LOS ANGELES, CA.- Andrew Jones Auctions will present the autumn edition of Design for the Home & Garden featuring the estates of Daniel and Natalie Schwartz, Rancho Mirage and Frederick Faude, Sausalito, California on Wednesday, October 23rd, online and live in the gallery located at 2221 South Main Street in downtown Los Angeles.
Circa 1910 Tiffany Studios leaded glass and patinated bronze 'Drop-Head Dragonfly' table lamp (est. $40,000-$60,000).
This auction will feature an international array of fine and decorative art, ranging from the 17th to the 21st centuries over 270 lots, led by Tiffany Studios Drop Head Dragonfly and Chinese Geometric Tyler lamps, Old Master to modern paintings, American, English and European silver, porcelain and glass, American, English and Continental furniture, garden appointments and more.
Daniel (Danny) Schwartz was a World War II veteran who participated in the Normandy D-Day invasion. His rich life encompassed business success, film production, global travel, art collecting, philanthropic projects and many lasting friendships. Danny and his wife Natalie were neighbors with Frank and Barbara Sinatra at the Tamarisk Country Club in Rancho Mirage, where the good friends often golfed together.
The couples spent evenings at Melvyns Restaurant in Palm Springs, attended weekly dinner parties with family and friends, enjoyed trips to Las Vegas for games of Baccarat and Sinatras performances. Danny and Natalie hosted Sinatras appointment as Honorary Mayor of Cathedral City, California in 1971. Some mementos of this friendship include a Van Cleef & Arpels 14K yellow gold cigarette case (est. $3,000-$5,000) and a Gucci leather desk set (est. $500-$700).
Danny was a lover of horse racing and owned many champion thoroughbred horses. The collection includes silver trophies from Garrard & Co and Tiffany & Co., highlighted by a George IV covered entrée dish from the Bachelor Duke of Devonshire service by Garrard, 1825 that became the New York Racing Association Suburban Aqueduct trophy for 1969 (est. $2,000-$3,000); four Richard Stone Reeves racehorse portraits; and other horse racing accessories.
The Schwartzes were keen collectors of important fine art and antiques. Their residences, designed by Val Arnold, were featured in spreads of the Dec. 1988 and the Feb. 1991 issues of Architectural Digest, which capture many of the pieces on offer in this auction. The fine art is highlighted by Nathan Oliveiras 1979 oil on canvas Swiss Site, #II (est. $20,000-$30,000).
Oil on canvas painting by Bruce Cohen (American, b. 1953), titled Interior with glass table and green shoes, 1989, 46 inches by 36 inches (est. $12,000-$18,000).
Also included are works by Elmer Bischoff, Maruice Brianchon, Jean Cavailles, Bruce Cohens Interior with glass table and green shoes, 1989 (est. $12,000-$18,000), Emile Grau Sala, Dong Kingman, Walter Snelgrove and James Weeks. The residence was a remarkable synthesis of European style intertwined with New York modernity with splashes of a California color palette.
Bosendorfer ebonized grand piano with 92 keys, 20th century, 7 feet 4 inches (est. $20,000-$30,000).
In that mix is select Asian works of art, 18th century European figures, English porcelain and a music room centering a Bosendorfer ebonized grand piano, expected to bring $20,000-$30,000.
Oil on canvas painting by Grace Hudson (American, 1865-1937), titled Eagle Chief, Pawnee, 1904, 24 inches by 14 inches (est. $8,000-$12,000).
C. Frederick Faude had a keen eye and was a successful art and antiques dealer with galleries in San Francisco and Sausalito. Faudes collection of Grace Hudson paintings was considered one of the countrys largest. This auction features seven works by Hudson, including Eagle Chief, Pawnee, 1904 (est. $8,000-$12,000). Beyond paintings, the collection includes lamps by Tiffany Studios, highlighted by an early 20th century Drop Head Dragonfly lamp (est. $40,000-$60,000).
The fine silver offerings range from a wonderful group of Russian cloisonné enamel tableware by makers like Pavel Ovchinnikov (est. $3,000-$5,000) and Feodor Ruckert to a whimsical selection of Austrian and German wager cups.
Other highlights include Francisco Zúñigas bronze Hombre arrodillado, 1966 (est. $15,000-$20,000), a dramatic and monumental work by Bill Jacklin Ice skaters III, Central Park (Wollman Rink), 1989, a Jean Lurçat oil on canvas from his Table series (est. $10,000-$20,000), and vintage Louis Vuitton luggage, including a Malle Haute steamer trunk (est. $2,000-$3,000).
Arthur Espenet Carpenter walnut and leather Wishbone chair, circa 1970s (est. $3,000-$5,000).
Also sold will be Marsh & Co. jewelry, an Arthur Espenet Carpenter Wishbone chair (est. $3,000-$5,000), a handsome set of six Genoese walnut armchairs, circa 1800 from the collection of Lorenzo (Renzo) Mongiardino, Milan (est. $10,000-15,000), a Chippendale mahogany block front chest of drawers, Boston, 1770 (est. $3,000-$5,000), a Cary's 12inch terrestrial floor globe, 1833 (est. $2,000-$3,000), fine silver from John Swift to Paul Storr, Chinese porcelain, antique rugs and Harris & McKinnon garden furniture.
Online bidding will be available on AndrewJonesAuctions.com, LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Previews will be held in the Andrew Jones Auctions gallery on Monday, October 21st, and Tuesday, October 22nd, from 10 am to 5 pm Pacific time both days.
Set of six Italian Neoclassical walnut armchairs, Genoa, circa 1800 (est. $10,000-$15,000).
Opened in the summer of 2018, Andrew Jones Auctions is a full-service fine art and antiques auction house specializing in the liquidation of estates and collections featuring fine art, antiques and collectibles. The firm understands market trends and has foresight for the 21st century.
The highly experienced staff has a wealth of knowledge with international savvy, having worked for many years at major international auction houses in North America and Europe, sourcing property from all corners of the United States. Andrew Jones Auctions sales are diverse and eclectic, and feature fine diamonds to contemporary art, from antiquity to the 21st century.
Late 19th / early 20th century three-piece Russian 84 standard silver and cloisonné enamel tea set, Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow (est. $3,000-$5,000).
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