DOYLE NEW YORK AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS 175 EAST 87TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10128 We Invite You to Auction! Doyle New York invites consignments from collectors, institutions and estates around the world. Our team of specialists, supported by our network of regional representatives, regularly meets with collectors, curators, heirs and executors to evaluate property for auction at Doyle. We are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection. Discover for yourself the advantages and convenience of selling at Doyle. For information or to schedule an appointment, please call our New York offices at 212-427-2730, email us at Info@Doyle.com or visit our Web site at Doyle.com 49th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning Regional Representatives Doyle New York operates an expanding network of Regional Representatives to serve collectors in other areas of the country. These experienced professionals facilitate the entire appraisal and auction process, making it convenient for you to achieve maximum results at auction in our New York salesrooms. In addition to meeting daily with collectors, families and fiduciaries, our representatives regularly host Consignment Days at which Doyle’s team of specialists evaluate property for upcoming auctions in New York. We invite you to contact your local representative or Laura Doyle, SVP, Director of Regions, 212-427-4141, ext 219, Laura@Doyle.com Washington, DC/Mid-Atlantic Connecticut North Carolina Reid Dunavant, SVP/Director Samira Farmer, Manager 3256 Prospect Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 202-342-6100, DoyleDC@Doyle.com Kathy Brackenridge 203-637-6209 DoyleCT@Doyle.com Hilary Pitts, GG 704-582-2258 DoyleNC@Doyle.com Florida Lorraine Tuohy 561-322-6795 DoyleFL@Doyle.com Boston/New England Kathryn Craig 129 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 617-999-8254, Boston@Doyle.com By Appointment Orlando, FL / January 12–16 Los Angeles/West Coast We cordially invite trusts and estates professionals from across the nation who attend this annual event to meet with our Trusts and Estates representatives at Doyle New York's corporate booth 421. Nan Summerfield, GG 9595 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310–276-6616, DoyleLA@Doyle.com By Appointment New Jersey Kathy Brackenridge 212-427-4141, ext 211 DoyleNJ@Doyle.com Beijing, China Winnie Hu Winnie.Hu@Doyle.com Hong Kong Jasmin Blunck Jasmin.Blunck@Doyle.com Doyle Opens New Office in Beverly Hills! In Fall 2014, Doyle New York opened a new office in Beverly Hills, California. Located a block from fashionable Rodeo Drive, the office is directed by Nan Summerfield, Senior Vice President and Director of California Operations. This expansion to California provides collectors, families, heirs and fiduciaries on the West Coast with direct and convenient access to Doyle's full range of auction and appraisal services. Ms. Summerfield, supported by Doyle's team of specialists, will evaluate property in all categories for auctions in New York and periodic auctions in Beverly Hills. For the past twenty years, Nan Summerfield, a GIA Graduate Gemologist, owned Summerfield's, a successful firm in Beverly Hills that specialized in buying and selling estate jewelry. She has over thirteen years auction experience in jewelry, both in New York and Beverly Hills, and over thirty-five years in the jewelry business. She began her career at the Gemological Institute of America as a Staff Gemologist and Instructor. Inaugural West Coast Auction: Fine Jewelry on May 21, 2015 Consignments are currently being accepted for Doyle’s inaugural Fine Jewelry auction on May 21 in Beverly Hills. We invite you to call Nan Summerfield for information on Doyle's comprehensive range of appraisal and auction services. She is always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection. Edwardian Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring, Approx. 