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DATES thursday - sunday, october 22-25, 2015 TIMES daily: 10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. sunday: noon - 5:00 p.m. LO CATION festival pavilion at fort mason center san francisco, california
Image, front cover and this page: Girandole, gilded wood, circa 1780, attributed to Robert Adam (1728-1792). Collection: ©Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, purchase of the Charles E. Merrill Trust and the Decorative Arts Fund. Cover background image: Hand painted scenic wallpaper by de Gournay; ‘Early Views of India’ in Sepia colourway.
C ONT E NT S Exhibitors Directory .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Letter from the EHSS Board President, Jeff Hocking .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Patrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Volunteers, Staff and Partners .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2014 Preview Gala Photos.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Acknowledgements from the Show Chair, Suzanne Tucker .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sponsors and Cultural Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Enterprise for High School Students: Jessica's Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Schedule of Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 A Look Back: Time After Time at the Fall Antiques Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Celebrating 100 Years of Georg Jensen at Gump's, S.L. Silverman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 The Grand Entry Hall: A Passage Through Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 L OAN EXHI BIT ION
TIME AFTER TIME
Bringing the Past Present
By Philip Bewley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
TH E LECTUR E S E R IES
From Downton to Gatsby: Jewellery and Fashion from 1890 to 1929, Andrew Prince . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Time Travel Through the Castles of France, Count Gonzague Saint Bris .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Souvenir - Avenir: Yesterday and What is to Come, Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
The Timeless Legacy of Parish-Hadley: A Conversation with Bunny Williams and Brian J. McCarthy . . . . . 61
Designer Saturday
Designing with Antiques in a Contemporary World, Suzanne Rheinstein and Jeffry Weisman .. . . . . . . . . . 62
Love, American Style: Shingle Style Architecture, John Ike, Thomas A. Kligerman and Joel Barkley .. . . . . 63
Florists .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Designers Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Show Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Index to Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
EX H I BI TO R DIRE CTO RY Aedicule Antique frames
3225 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California 94115
Almond + Company 20th-century furniture and contemporary art
111 Rhode Island Street, Suite 3, San Francisco, California 94103
American Garage Americana and folk art
1171 South Robertson Blvd., #526, Los Angeles, California 90035
The Ames Gallery
Contact
Booth Page
T: 415-771-5837 ae@aedicule.com aedicule.com
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T: 415-355-1200 info@almondhartzog.com almondandcompanysf.com
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T: 323-658-8100 9 gallery@americangarageantiques.com americangarageantiques.com
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T: 510-845-4949 info@amesgallery.com amesgallery.com
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T: 415-788-5115 info@aradergalleries.com aradergalleries.com
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T: 510-208-3640 info@artgiverny.com P.O. Box 10993, Oakland, California 94610 artgiverny.com
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Arthur Guy Kaplan Antiques
T: 410-752-2090 rkaplan8350@comcast.net
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T: 802-236-2342 carlstev@aol.com
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T: 512-474-1700 info@lotusasianart.com 1009 West 6th Street, Austin, Texas 78703 lotusasianart.com
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Clinton Howell Antiques
T: 212-517-5879 clintonhowell@mindspring.com 30 East 95th Street, Apt. 5B, New York, New York 10028 clintonhowell.com
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Clive Devenish Antiques
T: 510-414-4545 clivedevenishantiques@comcast.net P.O. Box 6720, Incline Village, Nevada 89450 clivedevenishantiques.com
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Colonial Arts
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American folk art and outsider art
