Kennedy’s to sell estate of prominent Memphis clan June 11

Gorgeous Royal Vienna portrait vase, one of many Royal Vienna and Dresden pieces to be sold. Image courtesy of Kennedy’s Auction Service.
LiveAuctioneers will provide Internet live bidding.
The Walthal collection will headline the event, but other consignments will be sold as well.
Mrs. Walthal was a lifelong resident of Memphis and a past president of the Memphis Country Club. She was very involved in church activities and local charities. Most of the pieces in her collection were descended to her by her father and grandfather – both of whom were presidents of the Memphis Cotton Exchange – and her late husband’s family.
The Walthal family has been in the Memphis real estate business for three generations. In fact, one of the more interesting pieces in the sale is a Walthal Real Estate Companies rolltop desk, built by Gunn Furniture Co. The desk is massive, at 72 inches wide, and was no doubt witness to many of the real estate transactions that helped shape modern-day Memphis.
“It’s easy to see that Mrs. Laurie held the pieces that made up her collection close to her heart because of the time and effort she spent in preserving and caring for them,” said Mark Kennedy of Kennedy’s Auction Service. “This may just be one of the finest auctions ever held in the mid-South. I encourage everyone to attend live or bid online, through LiveAuctioneers.com.”
Period furniture will feature an impressive, six-piece J. & J.W. Meeks parlor suite in the lovely Stanton Hall pattern. The suite includes a sofa, four chairs – two of them armchairs – and a recamier, or fainting couch. Also sold will be an important 19th-century rosewood rococo marble-top pedestal with floral, grape and mask carvings and with a hanging fruit center, 42 inches high.
Another furniture piece expected to generate intense bidder interest is an antique pietre dure (Italian for “hard stone”) center table with porphyry, lapis and other marbles. The table measures 48 inches long by 31 inches wide by 29 inches tall. Pietre dure is a skilled decorative technique in which precious or semi-precious stones are inlaid into marble or other soft stone.
Decorative accessories will include a handsome patinated and gilt bronze clock with cherubs, a fine collection of Royal Vienna and Dresden portrait vases and plates, a large collection of 19th-century bronzes by noted listed artists, and a monumental 19th-century marble statue of Cupid and Putto wrestling over a heart on original green marble pedestal, artist signed.
Artwork will feature two works by Frederic Tanqueray Anderson (1846-1926), who was a bookkeeper at the Memphis Cotton Exchange, studied under the French Impressionist Camille Pissaro in 1889 and regularly contributed to magazines such as Harper’s Weekly and Leslie’s. Also sold will be an oil on canvas by Edward Lamson Henry (1841-1919), titled Sketch for the Reading of the Story of Bluebird, with labels from the Ira Spanierman Gallery in New York City and the Greenville County Museum of Art in Greenville, S.C.
A preview will be held on Thursday, June 9, from noon to 8 p.m., and on Friday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. In addition to live bidding and Internet bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com, phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. A 12 percent buyer’s premium will be applied to all purchases (15 percent for online purchases), with a 2 percent discount for cash or good check.
Kennedy’s Auction Service is a family-owned and operated auction and appraisal firm with over 35 years’ experience in the antique and auction business. Services include auctions, appraisals and estate buy-outs. Complete liquidations are held on-site or in the firm’s historic, circa 1902 auction facility, located at 160 W. Court Ave. in downtown Selmer, Tenn.
For details phone Kennedy’s at (731) 645-6357 or email Mark@KennedysAuctionService.com. To learn more about Kennedy’s Auction Service and the June 11 estate auction, log on to www.KennedysAuctionService.com.
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Bronze statue perched atop a 19th-century rosewood rococo marble-top pedestal. Image courtesy of Kennedy’s Auction Service.

Nineteenth-century marble statue of Cupid and Putto wrestling, on the original green marble pedestal. Image courtesy of Kennedy’s Auction Service.