Date: Fri 27-Feb-1998
Date: Fri 27-Feb-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: CAROLL
Quick Words:
Skinner
Full Text:
LaBurnum Lamp At Skinner
BOSTON, MASS. -- A 22-inch Tiffany Studios "Laburnum" lamp headed an auction
of art glass and lamps, Art Deco, and modern design at Skinner on January 24.
Privately consigned, the lamp sold to a collector in the Midwest for $129,000,
setting an auction record for a 22-inch Laburnum.
Department director Louise Luther said, "It's a prime example of the studios'
ability to paint a scene in glass in the mosaic tradition."
A Tiffany Studios "Dogwood Blossom" lamp also showed the same painterly
quality and sold for $10,000 above expectations at $44,850.
Other lamps included a Duffner and Kimberly "Louis XV" mosaic glass and bronze
lamp, which sold for $26,450, and a Mount Washington Burmese fluid lamp,
handpainted with Frank Guba ducks, which sold for $11,500. European glass
included a Rene Lalique opalescent statuette, "Grande Ovale Joueuse de Flute,"
as a lamp. It garnered $17,250.
A group of glass from Italy, made both before and after World War II, included
an Italian mosaic glass vase from the collection of Dr Arthur G.B. Metcalf.
With a mosaic design composed of fused glass murrhine, the vase was attributed
to Ercole Barovier for Artisti Barovier, and was in perfect condition.
Competition for the piece was intense and persistent, and ultimately the vase
sold above estimate at $28,750.
Works by American artist Dale Chihuly met with success, including a brilliant
glass sculpture from his "Persian Series" of the 1980s and deaccessioned from
Clark University to benefit its scholarship fund. Bidding for the sculpture,
which consisted of six glass forms that could be arranged in various
configurations, pushed past the estimate to a final $16,100. The auction also
featured one of Chihuly's early works from his "Navajo Series." It sold for
$8,050.
A group of Warren McArthur furniture made for the Capitol Theatre in Rome,
N.Y., topped the Art Deco furniture offerings. Realizing nearly $45,000 in
total, the group included a sofa, which took $13,800; a corner sofa, $10,925;
two side chairs, $1,955; and two club chairs, $9,775 and $8,050, respectively.
Additional highlights in Art Deco furniture included a pair of upholstered
chairs, which sold for $3,680, and a rosewood sideboard with a black marble
top, which realized $3,220.
A set of six Charles Eames DCW chairs with original maple finish led the
auction's selection of 1950s furniture, selling well above estimate at $3,738.
Three Charles Eames lounge chairs and ottomans with original black leather
also sold high, reaching $1,495, $1,725, and $1,840, respectively. A pair of
Knoll International Barcelona chairs went for $1,610; a Dunbar Furniture Co
bedroom set brought $2,760; a George Nelson bureau and cabinet sold for
$1,495; and a rare George Nelson vanity took $1,495 as well.
Jewelry included a William Spratling hummingbird necklace, which fetched
$3,738. A Henry Varnum Poor bowl sold for $2,530, and an Art Deco Noritake
luster ware box garnered $2,070.
Prices quoted include the 15 percent premium.
Skinner will hold its next auction of art glass and lamps, Arts and Crafts,
Art Deco and modern design in May. Arts and Crafts will be offered on Friday,
May 15, and art glass and lamps, Art Deco and modern selections on Saturday,
May 16. Highlights of the modern section will include works by Wendel Castle.
For information, 978/779-6241.
