved back rail with swag, wheat, and tassel
0017: Early 19th C. Duncan Phyfe Period Mahogany SofaEst. US$800-US$1,000
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American Gothic Revival Cast Iron Bench: American, 20th C. Height: 35 1/2", Length: 45 1/2", Depth: 20". Painted green, the bench features a pierced back and seat with scroll and floral motifs, and scroll legs.
0018: American Gothic Revival Cast Iron BenchEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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S. Whiting, 19th C. Federal Eglomisé Banjo Clock: Samuel Whiting (American, 1778-19th C.). Concord, Massachusetts, c. 1810-1815. Height (without finial): 37 1/2", Width: 10", Depth: 3 7/8". Presentation clock features a mahogany banjo style case
0020: S. Whiting, 19th C. Federal Eglomisé Banjo ClockEst. US$900-US$1,100
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Early 19th C. Chippendale Cherry Grandfather Clock: Height: 90", Width: 21", Depth: 11". The clock features three brass ball and lightning rod finials with carved pierced lattice work on a domed top, a central glass dome shape door, a painted clock
0021: Early 19th C. Chippendale Cherry Grandfather ClockEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany/Pine Wing Back Chair: American, c. 1790. Mahogany, pine and upholstery. Width: 35" Height: 47 1/2" Seat Height: 17", Seat Depth: 20". Vertical armed wing chair features tapered front block form legs with stretcher bars,
0022: 18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany/Pine Wing Back ChairEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany Wing Back Chair: Mahogany and upholstery. American, c. 1790. Height: 47 1/2", Width: 34 1/2". Seat Height: 16", Seat Depth: 21". Chair features a serpentine crest, half serpentine wings, inlaid cuffs on the front
0023: 18th C. Hepplewhite Mahogany Wing Back ChairEst. US$1,500-US$1,800
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18th C. Rhode Island Queen Anne Wing Back Chair: Walnut, Maple and upholstery. Newport, Rhode Island, c. 1760. Height: 47", Width: 36". Seat Height: 19", Seat Depth: 20". Wing chair features an arched crest, cone-shaped arms, floral upholstery,
0024: 18th C. Rhode Island Queen Anne Wing Back ChairEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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