Revered Tiffany name creates elegant framework for Morphy's Dec. 12th Fine & Decorative Arts Auction
- DENVER, Pennsylvania
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- December 09, 2019
DENVER, Pa. – Perennially, one of the most beautiful sights of the Christmas season in Pennsylvania is Morphy Auctions’ Fine & Decorative Arts pre-auction gallery preview. The warmth of rare antique leaded-glass lamps, the fiery sparkle of fine gems and the iridescence of Art Nouveau vases combine to create an atmosphere of luminescence and traditional quality that bidders look forward to, year after year. This holiday season, Morphy’s will present a 767-lot Fine & Decorative Arts Auction on Thursday, December 12 led by exquisite designs from Tiffany Studios, including scores of rare table, floor and hanging lamps.
Topping the Tiffany lighting selection is a 22½-inch-tall table lamp with a leaded-glass shade in the “Poppy” motif. Featuring richly hued red and pink poppies in concert with a band of green leaves against a mottled light-blue background, this stellar example of Tiffany artistry is signed on both the base and 17-inch (diameter) shade. The auction estimate is $100,000-$150,000.
An exotic masterpiece, a circa-1910 Tiffany Studios table lamp with a “Venetian” leaded-glass shade stands 21 inches tall on a foliate, “jewel”-studded gilt-bronze base. The densely arranged glass segments run the gamut of warm honey, gold, and ruby hues pleasingly punctuated by violets and greens throughout. From a long-held collection, it carries a $50,000-$80,000 estimate.
A stunning Tiffany bronze and leaded, stained-glass chandelier in the “October Night” pattern displays a quintessentially Art Nouveau botanical theme of red berries interspersed within an overall network of branches and leaves. Suspended from four chains, the shade is signed “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK.” Ever since it was purchased in 1980 from Lillian Nassau (New York) – the world’s foremost source and authority on Tiffany lamps – the chandelier has been the prized possession of a family in Texas. It comes to auction at Morphy’s with a $75,000-$95,000 estimate.
Another Tiffany Studios chandelier of breathtaking beauty was executed in the “Peony” pattern. As the name suggests, the cone-form shade is encircled by peony blossoms in red, pink and white. The medley of various types and textures of glass – including confetti, granite textured, drapery, mottled, and more – lends depth to the motif and showcases the considerable talent that went into this superior work of art. Signed and retaining an applied “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK” tag, the chandelier could realize $65,000-$80,000 on auction day.
An extremely rare and important Tiffany Studios “Poppy” inkwell designed by Clara Driscoll is a mosaic creation of heavily iridescent Favrile glass in a patinated, leaf-shaped bronze frame. Impressed “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 867” and engraved with the signature “L.C. TIFFANY FAVRILE,” it is estimated at $40,000-$60,000. The tremendous array of decorative art to be auctioned also includes American and European glass, Asian antiques, folk art, silver, furniture and 95 lots of pottery by Amphora, Rookwood, Weller and Roseville.
A painting that is poised for success is Georges Rouault’s (French, 1871-1958) Impressionist Israeli landscape dated “1948 JAN.” It measures 27¾ by 37 inches (sight) and is estimated at $80,000-$100,000. Another highlight is an 8- by 10½-inch (sight) Barend Cornelis Koekkoek Sr. (Netherlands, 1803-1862) river landscape with figures. The oil-on-panel is signed and dated “1841.” Estimate: $30,000-$40,000
More than two dozen fine timepieces will be offered, including an impressive men’s Rolex Daytona Ref. 116520 Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified Cosmograph/Chronograph. The big 40mm case encircles a white dial with silver sub-dials, rendering a very handsome, masculine appearance. Made circa 2010, it has never been worn and is presented mint in its original box with a Rolex card and protective plastic over the clasp and bracelet. Estimate $16,000-$24,000
Watch connoisseurs will immediately recognize the special qualities of a Breguet Classic Complicated Tourbillon Messidor platinum and 18K pink gold wristwatch, Ref 3450, with a 36mm case. It is a manual-wind model with a 21-jewel movement with small seconds, Caliber 558, and has a silver guilloche dial with black Roman numerals. Marked “No. 067 P” and bearing serial number 2794 E, it retains its original black crocodile strap. The pre-sale estimate is $25,000-$35,000.
The fine jewelry category also features ladies’ rings, earrings and brooches set with sparkling diamonds and other precious gems from such distinguished jewelers as Van Cleef & Arpels and Tiffany & Co. The Tiffany selection includes a pair of boxed 18K gold and diamond earrings, $8,000-$12,000; a gold and sapphire brooch, $2,000-$3,000; and a sensational platinum and diamond ring with a natural 10.60-carat cabochon star sapphire at its center. Weighing 6.4 grams, the showstopping ring with intense “star characteristics” is accompanied by its original AGL Prestige Gemstone Report. Estimate: $20,000-$30,000
Morphy’s December 12, 2019 Fine & Decorative Arts Auction will start at 9 a.m. Eastern Time at the company’s gallery in Denver, Pennsylvania. All forms of bidding will be available, including live via the Internet through Morphy Live. Questions: call 877-968-8880 or email info@morphyauctions.com. Online: www.morphyauctions.com.