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After Auction Press Release - August 2011
19th CENTURY MEISSEN RETICULATED PORCELAIN DRESSER BOX BRINGS $14,375 AT AN
ESTATE AUCTION HELD AUG. 27 BY ELITE DECORATIVE ARTS IN FLORIDA
The dresser box was the top lot of the 345 or so items that changed hands in
Boynton Beach.
(BOYNTON BEACH, Fla.) – An antique Meissen hand-painted oval-covered dresser
box with incredible reticulated design throughout sold for $14,375 at a
multi-estate sale held Aug. 27 by Elite Decorative Arts. The 19th century
box was the top lot of the estimated 345 items that changed hands. The
auction was held at Elite Decorative Arts’ gallery facility in Boynton
Beach.
“We had a great sale, an amazing sale,” said Scott Cieckiewicz of Elite
Decorative Arts. “We actually saw higher prices realized for some Meissen
pieces than what similar lots brought at Christie’s recently.” Meissen, the
colorful German-made antique porcelain, is highly coveted among collectors.
There were many Meissen pieces offered in the Elite Decorative Arts auction.
A little over 400 lots came up for bid; 60 failed to meet the reserve. About
100 people attended the event live, while online bidding (through
LiveAuctioneers.com) attracted over 700 registered bidders and more than
1,000 bids. Around 180 phone bids were also posted. About one-third of the
offerings were consigned by a prominent psychiatrist from Deerfield Beach,
Fla.
The Meissen dresser box exhibited stunning workmanship, with female busts
and figural cherubs throughout the sides and cover. It also boasted finely
detailed floral garlands, with scrolled reticulated designs throughout. The
interior was a gilded bowl, with a flat floral design to the bottom of the
cover. Standing 7 inches tall, the box had undergone some minor repairs.
Following are additional highlights from the auction. All prices quoted
include a buyer’s premium (15 percent for in-house and phone, 18 percent for
Internet bidders).
The second top lot of the sale was a rare Tiffany & Company sterling silver
Revival urn with figural snake handles ($8,555). One side of the urn showed
a depiction of Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, with Greek words.
Another Tiffany piece also did well – a sterling silver and cut crystal
pitcher with sterling silver stirring spoon in the Chrysanthemum pattern
($5,750). Without question, Meissen dominated the day’s list of top
achievers. Two pieces topped the $3,000 mark. One was a figural group
depicting a woman sitting in a seat with three children playing cards
($3,894). It stood 8 ¾ inches tall. The other was a cherubic figure
depicting two women in dresses standing near a column and urn and bows and
arrows, 10 inches tall ($3,304).
A Meissen figural group depicting five cherubs dancing, playing instruments,
eating fruit, looking through a telescope and holding a bird, measuring 5 ½
inches in height, rose to $2,832; and a Meissen figural group depicting two
women with cherubs, in a scene with flowers and eggs, brought $2,760. The 9
½ inch tall piece showed detailed lace work to the women’s dresses.
Two Meissen lots fetched identical prices of $2,530. The first was a pair of
antique hand-painted figural candlesticks, each on depicting cherubs with
fish fin legs holding figural flowers, into which the candles were inserted.
The second was a figural depiction of a cherub holding a torch and flower,
as an allegory of day. The antique hand-painted piece measured 7 ¼ inches
tall.
Another pair of Meissen pieces also garnered identical prices ($2,478). One
was a hand-painted figure of a fortune teller adorned in a pink and blue
dress fitted with a bonnet and standing at a pedestal table, shuffling a
deck of cards. The other was a figure of a boy in a flamboyant garb, with
badminton racket and shuttlecock. The piece stood 6 ¼ inches in height. A
Meissen figurine depiction of night, showing a cherub with navy drape and
star hallow accompanied by an owl at its feet and mounted on gilt and
rocaille shell design plinth, breezed to $2,415. The top selling Royal
Vienna lot was a beautiful pair of antique Austrian vases, each one showing
hand-painted nymph scenes ($5,074). The circa-1880 vases were artist-signed
(Feier).
Two other Royal Vienna pieces worth noting were a magnificent hand-painted
portrait charger with a hand-painted scene of a woman with wheat in a long
black dress, titled “Ruth” ($2,530); and a portrait plate depicting a young
girl in a pink dress with leaved crown, signed “Wagner” to the lower right
and having stunning gilt work with enameled beading ($2,478).
A hand-painted KPM porcelain plaque, executed circa 1900 in the classical
elegance form, depicting the bust of a young woman distinguished with clear
outlines and cool colors, framed, made $6,195. Also, a Teplitz amphora
portrait vase (Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel), hand-painted, depicting a
woman with a tiara, with beautiful purples and turquoise, hit $5,865. An
enchanting Jaeger LeCoultre white caravelle Atmos mantel clock with honeybee
design and fitted white leather presentation box, in full working condition,
chimed on time for $3,776; and an oil on canvas Cubist presentation of two
pierrots (musicians as harlequins), by the Argentine painter Emilio
Pettoruti (1892-1971), 30 inches by 24 inches, commanded $3,186. Elite
Decorative Arts has a full slate of auctions planned for the remainder of
the fall season. The firm will conduct a pair of decorative arts auctions on
Sept. 24 and Oct. 22, at which hundreds of lots of porcelains, fine art, art
glass, silver, bronze, period furniture and estate jewelry will be sold.
Then, on Nov. 19, an auction dedicated to Oriental objects will be held.
Elite Decorative Arts is an established, third-generation, full-service
antique and auction gallery, specializing in fine decorative arts,
paintings, estate jewelry and more. The gallery is located in the Quantum
Town Center, located at 1034 Gateway Boulevard (Suite 106) in Boynton Beach,
Fla. A full-time, knowledgeable staff is on hand Monday-Friday, from 10-6.
Elite Decorative Arts is always accepting quality consignments for future
auctions. To consign a single piece, an entire estate or a collection, you
may call them at either (561) 200-0893, or toll-free, at (800) 991-3340; or,
you can e-mail them at info@eliteauction.com. To learn more about Elite
Decorative Arts and their upcoming auctions, log on to www.eliteauction.com.
