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Benefit Shop Foundation to auction estate furnishings Dec. 5

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This elegant home was filled with high-end furnishings and fine antiques. The room-size rug and the chandelier here are among the items on offer. The Benefit Shop Foundation image

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – When John Edelman bought his Westport waterfront home it came with a collection of high-end design furniture and European antiques. Edelman, who is CEO of Design Within Reach in Stamford, and his wife, Bonnie, favor the mid-century modern aesthetic, however, so they are donating the entire collection to the Benefit Shop Foundation, which will be showcased it in its monthly Red Carpet auction on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. Eastern time. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

The auction will include important European furniture, period Regency pieces, George III antiques, finely tailored English antiques, French Country, Asian decorative arts, bespoke pieces that came out of New York’s famed D&D Design Center.

A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit the Edelmans’ favorite charitable organization, DIFFA, Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, in New York City, as well as local organizations supported by the Benefit Shop Foundation.

“John and Bonnie Edelman have graciously donated over 200 items to this sale from their home, encompassing a variety of fine periods and styles. We are grateful to them for their generosity and know that buyers will be thrilled to see these gorgeous antique and designer pieces coming to market, many for the first time in decades,” said Pam Stone, owner and founder of the Benefit Shop Foundation. Stone added that the auction will be the first in their new larger space at 185 Kisco Ave., which is just around the corner from its former location but boasts 10,000 square feet of gallery space.

“In 10 years of business, we have grown to the point where our current space no longer adequately meets our needs. Our new facility is not only much bigger but it allowed us to better design the interior space the way we want to, with one area for storage and another for staff with ample room for previewing items and from which to conduct our auctions,” she said.

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A handmade Indian Amritsar room-size wool carpet measures 9 feet, 7 inches by 13 feet, 8 inches. Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. The Benefit Shop Foundation image

The best place to start when decorating a room is the floor, this auction offers several choices for buyers in the market for a new rug. Highlights of the waterfront Westport home include a Lavar collection Kerman room-size rug featuring an overall vine scroll and floral pattern on ivory ground, 13 feet, 10 inches by 19 feet (est. $5,000-$10,000) in mint condition, and an Indian Amritsar room-size carpet in shades of blue and ivory, measuring 9 feet, 7 inches by 13 feet, 8 inches (est. $3,000-$6,000) and a Tabriz room-size carpet with overall vine scroll design on a blue ground, measuring 8 feet, 10 inches by 12 feet, 9 inches (est. $2,000-$4,000).

George III furniture is well represented in the auction, led by a mahogany serving table (below), circa 1775, having leaf and fruit garlands decoration, part fluted and reed tapered square legs ending in spade feet, 36 by 81½ by 27 inches (est. $3,000-$6,000); and a mahogany and satinwood banded chest on chest, circa 1790, with a molded top, top section canted corners with inlaid flutes, 77½  by 42 by 20 inches (est. $1,500-$3,000).

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An antique George III mahogany serving table ($3,000-$6,000), circa 1775, will lead furniture offerings. The Benefit Shop Foundation image

The select grouping of English furniture continues with an English Regency rosewood center table with lion’s feet base, circa 1825, and an antique linen press, late 18th century, having an upper case rounded molded top over paneled doors and carved twist columns on corners, 77 by 47 by 22 inches (est. $1,000-$2,000).

Designer offerings sourced from New York’s famed D&D Design Center include a set of 10 dining side chairs in the Louis XVIII style, having barley twist legs and designer upholstery, 49 by 27 by 30 inches (est. $1,500-$3,000), and a Lorin Marsh dots oval mirror in the Art Deco style that is ringed with convex circular mirror dots in the border, 39 by 56 inches, which was originally bought from the Lorin Marsh showroom in the D&D building (est. $1,000-$3,000).

The auction runs from the floor up with the aforementioned carpets all the way up to the ceiling, featuring a 16-light tiered chandelier, a Saugatuck ceiling light fixture, 20th century, 69 by 51 inches (est. $600-$1,200); a circa 1930 wrought iron, six-arm chandelier (est. $400-$800) and a wrought iron and crystal scroll nine-light chandelier, 20th century (est. $400-$800).

For details contact the Benefit Shop Foundation at 914-864-0707.

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