2661 Cedar Street, Berkeley, California 94708
Arader Galleries American furniture, prints and decorative arts
432 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111
ArtGiverny
French and American Impressionists and Post-Impressionists
Georgian and Victorian jewelry
P.O. Box 1942, Baltimore, Maryland 21203
Carlson & Stevenson 19th-century Schoolgirl Art, early 20th-century original art and silver
P.O. Box 1113, Manchester Center, Vermont 05255-1113
Carlton Hobbs LLC
T: 212-423-9000 stefanie@carltonhobbs.com 60 East 93rd Street, New York, New York 10128 carltonhobbs.com 17th through 19th-century British and Continental furniture and works of art
The Cicero Collection
Asian and European furniture, antiquities and jewelry
Exceptional 18th-century English furniture
Antique toys and folk art, 18th and 19th-century English furniture and decorative arts
T: 415-505-0680
Spanish Colonial and Mexican folk art from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries info@colonialarts.com
151 Vermont Street, Suite 6, San Francisco, California 94103 colonialarts.com
Daniel Stein Antiques, Inc. English and Continental furniture, works of art, scientific instruments
458 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111
David Brooker Fine Art Sporting and animal paintings
362 Pequot Avenue, Southport, Connecticut 06780 4
T: 415-956-5620 info@danielsteinantiques.com danielsteinantiques.com
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T: 203-232-2807 dbart1967@hotmail.com davidbrooker.com
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Contact
Doris Leslie Blau
Booth Page
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T: 415-864-6895 info@epocasf.com 1700 Sixteenth Street, San Francisco, California 94103 epocasf.com
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Finnegan Gallery
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T: 415-397-4986 info@fostergwin.com fostergwin.com
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T: 206-270-8888 info@galenlowe.com galenlowe.com
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T: 415-984-1928 info@gallery925.com gallery925.com
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T: 212-582-2505 | 310-463-0031 info@haydenandfandetta.com haydenandfandettararebooks.com
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T: 212-586-5511 rs@dorisleslieblau.com 306 East 61st Street, 7th Floor, New York, New York 10065 dorisleslieblau.com Antique European rugs
epoca
Antique and especially 20th-century furniture, lighting and decorative objects
T: 312-738-9747 finnegangallery@sbcglobal.net finnegangallery.com
Period garden furniture, ornaments, architectural items
2025 West Fulton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60612
Foster-Gwin, Inc. European furniture, objects, works of art
38 Hotaling Place, San Francisco, California 94111
Galen Lowe Art and Antiques Asian and eclectic objects of art
P.O. Box 18734, Seattle, Washington 98118
Gallery 925 20th-century handmade silver; jewelry, holloware, cutlery
The Shreve Building, 210 Post Street, San Francisco, California 94108
Hayden & Fandetta Books Old, out of print and contemporary arts, design and garden books
410 Park Avenue, Suite 1500, New York, New York 10022
Il Segno del Tempo
T: +39 (02) 7209-3661 | +39 (02) 7209-3662 26 info@ilsegnodeltempo.com ilsegnodeltempo.com
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T: 310-795-6812 joey@joeyrichards.com 27 Fleet Street, Marina del Rey, California, 90292 joeyrichards.com
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James Sansum Fine and Decorative Art
T: 212-288-9455 info@jamessansum.com 33 East 68th Street, 6th Floor, New York, New York 10065 jamessansum.com
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Janice Paull
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T: 859-748-5628 info@jaynethompsonantiques.com 847 Kennedy Bridge Road, Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330 jaynethompsonantiques.com
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Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques
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European objects of art, curiosities, canes
Via Fiori Chiari, #20, Milano, 20121, Italy
Isaac & Ede
T: +44 (020) 7937-8878 info@isaacandede.com isaacandede.com
Antiquarian prints
81 Kensington Church Street, London, W8 4BG, England
J.R. Richards
Period Chinese ceramics and pottery, contemporary fine art
European furniture, Asian works of art, master drawings, contemporary art
T: +351 282-799-701 janice@janicepaull.com Aportado 130, EC Alvor, Algarve, Portmao, 8501-906, Portugal janicepaull.com English Ironstone China 1790-1850, oriental textiles and art
Jayne Thompson Antiques