3.75 cts., with AGL report. Estimate: $10,000-15,000. To be offered on May 21 Nan Summerfield, GG SVP, Director of Doyle California Operations 9595 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310-276-6616 DoyleLA@Doyle.com Auction Preview 2015 Welcome to Doyle New York Exciting developments are happening at Doyle beginning this January. We are expanding across the United States! We are very excited to announce the opening of our Beverly Hills, California office, which will provide appraisal and auction services for collectors, families, fiduciaries and curators on the West Coast. And we are delighted to welcome Nan Summerfield to our team. Please join us for our inaugural California Jewelry auction in May! We are also extremely happy to announce our new marketing relationship with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New Jersey Properties (bhhsnj.com), in whose offices we will be hosting appraisal days in the future. We continue to work with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties (bhhsneproperties.com) throughout Connecticut. We value our marketing relationships with BHHS, as well as with Stribling & Associates Luxury Real Estate (stribling.com) in New York City and also with Zachys Wine Auctions (Zachys.com/auctions). We highly recommend the quality services of all of our marketing partners. Our Winter/Spring 2015 auction season is filled with treasures from private collections, prominent estates and distinguished institutions. We are continuously awed by the imagination, inspiration and craftsmanship of the artists and designers we represent from throughout the world and over the span of centuries. We look forward to greeting you in the New Year at our Gallery, on the phone, online or in one of our regional offices. Please let me know how we can be helpful to you. Wishing you a Happy New Year! Kathleen M. Doyle Chairman/CEO On our cover: Paul Jenkins American, 1923-2012 Phenomena Terrestrial Signals, 1985 Signed, dated and inscribed Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 77 inches Important English & Continental Furniture & Decorations / Old Master Paintings & Drawings Wednesday, January 28 Fall 2014 Highlights Van Cleef & Arpels Mystery-Set Ruby and Diamond Leaf Brooch, France, Circa 1935. From an East Coast Estate. Sold for $335,000 Natural Pearl Necklace with Diamond Clasp. From an East Coast Estate. Sold for $395,000 Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Glazed Porcelain Covered Vases, 19th Century, Height 16 inches. Sold for $1,205,000 Encompassing the 17th through early 19th centuries, the January 28 sale presents a broad selection of elegant English and Continental furniture, decorations, Georgian silver, Italian bronzes, porcelain, sculpture, mirrors, clocks, chandeliers, sconces, tapestries and rugs. The sale of Old Master paintings and drawings offers over 140 lots, including landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance through the early 19th century. Pierre Mignard French, 1612-1695 Portrait of Louis François Marie Le Tellier, Marquis de Barbézieux, Secrétaire d'État à la Guerre (1668-1701) Oil on canvas 50 1/8 x 40 1/8 inches Property from the Collection of Pablo Manzoni A featured section of the auction is devoted to property from the collection of acclaimed makeup artist Pablo Manzoni, whose clients included many of the world’s best dressed women, from the Duchess of Windsor to Jacqueline Onassis. Born in Italy in 1939, Mr. Manzoni began his career at Elizabeth Arden’s salon in Rome before moving in 1964 to New York, where he won the Coty Award the following year. He caught the attention of Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, for whom he created fantasy makeup designs that appeared in the magazine’s haute couture photographs throughout the 1960s and 70s. The Collection of Pablo Manzoni offers approximately 60 lots of Old Master paintings, English and Continental furniture, Chinese export porcelain, silver and rugs from Mr. Manzoni’s home on Park Avenue. Vienna Cobalt Blue and Parcel Gilt Porcelain Tête-A-Tête Service in a Fitted Case, First quarter of the 19th century. From the Collection of Pablo Manzoni. Estimate: $1,000–1,500 George II Mahogany Desk and Bookcase, Attributed to Giles Grendey, Circa 1735 Height 7 feet 11 inches. Estimate: $12,000–18,000 Inquiries: Furniture & Decorations – Peter Lang, 212-427-4141, ext 274, Furniture@Doyle.com. Paintings – Elaine Stainton, 212-427-4141, ext 