Tiffany Studios and Rolex set the tone for luxury at Morphy's $1.9M Fine & Decorative Arts Auction

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Tiffany Studios and Rolex set the tone for luxury at Morphy's $1.9M Fine & Decorative Arts Auction
Tiffany Studios ‘Venetian’ leaded-glass table lamp with gilt bronze base, circa 1910, 21in tall with signed 14in diameter shade. Top lot of the sale: $104,550 against an estimate of $50,000-$80,000. Image courtesy of Morphy Auctions.



DENVER, PA.- The luxuriant colors and incomparable artistry of Tiffany Studios dominated Morphy’s $1.9 million Fine & Decorative Arts Auction held December 12 at the company’s busy Pennsylvania gallery. Exquisite examples of Tiffany table, floor and hanging lamps – many of them quite rare – were among the stars of the 767-lot sale.

An opulent masterpiece from a long-held collection, a circa-1910 Tiffany “Venetian” lamp with an intricately patterned leaded-glass shade and “jewel”-studded gilt-bronze base soared to the top of prices realized, earning $104,550 against a pre-sale estimate of $50,000-$80,000. A floral beauty from the virtuosos at Tiffany, a vibrant ‘Peony’ table lamp with signed shade and base swept past expectations to settle at $70,110.

A Tiffany bronze, leaded and stained-glass chandelier in the “October Night” pattern, with a botanical theme of red berries interspersed within an overall network of branches and leaves, had remained in the same Texas family’s possession for nearly 40 years. They purchased it in 1980 from Lillian Nassau (New York), the world’s foremost authority on Tiffany lamps. The chandelier changed hands at Morphy’s for $66,000.

Intense bidder interest drove the price of a Loetz Austrian Art Nouveau table lamp to more than six times its high estimate. A stunning design that featured four glass globes of organic form supported by an unusual vertical-form base, the lamp had been entered in the sale with expectations of reaching $2,400-$3,000, but its appealing colors and novel artistry took it to greater heights and a final selling price of $19,200.

With its captivating glass-eyed gaze and broad smile, a 13½-inch Galle yellow faience cat with a blue-and-white hearts-and-dots pattern charmed ceramics fanciers on both sides of the Atlantic. The confident feline attracted 59 bids before landing at $20,400, more than 22 times the high estimate.

An untitled abstract oil-on-canvas by Seund Ja Rhee (Korean/French, 1918-2009) topped the fine art section of the sale. Artist-signed, dated ’61, and measuring 22 by 28 inches (sight), the lively artwork was executed in a sunny palette of orange, red and yellow tones with sky-blue accents. It sold well above its high estimate, for $43,050.

A blue-chip selection of wristwatches and jewelry found favor with bidders – both watch collectors and shoppers on the lookout for premium-quality holiday gifts. Rolex was the brand that ruled the day. A men’s Rolex 116610 ‘Hulk’ Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner wristwatch with its original Rolex card, sold above estimate for $22,140; while a vintage Rolex GMT-Master ‘Pepsi’ Ref. 1675 wristwatch – so named because the red and blue shades on its bezel are similar to those on Pepsi-Cola’s logo – commanded $18,750, more than twice the high estimate.

A sparkling 15.5-carat platinum tennis bracelet with 45 emerald-cut diamonds weighed in at an impressive 36.2 grams. The total diamond weight was 15.50 carats, and its average grading of the stones indicated VS2/S11 clarity and G/H color. Timelessly elegant, the bracelet sold at the midpoint of its estimate range for $25,830.










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