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Total $19.4 Million

Americana Week Achieves Highest Total in a Decade at Sotheby's NY // Over 1,000 Lots Sold Across Six Sales

Total $19.4 Million

The sale was led by The Nicholas Brown Important Chippendale Carved and Figured Mahogany Scalloped-Top Tea Table with Open Ball and Talons, which fetched $912,500 (estimate $800,000/1.2 million).  An important survival of Colonial Newport furniture, the table is one of only two likely originally owned by Nicholas Brown, a wealthy Providence merchant and member of the prominent Brown family of Rhode Island, and exemplifies stellar American colonial craftsmanship.

The selection of silver on offer included a Japanese style vase by Tiffany & Co. which fetched $275,000— a stunning 22+ times its $12,000 estimate—from the company to be included in their archival collection.  Designed by John Curran for Tiffany’s contribution to the 1892 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, a fair celebrating the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the New World, the vase’s description corresponds to the famed jewelry company’s “Trout Vase” and displays chased koi and aquatic plants with stylized water lilies and lily pads throughout. The silver selection was led by an important American silver brandywine bowl (pictured left) by Gerrit Onkelbag circa 1700, which sold for $372,500 (estimate $300/500,000). Descended within the Boudinot-Atterbury family, the bowl was reportedly used by George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Marquis de Lafayette.

PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF E. NEWBOLD AND MARGARET DU PONT SMITH
21 January
Auction Total $3.4 Million

E. Newbold and Margaret Du Pont Smith’s collection celebrates extraordinary examples of 18th-century Pennsylvania fine and decorative arts.  An Extremely Fine and Rare Miniature High Chest led the sale of the Smith collection, setting a world auction record for an American miniature when it brought $612,500, surpassing its high estimate of $120,000. The William and Mary, flat-top chest of drawers was designed circa 1725 and served as a keep-safe for prized household possessions and valuables, such as jewelry and silver.

Fine art from the distinguished collection was led by James Edward Buttersworth’s Racing in New York Harbor, an oil-on-canvas which achieved $300,000 during the sale.

ALEXANDER HAMILTON: AN IMPORTANT FAMILY ARCHIVE OF LETTERS & MANUSCRIPTS
18 January
Auction Total $2.6 Million

Sotheby’s Americana Week sales began on Wednesday with the ‘White Glove’ sale of archival letters and manuscripts from Alexander Hamilton, The sale matched the excitement surrounding the wildly-successful Hamilton: An American Musical, setting a new auction record for any manuscript by the founding father with A Previously Unrecorded Autograph Draft of Pacificus Essay No. VI, which sold for $262,500($300/500,000). All 77 lots offered during Wednesday’s sale found buyers, with 11 lots breaking previously held records for any document handwritten by Hamilton.






  • 25.01.2017
    Auktion »
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus »

    Dates for your diary

    PRE-SALE EXHIBITION
    Saturday 11 February – Wednesday 15 February 2017

    SUNDAY AT SOTHEBY’S
    12 February 2017, 12-5pm

    AUCTION
    16 February 2017
     

Lot 6010 Extremely Fine and Rare Miniature William and Mary Turned and Joined Walnut Flat-Top High Chest of Drawers, Chester County, Pennsylvania, circa 1725 retains a rich historic surface, appears to retain its original cast brass hardware. Height 24 3/4 in. by Width 14 1/4 in. by Depth 9 3/4 in.  Est. $80/120,000 Sold for $ 612,500
Lot 1039 Alexander Hamilton A Prevously Unrecorded Autograph Draft Of Pacificus Essay NO. VI 4 pages (10 x 7 3/4 in.; 255 x 197 mm) on a bifolium, [Philadelphia, early July 1793], with numerous revisions, emendations, and deletions; short tear at foot of both leaves, early repair to central fold. Est. $300/500,000 Sold for $ 262,500


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  • Lot 2145 The Important Hollingsworth-Humphreys Family Chippendale Carved and Figured Piecrust Tilt-Top Tea Table, probably from the workshop of Thomas Affleck, carving attributed to John Pollard, Philadelphia, circa 1779 Height 29 1/2 in. by Diameter 32 1/4 in. by Depth 30 1/4 in. Est. $150/250,000 Sold for $636,500
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  • Lot 3238 A Rare Pair Of American Silver Candlesticks, Myer Myers, New York, circa 1750-65 height 8 1/4 in. 20.9cm 34oz 18dwt 1085g Est. $150/250,000 Sold for $150,000
    Lot 3238 A Rare Pair Of American Silver Candlesticks, Myer Myers, New York, circa 1750-65 height 8 1/4 in. 20.9cm 34oz 18dwt 1085g Est. $150/250,000 Sold for $150,000
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  • Lot 5143 John Rasmussen (1828-1895) View Of The Berks County Alms House  signed J. Rasmussen and dated 1880, titled below the image, and below that: Directors. Mahlon Fogleman. Francis Roland. John H. Bower. Steward: Benj. Anderson. Under Steward: G.E. Wisner. Insane Hospital Steward: James W. Sallade. Clerk: J.B. Knorr. oil on zinc 32 by 40 in. 1880  Est. $80/120,000 Sold for $ 516,500
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