249, Paintings@Doyle.com To be offered on May 12 © 2015 Paul Jenkins / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris 1 Silver Belle Epoque 19th & 20th Century Decorative Arts Wednesday, February 18 The February 18 auction showcases 19th and 20th century fine and decorative arts reflecting the opulence of the Belle Epoque. Elegant furniture and decorations of the Louis XV and XVI revivals, Victorian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco eras will be offered, as well as art glass, porcelain, silver, marble statues, bronzes, mirrors, clocks, chandeliers, rugs and works by Tiffany Studios. The Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam A special section of the February 18 sale is devoted to art glass from the Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam. Educated in Berlin, London and New York’s Cooper Union, she became a well-known and respected interior designer under her maiden name, Erica Lemle. The collection encompasses over 50 lots of French Art Nouveau cameo glass from the renowned Emile Gallé glassworks of Nancy, France. Primarily inspired by Japanese art and greatly influenced by nature, the vases, decanters and other articles are treated with acid-etching or enameling to render a variety of natural motifs. Modern sculpture by Harry Bertoia from the Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam will be offered in the May 12 sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art (see page 13). The silver section of the Belle Epoque sale offers a wide selection of pieces from private collections. From the turn of the last century is a stunning pair of American silver candelabra from a Newport collection that reflects the opulence of the era. From the illustrious house of Puiforcat, Paris is an extensive Art Deco silver flatware service in the Monaco pattern. Among the silver pieces from Georg Jensen are flatware services in the Beaded and Acorn patterns and an array of table articles. Inquiries: Todd Sell, 212-427-4141, ext 269, Silver@Doyle.com Impressive Pair of Howard & Co. Sterling Silver Seven-Light Candelabra, Circa 1900, Height 28 inches. Estimate: $25,000–35,000. Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Compote, Circa 1930. Estimate: $2,000–3,000. S. Kirk & Son Co. Sterling Silver Tea Service, Circa 1896-1925. Estimate: $10,000–15,000. Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware Service, 20th Century, In the Beaded pattern. Estimate: $6,000–8,000. French Silver Flatware Service, Jean E. Puiforcat, Paris, Circa 1930, In the Monaco pattern. Estimate: $20,000–30,000. Georg Jensen Silver Louvre Centerpiece Bowl. Estimate: $3,000–4,000. Georg Jensen Silver Compote. Estimate: $600–800. Baltimore Sterling Silver Punch Set, Hennegan, Bates & Co., Circa 1900. Estimate: $10,000–15,000. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Featured in the sale is a collection of French art glass made by the Schneider glassworks deaccessioned from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The collection comprises more than seventy vases, bowls, lamps and tableware items being offered in forty-one lots. They demonstrate a comprehensive variety of artistic effects spanning more than fifty years of the company’s production. Fine Art Among the fin de siècle paintings in the sale are works by Thomas Collier, Jean Louis Marcel Cosson, Paul Gabriël, François Gall, Adolphe Alexandre Lesrel, Richard Hayley Lever, Henri Charles Manguin, Bernard Boutet de Monvel, Jane Peterson, Paul Jean Marie Sain, Frits Thaulow, Cornelis van Leemputten and Eugène Verboeckhoven. Inquiries: Furniture & Decorations – Malcolm N. Mac Neil, 212-427-4141, ext 218, BelleEpoque@Doyle.com Art – Matthew Boland, 212-427-4141, ext 237, Paintings@Doyle.com 2 American Art Nouveau Painted and Leaded Opalescent Glass Allegorical Figural Window, first quarter 20th century, Height 57 1/4 inches, width 29 1/2 inches. Estimate: $10,000–15,000. Gallé Acid Etched, Internally Decorated and Fire Polished Cameo Glass Vase, Circa 1895, Height 9 1/8 inches. From the Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam. Estimate: $3,000–5,000. Jane Peterson (American, 1876-1965), North African Scene, Signed, Oil on canvas, 24 1/8 x 18 1/8 inches. 