Fine European & American Furniture Auction at Bonhams & Butterfields
Saturday, 06 May 2006 10:09
San Francisco, CA - More than 650 lots of European and American furniture and decorative arts, including silver, are to be offered at Bonhams & Butterfields in San Francisco on Sunday, May 21, 2006. Highlights include a pair of George III chairs, George II silver and property from estates and noted private collections.A fine pair of early George III mahogany library chairs sit as sale highlights for the May auction. Featuring rectangular upholstered backs, padded arms with fret-carved down curving stiles over trapezoidal seats supported by cabriole legs and hairy paw and claw feet, the chairs should bring $50,000 to $70,000. The [possibly] Irish chairs demonstrate what specialists call “an accommodating scale, reflecting their intended use in a library.” Libraries were a masculine retreat within proper 18th century country manors and these chairs were designed with a classic Palladian generosity of size.
From a Virginia collection comes a pair of George II silver gilt three-light candelabra by Eliza Godfrey, London, 1751, engraved with the crest of Crichton for William, 5th Earl of Dumfries, standing nearly a foot high and expected to bring $35,000 to $55,000. William I silver gilt and wood wine coasters, a silver coffee pot and a set of silver gilt dishes will be offered from that East Coast collection, while another owner’s Victorian bright-cut engraved silver five-piece tea and coffee set is to be offered with its matching tray, salver, biscuit box and complimentary silver and silver-mounted glass objects -- the grouping estimated at $20,000 to $30,000.
The sale’s continental section features tables and seating, mirrors and chests including a fine Venetian paint-decorated chest of drawers, mid-18th century, with a faux marble serpentine top above a bombe case accented by paneled stiles and sides with applied fruited vines, exemplifying the delicate Venetian Rococo aesthetic (est. $25/35,000).
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