Jun 9, 2026 10:00 EST

DOYLE+Design, Featuring the Collection of Whitney Robinson & Marc Karimzadeh

 
Lot 261
 

261

Tiffany Studios Bronze and Leaded Glass "Floral Bouquet" Chandelier

Property from a New Jersey Private Collection

Circa 1910

Of conical form, richly decorated with blossoms in various stages of bloom, each centered in yellow, the surface features rippled creamy‑pink and opalescent blossoms, mauve flowers, and deep transparent purple blossoms, interspersed with “confetti” glass, all are set against a striated sky‑blue ground with stylized mottled green leaves, the bouquet composition transitions from light colors on one side to dark flowers on the other side and is framed by an opalescent geometric brick‑pattern border and is finished with an upper and lower beaded rim, tag impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS.

Height of shade 11 inches, diameter 28 1/2 inches.

For six color variants of this model see Egon Neustadt, The Lamps of Tiffany, pp. 116-121

Sold for $171,950
Estimated at $50,000 - $70,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Property from a New Jersey Private Collection

Circa 1910

Of conical form, richly decorated with blossoms in various stages of bloom, each centered in yellow, the surface features rippled creamy‑pink and opalescent blossoms, mauve flowers, and deep transparent purple blossoms, interspersed with “confetti” glass, all are set against a striated sky‑blue ground with stylized mottled green leaves, the bouquet composition transitions from light colors on one side to dark flowers on the other side and is framed by an opalescent geometric brick‑pattern border and is finished with an upper and lower beaded rim, tag impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS.

Height of shade 11 inches, diameter 28 1/2 inches.

For six color variants of this model see Egon Neustadt, The Lamps of Tiffany, pp. 116-121

there is evidence of solder repair to the beaded trim on the rim edges of the shade; there are approximately nine individual glass segments that have tight hairline cracks, located along the bottom opalescent geometric border; there are approximately twenty-four other individual glass segments that have tight hairline cracks scattered around the shade; the shade is pretty much "in the round," it measures 28 3/4 inches in diameter across one direction and 29 inches in dimension across the other direction; there is a light cluster and domed cap, both of which appear to be original; the electric sockets on the light cluster are modern replacements; the inner ring that is affixed to the top part of the shade measures 5 1/8 inches in diameter; the shade has a tag that is impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS; there is no tag that is impressed NEW YORK or indicates a model number

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Auction: DOYLE+Design, Featuring the Collection of Whitney Robinson & Marc Karimzadeh, Jun 9, 2026

  • Popular Doyle+Design Auction on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 Surpassses Expectations

  • Tiffany Studios "Floral Bouquet" Chandelier Achieves $171,950 Amid Competitive Bidding

  • Featuring Property from The Collection of Whitney Robinson & Marc Karimzadeh

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's highly-anticipated Doyle+Design auction on June 9, 2026 saw competitive bidding drive outstanding results and a sale total that surpassed expectations. This popular sale category showcases a wide range of Modern and Contemporary furniture, art and design by prominent designers, makers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Tiffany Studios "Floral Bouquet" Chandelier
Highlighting the auction was a Tiffany Studios bronze and leaded glass "Floral Bouquet" chandelier, circa 1910, that more than doubled its $50,000-70,000 estimate, achieving an impressive $171,950 amid heavy telephone bidding. Property from a New Jersey Private Collection, the cone-shaped chandelier featured a continuous floral motif transitioning from lighter-toned blossoms on one side to richer, darker flowers on the other. This tonal gradation created a dynamic visual effect, animating the surface as the fixture is viewed from different angles.

Alexander Calder Lamp
From a Berkshires, Massachusetts, Collector came a rare circa 1940 Lamp by Alexander Calder that realized $76,700, surpassing its $50,000–70,000 estimate. Rather than concealing its construction, the lamp openly reveals its mechanics in a striking modernist form, blurring the boundaries between sculpture and utility. A rare example from Calder’s small body of functional household objects, the work reflects the artist’s engineering background and enduring fascination with structure, balance and the expressive possibilities of industrial materials.

The Collection of Whitney Robinson & Marc Karimzadeh
A special section of the sale showcased a second offering of stylish furniture, design and art from The Collection of Whitney Robinson & Marc Karimzadeh. In 2023, Doyle presented the first offering from the collection of former design editor and real estate developer and global brand consultant Whitney Robinson and CFDA Editorial and Communications Director Marc Karimzadeh.

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