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RESULTS: Dalva Brothers: Parisian Taste In New York Totals $5,885,500 | Christie's New York, 22 October

Decorative Arts, Furniture and Design
New York Americas 22 October 2020

Results — Christie’s sale Dalva Brothers: Parisian Taste In New York achieved a total of $5,855,500 and was 81% sold by lot and 85% sold by value. The top lot of the sale was the exquisite late Louis XVI pietra dura and ormolu-mounted ebony secrétaire en cabinet by Adam Weisweiler circa 1785-1790, which sold for $1,134,000, exceeding its estimate of $600,000-1,000,000. Additional top lots include a Charles X birds eye maple, amaranth, coloured strass and silver exhibition panel, made for the Exposition des Produits de L'Industrie of 1827, which totaled $187,500 and a matched pair of Louis XVI ormolu-mounted citronnier, fruitwood and marquetry secretaries by Roger Vandercruse, known as Lacroix, circa 1775, which realized $162,500.

Jody Wilkie, Co-Chairman of Decorative Arts, and International Specialist Head for European Ceramics & Glass comments: “For almost 100 years Dalva Brothers has been a de rigueur destination for museum curators, connoisseur collectors and interior designers who have come to marvel at the remarkable array of furniture, porcelain and sculpture in the gallery, every piece handpicked for its quality and rarity and with a special story to tell.”

Will Strafford, Senior International Specialist, European Furniture & Decorative Arts, remarks: “Today’s sale Dalva Brothers Parisian Taste in New York was met with tremendous enthusiasm from buyers all over the world who competed for the many treasures on offer. The sale demonstrated the continued strength of the masterpiece market for 18th century French furniture, with Wesiweiler’s superb pietra dura secretaire selling for over $1 million after a prolonged bidding duel between two buyers. Dalva has always been renowned for having outstanding clocks and we were particularly pleased that the rare Louis XVI clock with globe movement by Lepaute exceeded its estimate to sell for $137,500.”

Victoria Tudor, Head of Sale, states: “It was an honor to present such a storied galleries treasures collected from over 80 years. The sale saw continued strength in a multitude of categories, including porcelain as seen in lot 231 a Sevres porcelain service once owned by Giani Versace which sold for $118,750, a set of iconic Chinese Export wall paper panels, lot 45, which sold for $90,000 against an estimate of $50,000-80,000, and a rare Chinese Export Coromandel screen (lot 152) which sold for $47,500 against an estimate of $10,000-15,000.”

 

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* Please note when quoting estimates above that other fees will apply in addition to the hammer price - see Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of the sale catalogue. *Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

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