January 26th, 2023 Estate Treasures Auction 2023-01-26 Auction - 283 Price Results - Nye & Company in NJ
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Navajo Fourth Phase Chief's Wearing BlanketThe Coles-Tomlinson Queen Anne Side ChairsEdison Electric Pen
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Bloomfield, NJ, United States
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January 26th, 2023 Estate Treasures Auction

Nye & Company

Nye & Company

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Nye & Company Auctioneers will be holding a three-day sales extravaganza featuring American Furniture, Folk Art and Native American Art starting January 25th at 10am EST. The Chic and Antique Estate Treasures auction, which features nearly 1000 lots, is a curated mix of Fine and Decorative Arts spanning from the 18th Century to present day, including an exceptional selection of property from the Stanley Weiss Collection, folk art from the Maggie Cohen collection and superb early American furniture from a private Connecticut collection. Headlining the Chic and Antique Estates Treasure auction is property consigned by the well-known Rhode Island collector, Stanley Weiss. Other furniture highlights include a nice selection of Queen Anne and Chippendale furniture from a private Connecticut collection. There is also a rare birchwood blockfront kneehole bureau that was once owned by Walter and Kay Jeffords, who owned Faraway Farm in conjunction with Samuel Riddle. Not to be overshadowed is the rare Coles-Tomlinson set of six Queen Anne dining chairs attributed to the celebrated cabinetmaker William Savery of Philadelphia. There is also a nice selection of Native American objects, including a rare Navajo 4th Phase chief’s wearing blanket ca. 1870-1875. The sale has quite a lot of Folk Art which is headlined by the New York City collection of Maggie Cohen. Included in her collection are a number of potato stamped Northeast Coast Native American baskets and several whirligigs. There are also a number of cobalt-decorated stoneware pieces, decoys and ship models that come from a private Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Estate. This collector also had a keen eye for some exceptional folk paintings which include an early view of Paterson Falls, NJ, a pair of house portraits depicting the recto and verso of a Connecticut River home, a depiction of Washington’s headquarters in Newburgh, New York and a splendid still fruit still life in the manner of the Peale family of painters.
Auction Curators:
Andrew K. Holter
Director, Business Development
John Nye
President
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Two English Sterling Silver Cups: The first in traditional baluster form with acanthus leaf handle, made by David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1914, engraved "Tom Green His Mug May 7th, 1917 from Uncle Finley"; the second made by
0329: Two English Sterling Silver CupsEst. $400-$600
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Seven Assorted Silver Serving Pieces: Including two small ladles, a berry spoon, a serving fork, a jam fork, a teaspoon, and a bottle opener, all marked "S. Kirk and Sons"; together with a Stieff sterling silver child's fork and teaspoon
0330: Seven Assorted Silver Serving PiecesEst. $400-$600
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Gorham Sterling Silver King George Flatware: Comprising Gorham sterling silver "King George" pattern flatware: twelve dinner forks (7"l), six grapefruit pointed spoons with gold washed bowls, and six dinner knives (9-1/2"l). Together with six
0332: Gorham Sterling Silver King George FlatwareEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Two William Johnson Sterling Dinner Forks: English, 19th C. (8 1/4"l); together with six assorted English sterling silver dinner forks (8"l); two English sterling silver dinner forks, and three English sterling silver 7"l luncheon forks.
0334: Two William Johnson Sterling Dinner ForksEst. $600-$800
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Nine Silver and Silver Plated Matchsafes: English and American, late 19th C., mostly silver, one gunmetal. Provenance: Property from a Warwick, NY Estate
0341: Nine Silver and Silver Plated MatchsafesEst. $300-$500
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Samuel Parmelee American Silver Spoons: Guilford, CT, ca. 1760, comprising two large table spoons, with monogramsMinor dings.Spoons: each 7-3/4"lAppx. 3.4 t.o.Note: See mark in Buhler and Hood, #371 and #373.Provenance: Property from a
0344: Samuel Parmelee American Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$500
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Three William Comyns Sterling Reticulated Bowls: English, comprising three reticulated footed bowls with ram's head ringed mock handles, the larger oval bowl with additional bow decorated cartouche. No monograms. Dents, lacking inserts, old repair
0346: Three William Comyns Sterling Reticulated BowlsEst. $2,500-$3,500
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London Sterling Silver Tankard: English, ca. 1761, bears hallmark for Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, with heart terminus strap handle7-1/2"h and appx. 27 t.o.Provenance: Property from a Private New York City Collection
0347: London Sterling Silver TankardEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Peter and Ann Bateman Sterling Teapot: English, ca. 1791-1799, with a pineapple finial; together with an English repoussé teapot without its handle (10"h), and a distressed sterling petite chocolate pot with a detached foot.Appx. 41
0348: Peter and Ann Bateman Sterling TeapotEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Two Gorham Sterling Greek Key Decorated Trays: Art Deco, monograms (12"l); together with a sterling silver shaped platter (16"l), and a circular illegibly marked silver tray not weighed.Appx. 40 t.o.Provenance: Property from a Private New York
0350: Two Gorham Sterling Greek Key Decorated TraysEst. $800-$1,200
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