Denver, Pennsylvania, June 8, 2017 – Morphy Auctions, the finest auction destination for fresh to the market collections, is excited to announce this comprehensive sale to be held on July 22, 2017, beginning promptly at 9am. A full range of collectible items from the most recognized makers – including Tiffany, Loetz, Amphora, Rookwood, Quezal, and Galle – are represented. This event also features fine jewelry and watches at a full range of price points. All items from this sale are on display in Morphy’s Denver auction gallery and available for preview now.
This sale offers a Presidential caliber selection of materials related to United States leadership and history. George Washington related artwork features prominently in this category. Lot #151, a framed portrait of our first President from 1793 by Edward Savage is estimated at $75,000-150,000. This most impressive work is framed in a large wooden and gold colored frame that is heavily and ornately carved. Lot #73, a bronze bust of President Washington in a jacket with a collared shirt and ruffled ascot, is estimated at $1,000-2,000. The bust sits on top of a white, grey, and pink marble base and is signed by the artist, Felix de Weldon. Lot #89, a bronze and stone bust of President Theodore Roosevelt, is another high-profile selection in this grouping. The President is wearing a shirt, coat, and tie, and is mounted on a partially polished stone base. This piece is illegibly signed in multiple areas but its “The Art Foundry” symbol is visible. This bust is estimated at $800-1,500. And lot #152, 28 Presidential Portrait Miniatures, is certain to generate huge interest amongst history fans. This lot include 28 hand painted Presidential portrait miniatures in a large frame, starting with Washington and concluding with Harding. Each is framed in a small golden oval frame and has a plaque indicating the President’s name, birth and death years, and inauguration year. All portraits are mounted on a light green velvet background and the entire collection is mounted within in a beautifully carved golden colored frame. This White House worthy rarity is estimated at $5,000-15,000.
This sale also presents an outstanding collection of fine art, paintings, and posters. Worthy of a celebration is lot #142, a c. 1894 framed Henri De Toulouse Lautrec Confetti Poster. This absolutely joyful example was made for the English paper manufacturer J. & E. Bella, and promotes paper to replace plaster confetti, which was outlawed in 1892 because it was considered too dangerous. It displays wonderfully, has a great look with strong colors, and is estimated at $50,000-70,000. And it’s off to the races with lot #228, a painting of the racehorse Secretariat by artist Orren Mixer. This work is the only painting portraying Secretariat in this manner, comes with full provenance, and includes a Certificate of Registration from the American Quarter Horse Association. This previously undocumented Mixer painting is estimated at $50,000-80,000.
Collectors seeking the finest selections of antique leaded and art glass examples need look no further than this sale. Lot #554, a circa 1910 original Tiffany Spider Lamp is truly electrifying! Its 15” shade is marked “Tiffany Studios New York 1424″ and its 18” mushroom bronze base is signed “Tiffany Studios New York 337”. The lamp includes its correct spider finial and is estimated at $25,000-35,000. Lot #471, a D 1202 Quezal silver overlay vase estimated at $2,500-3,500, is another sterling example from this category. This large signed example blooms with a silver overlay floral decoration and an iridescent finish with gold and magenta highlights. This event also offers a full spectrum of over 50 colorful Loetz brand vases, bowls, and compotes. Lot #427, a rare Loetz Phanomen Gre 6893 vase from circa 1898, is estimated at $2,500-3,000. It is made from mountain blue glass and is detailed with an overall pattern of undulating horizontal waves covered in fine iridescence. Lot #430, a signed Loetz Argus Gre 2/351 vase in spreading chestnut is estimated at $2,500-3,000. It is gorgeously decorated with silvery blue waves and discs and covered in a highly iridescent finish.
This event offers enthusiasts a solid gold opportunity to add some remarkable baubles and bling to their crown jewel collection. With over 75 lots of fine watches, rings, necklaces, bracelets, and pins on offer, there is truly something for everyone. Lot #583, an 18K articulated snake bracelet is estimated at $4,000-6,000. It comes to life (in a good way) with fabulous and intricate red and green enamel work. Lot #589, a beautifully detailed 18K elephant pin with ruby eyes, is estimated at $3,500-5,500. Its pointing upward trunk design insures good luck for its wearer. And it is always the right time for lot #629, a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Two Tone Datejust watch, estimated at $3,000-6,000. This lovely timepiece features a white mother of pearl dial and diamonds and sapphire detailing on the face and dial.