18th and 19th-century English and Continental furniture and decorative arts
American folk art and flags
14 Franklin Church Road, Historic York County, Pennsylvania 17019
Jesse Davis Antiques
T: 717-502-1281 info@jeffbridgman.com jeffbridgman.com
T: +44 7831-496-516 jessedavis-antiques@talk21.com 10 Mina Road, London, SW19 3 AU, England jessedavisantiques.co.uk 19th-century majolica, Palissy ware and shellware
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Contact
Joel Cooner Gallery
Booth Page
T: 214-747-3603 joel.cooner.gallery@airmail.net 1601 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas 75207 joelcooner.com
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John Berggruen Gallery
T: 415-781-4629 info@berggruen.com 228 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, California 94108 berggruen.com
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Kathleen Taylor - The Lotus Collection
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T: 310-822-9145 krmartindale@mac.com 1154 Grant Avenue, Venice, California 90291 krmartindale.com
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Lawrence Jeffrey
T: 860-567-5084 info@lawrencejeffrey.com 33 West Street, Litchfield, Connecticut 06759 lawrencejeffrey.com
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Lebreton Gallery
T: 415-291-8484 info@lebretongallery.com lebretongallery.com
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T: 212-249-8783 info@mallettantiques.com mallettantiques.com
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T: 917-414-1827 42 mpashby@michaelpashbyantiques.com 200 Lexington Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, New York 10016 michaelpashbyantiques.com
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Montgomery Gallery & Modern
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T: 713-621-3433 info@pastera.com 3433 West Alabama, Suite A, Houston, Texas 77027 pastera.com
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Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh
T: +32 (02) 511-1027 patrick.mestdagh@marine.be Rue des Minimes, 29, Bruxelles, Belgium 1000 patrickmestdagh.be
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Peter Fetterman Gallery
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T: 415-956-3300 info@peterpap.com 470 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111 peterpap.com
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The Philadelphia Print Shop West
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African, Oceanic and Southeastern art
19th and 20th-century paintings, sculpture and works on paper
T: 415-398-8115 info@ktaylor-lotus.com 480 Gate Five Road, #109, Sausalito, California 94965 ktaylor-lotus.com Asian, European and ethnic textiles and tapestries
Kentshire
T: 212-421-1111 info@kentshire.com Bergdorf Goodman, 754 5th Avenue, New York, New York 10019 kentshire.com Fine antique and estate jewelry and object d’art
KR Martindale Gallery
Antique American Indian art
Antique through mid-century jewelry, objets de virtu
European 20th-century furniture, works of art
412 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111
Mallett 18th and 19th-century European furniture, glass, objects d’art, Asian paintings
929 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10014
Michael Pashby Antiques Fine English antiques
T: 415-788-8300 info@montgomerygallery.com montgomerygallery.com
19th and 20th-century American and European fine art
406 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111
Past Era Antique Jewelry
17th through 20th-century fine antique jewelry
Fine antique weapons, jewelry and ethnographic objects
T: 310-453-6463 info@peterfetterman.com peterfetterman.com
19th and 20th-century photographs
2525 Michigan Avenue, A1, Santa Monica, California 90404
Peter Pap Oriental Rugs
Oriental and tribal carpets and textiles
T: 303-322-4757 lane@pps-west.com 201 Fillmore Street, #101, Denver, Colorado 80206 pps-west.com Antique prints, maps and related books
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Contact
Piraneseum
T: 510-332-3218 lucia@piraneseum.com Near San Francisco, California piraneseum.com
Booth Page
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Souvenirs of the Grand Tour, architectural paintings, models, graphics, decorative arts
Richard Gould Antiques English pottery and porcelain, Chinese export porcelain, boxes, objects de virtu
P.O. Box 641473, Los Angeles, California 90064
Roberto Freitas American Antiques & Decorative Arts
T: 310-440-9069 16 info@richardgouldantiques.com richardgouldantiques.com
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T: +33 (01) 5643-6670 steinitz@steinitz.fr 77 rue du Faubourg St. HonorĂŠ, Paris, 75008, France steinitz.fr
