Oil painting by Richard Hayley Lever soars to a record $162,500 at Shannon's fall art auction, Oct. 26th
- MILFORD, Connecticut
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- November 08, 2017
MILFORD, CT – Strong prices were reported at Shannon’s 20th anniversary fall art auction held October 26th. Nearly 300 lots went under the hammer, grossing over $2.3 million, with 72 percent of lots sold. Shannon’s set a world record high price for at least three artists in the sale, achieving an impressive $162,500 for Richard Hayley Lever’s The Old Lighthouse and Fleets of St. Ives.
Six works by the American realist Henry Martin Gasser were offered, all achieving notable prices. Winter Corner, a city scene by Gasser, sold for $32,500, setting a world record price for a work on paper by the artist. A large oil painting, titled Industrial Scene, sold for $22,500, while Winter Harbor Scene, a watercolor on paper, soared past the high estimate to sell for $13,750.
Shannon’s continued their trend of achieving strong prices for Dale Nichols, following their record-setting price of $120,000 in May 2017. The two lots in the October auction soared past their low estimates: Through the Clouds went for $100,000 and Silent Morning brought $35,000.
In American genre painting, a new world record was set for William Tolman Carlton, whose The Yankee Peddler more than doubled its high estimate to finish at $75,000. The painting was documented in two exhibitions at the New England Art Union in Boston in 1851. This rediscovered masterpiece sheds new light on Carlton’s career and on the history of American genre painting. Shannon’s held the previous world record for the artist at $47,800 in 2005, for the work titled Cider Making.
The top-selling lot in the sale, a scene of Bathers, by William Glackens, sold for $187,500 to a private collector. Other notable highlights included In the Garden by Abbott Fuller Graves ($112,500); an early winter scene by A.T. Bricher ($62,500); Bricher’s Low Tide, Grand Manan ($35,000); another Bricher, titled Summer Pond, Southampton ($25,000); an allegorical marble Bust of Eve by Thomas Ball ($37,500); a beautiful portrait titled Indolence by European artist Guillaume Seignac ($42,500); and a large painting by Eric Sloane, titled Sunrise on the Farm ($30,000).
Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. Shannon’s will be holding an online-only fine art auction in January 2018 and another cataloged fine art auction in April 2018. To consign a single piece of artwork, an estate or a collection, you may call them at (203) 877-1711; or, e-mail to info@shannons.com. To learn more about Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers and the firm’s calendar of upcoming events, please visit www.shannons.com or follow Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers on social media.
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Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers ~ Established 1997. Shannon’s prides itself on providing each client with personalized service, educating consignors and buyers on fine art, the auction process, and market trends. Spring and Fall Fine Art Auctions: Each year, Shannon’s hosts two cataloged fine art auctions in the Spring and Fall. These sales feature 200+ lots of paintings, drawings, fine prints, and sculpture from the 19th century through Contemporary. Winter and Summer Online Fine Art Sales: Shannon’s also hosts online auctions of Fine Art in January and June each year. These sales are hosted exclusively online with in-person previews available. Periodically, Shannon’s hosts online auctions of collections from single private owners or corporate collections. Our specialist areas include American Art, European Art, Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Fine Prints, Sculpture, Impressionism, and more. New England’s Premier Fine Art Auction House: Shannon’s is aggressively positioned to compete with New York City auction houses in the middle market. Shannon’s offers a bank of 20+ phone lines, online bidding, and has an app available to buyers. Targeted emails, full color catalogs, an extensive mailings list and a user-friendly website attract buyers from across the United States and internationally. Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers opened in 1997 as New England’s premier fine art auction house. Founded by partners Gene and Mary Anne Shannon, the firm quickly established an international reputation for integrity, knowledge of fine art, and personalized service. In 1998, their daughter, Sandra Germain joined the firm bringing her extensive background in business, marketing, and fine art. In 2014, Sandra assumed the position of Managing Partner. Shannon’s team of employees continues to provide personalized, responsive service to their clients that is unsurpassed in the auction market.