Date: Fri 02-Jul-1999
Date: Fri 02-Jul-1999
Publication: Ant
Author: LIZAM
Quick Words:
Defy-Walter-James-Easton
Full Text:
Defy Watercolor Garners $35,000 At Arthur James
By Rita Easton
DELRAY BEACH, FLA. -- Following a full day public exhibit, Arthur James
Galleries held a May 18-19 auction featuring properties from various fine
Florida estates, institutions and private collections, including the estate of
Robert A. Lucas of Delray Beach.
Six hundred eighty four lots crossed the block, realizing a gross of $426,000.
The full house was augmented by considerable phone and absentee bidding, some
from overseas.
Garnering the starring bid of $35,000, was a Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1963)
watercolor, signed and dated 1937, measuring 19 by 25¬ inches, with Galerie
Marwan Hoss, Paris, provenance. Illustrated with photo in Catalogue Raisonne
Raoul Dufy No. 663 , the work was accompanied by a certificate from Maurice
and Fanny Guillon Laffaille dated October 24, 1978.
Vietnamese/French artist LePho (born 1907) was represented by two oils on
canvas, each signed with Wally Findlay Galleries in Palm Beach provenance,
with #55954 sold to a California buyer at $6,000, and #88800 going to a
Hawaiian-based buyer at $7,000.
An Andre Hambourg (French, born 1909) oil on canvas depicting sailing ships,
signed and dated 31.7.94, realized $15,000 from a private buyer. Two oils on
canvas by Lodewyck Bruckman (Dutch-American, born 1903), an artist with no
previous auction record, reached $850 for a canvas signed and dated '59, and
$1,600 for a canvas also signed and dated '59.
From the Van Johnson collection, consigned by the actor's ex-wife, a
salesman's sample of a rare Nineteenth Century American cast iron miniature
stove with hood, 25« inches high by 18 inches wide, perfect in every detail,
brought $1,600. Also from the Van Johnson collection, a pair of George II
style carved walnut miniature wing chairs, English, Nineteenth Century,
reached $3,500; a three-drawer Louis XVI gilt bronze mounted marble-top
mahogany commode, having a Greek key design inlay above the top drawer,
achieved $6,500; and two George III inlaid mahogany Pembroke tables, late
Eighteenth Century, went out at $2,000 and $1,700.
A fine orchestral cylinder Swiss musical box, 20â¹ inches in length, circa
1880, reached $3,750; an Eighteenth Century American Windsor settee rang up
$2,600; a unique early Nineteenth Century English mechanical writing table
with fold over top was purchased at $2,250; a George III mahogany chest on
chest, Eighteenth Century English, with replaced brasses, brought $5,000; and
a rare, Chinese, five-piece blue and white porcelain garniture, Ming Dynasty,
1366-1643, in poor condition, fetched $3,500.
Smaller in scale than American counterparts, two Nineteenth Century French
carved and painted wood carousel horses garnered $700 and $800; while two
hobby horses, each mounted on a wheeled platform, sold at $350 and $450.
Prices quoted do not reflect the 12 percent buyer's premium charged.