July Splendor
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Thomaston, ME 04861
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday Jul 9, 2021 Completed
Saturday Jul 10, 2021 Completed
Sunday Jul 11, 2021 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
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Thomaston Place Auction Galleries

Website: www.thomastonauction.com

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2021 July Auction Weekend

July Splendor 

 

1262 LOTS TO BE SOLD IN THREE SESSIONS 

 

Friday, July 9 – 11:00 a.m.: Vehicles, Garden Accessories, Native American & Glass & Porcelain 

Saturday, July 10 – 11:00 a.m.: Fine Art & Antiques 

Sunday, July 11 – 11:00 a.m.: 19th & 20th C. Decorative Arts & Jewelry 

  

Previews: Monday, June 28 – Saturday, July 3

                                                  & Monday, July 5-Thursday, July 8 (9 am-5 pm)

 

Indulge your senses in the richness and grandeur of the rarities on offer in our July Splendor auction.  This three-day feast of fine and decorative arts assembled from estates throughout the Northeast is designed to arouse the enthusiasm of collectors, curators and decorators alike.

 

On Friday, we will feature a variety of vehicles, including a Mitsubishi 3000 GT and 1924 Ford Model T, and a Kubel T-82R Kubelwagen replica; plus a selection of garden equipment and furniture; and an excellent group of Native American artifacts. Friday will also include musical instruments, such as Steinway Model M grand piano; art glass, such as a Vistosi Murano Pulcini bird; fine ceramics, including Flora Danica porcelain; art photography; folk art furniture pieces; and an interesting group of 19th c. U.S. patent models.   

On Saturday, we will present a dazzling array of 17th c. Old Master paintings; plus works by Severin Roesen, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, Earl Cunningham, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Mason Brown, William Trost Richards, Colin Campbell Cooper, and Harrison Bird Brown. Featured from a large selection of antique furniture will be a mahogany secretary attributed to John & Thomas Seymour, a green painted country store cabinet, and an English Regency cellarette by Benjamin Banks. The folk art/marine group will be led by a Napoleonic Wars era prisoner of war ship model, a 19th c. American eagle weathervane, plus ship paintings. There will be a large selection of Chinese items, including a Ming dynasty vase and Tang dynasty terra cotta bull figure. This day will also offer oriental carpets and fine clocks.

On Sunday, we will introduce outstanding artwork by Willem de Kooning, Paul Cadmus, Eric Sloane, Frederick Judd Waugh, Aiden Lassell Ripley, Childe Hassam, Yozo Hamaguchi, Richard Howard Hunt, Jack Lorimer Gray, and Emile Gruppe; plus an important abstract painting attributed to Cesar Domela.  An early carousel figure group will be led by an extremely rare sea monster by E. Joy Morris for the Philadelphia Toboggan Co.  On this day we will offer a large selection of fine jewelry and watches, including an Art Deco platinum, ruby bead and diamond bracelet, and watches by Rolex and Jules Jurgensen.  The decorative arts selection will include estate silver, such as a Georg Jensen sterling candelabrum, and flatware sets and a tureen by Tiffany & Co.; four early 20th c. Tiffany Studios table lamps; finely crafted custom, Arts & Crafts and Victorian furniture; and selections of Japanese, Russian, and Middle Eastern items. 

 It would be our pleasure to take your bid by phone, absentee or internet via ThomastonLive, LiveAuctioneers, or Invaluable.  Visit our website at www.thomastonauction.com for full details and a complete virtual catalog.  Buyer’s Premium is 17% (20% for online bidders). Please call our courteous and knowledgeable staff if you have any questions.

