Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: JUDYC
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Phillips
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Pool Table & Piano At Phillips
Rita Easton
NEW YORK CITY -- The contents of a New Jersey Victorian mansion were auctioned
by Phillips International Auctioneers on March 10, following a four-day
exhibition. The 172 lots offered, with 115 bidders in competition, resulted in
a gross of $419,275.
Headlining the auction was a Brunswick Aesthetic Movement marquetry inlaid
pool table, going to an interior decorator at $22,000. The price tied with a
mahogany Steinway parlor grand piano, model #101329, which sold to the trade.
A pair of American Empire gilt and stencil decorated card tables made in New
York, circa 1830 (est $6/8,000), garnered $12,500; an eight-light crystal and
gilt metal chandelier, six feet high, sold at $20,000 against an estimate of
$10/15,000; and a pair of Biedermeier flame birch book cabinets, each with
mullioned double doors, standing on paw feet, reached $10,000.
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement sofa table (est $5/7,000) ornately wrought of
papier-mache, which was inlaid with mother-of-pearl and painted black with
gilt decoration and floral sprays, reached $8,000; and a massive pair of late
Nineteenth Century Chinese export "Mandarin Canton" porcelain palace urns,
standing 26 inches high, each having a lid (est $4/6,000) fetched $11,000.
Aubusson tapestry cushions (est $5/700) brought $1,300 for two of average
size, while a pair of 21 by 21 inch cushions (est $1/1,500) reached $1,700; a
pair of blanc de chine table lamps made from a pair of porcelain urns,
possibly Meissen, sold at $2,500; and an Aubusson rug with dimensions of 21'4"
by 16'10", having been cut, nonetheless went out at $14,000.
Regency chinoiserie decorated marble-top columns (est $3/5,000) were purchased
at $4,000, and a giltwood confidante reached $4,250.
Prices quoted above do not reflect a buyer's premium.