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T. Reggiardo Antiques
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T: 323-874-0008 info@vandeuren.com 7366 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California 90046 vandeuren.com
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William A. Karges Fine Art
T: 831-625-4226 pkraft@kargesfineart.com Dolores Street & 6th Avenue, Carmel, California 93921 kargesfineart.com
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William Siegal Gallery
T: 505-820-3300 info@williamsiegal.com 540 South Guadalupe, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 williamsiegal.com
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Yew Tree House Antiques
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18th and 19th-century American furniture, folk art, marine art and decorative arts
156 Water Street, Stoning, Connecticut 06378
T: 860-535-1797 info@robertofreitas.com robertofreitas.com
Steinitz Gallery
17th and 18th-century European furniture, objects, sculptures, boiserie
T: 415-346-2333 info@treggiardoantiques.com 3599 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California 94118 treggiardoantiques.com 18th and 19th-century English and Continental furniture and works of art
Thomas Murray Asiatica - Ethnographica
T: 415-332-3445 thomas@tmurrayarts.com 775 East Blithedale #321, Mill Valley, California 94941 tmurrayarts.com Asian and tribal art
Ursus Prints
T: 212-772-8787
16th through 19th-century English and European decorative works on paper, rare books ursus@ursusbooks.com
699 Madison Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10065 ursusbooks.com
Vandeuren Galleries, Inc.
16th through 20th-century European furniture and decorative arts
Early California and American paintings
Ancient and Antique Pre-Columbian textiles and objects
T: 212-249-6612 ythantiques@yahoo.com 414 East 71st Street, New York, New York 10021 yewtreehouseantiques.com 18th through 20th-century British, Continental and American furniture and folk art
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GREETINGS
FROM ENTERPRISE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS “Enterprise helped me pursue further education after high school… I realized that I didn’t want to lead a life of poverty and I wanted to support my single mother who works herself to the bone ever y day for us.” - Past Enterprise Program Participant
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n behalf of Enterprise for High School Students – welcome to THE SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW! This year promises to be one of the best in our 34-year history and we greatly appreciate your support. At Enterprise we believe all students deserve the opportunity to get ahead and that working in high school is one of the best ways to prepare for the future. Today not all teenagers have the skills or connections to find meaningful employment. With 28% youth unemployment and a high school dropout rate of nearly 20%, San Francisco youth need our help. Since 1969, Enterprise has helped over 20,000 students find and retain jobs through career and college counseling, internships and job shadowing. Each year we train more than 300 young people though a series of workshops. Once trained, they have the opportunity to apply for one of hundreds of after school or summer jobs. Research has continually shown that working in high school has a positive impact on grades and high school graduation rates and greatly prepares students for their future. In addition, low income students who work during high school are 50% more likely to graduate than those that do not. At Enterprise we focus on those who are in most need: 61% of our participants receive public assistance, 20% live in public housing and 88% live in households that are below San Francisco’s self-sufficiency income level. Our impact has been tremendous. It is wonderful to see how students going through our programs increase their communication skills, team work and, most importantly, their confidence through help with resumes, mock interviews, and employment opportunities. We are proud to report that in a recent survey, over 75% of students who completed our This Way Ahead program are attending two or four year colleges and 88% reported to continue to be working either full or part time. We want to continue to change kids’ lives and cannot do this without your support. Our future plans are ambitious: we want to double the number of the neediest youth participating in our programs and need your help. If you would like to further support Enterprise, volunteer to help, or learn more about our great organization, please visit our website www.ehss.org. Thank you and enjoy the Show!
