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Oct 17th
Rosewood Desk Draws $31,625 At Fontaine's Auction Gallery
By Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo
Pittsfield, Mass.: An early Nineteenth Century rosewood two-part secretary desk with fanciful ivory inlay of flamboyant dragons, snakes and fruit was the highlight at Fontaine's September 1–2 sale when it sold for $31,625. The 93-inch piece sold for double its estimate. The 1,000-plus lot sale had something for every taste and attracted a significant crowd.
Read Full Article As Printed In The Antiques and Arts Weekly "The Bee"
Oct. 2, 2007
Renaissance Revival Bedroom Set Went High At Fontaine’s
PITTSFIELD, MASS.- A heavily carved three-piece Renaissance Revival bedroom set that had only been moved twice in its 100-year-plus history, with second move coming recently as it was relocated to Fontaine's Auction gallery, brought a premium price at auction this past Saturday, September 29.
Read Full Article As Printed In The Antiques and Arts Weekly "The Bee"
Bidder Reels in Tiffany Fish Lamp for $128,800 at Fontaine's
PITTSFIELD, MASS. - A strong selection of important lighting led the way - including several rare Tiffany lamps - at Fontaine's summer auction August 16-17.
Furnishings from the Romano estate, a banking family from Oak Park, Ill., were also among the more than 1,200 items offered.
More than 400 lots were served up for the catalogued session on Saturday, while Friday's "Discovery Sale" featured more than 800 lots, including some from the Romano estate. Highlights from that estate included a dozen examples of RJ Horner furniture, including a partners' desk and grandfather clock and a large painting by the Russian artist Adolph Schreyer.
Read Full Article As Printed In The Antiques and Arts Weekly "The Bee"
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