NEW YORK, NY.- Christies Living with Art sale on March 28-29 will offer an unmatched selection decorative arts, paintings and furniture representing an array of periods and styles, and featuring works from many notable private collections. Highlights of the two-day sale include European and English furniture and Asian works of art from the collections of Nancy Richardson, The Blair Family Collection and a Private Collection formed for the Crespi Estate, Dallas, TX. A grouping of English and French majolica from the Donna and David Reiss Collection is a highlight of the decorative arts, and a themed selection of Modern and Contemporary Art from various owners highlights the paintings. Twenty-nine lots of jewelry from the Blair Family Collection and the Collection of Robert and Sylvia Olnick round out the sale.
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Property from a private collection formed for the Crespi Estate, Dallas, TX
Property from the renowned Dallas Crespi Estate will include 127 lots of Louis XVI and neoclassical style European and English furniture, Chinese bronzes and ceramics, fine art, photography and modern design. Count Pio Crespi, an Italian cotton merchant, and his wife Florence commissioned renowned Swiss architect Maurice Fatio to design their Dallas home in the 1930s. The Crespi Estate, his only Texas commission, features Fatios love for European revival styles, symmetry and master craftsmanship; the objects offered were chosen to complement his design.
PAIR OF SOUTHERN ITALIAN LILAC, WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT CONSOLES NAPLES, CIRCA, 1780 The marble tops nineteenth-century replacements, the decoration refreshed Estimate: $40,000-60,000
SIX VERRE EGLOMISE PANELS BY ROBERT HYMAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Estimate: $10,000-15,000
CHINESE SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY PEARL RIVER VIEWS (A SET OF EIGHT) Ink and color on paper, framed in mirrored glass and wood Estimate: $4,000-6,000
Property from the Blair Family Collection
Wolcott and Ellen Yuille Blairs family collection represents timeless elegance and sophistication. Often featured in Vogue and Harpers Bazaar for their beautiful homes and noteworthy social circle, the Blairs excellent sense of fashion and fine living set a standard for high society in the early 20th century. Forty-seven lots from the collection are offered.
A JAPANESE GILT AND BLACK LAQUERED LARGE COFFER EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY) Estimate: $3,000-5,000
A COMPLETE SET OF THE EIGHTEEN CHINESE BISCUIT PORCELAIN LUOHAN 19TH CENTURY Estimate: $3,000-5,000
The Collection of Nancy Richardson
The collection of Nancy Richardson, a photographer and former editor at Condé Nast Publications, House and Garden, Vogue and Glamour, will include 52 lots of furniture, fine art and sculpture which represents her appreciation of historic 18th and 19th century works of art.
A CHINESE COROMANDEL LACQUER TWELVE-PANEL FLOOR SCREEN 17TH-18TH CENTURY The reverse with a similar terranced scene, the border with antiques 94 x 180 in. overall (12) Estimate: $15,000-30,000
AN EMPIRE ORMOLU, PAINTEDBRONZE AND ROUGE GRIOTTE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK THE BRONZES ATTRIBUTED TO JEAN FRANCOIS DENIERE, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO PERCIER AND FONTAINE, CIRCA 1805 Together with a faux porphyry pedestal Estimate: $60,000-100,000
NICOLAS-LOUIS-FANCOIS GOOSE (FRENCH, 1787-1878) Trompe LOeil bas-reliefs: Monks feeding before a Napoleonic officer; a Napoleonic officer talking with his man; a Napoleonic officer being cheered by his mean; a Napoleonic office on the battlefield Oil on canvas en grisaille Estimate: $20,000-30,000
English Majolica
A MINTON MAJOLICA AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TURQUISE AND SEAFOAM-GREEN GRUOND ARMCHAIR Circa 1865, recorded as shape no. 1317 Estimate: $40,000-60,000
Property from the Donna and David Reis Collection
TWO LARGE MINTON MAJOLICA NAUTILUS SHELL AND CORAL JARDINIERES ONE WITH DATE CYPHER FOR 1868, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARK AND SHAPE NO. 966 Estimate: $10,000-15,000