3 Fine Jewelry Tuesday, February 24 – New York Thursday, May 21 – Beverly Hills Doyle New York’s auctions in the Fine Jewelry category attract hundreds of private collectors, dealers and fashion insiders with a glittering array of jewelry bearing more moderate estimates than in the Important Jewelry sales. Showcased are exquisite designs, many of them signed pieces, set with diamonds, colored stones and pearls, as well as gold jewelry, fine watches and gentlemen’s accessories. Asian Works of Art Monday, March 16 Scheduled during Asia Week New York, this sale presents the arts of China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia dating from the Neolithic Period through the 20th century. Offerings include porcelain, jade, bronzes, scholar’s objects, pottery, screens, furniture and paintings. Inquiries: Marley Rabstenek, 212-427-4141, The Collection of Andrew Clunn A special section of the February 24 auction is devoted to jewelry from the collection of jewelry designer Andrew Clunn. Mr. Clunn began his career in 1963 at David Webb, where he handled all of the firm’s most important clients, including the Duchess of Windsor, Diana Vreeland and Elizabeth Taylor. In 1980, he opened his own eponymous jewelry salon, and the firm’s stylish, contemporary jewelry quickly became a favorite among prominent women in society and fashion. ext 299, Asian@Doyle.com Chinese Huanghuali Table, Kangxi Period, Height 33 inches, width 58 3/4 inches, depth 21 1/4 inches. Estimate: $60,000–80,000 Jewelry & Contents of Abandoned Safe Deposit Boxes Wednesday, February 25 Showcased in this auction category are hundreds of items, including many group lots, comprising jewelry, watches, accessories and costume jewelry. A special section of the February 25 sale features contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes by order of Bank of America. Inquiries: New York – Mallory Basch, 212-427-4141, ext 210, Jewelry@Doyle.com Beverly Hills – Nan Summerfield, 310–276-6616, DoyleLA@Doyle.com February 24 New York: Tiffany & Co. Platinum and Diamond Ring. Estimate: $3,000–4,000. Platinum and Diamond Necklace. Estimate: $5,000–7,000. Elizabeth Gage Gold, Mother-of-Pearl, Reverse Painted Crystal and Enamel Earclips. Estimate: $2,000–3,000. Mauboussin, Paris, Gold, Platinum and Diamond Clip-Brooch. Estimate: $1,800–2,400. Andrew Clunn Gold Earclips. From the Private Collection of Andrew Clunn. Estimate: $1,500–2,000. Tiffany & Co. Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Brooch and Earclips, Circa 1950. Estimate: $2,000–3,000. Tiffany & Co. Gold, Citrine and Sapphire Bracelet, Circa 1940. Estimate: $1,500–2,000. Henry Dunay Gold and Diamond Bracelets. Estimate: $3,000–5,000. May 21 Beverly Hills: Platinum and Three Stone Diamond Ring, Circa 1920. Estimate: $8,000-12,000. 5 4 Rare Books, Maps & Autographs Wednesday, April 15 This sale incorporates a wide range of offerings. Americana features a 1790 document signed by President Washington appointing a lighthouse keeper. On offer from the Estate of William W. Appleton is a collection of books on the theater, including color-plate books such as James Winston’s charming 1805 work on provincial theatres, the Theatric Tourist, and a fine ink drawing by Jean Cocteau inscribed to Cecil Beaton. Literature is highlighted by the 1709 first octavo (which is also the first illustrated) edition of Shakespeare's works. Also featured is a fine set of Kipling’s two Jungle Books and works signed by Virginia Woolf. Science offers a copy of the 1729 first edition in English of Newton’s Principia. The New York City Bar Association Property deaccessioned from the New York City Bar Association Rare Book Collection features materials from the era of the American Civil War, including numerous rare southern imprints. Other offerings include Colonial, Federal and Western Americana, as well as a diverse selection of early printed books and English and foreign Law. A large group of historical New York materials from the 18th and 19th centuries will be offered, including an early run of reports on Central Park illustrated with photographs and maps. John Eliot. Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God Naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Samuel Green, 1680-1685. A fine copy of the second edition of Eliot’s Bible in the Natick dialect. The Edward Payson Vining Rare Book Collection Tuesday, April 14 Doyle New York is honored to offer the Edward Payson Vining Rare Book Collection, the property of Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts. Vining (1847-1920) was a successful businessman who retired in early middle age to devote himself to the study of Shakespeare, early American history and related topics. He was a prodigious collector of books relating to his many interests. Upon his death, his collection was donated to what was then the Gordon College of Theology and Missions. The selection is exceptionally rich in early travels and voyages, Shakespeariana, material relating to linguistics and philology, and Americana, among other fields. Most notably it includes copies of the first and second Bibles in the Massachusett language, 1663 and 1685 respectively, which were painstakingly translated into that language over a fourteen-year period. Both editions were printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the 1663 edition is the first Bible in any language to be printed in North America. Inquiries: Peter Costanzo or Edward Ripley-Duggan, 212-427-4141, ext 248 or 234, Books@Doyle.com Inquiries: Edward Ripley-Duggan or Peter Costanzo, 212-427-4141, ext 234 or 248, Books@Doyle.com The Works of Mr. William Shakespear… Adorn'd with cuts. London: 1709-10. From the Estate of William W. Appleton. Estimate: $6,000–9,000. Group of Central Park Reports, 1857-1870. From the New York City Bar Association Rare Book Collection. Estimate: $500–800. Photographs Wednesday, April 15 The April 15 sale showcases images by the most renowned names in the history of photography from the early period of the medium to the present day. Featured are works by such photographers as Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Josef Koudelka, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ray Metzker, Irving Penn, Sebastião Salgado, Edward Steichen, Joel Sternfeld and Edward Weston. Inquiries: Photographs Department, 212-427-4141, ext 234 or 248, Photographs@Doyle.com Ross Bleckner (b. 1949), Untitled, 2005. Large format unique Polaroid, signed and dated, 28 x 22 inches. Estimate: $2,000–3,000. 6 7 Important Jewelry Wednesday, April 22 The April 22 sale offers dazzling jewelry spanning the Antique, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modern eras by the world’s most prestigious makers, including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, David Webb and Tiffany & Co. Certain to attract attention is a group of high-carat-weight diamond jewelry. Also offered are fine watches, gentlemen’s accessories and objets de vertu. Inquiries: Ann Lange, 212-427-4141, ext 221, Jewelry@ Doyle.com American Paintings Wednesday, April 1 The April 1 sale offers American paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries, including fine examples of portraiture; Hudson River, western and regional Frederic Edwin Church American, 1826-1900 View of Baalbek Oil and pencil on heavy card 9 1/2 x 20 inches Van Cleef & Arpels Gold and Mother-of-Pearl 'Alhambra' Necklace, Bracelet and Earrings. Estimate: $8,000–12,000. Cartier White Gold and Diamond 'Himalia' Wristwatch. Estimate: $6,000–8,000. Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1770 Property of a New Jersey Collector Estimate: $20,000–40,000 landscapes; marine paintings and still lifes. Highlighting the sale is a masterful view by Frederic Edwin Church of the Lebanese town of Baalbek, known in Roman times as Heliopolis and notable for its extensive complex of temple structures. Departing America in November 1867, Church traveled throughout the Near East, spending eight days exploring Baalbek and making drawings and studies. View of Baalbek has descended in the family of the artist to the current owner. Inquiries: Anne Cohen DePietro, 212-427-4141, ext 249, Paintings@Doyle.com American Furniture & Decorative Arts Wednesday, April 1 This auction showcases important American furniture and decorative arts from the Colonial period through the Federal and Classical styles. Silver, ceramics, mirrors, Chinese export porcelain and rugs will also be offered. A