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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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The Collected Home
The Collected Home: Featuring Property from the Collection of Josephine Abercrombie, Pin Oak Stud, Versailles, Kentucky
The Collected Home is a curated marketplace where collectors, interior designers and dealers can find the perfect treasure, all in one place, and at approachable price points. The auction is comprised of works located at various Hindman locations throughout the country. Please be sure to confirm each lot's location prior to bidding and plan for shipping or retrieval of property accordingly.
Hindman is pleased to offer property from the collection of Josephine Abercrombie (Lots 1 - 159). Highlights from the collection include fine Georgian furniture, Chinese Export porcelain, English and American silver flatware and serving pieces, including a beautiful flatware service by Porter Blanchard, rugs, and mirrors, to name a few.
Josephine Abercrombie (1926-2022) was a life-long horsewoman, philanthropist, businesswoman and founder of The Lexington School in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the only child of Texas oilman and Cameron Iron Works founder J.S. Abercrombie and Lillie Frank Abercrombie. Josephine spent her childhood in Texas where she began showing American Saddle Horses as a young girl. Her success as a Saddlebred competitor and her passion for the sport led her to establish the thoroughbred-breeding farm Pin Oak Stud in Versailles, Kentucky in 1952. Over the past four decades Pin Oak Stud, under Josephine's leadership, has embodied excellence in thoroughbred breeding and racing. Additionally, Josephine was always an active supporter of her Texas and Kentucky communities, providing generous philanthropic support to educational institutions and civic projects.
The sale also features American and European furniture, silver and ceramics, Asian art, American and European fine art, Meissen porcelain, modern design and studio glass, and American folk art from various collections including: Property from a Michigan Collector, Property from the Collection of the Legendary Dealer Norm Flayderman, Property from a Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Property from the Estate of Joanne Wojtusiak, Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut.
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0004: An American Silver Presentation Stein of Houston Horse Show Association InterestEst. US$700-US$900
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0006: A Set of Twelve French Porcelain Bistro Plates in the Equestrian TasteEst. US$150-US$300
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0009: Alfred Lucas (English, 19th Century) after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English, 1802-1873)Est. US$100-US$200
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0015: Johannes Kip (Dutch, 1653-1722), after Leonard Knyff (Dutch, 1650-1722)Est. US$200-US$400
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0022: A Regency Style Mahogany Veneered and Brass Handled Fern StandEst. US$250-US$500
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0023: A Pair of George III-Style Satinwood-Inlaid Mahogany Cutlery UrnsEst. US$800-US$1,200
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