This comprehensive sale comes full circle with amazing selections of general antiques, firefighting collectibles, display cabinets, photographs, napkin rings, and other desirable functional and decorative items. Lot #307, a circa 1840-50 pressed felt stove pipe hat from South Penn Hose Co. is a real head turner and is estimated at $4,000-5,000. And ending on a high note, make sure to check out lot #372, an 1885 Charles Paillard and Co. Swiss orchestral music box from the of Rita Ford collection. This world class example marries its musical box feature with automata; three Mandarin characters ring bells and turn their heads from side to side in tune to the music as the box is being played. It is estimated at $10,000-15,000.
According to Dan Morphy, President of Morphy Auctions, “Our fine and decorative arts sale are always fun and interesting, as they offer such an amazing spectrum of fine items across a broad range of categories. This sale is particularly noteworthy for its offering of Presidential and politically themed artwork, statues, busts, and ephemera. Our gallery feels like a museum with all these fine examples on display! The Confetti Poster from this sale really catches my eye. Its happy theme and great presentation are timeless and really appealing. We welcome you to visit our gallery in Denver, PA to view these outstanding items firsthand, or of course check them out online anytime at www.morphyauctions.com.”
About Morphy Auctions:
Morphy Auctions, the finest auction destination for fresh to the market collectibles, is headquartered in Denver, PA. The company also has a satellite office in Las Vegas, NV. A full-service auction house, Morphy’s presents over 35 premier auctions annually. The company’s three-part mission includes ensuring consignor satisfaction with every auction, offering world-class customer service that goes above and beyond the call of duty, and providing relentless buyer support to create confidence for all clients seeking a trustworthy purchasing experience.
Morphy’s team of specialists includes the nation’s finest and most recognized experts in popular collecting categories including advertising; firearms; fine automobiles, automobilia and petroliana; coin-operated machines; antiques, fine, and decorative art; dolls, bears, toys, and trains; cast iron; coins; marbles; jewelry and wrist watches. Morphy Auctions is owned by President and Founder Dan Morphy, himself a lifelong and passionate collector of antiques, banks, and numerous other categories. Morphy’s has been in business since 2004 and has grown from two to over 65 employees in over a decade.
Morphy Auctions is located at 2000 North Reading Road, Denver, PA 17517. We can be reached by phone at 717-335-3435, by fax at 717-336-7115, and by email at info@morphyauctions.com. Morphy Auctions is open seven days a week from 9am to 4pm. For more information on Morphy’s, please visit www.MorphyAuctions.com.
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Captions:
Lot | Item | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
73 | Bronze Bust of George Washington | $1,000 | $2,000 |
89 | Bronze and Stone Bust of Theodore Roosevelt | $800 | $1,500 |
142 | Henri De Toulouse Lautrec Confetti Poster | $50,000 | $70,000 |
151 | Portrait of George Washington | $75,000 | $150,000 |
152 | 28 Presidential Portrait Miniatures | $5,000 | $15,000 |
228 | Secretariat Painting by Orren Mixer | $50,000 | $80,000 |
307 | Pressed Felt Stove Pipe Hat | $4,000 | $5,000 |
372 | Orchestral Music Box | $10,000 | $15,000 |
427 | Loetz Phanomen Vase | $2,500 | $3,000 |
430 | Loetz Argus Vase | $2,500 | $3,000 |
471 | Quezal Silver Overlay Vase | $2,500 | $3,500 |
554 | Tiffany Spider Lamp | $25,000 | $35,000 |
583 | 18K Snake Bracelet | $4,000 | $6,000 |
589 | 18K Elephant Pin | $3,500 | $5,500 |
629 | Rolex Oyster Perpetual Two Tone Datejust Watch | $3,000 | $6,000 |
664 | Rookwood Scenic Vellum Vase | $800 | $1,000 |
690 | Roseville Sunflower Jardinière and Pedestal | $1,200 | $1,500 |
716 | Roseville Futura “Arches” | $1,000 | $1,250 |
717 | Roseville Futura “Table Leg” | $700 | $900 |