Fine antiques, decorative arts, estate jewelry at Elite Decorative Arts, Sept. 15-16 What began as a low-key summer sale has swollen into a 2-day, 500+-lot colossus at Elite Decorative Arts. The weekend sale will be held Sept. 15-16 at the firm’s gallery located in Boynton Beach, Fla
News-Antique.com - Aug 17,2012 - (BOYNTON BEACH, Fla.) – What began as a low-key summer sale has swollen into a two-day, 500+-lot colossus at Elite Decorative Arts. The weekend event will be held Sept. 15-16 at the firm’s gallery located in the Quantum Town Center, at 1034 Gateway Boulevard (Suites 106-108) in Boynton Beach, Fla. Offered will be fine antiques, decorative arts and estate jewelry.
“This will be a solid decorative arts sale with a lot to choose from,” said Scott Cieckiewicz of Elite Decorative Arts. “We thought we could contain it all in one day, but as more consignments poured in, it became evident a second day was necessary. And that’s great. Summer is typically a slow time for south Florida, but all this activity suggests strong demand and a healthy market.”
For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be facilitated by Artfact.com, LiveAuctioneers.com and Auctionzip.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. The auction will start at 1 p.m. (EST) both days. Previews will be held on Friday, Sept. 14, from 11-5, and Saturday, Sept. 15, the first day of sale, from 11 a.m. until the first gavel comes down.
One of the expected top lots of the auction is an exquisite 18kt white gold ring holding a round brilliant cut 3.95-carat natural blue diamond having 129 solare cut facets (est. $60,000-$80,000). The blue diamond, boasting VS2 clarity, is flanked by Kite white diamonds and is surrounded by round cut diamonds. The stunning size 7 ring has a diamond weight of 5.7 dwt.
Civil War and presidential memorabilia enthusiasts will be intrigued by an Abraham Lincoln original handwritten letter with hand-signed engraving (est. $8,000-$12,000). The letter is dated Nov. 12, 1864 and is accompanied by a note also written during the war. The engraving, showing a profile of Lincoln, is 5 inches by 7 inches and signed by engraver Frederick Reynolds.
Artwork will include an artist proof bronze sculpture of a goat by Louise B. Nevelson (Am., 1899-1988). The sculpture, signed to the back of the rear feet and measuring 12 ¾ inches tall by 20 inches long, should bring $10,000-$15,000. And a pencil on paper of a nude female by Fernando Botero (Col., b. 1932), 22 inches by 15 ½ inches, is expected to hit $30,000-$40,000.
A pair of watches carries identical pre-sale estimates of $6,000-$8,000 each. One is a Bulgari 18kt yellow gold and diamond Parentheses (or “Parentesi”) bangle watch with fancy-shaped links featuring a round dial set with single-cut diamonds. The other is a man’s 18kt yellow gold Rolex President Oyster perpetual day/date watch with gold hands and leather case.
Two decorative accessories also have the same pre-sale estimates ($3,000-$5,000). The first is a footed, oval-shaped Tiffany & Company sterling silver entrée dish with a repousse pomegranate design. The second is a beautiful pair of 18th century Sevres yellow porcelain lidded urns, 21 inches in height, each having a panoramic landscape scene with playing cherubs.
A Grant Wood oil on canvas painting and a Jacobus Stainer