Decorative arts dominate at Roland's March 7th Multi-Estates Auction
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Decorative arts dominate at Roland's March 7th Multi-Estates Auction
Jose Royo (Catalonia, 1945-2018) En la Orilla or On the Bank hand signed limited edition serigraph. Estimate $1,500-$2,500.



GLEN COVE, NY.- As part of their upcoming Multi-Estates auction on March 7th, 2026 at 10am, Roland Auctions NY will present an exclusive selection of items from the Long Island collection of Sonia and Philip Reine, a highly-curated collection of Decorative Arts from the from the collection of Sue and Cliff Freeman and other prominent estates.

Previews will be held on Thursday, March 5th & Friday, March 6th from 10am – 6pm.


Daum Art Nouveau acid etched cameo glass vase, Nancy, first quarter of the 20th century. Estimate $2,000-$3,000.

The auction also features hundreds of Roland’s always present lots of excellent Fine Art & Sculpture, Decorative Arts, 20th Century Modern, Antique & Vintage Furniture, Textiles, Silver, Jewelry, Rugs, Collectibles and Asian Art.

This large, exquisite, highly-curated collection from Sonia and Philip Reine of Long Island features Decortative Arts including a Daum Art Nouveau acid etched cameo glass vase, Nancy, first quarter of the 20th century, of cinched conical form, the heavily textured pink ground offset by rich plum colored foliage, mark to base etched Daum Nancy with the Cross of Lorraine. Estimate $2,000-$3,000, a Daum Art Nouveau acid etched cameo glass vase, French, early 20th century, with fern land gingko leaf design in greens, yellows and browns, signed Daum Nancy with the Cross of Lorraine.. Estimate $1,000-$1,200 and a KPM hand-painted porcelain plaque, German, late 19th century, depicting a woman playing a lute after Friedrich August von Kaulbach, signed illegibly to lower right front, marked KPM to reverse, in a later frame. Estimate $1,000-$1,500


Regency Gentlemen's rosewood and brass inlaid necessaire dressing box, English, mid-19th century. Estimate $2,000-$3,000.

Additional losts from their collection are a Louis Dage and Edgar Brandt Art Deco Lamp, Louis Dage (French, 1885–1961) Art Deco lamp, circa 1920s, signed L. Dage to lower, with silvered bronze mounts by Edgar William Brandt (French, 1880–1960), marked E. Brandt to lower mount. [To finial: 29" H x 11.5" Diameter]. Estimate $800-$1,200, a J & I Cox Victorian gilt metal and cut crystal argand lamp, New York, mid 19th century, the cut crystal top with rosette finial and a egg and dart gilt metal border accented with dragon heads, suspending girandole pendants, continuing to a crystal and metal standard supporting a gilt metal pierced arm with crystal cup and glass chimney shade, all above a lower glass collar with girandole pendants resting on a cut crystal base and metal foot, mark to arms, Estimate $500-$700 and a Thomas Brooks (American, 1811–1887) attributed Victorian marble top center table, 19th century with beveled marble top, carved apron, and a heavily carved and mounted and ball beaded and four-scroll legged base. Estimate $700-$1,000.


Roger Edward Kuntz (American, 1926-1975)View of the Tuileries, Paris oil on canvas, 1954. Estimate $2,000-$3,000.

The art arena will feature a Roger Edward Kuntz (American, 1926-1975)"View of the Tuileries, Paris" oil on canvas, 1954, signed Kuntz to lower left, with a pamphlet depicting the work from the Landau Gallery in Los Angeles for Kuntz's 1954 one-man exhibition. [Framed: 39.25" H x 59.5" W]. Estimate $2,000-$3,000, a Jose Royo (Catalonia, 1945-2018) "En la Orilla" or "On the Bank" hand signed limited edition serigraph mounted on board, in a gilt frame, signed Royo to lower right, and accompanied by a profile on the artist published by Fine Art Magazine. [45" H x 69" W]. Estimate $1,500-$2,500 and a Jules-Rene Herve (France, 1887-1981) oil on canvas of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, with figures at a front to the foreground before a fountain, signed Jules T. Herve to lower right to reverse. [Framed: 27" H x 32" W]. Estimate $600-$800.


Tunbridge Inlaid Box, Tunbridge inlaid box, English, 19th century, with an inlaid top and wo inlaid butterflies. to front. Est $300 USD - $400 USD.

Further Decorative Arts from other estates include a Regency Gentlemen's rosewood and brass inlaid necessaire dressing box, English, mid-19th century, retailed by Cartier, opening to reveal a velvet compartment to inner lid with a mirror, implements including two faceted bottles with silverplate tops and each with a glass stopper, one large and two small jars with silver plate tops, three boxes with pierced lids, a velvet and compartment to center with mother of pearl finial, two compartments with red leather lids, with a slide out compartment to lower, mounted with Bramah London lock, and accompanied by a hand-written note from Cartier, Estimate $2,000-$3,000, a Chinese palatial Rose Medallion bowl, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with elaborate hand-painted decoration with a gilt decorated lip, floral decoration and cartouches to upper, and alternating floral and court cartouches to interior and exterior, and to interior base, unmarked. [6.5" H x 15.5" Diameter]. Estimate $400-$600 and a Model ship of the HMS Victory, early 20th century, on a stand, with masts, sails, and cannons et al; HMS Victory was originally commissioned in 1778 and is the oldest naval vessel still in commission, known for it's presence at the Battle of Trafalgar, during which Admiral Lord Nelson was killed on its quarterdeck. [With stand: 31" H x 48" W x 13" D]. Estimate $800-$1,200.


J & I Cox Victorian gilt metal and cut crystal argand lamp, New York, mid 19th century. Estimate $500-$700.

Additional Decorative highlights from other estates include a collection of superb Tunbridge Inlaid wooden boxes, all from the collection of Sue and Cliff Freeman, with a Tunbridge Inlaid Wood Jewelry or Sewing Box, Tunbridge inlaid jewelry or sewing box, England, 19th century, with inlaid decoration to top and side, and a removeable tray to interior, Est: $200 USD - $300 USD, a Tunbridge inlaid box, English, 19th century, with an inlaid top and two inlaid butterflies to front, flanking the escutcheon, Est: $300 USD - $400 USD, a Tunbridge inlaid jewelry box, England, 19th century, with inlaid decoration to top and sides, a brass lock, and velvet interior with a mirror to interior lid, Est. $200 USD - $300 USD and a Large Tunbridge Inlaid Box, England, 19th century, with a rosewood plaque to upper and sides, and intricate inlaid decoration, interior with a removeable tray, with a heart form latch, Est: $250 USD - $350 USD.


Daum Art Nouveau acid etched cameo glass vase, French, early 20th century. Estimate $1,000-$1,200.

**Please join Roland NY at 150 School Street in Glen Cove, NY for the upcoming auction on March 7th, 2026 at 10am. **For further information call 212-260-2000 or visit: www.rolandantiques.com










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