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‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate items grace J. Garrett auction, Nov. 2-4

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate
Stunning 19th century oil on canvas painting by Nicolaas Pieneman (Dutch, 1809-1860), titled ‘Columbus Discovers America,’ signed lower right, 63in. x 76in. (est. $20,000-$30,000). J. Garrett Auctioneers image

DALLAS – Items from the estate of Lonnie “Bo” Pilgrim (1928-2017), the co-founder of Pilgrim’s Pride, at one time one of the largest chicken producers in the United States, will be the headliner of a three-day auction planned for Nov. 2-4 by J. Garrett Auctioneers. Most of the merchandise will be sold without reserve. Bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers.

Also offered will be items from Richard Horton of Fort Worth, Texas, who has amassed a museum-quality collection over the past 50 years. “This promises to be the auction event of the decade, with some of the finest antiques we’ve had the pleasure to sell,” said Jeff Garrett of J. Garrett Auctioneers.

Pilgrim co-founded Pilgrim’s Pride in 1946, when he opened a feed store in Pittsburg, Texas, outside of Dallas. He and his wife, Patty, became dedicated antique collectors and traveled the world to furnish their residences with the finest antiques. Many of the items in the sale come from the couple’s mansion home in Pittsburg, nicknamed Cluckingham Palace.

Auction highlights will include a large, museum-quality KPM collection; many notable bronze sculptures; some fine examples of marble statuary; large-scale cloisonné pieces; fine oil paintings, many of them religious in theme and well-known; and a massive carved jade screen.

French furniture will feature a Louis XVI bedroom suite after the design of Jean-Henri Riesener (French, 1734-1806) consisting of a bed, armoire and stands, having ormolu bronze mounts by Jean Rabiant and fruitwood marquetry and mahogany parquetry (est. $50,000-$90,000); and a top-quality circa 1870 Louis XVI gilt bronze mounted floral marquetry center table by Charles-Guillaume Diehl (French, 1811-1885), with dore bronze trim and accents (est. $8,000-$12,000).

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate
Louis XVI bedroom suite after the design of Jean-Henri Riesener (French, 1734-1806); a bed, armoire and stands, having ormolu bronze mounts by Jean Rabiant (est. $50,000-$90,000). J. Garrett Auctioneers image

A monumental pair of rare and museum-quality palace tables from around 1890, made from polished nickel and steel with rouge marble tops, from a design by Charles Paxton Gremillion of the renowned Dallas firm Loyd-Paxton, 6 feet long, has an estimate of $25,000-$50,000; while a scarce, circa 1900 Maison Millet tea or dessert table with yellow and cream marble top, signed Rogie, in excellent condition and standing on cabriole legs, should command $8,000-$14,000.

A pair of circa 1890 Royal Vienna urns, monumental in size at 57 inches tall each (on stands), with each capped urn surmounted by a large antlered gargoyle handles enriched with stylized gold decoration on a burgundy field, is estimated at $35,000-$45,000.

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate
Pair of circa 1890 Royal Vienna urns, 57in. tall each, (est. $35,000-$45,000). J. Garrett Auctioneers image

A large American gilt bronze and white marble centerpiece by Edward F. Caldwell & Co. (New York), circa 1905, with the large marble bowl held by two Greco-Roman figures, should hit $15,000-$30,000.

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate
Large American gilt bronze and white marble centerpiece by Edward F. Caldwell & Co., circa 1905, with the large marble bowl held by two Greco-Roman figures (est. $15,000-$30,000). J. Garrett Auctioneers image

An extraordinary pair of French Empire-style dore and patinated bronze candelabra, fashioned as wing angels holding trumpets with shaped arms atop tiered malachite pedestals with gilt bronze appliques, 76 inches tall, is expected to finish at $25,000-$35,000; while an outstanding quality French dore bronze figural mantel clock with a gold-wash finish and the top featuring the winged angel Israfil, her trumpet at her side ad she rests on a circular dial, should garner $7,500-$10,000.

‘Bo’ Pilgrim estate
French dore bronze figural mantel clock with a gold-wash finish and the top featuring the winged angel Israfil (est. $7,500-$10,000). J. Garrett Auctioneers image

A 19th century oil on canvas painting by the Dutch artist Nicolaas Pieneman (1809-1860), titled Columbus Discovers America, a stunning depiction signed lower right measuring 63 inches by 76 inches (framed), has an estimate of $20,000-$30,000. Also, an oil on canvas abstract painting by Joseph Fiore (American, 1925-2008), titled Somerville Blue (1960), signed lower right and 30 inches by 40 inches in planes of color with translucence, should sell for $7,500-$15,000.

Other expected top lots will include a rare 18th century Chinese 12-panel coromandel screen, overall 235 inches wide by 105 inches tall, with markings that communicate the celebration and gift of the screen to a high-ranking officer (est. $8,000-$12,000); and a stunning ruby and diamond ring (est. $3,000-$6,000) that has a coordinating necklace and bracelet in the auction.

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