Jeff Hocking, Board President, Enterprise for High School Students 9
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BENEFACTO RS COMMITTEE CHAIRS
PREVIEW GALA CHAIRS
Alexis and Trevor Traina
OJ and Gary Shansby
CONNOISSEURS CIRCLE CHAIRS
COLLECTO RS CIRCLE CHAIR
Allison Speer and Fred Moll
Laura King Pfaff
DESIGNERS CIRCLE CHAIR
AFICIONADOS CHAIRS
Jay Jeffers
Summer Tompkins Walker and Brooks Walker III
ENTHUSIASTS CHAIRS
YOUNG COLLECTO RS CHAIRS
Wheeler S. Griffith, Michelle C. Harris
Amanda Bradford, Brianna Haag, Mark Olson
A DVI SO RY C OM M IT TE E Adolphus Andrews Jr.
Katherine Jacobus
Allison Speer
Philip Bewley
Jay Jeffers
Adrianna Pope Sullivan
Alison Carlson
Lindsay Joost
Lewis Sykes
Martin Chapman
Letitia and Michael Kim
Alexis and Trevor Traina
Andrea Dublin
Kathryn Lasater
Suzanne Tucker and Timothy F. Marks
Ann Getty
Jennifer Miller
Matthew MacCaul Turner
Michele Goss
Laura King Pfaff
Summer Tompkins Walker
Terry McGraw Grant
Shirley Robinson
Kendall Wilkinson
Wheeler S. Griffith
Toby Rose
Diane B. Wilsey
Michelle C. Harris
Maria Santangelo
Toni Wolfson
Deborah A. Hatch
OJ and Gary Shansby
Jenna and Bryan Hunt
Andrew Skurman
B ENE FAC TO R S Emily and Dolph Andrews
Lucille M. Jewett
Toby and Ben Rose
Constance Goodyear Baron and Barry Baron
Lindsay and Peter Joost
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schwab
Barbara Brown
Mrs. William R. Kimball
OJ and Gary Shansby
Nina Carroll
Maryon Davies Lewis
Françoise and Andrew Skurman
Frank J. Caufield
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Magowan
Allison Speer and Fred Moll
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker
Nion T. McEvoy
Millicent and George Susens
Phoebe Cowles and Robert Girard
Carole McNeil
Charles C. Thieriot
James and Jean Douglas Jr.
Phyllis Moldaw
Pasha and Laney Thornton
Dana and Bob Emery
Diane L. Morris
Joseph and Edith Tobin
Michele and Richard Goss
Bill and Susan Oberndorf
Suzanne Tucker and Timothy F. Marks
John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn
Hon. Nancy Pelosi and Paul Pelosi
Nancy and Sidney Unobskey
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
Laura and Rick Pfaff
Summer Tompkins Walker and Brooks Walker III
Austin E. Hills and Sara Hills
Mary and Bill Poland
Diane B. Wilsey
Ingrid Hills
Thérèse Post
George and Leslie Hume
Mary and Steven MacGregor Read
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CO N N OIS S E URS C IRC L E Emily and Dolph Andrews
Maryellie and Rupert Johnson
Allison Speer and Fred Moll
Bill Brady
Maryon Davies Lewis
Harriet and Warren Stephens
Dana and Bob Emery
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davies Lewis
Charles C. Thieriot
Michele and Richard Goss
Joan and Bob McGrath
Alexis and Trevor Traina
John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn
Bill and Susan Oberndorf
Diane B. Wilsey
Pepper and Michael Jackson
OJ and Gary Shansby
CO LLE C T O RS C IRC L E Carolyn and Preston Butcher
Lucille M. Jewett
Yurie and Carl Pascarella
Mary Lou Castellanos
Lindsay and Peter Joost
Laura and Rick Pfaff
David and Karin Chamberlain
Mrs. William R. Kimball
Delanie and Peter Read
Deikel Family Foundation
Liz and Cort Larned
Mary and Steven Read
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker
Jan Maakestad
Anna-Becky Redlich
James and Jean Douglas
Leigh and Bill Matthes
William Witte and Keiko Sakamoto
Tracy and Mark Evans
Carole McNeil
Donald R. and Patricia Stephens
F. Scott and Terry Gross
Anne and Jim McWilliams
Thomas and Barbara Wolfe
Ingrid Hills
Phyllis Moldaw
Dean and Jane Woodman
PATRONS C IRC L E Constance Goodyear Baron and Barry Baron
George and Leslie Hume
Thérèse Post
Barbara Brown
Nion T. McEvoy
Millicent and George Susens
Nina Carroll
Diane L. Morris
Joseph and Edith Tobin
Frank J. Caufield
Mark and Alison Pincus
Suzanne Tucker and Timothy F. Marks
Austin E. Hills and Sara Hills
Bill and Mary Poland
Nancy and Sidney Unobskey
DESI G NE R S C IR C L E Amy Weaver, Weaver Design Group
Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design
Laurie Ghielmetti
Allison Caccoma, Inc.
