Auction April 15, 2026
Lots 201 - 445

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American Silver, Furniture & Decorative Arts

  • Sale of American Silver, Furniture & Decorative Arts on April 15, 2026

  • Part of the Two-Day An American Story Auction Celebrating Our Nation's Semiquincentennial

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NEW YORK, NY – Doyle held a sale of American Silver, Furniture & Decorative Arts on April 15, 2026 as part of the highly successful two-day An American Story auction celebrating our nation's Semiquincentennial. 

Silver
The silver section of the sale achieved an impressive 98% sell-through rate, highlighted by an unusually large sterling silver centerpiece bowl by Tiffany & Co. from a Boca Raton Private Collector that sold for $32,500. Dated to 1907-1938, the elaborately chased piece measured a remarkable 32 inches in length. Silver flatware services also performed strongly, led by a Tiffany service in the popular English Kings pattern that realized $16,640, far surpassing its $7,000-10,000 estimate.

An 1860s silver equestrian-themed centerpiece bowl by Gorham for Tiffany & Co. estimated at $4,000-6,000 achieved $10,240. Decorated with horse-related motifs and engraved with the initials A.B., the piece descended in the family of legendary financier August Belmont. An early patron of American thoroughbred racing, he played a central role in establishing the American Jockey Club in 1866, and his legacy endures most prominently through the Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867.

Furniture & Decorative Arts
Furniture and decorative arts included property deaccessioned from Historic Hudson Valley. Founded in 1951, Historic Hudson Valley is a 501(c)(3) organization that interprets and promotes historic landmarks of national significance in the Hudson Valley.

Session I: American Paintings & Prints / Peale Family Paintings / April 14
Session I of An American Story on Tuesday, April 14 offered American Paintings & Prints including Property Deaccessioned from Historic Hudson Vallery (Read More) and Peale Family Paintings from the Estate of J. Ashley and Pamela Patterson Roach (Read More).

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A Selection of Auction Highlights

An American Story: American Silver, Furniture & Decorative Arts Including Property from Historic Hudson Valley

    

Lot 231 - Gorham Sterling Silver Covered Soup Tureen

Property from the Estate of a Sutton Place Gentleman

Sold for $11,520
Estimated at $3,000 - $5,000

Lot 232 - Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra

Property of a Florida Private Collector

Sold for $10,880
Estimated at $6,000 - $9,000

Lot 241 - Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Oversized Centerpiece Bowl

Property of a Boca Raton Private Collector

Sold for $32,000
Estimated at $30,000 - $50,000

Lot 280 - Equestrian Interest: Gorham for Tiffany & Co. Silver Centerpiece Bowl

Property Descended in the Family of August Belmont

Sold for $10,240
Estimated at $4,000 - $6,000

Lot 288 - Set of Twelve Lebolt Sterling Silver Dinner Plates

From a Private New York Collection

Sold for $14,080
Estimated at $7,000 - $10,000

Lot 353 - Red Painted Pine and Oak Shoe-Foot Hutch Table

Property from Historic Hudson Valley

Sold for $2,880
Estimated at $600 - $800