special section of the sale features Audubon, Currier & Ives and topographical prints. Highlighting the furniture offerings is a circa 1770 Boston Chippendale mahogany side chair from a set of eight belonging to the DeWolf family of Bristol, Rhode Island. Examples from the set are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Winterthur Museum. The sale also features an impressive private collection of Classical and Gothic Revival furniture from the first half of the 19th century. Inquiries: David A. Gallager, 212-427-4141, ext 271, American@Doyle.com 8 9 Prints & Multiples Coins, Bank Notes & Stamps Tuesday, April 28 Tuesday, April 28 This sale offers a fine selection of prints and multiples from the 17th through 21st centuries. Modern European prints offer works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso. Among the American prints are examples by Mary Cassatt, George Bellows and Martin Lewis. Contemporary artists whose work is represented in the sale include Josef Albers, Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell and Andy Warhol. Inquiries: Cynthia Klein, 212-427-4141, ext 246, Prints@Doyle.com The April 28 auction features a wide selection of American and World coins, bank notes and postage stamps, including many rarities. Highlights include a fascinating offering of Roman Republic and Empire coins comprising over 100 silver and bronze pieces. Featured are a silver Sesterius of Pertinax, AD 193; silver Denarius of Didius Julianus, AD 193; silver Antoninianus of Magnia Urbica; silver Denarius of Octavia and Mark Anthony; silver As of Aelius, AD 136-138; five Roman Ladies; bronze Sestertius of Orbiaha AD 225; and two Short Reigned Emperors. Postage stamps offer an impressive collection of early Switzerland, including Canton issues of Geneva of 1848 and 1850 and Zurich 1843, 1854 40 Rp. Gel Braun, Z. 26 Aa, and an 1854 1 Franc Strubel Grey, thin paper Z. 27E, with additional regular and commemorative issues ranging to the 20th century. Inquiries: Norman Scrivener, 212-427-4141, ext 273, Coins@Doyle.com After Marc Chagall, Le Soleil de Paris, Color lithograph by Charles Sorlier, 1977, signed in pencil, numbered 88/150, 22 3/8 x 17 3/4 inches. Estimate: $15,000–20,000. © 2015 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris. Pablo Picasso, Vase with Two High Handles, Painted and partially glazed white ceramic vase, 1953, Height 15 3/8 inches. Estimate: $15,000–25,000. © 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 10 Switzerland Canton of Geneva 1848 5 Cent Dark Green. Estimate: $750–1,000 Switzerland Canton of Zurich 1843 6 Rp. Black. Estimate: $400–600 Switzerland Canton of Geneva 1850 5 Cent. Estimate: $500–750 Roman Empire Didius Julianus AD 193 Denarius. Estimate: $750–1,000 Roman Empire Magnia Urbica Antoninianus. Estimate: $700–900 Roman Empire Pertinax AD 193 Sesterius. Estimate: $750–1,000 11 Impressionist & Modern Art Post-War & Contemporary Art Tuesday, May 5 Tuesday, May 12 The May 5 sale presents works by European and American artists ranging from Academic and Barbizon art through Impressionism and Post-Impressionism to early Modernism. The May 12 auction offers works by European, American, Latin American and Asian artists representing artistic movements ranging from Abstract Expressionism through 21st century Contemporary works and Street Art. Sale highlights include a large-scale abstraction by Paul Jenkins from 1985 titled Phenomena Terrestrial Signals (see front cover). Very much a part of the Abstract Expressionist generation of artists, Jenkins is often differentiated because of the beauty of his works. He is also slightly apart from the stain painters, as he chose to work on primed rather than raw canvas. The rich colors of his canvases were poured and manipulated using a bone knife, thus melding control with chance. The result of this technique in his experienced hands delivers works of art that have an organic balance and spiritual quality. A delightful double-sided drawing by American artist John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) is a study for one of his best-loved oils, Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, in the collection of London’s Tate Gallery. Believed to be the last