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Auction Summary, Monday June 29th, 2020

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 In accordance with current New York State regulations Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, New York will present an unreserved antique and estate auction online through Liveauctioneers.com and with absentee bids and telephone bidding only on Monday June 29th at 5:00 PM EST. Remote staffing is available for extra imaging and to address any inquiries regarding individual items and a gallery preview will be held 6/28 from 1-5 and Monday beginning at 1pm following safety protocols. The nearly 400 lot sale combines items from several interesting sources notably an early Patterson NY homestead, two fine old Pennsylvania estates, a Katonah village home, artwork from a Nyack private collection and select items from a Pleasantville home. 

  Several pieces English period oak furniture from Patterson illustrate the former collectors' comprehensive interest in authenticity and historical significance. Fragments and some complete pieces come with some documentation. The Katonah home provided several large vintage and antique bronzes, many in the classical style notably a large grouping after Rancoulet. The Pleasantville home yielded Schmieg and Kotzian dining room furniture, American cut glass, sterling flatware, hollowware and several lots gold estate and other jewelry. Several of the consignors contributed many of the Persian carpets and also the diverse offering of Asian furniture, artworks and porcelains highlighted by an early eight panel screen.

     Art includes works by Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Yvonne Canu, Moses Sawyer, John Marin, Nell Blaine, several oils by Uta Von Bern, several by William MacDonough, a fine pair of American portraits ca 1830 of missionaries with provenance and a printed book, several by Czech artists and several others.  Mid Century pieces are highlighted by a Jens Risom dining ret, a McCobb Planner Group room divider, Dunbar and other makers. A collection of paisley includes three garments including a French coat labeled Aux Elegants Felix Levy Paris and several handmade shawls as well as other early fragments, vintage clothes, accessories and a few bolts of 1970's vintage fabric including Scalamandre. 

  Traditional antiques include a 19th century English corner cabinet with shell back, several American pine pieces, many in paint, several pieces Italian gilt fragments, 19th century Italian furniture, large sets of Fiesta dinnerware, many iron and brass chandeliers and sconces, a fine pair of Venetian gondola sconces, lots of china and glass and various other collections. A rare four door 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL was a barn find in Danbury, Connecticut. Consigned by the original owner who received it as a gift at 17, the car is in pretty fair shape although parked and garaged for the last seven years and has not been started. The owner, a former Broadway entertainer states that the car has had many Broadway and Hollywood legends as passengers and is reluctant to let it go but is giving up his country home and moving back to his NYC brownstone. Shipping and pickup of all items is by curbside protocol and will be adjusted when the restrictions warrant it. 

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Auction Summary, March 16, 2020

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 Hudson Valley Auctioneers, located at 432 Main Street, Beacon, New York  will present a fine Spring unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday March 16th at 5:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with the online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. The nearly 450 lot sale combines several local estates and features several standouts in such diverse categories as Americana, abstract and surrealist art, traditional artworks, sculptures in bronze and marble, Chinese and Japanese artifacts, mid century and traditional furniture and scientific and musical instruments. As in most sales there are always a piece or two that should generate some excitement on the way to the block. In this sale a large highlighted drawing of the depiction of  "The Transfiguration" signed Gustav Dore and dated 1861 from an old Nyack estate and a small oil on artist board signed (Alfred) Sisley from the estate of Jim Donovan should both be potentially exciting. 
   A call to a home on the Croton Ossining border revealed that the house was designed by the renowned architect Ladislav L. Rado. Czech born Rado emigrated to the US and graduated from Harvard University in 1940 under the tutelage of Walter Gropius and was responsible with partner Antonin Raymond for many important commissions. Consignment from the house includes several Rado designed pieces of furniture, Knoll and Herman Miller vintage furniture, a pair of Poul Norreklit lounge chairs, a Robert Kulieke bust, a fine sculpture by Albert W. Wein and local and Japanese artwork. Other mid century art and decorative objects offered are works by Charles Schucker, two fine carved abstract wooden plaques by Vernon Smith, an oil by Jan Pamula, three large abstracts by William MacDonough, a pair of Morgan Colt style iron and leather benches, a fine Maguire bamboo set and several other pieces from the White Plains estate and Nyack estate of Jim Donovan. Other sculpture and art include a Richmond Barthe plaster bust, a Patrick Nagel patinated bronze "Carol" on pedestal and a marble bust of Henry Bacon's daughter 'Laura' by Evelyn Beatrice Longman, A Frank Cadogan Cowper portrait of 'Judith", and a Loughlin oil of a 'Brut' illustrate the diversity in the sale.
  The White Plains estate was a curious mix of one man's passion; Caucasian carpets and 1970's,80's modern and surrealistic art purchased at several NYC galleries. The sale begins with 20 fine vintage carpets purchased from rug galleries and downtown auction galleries. Among the art are works by Aldo Matute, Ivan Greenberg, David Herman, Mike Morgan, Christine Canbrea and Jim Bauer. Musical instrument were also present and include a Buffet clarinet, a Moecke Tenor recorder and a rare Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet concertina in mint condition. Instruments of a different variety include three fine Swiss music boxes, several fine clocks including a Simon Willard banjo in need of restoration, several scales, a Chelsea ships clock and barometer and a finely carved Pennsylvania tall clock in excellent condition.   In the Americana category are samplers, early portraits from an old Bedford estate, several finger boxes, two early Nantucket baskets, decoys and two carved and painted birds stamped A.E. Crowell, country and period furniture and a large all original signed Greiner doll in original clothes. Twelve lots of estate jewelry, several lots of silver including a 264 ounce Foucher silver service for 12 and 12 lots of figural birds by Boehme and Royal Worcester are some of the fineries. Asian bronzes and what is sure to be a highlight is an exceptional 25" cloisonne charger with multiple foo dogs and balls, woodblocks, watercolors and a palace size Satsuma vase are some of the Eastern offerings. Please visit our website for interactive images and auction listing.
   Previews are Sunday 1-5 the doors open at 10am on Monday or by appointment.
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Auction Summary, February 10th, 2020.