G.P. Schafer Architect, PLLC
Lewis W. Butler, Butler Armsden Architects
Andrew Skurman Architects
Harte Brownlee & Associates
Martin Group
BAMO
Helga K. Horner, Helga Horner Inc.
Navarra Design, Inc.
Brian J. McCarthy, Inc.
Heather Hilliard Design
Phillip Silver Design, Inc.
Catherine Macfee Interior Design
Ike Kligerman Barkley
Scavullo Design
Charlotte Moss
James Marzo Design
Sutro Architects
Christine London, Ltd.
Jeffers Design Group
Suzanne Rheinstein, Hollyhock
David Kensington Interior Architecture & Design
Jeff Schlarb, Green Couch
Tucker & Marks, Inc.
Dolezal Design
Jonathan Rachman Design
Willem Racké Studio, Inc.
Douglas Durkin Design
Ken Fulk Inc.
The Wiseman Group Interior Design
Fisher Weisman
Kristi Will, Kristi Will Home & Design
Zeterre Landscape Architecture
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A F IC IONAD OS Andy and Kelly Anderson
Sallie Griffith
Kenneth and Deborah Novack
Robert Atkinson
Doug and Kaatri Grigg
Lisa and Stephen Patton
Rosemary B. Baker
Beth and Brian Grossman
Monica and David Pauli
Melissa and Patrick Barber
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton
Victoria Penfield
Darren Bechtel and Samantha DuVall
William Harris
Mrs. David L. Pratt
Marcy Bergman and David Durham
Jeff Holt and Peter West
Dara and Andrew Rosenfeld
Kathy Best Design
Elizabeth S. and Zachary W. Hulsey
Paul Sack and Shirley Davis
Kathleen Budge
Arlene Inch
William C. and Patricia Sanford Jr.
Stacey Caen
Jim Kastner and Shannyn Kastner
Saks Fifth Avenue San Francisco
Jack Calhoun and Trent Norris
Letitia and Michael Kim
Sande Schlumberger
Genie Callan
Sally and Jim Klingbeil
Dr. Stephen Sherwin and Merrill Randol
Kate Harbin Clammer and Adam Clammer
Kathleen Korb and Alex Witherill
Charlotte F. Shropshire
Phoebe Cowles and Robert Girard
Dr. and Mrs. Jay A. Levy
Thomas E. Sparks Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Dobos
Joseph Lucier
Ian Stallings
Bob and Lexie Ellsworth
Shelley Marks and Erik Gaensler
Myron Sugarman and Cynthia Woods
Jacqueline and Christian Erdman
Donald MacDonald and Robert Faulkner
Maureen and Craig Sullivan
ConcepcĂon S. and Irwin Federman
Stephanie and Jim Marver
Christine Suppes
Robert S. Fisher
Seth L. Matarasso, M.D.
Tweten Family Foundation
Randi and Bob Fisher
Peter and Denise Merlone
Anne Gordon Ward
Sakurako and William Fisher
Steven L. Merrill
Judy C. Webb
Mary Lynne and John Franzia
Jason and Jessica Moment
Michael and Patrice Wilbur
Michael J. Franzia
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moorhouse Jr.