study for the painting in private hands, it depicts the two young daughters of the illustrator Frederick Barnard, on verso and recto, holding paper lanterns. The title of the painting was inspired by a popular song, Ye Shepherds Tell Me, which mentions Flora wearing “A wreath around her head, around her head she wore, Carnation, lily, lily, rose.” Norwegian artist Frits (Johan Frederik) Thaulow (1847-1906) is represented by a masterful waterside view. During the 1890s, Thaulow often traveled and worked in Normandy, especially in the villages and countryside along the Arques River near the English Channel port of Dieppe. This beguiling view of a farmstead on the Arques is a superb example of Thaulow’s best work of this period, showing his characteristic effects of light and water reflection with particular brilliance. Inquiries: Paintings Department 212-427-4141, ext 249 Paintings@Doyle.com The Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam The Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam offers a selection of metal sculpture by Harry Bertoia. The forms of the artist’s mature sculpture include biomorphic shapes, as seen in Bush, and linear, symmetrical objects, such as Dandelion, each reflecting an organic theme derived from nature. The Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam also includes a collection of French Art Nouveau cameo glass to be offered in the Belle Epoque auction on February 18 (see page 2). Inquiries: Paintings Department 212-427-4141, ext 249 Paintings@Doyle.com John Singer Sargent American, 1856-1925 Study for Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose: A double-sided work, Circa 1885-86 Inscribed, Graphite pencil on paper 13 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches Frits Thaulow Norwegian, 1847-1906 The River Arques Signed, Oil on canvas 23 3/4 x 29 inches Property of a New Jersey Collector Harry Bertoia American, 1915-1978 Untitled (Dandelion), Circa 1960s Gilt stainless steel, brass and slate 76 x 32 x 32 inches Untitled (Bush), Circa 1960s Bronze with green patina 19 x 18 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches Untitled (Poppies), Circa 1960s Bronze with green/brown patina 6 1/2 x 7 x 7 1/2 inches All from the Estate of Erica Lemle Amsterdam © 2015 Estate of Harry Bertoia / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 12 13 DOYLE@home ® ® Jan 14 / Feb 10 / March 10 June 24 / July 16 / Aug 12 Wednesday, June 10 The Doyle+Design auction showcases Modern and Contemporary furniture, decorations and art by prominent designers, makers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Furniture and design highlights include examples by Piero Fornasetti, Gerrit Rietveld, Tommi Parzinger, Paule Leleu, Johannes Andersen, Erik Buck, Florence Knoll, Olivier Gagnère, Lars Holmström, Carl Aubock and Pierre Forsell. Paintings and sculpture by established and emerging artists feature works by Jimmy Ernst, Arman, LeRoy Neiman, Karel Appel, Hunt Slonem, Mark Tobey, Abraham Walkowitz, Ben Shahn, Manuel Carbonell, André Lhote, Chaim Gross and Michael Bevilacqua. Inquiries: Design – Anna Hicks, 212-427-4141, ext 272, DoyleDesign@Doyle.com. Art – Harold Porcher, 212-427-4141, ext 249, Paintings@Doyle.com The popular Doyle at Home auctions attract thousands of savvy, sophisticated buyers with an endless diversity of stylish furniture, elegant decorations, and attractive works of art from prominent estates and collections across the country. Designers, architects, magazine editors and other trend-setters look to the Doyle at Home auctions as a resource for exceptional objects that combine quality, value and style. These auctions have also become popular venues for the sale of property from designers’ own collections or for furnishings that they have incorporated into projects for their clients. Whether you are a seasoned collector decorating a penthouse on Park Avenue or a new bidder furnishing a loft in Tribeca, the Doyle at Home auctions provide exciting opportunities to recreate the stylish interiors showcased in today’s most influential shelter magazines. Discover one of New York’s most important design resources – Doyle at Home. Inquiries: Anna Hicks, 212-427-4141, ext 272, DoyleAtHome@Doyle.com