Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: CAROLL
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Bider's
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Bider's Eclectic Auction Leads With Religious Figures, Ends With Voodoo Stick
w/3 cuts
By Rita Easton
BYFIELD, MASS. -- The Olde Byfield Expo Center was the site of an antiques
estates auction by Bider's on March 4, following two preview sessions. The
sale of 519 lots and 275 bidders resulted in a gross of $159,000, according to
Michael Bider.
Fetching the highest bid of $4,000, a pair of Spanish polychromed carved ivory
religious figures standing 5« inches high went to a phone bidder in New York.
An L. & J.G. Stickley chair reached $3,750, selling to a dealer; a small
Satsuma bowl measuring approximately five inches across reached $3,200; an
1835 double pedestal English card table in oak sold at $900; an ornate
Victorian mahogany bookcase with rope turned vertical corners and double glass
doors was purchased at $2,400; and a Korean bulbous vase with a dragon
decoration, 11« inches high, with blue and white coloring, achieved $3,500.
An Italian Old Master painting, late Seventeenth or early Eighteenth Century,
depicting a saint and an angel brought $1,300; an Eighteenth Century map of
North America signed "Matthew Suetter," 18 by 14 inches, realized $1,050; a
1775 commission document signed by John Hancock as President of the
Continental Congress crossed the block at $3,250; and a 1690 document signed
by Governor Bradstreet, a will and deed, went for $1,400.
An Art Nouveau custom-made library table/writing desk, in cherry or applewood,
possibly by Davenport, reached $2,400; a cranberry Victorian epergne was
purchased at $1,050; a mahogany Victorian parlor table with a revolving
bookcase below achieved $1,400; and African and Oceanic artifacts ranged from
an affordable $35 to a high of $900.
A mysterious and intriguing voodoo stick was undervalued, selling at $900,
Bider noted. The lot, made of silver and wood, featured three figures on its
crown, a priestess flanked by a zombie on each side, beneath which was a chain
and a large cut amethyst embedded in silver at the middle of the pole, and
ending in a full figured black slave.
Prices quoted above do not reflect a 10 percent buyer's premium.