Miles Woodlief
Mr. and Mrs. Launce E. Gamble
Anna and Mason Morfit
Arthur and Charlotte Zitrin Foundation
Gary V. Garabedian
Philip Nimmo
Victoria and Richard Zitrin
Malin Giddings
Joan Alexander Nitis
EN T HUS IAS TS Kate Aiken and John Glenn
Jonathan Browning
Donald and Lora du Bain
Terje Arnesen, New Deal Home
Mrs. John Callander
Mary Fenton
Tom and Roulhac Austin
Alison Carlson
Dixie and Joe Furlong
Guitty Azarpay
John Caruso
Mary Louise and Henry J. Gailliot
Douglas and Suzanne Baird
Thomas J. Coates
Mrs. Rita S. Godward
Neill Bassi
Eric Cohler
Linda Gordon
Robert H. Beadle
Charles Jay and Sarah-Stocking Conover
Joanne and Jon Goldstein
Thomas Barrett and Belinda Ann Berry
Jessica and Nate Cornell
Carrie Goodman
Nancy and Luis Belmonte
Carol Gray Costigan
Mr. Donald M. Gregory
Gary Beyrouti
Jane and Fred Delanoy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Griffith III
David A. Blanton III
Christina de Limur
Latife Hayson
Rick and Debbie Bocci
Dave Dempsey
Bill and Adriana Hayward
Robert A. Bradford Jr.
Debi DiCello
Tracy and Paul Haigney
Ray and Ann Brown
William and Trudy Drypolcher
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Harris
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ENTHUSIASTS
(continued)
Blair Heath and Gary Gerttula
Jorge Maumer
Arthur Sharif
Mindy Henderson
Susan and Brendan McEntee
Jonathan Soh
Hon. Scott R. Heldfond
Sylvana Messing
Julianna Southall
Kurt and Melanie Hoefer
Lisa Miller
Wendy Storch
Paul B. Holm Jr.
Victoria Loren Miller and Greg Sieck
Adrianna and Robert Sullivan
Joanne and Richard A. Hornine
Dini Montgomery
Jane and John Sutton
Diana and Doug Horner Jr.
Milton J. Mosk and Tom Foutch
Adrian Taylor of Hyde Park Mouldings
Callum Hutchins
Peter Mueller
Rick Teed
Stephan Jones
Emilie Munroe
Terra Ferma Landscapes
Eric Johnson
Marjorie S. Munson
James Testa
Linda Koehler
Neiman Marcus Union Square
Glady Thacher
Diane Blattner Kresal and Shawn Kresal
George and Julie Newhall
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Thieriot
Joseph Kowalski and Deb Gray
Gene Ogden
Clayton Timbrell
Tony Kwiecien
Linda and Edward Plant
Ruth Hubbard Raser Timbrell
Bernadette Lamothe
Mrs. George A. Pope Jr.