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Hudson Valley Auctioneers located at 432 Main Street Beacon, New York  will present an unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday February 10th beginning promptly at 2:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with the online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. The sale begins with a Wilkes Barre PA estate library of approximately 400 volumes cataloged into 165 lots. An old family estate whose occupants' varied interests reflecting 18th through 20th centuries with books on travel and exploration, history and politics and art and science. Following the library is 170 lots of vintage toys, trains and dolls including a very original Jumeau, a collection of puppets, marionettes, stages and related items, many from China and Burma, from a Hudson NY collectors estate who had plans of opening a museum. Following that collection next up is the estate of a world class model makers finished and unfinished train and boat steam models as well as a large collection of British railroadania including a comprehensive book collection on the subject sold as a lot, enameled signs, posters, antique prints and other items of interest. At around 6:00 pm the sale will shift to 265 lots of general estate items. Jim Donovan had collected with an eye for the whimsical, the dramatic and the enjoyable in art, sculpture, decoration and function. Continuing to liquidate his now estate collection this sale features several small modernistic bronzes and 30 assorted artworks, mostly large oils. Of note is a large abstract oil signed Michelle West (Lee) titled "Continuity of Change" and a large carved granite linear sculpture by Minoru Nizuma. From the large collection of art still to be cataloged from the Forest Hall, Milford PA collection are five oil on linen abstracts with various titles by Hans Jaenisch ex Leonard Hutton Galleries ca.1963. Fifteen estate carpets, several lots Asian porcelains, photographs, metalworks and art are scattered throughout. Hundreds of ounces sterling flatware and hollowware, several lots of Mid Century from a White Planes estate liquidation, 19th century artworks from a Nyack home and furniture and decorative accessories from a Tuxedo Park mansion round out the sale.

  Previews are Sunday 1-5 the doors open at 10am on Monday or by appointment.  Terms, links to online bidding, Auctionzip and other info available at  our interactive website www.HudsonValleyAuctioneers.com or  sales manager Theo de Haas 845 480 2381 and auctioneer Neil Vaughn 914 489 2399

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New Years Day Auction, 2020!

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Hudson Valley Auctioneers located at 432 Main Street Beacon, New York  will celebrate New Years Day with an unreserved multi estate auction on Wednesday January 1st beginning promptly at 1:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding. 

   Highlights include a fine selection Chinese and Asian artifacts from a Pawling estate led by a circa 1910 album of 80 original photographs of Chinese scenes and people as well as 108 period postcards of Shanghai  and other locales. Porcelains feature a rare pair of armorial platters, several pairs of vases, a 17" tea caddy form decorated vessel and several other pieces. Two exceptional Chinese Export early 19th century oil paintings of people in gardens appear to have been done by the same hand. Several lots of rosewood and marble furniture from an old  Poughkeepsie estate which also provided works on paper and scrolls and from the Pawling estate a selection of fine quality provincial pieces in various surfaces. From an upstate barn comes what appears to be an antique carved dug out canoe with possible Polynesian decoration and an early Japanese sword.