Moshe Rosenthalis, (Israeli, 19222008), Landscape, 1996, Signed, Oil on canvasboard, 24 x 30 inches. Richard Hayley Lever (American, 1875-1958), Near Stowe, Vermont, 1903, Signed and inscribed, Oil on canvas laid to board, 10 x 12 inches. Hughes Claude Pissarro (French, b. 1935), Neige a Cossesseville, Signed, Oil on canvas, 15 x 18 inches. Antonio Cirino (American, 1889-1983), Fishing Village, Signed, Oil on board, 8 x 10 inches. A. Hale Johnson (American, 20th/21st Century), Beach Shack, Signed, Oil on panel, 12 x 25 7/8 inches. Nicolai Cikovsky (Russian/ American, 1894-1987), Flowers on a Chair, Signed, Oil on canvas, 29 3/4 x 24 1/4 inches. A selection of furniture and decorations. All to be offered on January 14. Ludwig Sander (American, 1906-1975), Untitled (Yellow), 1964, Signed and dated, Oil and charcoal on canvas, 24 x 22 inches. Gerrit Rietveld (Dutch, 1888-1965), Red and Blue Chair, designed 1917, issued 1970s, Painted beechwood and plywood. Estimate: $2,500–3,500. Piero Fornasetti (Italian, 1913-1988), Farfalle Four-Panel Screen, Circa 1950, Lithographic transfer print, lacquered wood and brass. Estimate: $8,000–12,000. 14 15 Doyle New York Auction Schedule 2015 January February March May July August Doyle at Home® Doyle at Home® Doyle at Home® Impressionist & Modern Art Tuesday, February 10 at 10am Exhibition: February 6 – 9 Tuesday, March 10 at 10am Exhibition: March 6 – 9 Tuesday, May 5 at 11am Exhibition: May 1 – 4 Jewelry, Watches, Silver & Coins By Order of the Provident Loan Society Annual End of Summer Sale Wednesday, January 14 at 10am Exhibition: January 10 – 13 Old Master Paintings & Drawings Important English & Continental Furniture & Decorations Belle Epoque: 19th & 20th Century Decorative Arts Asian Works of Art Post-War & Contemporary Art This sale is exempt from the Buyers’ Premium Monday, March 16 at 10am Exhibition: March 13 – 15 Tuesday, May 12 at 11am Exhibition: May 8 – 11 Wednesday, January 28 at 10am Exhibition: January 24 – 27 Wednesday, February 18 at 10am Exhibition: February 14 – 17 Fine Jewelry Jewelry, Watches, Silver & Coins By Order of the Provident Loan Society Old Master Paintings & Drawings Important English & Continental Furniture & Decorations Tuesday, February 24 at 10am Exhibition: February 20 – 23 This sale is exempt from the Buyers’ Premium Wednesday, May 20 at 10am Exhibition: May 16 – 19 Tuesday, March 17 at 10am & Wednesday, March 18 at 10am Exhibition: March 13 – 16 Fine Jewelry - Beverly Hills Jewelry & Contents of Abandoned Safe Deposit Boxes Wednesday, February 25 at 10am Exhibition: February 20 – 23 April American Paintings, Furniture & Decorative Arts Wednesday, April 1 at 10am Exhibition: March 28 – 31 The Edward Payson Vining Rare Book Collection Tuesday, April 14 at 10am Exhibition: April 10 – 13 Tuesday, July 14 at 10am & Wednesday, July 15 at 10am Exhibition: July 8, 9, 10, 13 Wednesday, August 12 at 10am Exhibition: August 7, 10, 11 Jewelry & Contents of Abandoned Safe Deposit Boxes Thursday, August 13 at 10am Exhibition: August 7, 10, 11 Doyle at Home® Thursday, July 16 at 10am Exhibition: July 10, 13, 14, 15 Thursday, May 21 at 10am Exhibition: May 15 – 20 June Belle Epoque: 19th & 20th Century Decorative Arts Wednesday, June 3 at 10am Exhibition: May 30 – June 2 Doyle+Design® Wednesday, June 10 Exhibition: June 6 – 9 Rare Books, Maps & Autographs Fine Jewelry Wednesday, April 15 at 10am Exhibition: April 10 – 13 Thursday, June 11 at 10am Exhibition: June 6 – 9 Photographs Doyle at Home® Wednesday, April 15 Exhibition: April 10 – 13 Wednesday, June 24 at 10am Exhibition: June 20 – 23 Important Jewelry Wednesday, April 22 at 10am Exhibition: April 18 – 21 Pair of Massive Chinese Cloisonné Elephants Early 20th century Height 72 inches Estimate: $70,000–90,000 March 16 Prints & Multiples Tuesday, April 28 at 10am Exhibition: April 25 – 27 Coins, Bank Notes & Stamps Tuesday, April 28 at 4pm Exhibition: April 25 – 27 Exhibition Hours: 212-427-4141, option 5 or visit Doyle.com / Catalogues: 212-427-4141, ext 203 or view at Doyle.com Doyle New York, Auctioneers & Appraisers, 175 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128, 212-427-2730 / DOYLE.com
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