Benefit Shop Foundation Red Carpet Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 8, 2020|Views: 58|

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While the offerings at this month’s Red Carpet auction at The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, at 10 AM, are far-ranging, from Asian art and African masks to midcentury furniture and Pop art, a high point will be metalware.

Sleek and chic, metal is all the rage today in design. Featuring everything from framed art to statuary and accessories, this auction boasts a wealth of interesting metalware pieces.

“Metal makes for a stylish and luxurious finish,” said Pam Stone, owner and founder of The Benefit Shop Foundation, Inc. “We have some lovely midcentury metal-framed works of art as well as bronze sculptures, decorative accessories and fine dining items.”

Chrome was a favorite material for famed Modernist furniture designer Milo Baughman and a striking addition to the auction will be a set of six chrome chairs by Baughman for the Design Institute of America ($500-5,000).

Crossing the block early on will be several signed mixed media artworks on paper by the late Canadian artist Rene Marcil, estimated at $100-500 each. Dated 1950, the Abstract Expressionist style works, possibly crayon and colored pencil, depict landscapes. Each is attractively set within a silver metal frame and measures 20-1/4 by 16-1/4 inches.

Other highlights in the fine art category include three bronzes of women: a signed bronze sculpture of a woman in long robes by Giuseppe Renda ($100-500), reminiscent of his “Spring Breeze” sculpture, 17-1/2 inches tall; a signed and gilded bronze statue signed by Eugene Marioton and cast by L. Perzinka ($50-150) of a woman in peasant clothes holding a tambourine, 18 inches tall, and a gilded bronze nude Art Nouveau sculpture ($100-500) of a female nude holding castanets and dancing in front of a mirror, 15-1/2 inches tall.

The thread of metalware in the auction continues into the art of dining with a set of 12 Wedgwood Florentine porcelain plates ($400-$1,500) having wide gold borders with dragon forms, an antique RW&S sterling silver Art Nouveau ladle ($100-300) with a repousse female nude figural surrounded by scrollwork and sinuous vines and florals; and a Gorham sterling silver coffee pot ($200-600), circa 1853, having Art Nouveau design elements with sinuous lines repousse of curling stems, a floral finial and sea shell detail, 11 inches tall. Also on offer is a 77-piece Grande Baroque by Wallace sterling silver flatware set ($1,500/3,000) with a total weight of 45.21 troy ounces.

Rounding out the auction are an H&F antique French dore bronze mantle clock ($100-400) with a finely enameled design and elaborately decorated, 17½ inches tall; a signed mixed metal keepsake box with lid ($40-200), Japanese, decorated with a garden scene and figurals in relief, 2 by 5-1/2 inches, and a faux painted malachite mirror, circa 1970 ($200-500) in an octagonal shape, marked for Sarried, 23-1/4 inches.

The monthly Red Carpet sales feature choice collections of antique, Midcentury Modern, brand furnishings, sterling, china, crystal, jewelry and fine art. With a mission of “to donate, to discover and to do good,” the foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and auction proceeds support community organizations. Consignors get a tax deduction, the buyer gets a great deal and local non-profits get much needed funds.

The auction gallery is at 185 Kisco Avenue, Suite 201, Mt. Kisco, NY. For more information, www.thebenefitshop.org or (914) 864-0707.

Benefit Shop Foundation Red Carpet Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 8, 2020|Views: 58|

Share:

While the offerings at this month’s Red Carpet auction at The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc. on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, at 10 AM, are far-ranging, from Asian art and African masks to midcentury furniture and Pop art, a high point will be metalware.

Sleek and chic, metal is all the rage today in design. Featuring everything from framed art to statuary and accessories, this auction boasts a wealth of interesting metalware pieces.

“Metal makes for a stylish and luxurious finish,” said Pam Stone, owner and founder of The Benefit Shop Foundation, Inc. “We have some lovely midcentury metal-framed works of art as well as bronze sculptures, decorative accessories and fine dining items.”

Chrome was a favorite material for famed Modernist furniture designer Milo Baughman and a striking addition to the auction will be a set of six chrome chairs by Baughman for the Design Institute of America ($500-5,000).

Crossing the block early on will be several signed mixed media artworks on paper by the late Canadian artist Rene Marcil, estimated at $100-500 each. Dated 1950, the Abstract Expressionist style works, possibly crayon and colored pencil, depict landscapes. Each is attractively set within a silver metal frame and measures 20-1/4 by 16-1/4 inches.

Other highlights in the fine art category include three bronzes of women: a signed bronze sculpture of a woman in long robes by Giuseppe Renda ($100-500), reminiscent of his “Spring Breeze” sculpture, 17-1/2 inches tall; a signed and gilded bronze statue signed by Eugene Marioton and cast by L. Perzinka ($50-150) of a woman in peasant clothes holding a tambourine, 18 inches tall, and a gilded bronze nude Art Nouveau sculpture ($100-500) of a female nude holding castanets and dancing in front of a mirror, 15-1/2 inches tall.

The thread of metalware in the auction continues into the art of dining with a set of 12 Wedgwood Florentine porcelain plates ($400-$1,500) having wide gold borders with dragon forms, an antique RW&S sterling silver Art Nouveau ladle ($100-300) with a repousse female nude figural surrounded by scrollwork and sinuous vines and florals; and a Gorham sterling silver coffee pot ($200-600), circa 1853, having Art Nouveau design elements with sinuous lines repousse of curling stems, a floral finial and sea shell detail, 11 inches tall. Also on offer is a 77-piece Grande Baroque by Wallace sterling silver flatware set ($1,500/3,000) with a total weight of 45.21 troy ounces.

Rounding out the auction are an H&F antique French dore bronze mantle clock ($100-400) with a finely enameled design and elaborately decorated, 17½ inches tall; a signed mixed metal keepsake box with lid ($40-200), Japanese, decorated with a garden scene and figurals in relief, 2 by 5-1/2 inches, and a faux painted malachite mirror, circa 1970 ($200-500) in an octagonal shape, marked for Sarried, 23-1/4 inches.

The monthly Red Carpet sales feature choice collections of antique, Midcentury Modern, brand furnishings, sterling, china, crystal, jewelry and fine art. With a mission of “to donate, to discover and to do good,” the foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and auction proceeds support community organizations. Consignors get a tax deduction, the buyer gets a great deal and local non-profits get much needed funds.

The auction gallery is at 185 Kisco Avenue, Suite 201, Mt. Kisco, NY. For more information, www.thebenefitshop.org or (914) 864-0707.