   Standout oils in the sale include works by artists Eugene Frank, George Robert Bonfield, several by Charles Michel, Max Stern, William Immenkamp, Anthony Toney, Gregorio Prestopino, William McDonough, Jenning Tofel, Hal Robinson, Eleanor Moore and Horatio Henry Couldery. The estate of Peter Speihagen's Forest Hall Antiques of Milford, Pennsylvania will offer a selection of 18th and 19th century continental furniture and a large collection of antique continental pewter.    Traditional English antique fare from a sprawling Millbrook farmhouse of a renowned New York artist features a pair of tufted leather wing chairs, mahogany center table, two convex mirrors,an interesting Scottish woven back chair, lowboys and game tables and other horse country decorative pieces. From an old Pennsylvania estate comes a large collection flo blue sold as a lot, a blind door corner cabinet in blue, a glazed door step back cupboard and several small bronzes. Other bronzes by Robert Cook, Werner Meurer, Georg Kolbe, E.T.Hurley, Asian and several other cabinet bronzes are mixed in throughout the sale.

   As in prior holiday auctions estate jewelry features prominently with approximately 75 individual and group lots and are joined by several sterling tea services, flatware and hollowware and other various little treasures. Significant additional "treasures" include a rather rare Model F Steinway baby grand in a carved mahogany case, an exceptional Gothic Revival six arm electrified gasolier probably by Cornelius and Baker, several vintage luggage lots led by two Louis Vuitton cases; a wardrobe and a fitted steamer, several musical instruments including a rare Lyon and Healey "J" soprano saxophone and an antique Nicolaus Gagnano Filus violin. Five exceptional quality Tiffany Studios copies of signature floor lamps and hanging chandeliers from the Cornwall collection of lighting we sold in a spring sale  which were very well received as the quality and attention to detail is unsurpassed for copies of this sort. Several original Handel lights also come from Cornwall. Mid Century makers Renato Zevi, Bertoia, Moreddi, Wegner, Geoge Mulhauser, Knoll Mies van der Rohe, Curtis Jere and others will be represented. The sale encompasses approximately 350 lots with last minute additions expected.

Previews are prior Sunday 1-5, Monday and Tuesday 12-5 and Wednesday 10-1pm.

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Auction Summary, December 2

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Hudson Valley Auctioneers located at 432 Main Street Beacon, New York  will present a two session unreserved antique and estate auction on Monday December 2nd beginning promptly at 2:00 PM EST. The sale offers bidding with online platform Liveauctioneers.com as well as in house, absentee and phone bidding a Session One features 165 lots from several different estates highlighted by thirty five military and sporting long guns, several Civil War, WW 1 and 2 firearms, swords, bayonets and artifacts, uniforms, and other items of interest.

  Session Two follows at 5:00 pm with 375 additional lots, primarily from the personal collection of Nyack NY dealer James Donovan, the remaining contents of Forest Hall Antiques of Milford PA. following the passing of owner Peter Spielhagen,

 silver and jewelry from a Pawling NY estate, as well various other consignments and gallery additions.

  Jim Donovan has collected with an eye for the whimsical, the dramatic and the enjoyable in art, sculpture, decoration and function. From mid century modern to 18th and 19th century the contributions from his attic to basement packed Nyack home will delight most and perhaps shock others. Impossible to include the entire collection in one sale this auction features many large canvases, MCM furnishings, stone and bronze sculptures, lighting, interesting Japanese and Chinese mostly from the main floor.

  Forest Hall Antiques of  Milford, Pennsylvania occupied an imposing stone landmark building in the downtown since 1991 and until recently offered an extensive selection of 18th and 19th century continental and Chinese elmwood furniture, Delft, pewter, Meissen, early artworks, German and Bohemian glass, continental bronzes, several gilt mirrors and other staples of which 100 or so lots are included.

  The Pawling estate contributed 25 fine jewelry lots many with multiple pieces, a sterling service for 12 Wallace Grand Baroque, country furniture and accessories and numerous early oil paintings. Relatively unknown German artist Franz Paul Glass 1886-1964 is well represented with several oils, many etchings, watercolor illustrations and studies sold individually and in lots.

   Previews are Sunday 1-5 the doors open at 12 noon on Monday or by appointment. 

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