christie's results | important silver - new york, 21 may
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7/30/2019 Christie's Results | Important Silver - New York, 21 May
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I m p o r t a n t E n g l i s h , C o n t i n e n t a l a n d A m e r i c a n S i l v e r
New York, 21 May 2013, Sale #2705
[All sold prices include buyers premium]
160 lots sold Total: $2,924,625/1,930,253/2,251,961 86% sold by lot
185 lots offered 0.66= $1 / 0.77=$1 91% sold by value
Lot Description Estimate ($) Price Realized Buyer
77
An important pair of German silver soup tureens and
stands mark of Gottfried Bartermann, Augsburg, 1757-
1759150,000 250,000
$171,750
113,355
132,248
European Trade
128A set of twenty-four regency silver dinner plates from the
Onslow service mark of Paul Storr, London, 181260,000 90,000
$147,750
97,515
113,768
US Trade
80An Important Louis XV Silver-Gilt Ecuelle Paris, 1752
The bowl with Mark of Louis Vigne70,000 100,000
$87,500
57,750
67,375
US Private
65A silver ice bowl and ice spoon
Mark of Gorham MFG Co. Providence, 187015,000 25,000
$68,750
45,375
52,937
US Private
185A Queen Anne silver-gilt sideboard dish
Mark of John Bache, London, 170250,000 80,000
$68,750
45,375
52,937
UK Trade
47A Danish silver soup tureen and cover, designed by Georg
Jensen. Mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-7740,000 60,000
$65,000
42,900
50,050
European Trade
96An extensive Elizabeth II parcel-gilt silver table service
Mark of C. J. Vander, London, the knives Sheffield, 1954-9650,000 80,000
$62,50041,250
48,125
US Private
181A fine George I silver teapot
Mark of Francis Garthorne, London, 172325,000 35,000
$62,500
41,250
48,125
US Private
3A German vari-colored gold and micro-mosaic snuffbox
Mark of Charles Colins Shne, Hanau, circa 183030,000 50,000
$60,000
39,600
46,200
Anonymous
114
A set of four George IV silver covered vegetable dishes
Mark of Paul Storr, London, 1829 50,000 80,000
$60,000
39,60046,200
UK Trade
Jennifer Pittman, Head of Sale, Silver, remarked:We are very pleased with the results achieved by the Spring Important Silver
sale. The strong sell through rates, 86% by lot and 91% by value, are demonstrative of the continuous growth of important silver
within the international marketplace. The sale saw competitive bidding across categories, but we were particularly pleased with
the level of demand for 18th
and 19th
century European silver.
PRESS CONTACT: Rebecca Riegelhaupt | +1 212 636 2680|[email protected]
Estimates do not include buyers premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyers premium and do not reflect costs,
financing fees orapplication of buyers or sellers credits.
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