Estate / Collection: Property of a Fifth Avenue Philanthropist
Circa 1810-1820, iron-red Spode Stone China marks and pattern no. 1741 to some, impressed Coalport size numerals to the platters
Circa 1810-1820, iron-red Spode Stone China marks and pattern no. 1741 to some, impressed Coalport size numerals to the platters. In the Japanese Imari palette, each center with a large willow tree and plants growing from rockwork, within brocade patterned borders. Comprising two oval two-handled tureens and covers, width 13 inches (33 cm); two sauce-tureens, covers and stands, width 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm); two square-shaped dishes and covers, 9 1/8 inches (23.2 cm); two-handled lozenge-shaped footed bowl, width 12 1/4 inches (31.1 cm); four lozenge-shaped dishes; two shell-shaped dishes; two oval shaped dishes; two graduated oval platters, width of larger 17 3/4 inches (45 cm); seven graduated rectangular platters, width of largest 17 inches (43.2 cm); twenty-four dinner plates, diameter 9 3/4 inches (24.8 cm); twenty-one soup plates; thrity-three lunch plates, diameter 8 1/8 inches (20.7 cm); and ten side plates, diameter 7 1/8 inches (18.2 cm). Approximately 114 pieces.
Sold for $51,200
Estimated at $6,000 - $8,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Property of a Fifth Avenue Philanthropist
Circa 1810-1820, iron-red Spode Stone China marks and pattern no. 1741 to some, impressed Coalport size numerals to the platters
Circa 1810-1820, iron-red Spode Stone China marks and pattern no. 1741 to some, impressed Coalport size numerals to the platters. In the Japanese Imari palette, each center with a large willow tree and plants growing from rockwork, within brocade patterned borders. Comprising two oval two-handled tureens and covers, width 13 inches (33 cm); two sauce-tureens, covers and stands, width 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm); two square-shaped dishes and covers, 9 1/8 inches (23.2 cm); two-handled lozenge-shaped footed bowl, width 12 1/4 inches (31.1 cm); four lozenge-shaped dishes; two shell-shaped dishes; two oval shaped dishes; two graduated oval platters, width of larger 17 3/4 inches (45 cm); seven graduated rectangular platters, width of largest 17 inches (43.2 cm); twenty-four dinner plates, diameter 9 3/4 inches (24.8 cm); twenty-one soup plates; thrity-three lunch plates, diameter 8 1/8 inches (20.7 cm); and ten side plates, diameter 7 1/8 inches (18.2 cm). Approximately 114 pieces.
Generally good condition overall; presents well; some rubbing to gilding as expected from age and use (some heavier than others); several with old stickers or residue; some undersides with bleeding colours
two side plate withs a hairline crack through body and another four with star crack; at least two with small rim chips
one soup plate showing restoration to underside; two others with rim chips and overpainted
some bleeding to colours underside plates
cover of one square dish broken with old staple repairs; the other with a rim chip and overpainted
one soup tureen with firing cracks showing to bottom of interior; the over with losses to gilding on finial and handles; the other with chip loss to interior rim of cover
each oval dish repaired
one shell-form dish with hairline from rim
Please note this lot has not been black lighted.
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Auction: Property of a Fifth Avenue Philanthropist, Nov 8, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- International competition drove exceptional results at Doyle's two-day auction of Property of a Fifth Avenue Philanthropist on November 7–8, 2024. The landmark auction showcased over 600 lots of important French furniture and decorations and Old Master paintings and drawings from an elegant Fifth Avenue apartment. This exceptional collection was assembled over many years by an astute collector of great sophistication and refined taste.
Highlighting the collection was an extensive porcelain dinner service in the Imari ‘Rock and Tree’ or ‘Money Tree’ pattern that soared past its estimate of $6,000-8,000 to achieve a stunning $51,200. The impressive circa 1810-1820 assembled service by Coalport and Spode comprised approximately 114 pieces. Also outperforming expectations was an extensive 19th century French porcelain iron-red trellis ground dinner and dessert service, approximately 117 pieces, that realized $35,200, many times its $3,000-5,000 estimate.
Furniture highlights included a selection of important 18th century French desks and writing tables highlighted by a Louis XV/XVI gilt bronze mounted table à ecrire by Charles Topino that sold for $32,000, surpassing its $20,000-30,000 estimate. Parisian ébéniste Charles Topino, maître in 1773, specialized in creating light pieces decorated with fine marquetry, such as this writing table featuring pictorial marquetry of exceptional quality. Specialist Todd Sell examines the writing table, click here for the video.
Among the fine clocks in the collection was a Louis XV gilt bronze mounted rosewood, tulipwood and kingwood tall case clock, 1770s, that realized $23,040, exceeding its $12,000-18,000 estimate. The elegant clock was attributed to the Parisian ébéniste and clock case specialist Adrien-Jerome Jollain, maître in 1763.
Artwork in the collection offered a diverse selection of 18th and 19th century paintings and an extensive range of 17th and 18th century drawings rendered in the rich, warm tones of sanguine chalk.
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Be inspired by Alex Papachristidis' stylish tablescape combining his signature tableware with Property of a Fifth Avenue Philanthropist! The exhibition featured a lavish table setting created for the ultimate fantasy dinner with design legends Elsie de Wolfe, Billy Baldwin, Pauline de Rothschild and Cristóbal Balenciaga. Everyday Elegance Collection is available at everyday-elegance.com
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For information, please contact:
Furniture & Decorations: Todd Sell: 212-427-4141, ext 269, Todd.Sell@Doyle.com
Paintings & Drawings: Elaine Stainton: 212-427-4141, ext 238, Paintings@Doyle.com