Date: Fri 24-Jul-1998
Date: Fri 24-Jul-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: SHANNO
Quick Words:
Remmey
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Wedgwood Brings Strong Prices At Remmey On July 12
w/cuts coming
SUMMIT, N.J. -- On July 12 Remmey Galleries held a special auction of the
Wedgwood collection of Paul MacNeil of Granby, Conn. Approximately 100 pieces
of Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century tri-colors, black basalts and
jasperwares in blue, green, lavender and yellow grounds were acquired from
some of the most prestigious collections in the world, including that of Gary
Cheval and the Lenhart collection, which was auctioned by Christie's in 1987.
Early caneware, rare shapes, unusual colors and uncommon scenes were the
hallmark of the Sunday afternoon auction.
National and international collectors competed on the auction floor and on
seven active phone lines. Keen interest on an unusual Nineteenth Century
3â¹-inch high black jasper dip spill vase, which was engine-turned with
vertical bands of black and white and rimmed with trailing foliage, resulted
in a final price of $1,495 against a presale estimate of $375/500. Prices
reflect a 15 percent buyer's premium.
A Nineteenth Century tri-colored blue, white and lilac lidded urn with ram
horn handles commanded $1,955 under active bidding. A pair of seven-inch high
yellow jasper dip pear-shaped vases, also Nineteenth Century, realized $2,185
against a presale estimate of $1/1,400. This pair of vases was purchased from
Christie's in 1987 as part of the Lenhart collection.
Enthusiastic bidders battled it out over a late Nineteenth Century tri-colored
white, green and lavender jasper three-piece footed chocolate service acquired
from the Gary Cheval collection, which resulted in a final price of $2,875
(est $1,6/1,800). A pair of 1810-20 black jasper dip vases hammered down at
$2,300, and a Nineteenth Century black jasper dip cache pot brought $1,150.
Active bidding on an 11-inch black jasper Portland vase, circa 1825, resulted
in a hammer price of $3,105.
The sales topper was the last lot of the day. Lot 91 consisted of a Nineteenth
Century 22-inch high slate blue jasper lidded urn ornamented with Flaxman's
figure of Hercules in the garden of the Hesperides. This piece, also from the
Gary Cheval collection, commanded $4,485 from a determined phone bidder.
For more information, call 908/273-5055.