Lot 91 Property From An Important American Collection Frank Lloyd Wright Two-part Laylight from the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York iridized glass, opalescent glass and clear glass in brass-plated “colonial” zinc cames, presently installed in a wood frame (not illustrated)
larger panel: 42 5/8  x 21 in. (108.3 x 53.3 cm)
smaller panel: 20 x 21 (50.8 x 53.3 cm)
circa 1903-1905
executed by Linden Glass Company, Chicago, Illinois Estimate$80/120,000 Lot 91 Property From An Important American Collection Frank Lloyd Wright Two-part Laylight from the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York iridized glass, opalescent glass and clear glass in brass-plated “colonial” zinc cames, presently installed in a wood frame (not illustrated)
larger panel: 42 5/8  x 21 in. (108.3 x 53.3 cm)
smaller panel: 20 x 21 (50.8 x 53.3 cm)
circa 1903-1905
executed by Linden Glass Company, Chicago, Illinois Estimate$80/120,000 - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com

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Wann: 13.12.2017

On View Tomorrow at Sotheby's NY | 240+ Exemplary Works of 20th Century Design | Auctions 13 December

NEW YORK, 8 December 2017 – Sotheby’s is pleased to present highlights from our two 13 December auctions of Important Design and Tiffany: Dreaming in Glass. Works from both auctions will be on public exhibition from tomorrow, 9 December in our York Avenue galleries,…

On View Tomorrow at Sotheby's NY | 240+ Exemplary Works of 20th Century Design | Auctions 13 December

NEW YORK, 8 December 2017 – Sotheby’s is pleased to present highlights from our two 13 December auctions of Important Design and Tiffany: Dreaming in Glass. Works from both auctions will be on public exhibition from tomorrow, 9 December in our York Avenue galleries, alongside the dedicated auction Masterworks by Tiffany Studios: The William A. Richardson Collection. Together the three sales will offer nearly 250 works.

IMPORTANT DESIGN AUCTION AT 10AMSotheby’s is pleased to announce highlights from our 13 December auction of Important Design. A carefully curated selection of historic and postwar designs spanning from 1870 through present day will be on offer, and is led by a suite of three rare “Crocodile” works by Claude Lalanne. The sale is further distinguished by an important rediscovery in the scholarship of Frank Lloyd Wright, an iconic “Bone” Armchair by Joris Laarman, as well as property from a number of esteemed private collections, including: the Jerome and Ellen Stern collection, the collection of Hana Soukupová and Drew Aaron, the Jacqueline Fowler Collection, and an Important American Collection.

Also on offer this December are exemplary works from the American Arts & Crafts movement by Greene & Greene and Gustav Stickley; outstanding American Studio design by Paul Evans, Harry Bertoia and George Nakashima; and important works by René Lalique, Armand Albert Rateau, Eileen Gray, Line Vautrin, Jean Royère, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand and Yoichi Ohira. Showcasing the dynamism and extraordinary craftsmanship of the works on offer, the 165-lot auction is estimated to achieve $6.2/9.2 million.

TIFFANY: DREAMING IN GLASS AUCTION AT 2PMHighlights from the sale include examples of Tiffany’s most iconic and highly sought-after designs, including an exceptional “Cobweb” Table Lamp, a superb “Wisteria” Table Lamp, and a "Magnolia and Peony" Window. An exemplary group of favrile glass vases from an Important American Collection conveys the diversity of Tiffany’s forms and techniques.

MASTERWORKS BY TIFFANY STUDIOS: THE WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON COLLECTION AUCTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING TIFFANY: DREAMING IN GLASSSotheby’s is honored to present a dedicated auction of 42 works from the collection of Mr. William A. Richardson. Amassed over the course of two decades, the ensemble offers true connoisseurs an encyclopedic range of the firm’s most artistic production, demonstrating Tiffany’s most celebrated achievements in leaded glass. Among the many highlights are a magnificent Hanging Head “Dragonfly” Floor Lamp, a stunning “Elaborate Peony” Table Lamp, and a dramatic “Octopus” Chandelier. The collection also encompasses rare examples of the firm’s mosaics, fancy goods and lead glass windows.

Having discovered his passion for Tiffany while attending an auction preview in the early 2000s, Richardson turned his vigor for collecting, beginning with silver dollars at the early age of 13, to the firm’s timeless designs. His enjoyment of these exquisite objects would later manifest into a bespoke sanctuary of their artistry and craftsmanship — Richardson built a special room in his home specifically designed to showcase these magnificent pieces in their best light and form.

Lot 215 Property From A Distinguished New York Collection Tiffany Studios "Magnolia And Peony” Window From The Feigenspan Mansion, Newark, New Jersey with the original “Green Man” marble fountain (American, late 19th Century) and painted wood frame
with acid-etched mark TIFFANY STVDIOS/NEW YORK
leaded glass selectively plated on the reverse, marble and painted wood
83 1/2  in. (212.1 cm) high, excluding frame
46 1/2  in. (118.1 cm) wide, excluding frame
circa 1905 Estimate $200/300,000 Lot 215 Property From A Distinguished New York Collection Tiffany Studios "Magnolia And Peony” Window From The Feigenspan Mansion, Newark, New Jersey with the original “Green Man” marble fountain (American, late 19th Century) and painted wood frame
with acid-etched mark TIFFANY STVDIOS/NEW YORK
leaded glass selectively plated on the reverse, marble and painted wood
83 1/2  in. (212.1 cm) high, excluding frame
46 1/2  in. (118.1 cm) wide, excluding frame
circa 1905 Estimate $200/300,000 - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com / Sotheby’s Auktionshaus Lot 334
Tiffany Studios “Magnolia” Floor Lamp with a "Chased Pod" Senior floor lamp base and a "Pig Tail" finial
shade impressed TIFFANY STVDIOS N.Y. 1599
leaded glass and gilt bronze
79 in. (200.7 cm) high
28 1/8  in. (71.4 cm) diameter of shade 
circa 1920 Estimate $400/600,000 Lot 334
Tiffany Studios “Magnolia” Floor Lamp with a "Chased Pod" Senior floor lamp base and a "Pig Tail" finial
shade impressed TIFFANY STVDIOS N.Y. 1599
leaded glass and gilt bronze
79 in. (200.7 cm) high
28 1/8  in. (71.4 cm) diameter of shade 
circa 1920 Estimate $400/600,000 - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com / Sotheby’s Auktionshaus Lot 311 Tiffany Studios "Elaborate Peony” Table Lamp with a "Tree" base
shade impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1903
base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/553
leaded glass and patinated bronze
33 in. (83.8 cm) high
22 1/4  in. (56.5 cm) diameter of shade
circa 1910 Estimate $350/500,000 Lot 311 Tiffany Studios "Elaborate Peony” Table Lamp with a "Tree" base
shade impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1903
base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/553
leaded glass and patinated bronze
33 in. (83.8 cm) high
22 1/4  in. (56.5 cm) diameter of shade
circa 1910 Estimate $350/500,000 - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com / Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
Tags: Accessoires, Design, Design des 20. Jahrhunderts, Tiffany, Wohnaccessoires

On View Tomorrow at Sotheby's NY | 240+ Exemplary Works of 20th Century Design | Auctions 13 December

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