 

New England’s Trusted Auction & Appraisal Professionals

51 Atlantic Highway (U.S. Route 1), Thomaston, ME 04861

Phone:  207-354-8141    Toll Free:  1-800-924-1032   FAX: 207-354-9523

www.thomastonauction.com   - appraisal@kajav.com

 

Kaja Veilleux, ME Lic AUC#902   

Carol Achterhof, ME Lic AUC#1517


Auction License: AUC1517
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Friday Jul 9, 2021 Completed
Saturday Jul 10, 2021 Completed
Sunday Jul 11, 2021 Completed
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2021 July Auction Weekend

July Splendor 

 

1262 LOTS TO BE SOLD IN THREE SESSIONS 

 

Friday, July 9 – 11:00 a.m.: Vehicles, Garden Accessories, Native American & Glass & Porcelain 

Saturday, July 10 – 11:00 a.m.: Fine Art & Antiques 

Sunday, July 11 – 11:00 a.m.: 19th & 20th C. Decorative Arts & Jewelry 

  

Previews: Monday, June 28 – Saturday, July 3

                                                  & Monday, July 5-Thursday, July 8 (9 am-5 pm)

 

Indulge your senses in the richness and grandeur of the rarities on offer in our July Splendor auction.  This three-day feast of fine and decorative arts assembled from estates throughout the Northeast is designed to arouse the enthusiasm of collectors, curators and decorators alike.

 

On Friday, we will feature a variety of vehicles, including a Mitsubishi 3000 GT and 1924 Ford Model T, and a Kubel T-82R Kubelwagen replica; plus a selection of garden equipment and furniture; and an excellent group of Native American artifacts. Friday will also include musical instruments, such as Steinway Model M grand piano; art glass, such as a Vistosi Murano Pulcini bird; fine ceramics, including Flora Danica porcelain; art photography; folk art furniture pieces; and an interesting group of 19th c. U.S. patent models.   

On Saturday, we will present a dazzling array of 17th c. Old Master paintings; plus works by Severin Roesen, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, Earl Cunningham, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Mason Brown, William Trost Richards, Colin Campbell Cooper, and Harrison Bird Brown. Featured from a large selection of antique furniture will be a mahogany secretary attributed to John & Thomas Seymour, a green painted country store cabinet, and an English Regency cellarette by Benjamin Banks. The folk art/marine group will be led by a Napoleonic Wars era prisoner of war ship model, a 19th c. American eagle weathervane, plus ship paintings. There will be a large selection of Chinese items, including a Ming dynasty vase and Tang dynasty terra cotta bull figure. This day will also offer oriental carpets and fine clocks.

On Sunday, we will introduce outstanding artwork by Willem de Kooning, Paul Cadmus, Eric Sloane, Frederick Judd Waugh, Aiden Lassell Ripley, Childe Hassam, Yozo Hamaguchi, Richard Howard Hunt, Jack Lorimer Gray, and Emile Gruppe; plus an important abstract painting attributed to Cesar Domela.  An early carousel figure group will be led by an extremely rare sea monster by E. Joy Morris for the Philadelphia Toboggan Co.  On this day we will offer a large selection of fine jewelry and watches, including an Art Deco platinum, ruby bead and diamond bracelet, and watches by Rolex and Jules Jurgensen.  The decorative arts selection will include estate silver, such as a Georg Jensen sterling candelabrum, and flatware sets and a tureen by Tiffany & Co.; four early 20th c. Tiffany Studios table lamps; finely crafted custom, Arts & Crafts and Victorian furniture; and selections of Japanese, Russian, and Middle Eastern items. 

 It would be our pleasure to take your bid by phone, absentee or internet via ThomastonLive, LiveAuctioneers, or Invaluable.  Visit our website at www.thomastonauction.com for full details and a complete virtual catalog.  Buyer’s Premium is 17% (20% for online bidders). Please call our courteous and knowledgeable staff if you have any questions.

