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Tiffany, Gallé lamps shine on 1,800-lot Heritage auction June 19-21

Gallé overlay glass Iris study lamp (left), circa 1900, shade and base marked, 22 inches high (est. $40,000-$60,000) and an Apulian red-figured volute-krater, attributed to the Group of Copenhagen 4223, circa 340-320 B.C., 27-1/2 inches high (est.: $35,000-$45,000). Heritage Auctions images
Gallé overlay glass Iris study lamp (left), circa 1900, shade and base marked, 22 inches high (est. $40,000-$60,000) and an Apulian red-figured volute-krater, attributed to the Group of Copenhagen 4223, circa 340-320 B.C., 27-1/2 inches high (est.: $35,000-$45,000). Heritage Auctions images

DALLAS – A grand Peony Border bronze floor lamp by Tiffany Studios highlights nearly 1,800 lots in Heritage Auction’s Fine & Decorative Arts Auction in Dallas. The three-day auction event, June 19-21, includes estate signature pieces spanning furniture, lighting and a large selection of important Art Deco and Art Nouveau bronze.

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In addition to the Peony Border rarity, the auction’s exemplary selection of Tiffany Studios lighting includes a rare Turtleback Tile bronze floor lamp, both of which are from the Richard and Merle Haber Collection.

 

Tiffany Studios leaded glass and bronze floor lamps. On the left a circa 1910 Peony lamp, shade marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 1374,’ 74-1/2 inches high x 24 inches diameter (est. $100,00-$150,000) and a Turtleback tile lamp, circa 1910, base marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 377,’ shade marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 1511-2,’ 72 inches high x 21 1/4 inches diameter (est. $60,000-$90,000). Heritage Auctions images
Tiffany Studios leaded glass and bronze floor lamps. On the left a circa 1910 Peony lamp, shade marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 1374,’ 74-1/2 inches high x 24 inches diameter (est. $100,00-$150,000) and a Turtleback tile lamp, circa 1910, base marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 377,’ shade marked: ‘Tiffany Studios, New York, 1511-2,’ 72 inches high x 21 1/4 inches diameter (est. $60,000-$90,000). Heritage Auctions images

 

The collection holds a fine appointment of decorative arts ranging from a bronze titled The Young Archer, circa 1930, by Amadeo Gennarelli (est. $7,000) to a petite French mahogany and marquetry writing desk by Louis Majorelle (est. $6,000+).

Nearly 200 lots of art glass is led by a stunning Gallé overlay glass iris study lamp, circa 1900, (est. $40,000+) and a rare Daum Overlay and enameled glass Corbeau Grenouille vase from 1901 (est. $22,000+).

 

Impressive pair of Weller Sicard luster glazed pottery vases, Zanesville, Ohio, circa 1905, marked: ‘Sicard, Weller,’ 22 inches high (est. $10,000-$15,000). Heritage Auctions images
Impressive pair of Weller Sicard luster glazed pottery vases, Zanesville, Ohio, circa 1905, marked: ‘Sicard, Weller,’ 22 inches high (est. $10,000-$15,000). Heritage Auctions images

There will also be an exquisite selection of bronze, carved figures and dolls from the estate of late doll collector and television personality Richard Wright.

 

From the estate of Richard Wright is this pair of Art Deco bronze dancers by Pierre Laurel, 13 1/2 inches high on 6-inch marble bases (est. $4,000-$6,000). Heritage Auction image
From the estate of Richard Wright is this pair of Art Deco bronze dancers by Pierre Laurel, 13 1/2 inches high on 6-inch marble bases (est. $4,000-$6,000). Heritage Auction image

 

Paris porcelain figural compote with gilt bronze mounts, circa 1880, 19 1/2 inches high (est. $5,000-$8,000). Heritage Auctions images
Paris porcelain figural compote with gilt bronze mounts, circa 1880, 19 1/2 inches high (est. $5,000-$8,000). Heritage Auctions images

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