NEW YORK, NY.- Doyles popular series of Doyle at Home auctions attract thousands of savvy, sophisticated buyers with an endless diversity of affordable art and stylish furniture and decorations from prominent estates and collections.
Browse the current online-only auction powered by Invaluable.com and place your bids using your computer or mobile device. Bidding will end with a soft close on Tuesday, March 31 beginning at 10am EDT.
Featured in the sale is a wide range of affordable works of art spanning a century of creative output by artists around the world. Among the highlights are examples by Alexander Aiznshatat, Pietro Barucci, Paul Lewis Clemens, Dietz Edzard, John R. Grabach, Robert Henri, Emilio Rodriguez Larrain, Edgard Maxence, Joseph Lindon Smith, Moses Soyer, Pavel Tchelitchew, Constantin Westchiloff, Carl Wuemer and many more.
A selection of furniture and decorations celebrates the opulence of the Belle Epoque. Noteworthy offerings include a handsome French ormolu-mounted parquetry inlaid cabinet, a Limoges porcelain clock retailed by Tiffany & Co., a lovely Sèvres style porcelain urn signed by the artist, A. Collot, and a Loetz Titania glass vase with silver overlay. Certain to attract attention is a Montici pietra dura plaque depicting a still life of fruit by Richard A. Blow, Italy.
A special section of the sale is devoted to Russian works of art, featuring a group lot of two colorful silver and enamel Kovshi and a Charka, a silver and cloisonné enamel tea glass holder by Gustav Klingert, Moscow, before 1899, and an icon of the Old Testament Trinity with Abraham and Sarah, as well as a bronze group of a vendor with a sled after Vasilii Grachev.
Catalogue & Information
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