 

New England’s Trusted Auction & Appraisal Professionals

51 Atlantic Highway (U.S. Route 1), Thomaston, ME 04861

Phone:  207-354-8141    Toll Free:  1-800-924-1032   FAX: 207-354-9523

www.thomastonauction.com   - appraisal@kajav.com

 

Kaja Veilleux, ME Lic AUC#902   

Carol Achterhof, ME Lic AUC#1517

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July Splendor
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Auction Date(s)
Friday Jul 9, 2021 Completed
Saturday Jul 10, 2021 Completed
Sunday Jul 11, 2021 Completed
Auction Location

Thomaston, ME 04861
Company
Thomaston Place Auction Galleries

Website: www.thomastonauction.com

 

2021 July Auction Weekend

July Splendor 

 

1262 LOTS TO BE SOLD IN THREE SESSIONS 

 

Friday, July 9 – 11:00 a.m.: Vehicles, Garden Accessories, Native American & Glass & Porcelain 

Saturday, July 10 – 11:00 a.m.: Fine Art & Antiques 

Sunday, July 11 – 11:00 a.m.: 19th & 20th C. Decorative Arts & Jewelry 

  

Previews: Monday, June 28 – Saturday, July 3

                                                  & Monday, July 5-Thursday, July 8 (9 am-5 pm)

 

Indulge your senses in the richness and grandeur of the rarities on offer in our July Splendor auction.  This three-day feast of fine and decorative arts assembled from estates throughout the Northeast is designed to arouse the enthusiasm of collectors, curators and decorators alike.

 

On Friday, we will feature a variety of vehicles, including a Mitsubishi 3000 GT and 1924 Ford Model T, and a Kubel T-82R Kubelwagen replica; plus a selection of garden equipment and furniture; and an excellent group of Native American artifacts. Friday will also include musical instruments, such as Steinway Model M grand piano; art glass, such as a Vistosi Murano Pulcini bird; fine ceramics, including Flora Danica porcelain; art photography; folk art furniture pieces; and an interesting group of 19th c. U.S. patent models.   

On Saturday, we will present a dazzling array of 17th c. Old Master paintings; plus works by Severin Roesen, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, Earl Cunningham, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Mason Brown, William Trost Richards, Colin Campbell Cooper, and Harrison Bird Brown. Featured from a large selection of antique furniture will be a mahogany secretary attributed to John & Thomas Seymour, a green painted country store cabinet, and an English Regency cellarette by Benjamin Banks. The folk art/marine group will be led by a Napoleonic Wars era prisoner of war ship model, a 19th c. American eagle weathervane, plus ship paintings. There will be a large selection of Chinese items, including a Ming dynasty vase and Tang dynasty terra cotta bull figure. This day will also offer oriental carpets and fine clocks.

On Sunday, we will introduce outstanding artwork by Willem de Kooning, Paul Cadmus, Eric Sloane, Frederick Judd Waugh, Aiden Lassell Ripley, Childe Hassam, Yozo Hamaguchi, Richard Howard Hunt, Jack Lorimer Gray, and Emile Gruppe; plus an important abstract painting attributed to Cesar Domela.  An early carousel figure group will be led by an extremely rare sea monster by E. Joy Morris for the Philadelphia Toboggan Co.  On this day we will offer a large selection of fine jewelry and watches, including an Art Deco platinum, ruby bead and diamond bracelet, and watches by Rolex and Jules Jurgensen.  The decorative arts selection will include estate silver, such as a Georg Jensen sterling candelabrum, and flatware sets and a tureen by Tiffany & Co.; four early 20th c. Tiffany Studios table lamps; finely crafted custom, Arts & Crafts and Victorian furniture; and selections of Japanese, Russian, and Middle Eastern items. 

 It would be our pleasure to take your bid by phone, absentee or internet via ThomastonLive, LiveAuctioneers, or Invaluable.  Visit our website at www.thomastonauction.com for full details and a complete virtual catalog.  Buyer’s Premium is 17% (20% for online bidders). Please call our courteous and knowledgeable staff if you have any questions.

 

New England’s Trusted Auction & Appraisal Professionals

51 Atlantic Highway (U.S. Route 1), Thomaston, ME 04861

Phone:  207-354-8141    Toll Free:  1-800-924-1032   FAX: 207-354-9523

www.thomastonauction.com   - appraisal@kajav.com

 

Kaja Veilleux, ME Lic AUC#902   

Carol Achterhof, ME Lic AUC#1517