Stephen and Lucia Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Lasater
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Power
Ariane and Marc Trimuschat
Anya and Nils Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price
Anian and Peter Tunney
Lauren and Josh Lippman
Craig Questa
Kathryn Urban
Jennifer Lively and Eric Edmondson
Bill Reller
Van and Eddi Van Auken
Valera W. Lyles
Remains Lighting
Jeffrey Wahl
Gregg Lynn
Karen Richardson
Neal Ward
Maria Marchetti
Peter and Deborah Rieman
Jack Weeden
Ginger Martin
Anthony Riggins
Jennie and Bruce Wilson
Ludovico Mazzola
Adolph Rosekrans
The Wiseman Group
Michelangelo Mazzola
Shears and Window, Greg McIntyre
McCutcheon Construction
Rebecca Schumacher
YOUNG COLLECTORS Celeste Barnes-Bremmer
Erika Gomez
Mark Olson
Lucille Shaw Buell
Liz Hall and Ryan Kuscera, The Nanz Company
Nina Proctor
Lawanna Cathleen Design
Kelly Hohla
Scott Standridge
Ginger Coy
Jeffrey B. Horowitz
Dare Sturges
Jeanne DeWitt
Jute
Monica Swingle
Alana Dorn
Sydney La Londe
Kiley Trudeau
Marshall Erb Design
Denise Maloney Interior Design
Sarah Watterson
Eliza Grismanauskas
Dustin Moore
Waterworks
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VO LU N TE E R C OM M IT TE E S Volunteer Committee Chair Jennifer Miller Community Outreach and DĂŠcor Committee Suzanna Allen Ned Mobley Lewis Sykes Finance Committee Chair, Andrea Dublin Mary Collier Shaun Dublin Donna Ellis Kristian Fennessy Joyce Frankenberg Meaghan Hardy Julie Lee Lisa Lannon Linda Lee Donald MacDonald Nevena Paripovic Cristina Robinson Rene Wan-Ling Siow Laura Tattersall
Betty Dalton Janet Fitzpatrick Arden Greenblat Linda Hendrix McPharlin Anne Javier Esther Jennings Gloria Jones Nelda Kilguss Barbara Kozlowski Susan Leurey Natalie Mead Janis Meek Lucy Pastrana Alex Pelligrini Merilyn Presten Jack Ryder Priscilla Schlesinger Susan Setterholm Helen Thach Sandra Walsham Dan Wexler Olga Woo
Chenchen Wang Floor Committee Co-Chair, Pat Lamarre Co-Chair, Cornelia Y. de Schepper Co-Chair, Marcia Addison Lydia Ainsley Terry Chaffee Jay Dabbs
Office and Special Event Volunteers
Julie Lloyd
Cathy Candelaria
Jennifer Miller
Shante Jones
Mary Rogers
Helen Thach
Jack Ryder
Laurie Woo
Laurie Woo
Carmen Yu
Carmen Yu
Floral Decorations Committee Invitations Committee Co-Chair, Meghan Francis Co-Chair, Peggy Francis Lydia Ainsley Elsa Buechner Marina Garras Caroline Hart Emily Hite The Junior League of San Francisco
Thematic Entrance Committee
Lecture Series Committee
Creative Director,
Co-Chair, Katherine Jacobus Co-Chair, Matthew MacCaul Turner
Thomas A. Kligerman, Ike Kligerman Barkley
Martha Angus
Construction, Pete Moffat
Jaimie Belew Erika Catanzaro
Designer Vignettes, Allison Caccoma, Geoffrey De Sousa, Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman
Jim Coch
Welcome Committee
JoEllen Dutcher
Co-Chair, JoEllen Dutcher
Courtney Ferry
Co-Chair, Cecy Jones Korematsu
Meghan Francis
Co-Chair, Shantel Weingand
Peggy Francis
Terri Ashton
Angela Free
Cathy Candelaria
Linda Horning
Jennifer Burrell
Jennifer Miller
Jay Dabbs
Victoria Penfield
Mary Ann Fehr
Amanda Richardson
Marina Garras
Jack Ryder
Shante Jones
Helen Thach
Kyu Hee Keogh
Jane Tough
Candice Lee
Eden Wright
Eva Muttenthaler
Loan Exhibition Committee
Jack Ryder
Curator, Philip Bewley
Helen Thach
Design Consultant,
Karen Weber
Matthew MacCaul Turner
Lee Work
Colleen Cassity
Chair, Dan Zelen
Rishita Upadhyay
Brittney Kistner
STA F F AND PARTNE R S Fall Antiques Show Director Ariane Maclean Trimuschat
Development Director Nancy Gots
Director of Finance & Administration David Burns
Marketing & Events Coordinator Margan Mulvihill
Development Associate Sarah Montoro
Catalogue, Print and Web Design KC Hatcher, Graphic Designer Burns & Associates Fine Printing, Printer | Douglas Sandberg, Photographer Marketing and Public Relations Cross Marketing, Public Relations | Vera Vandenbosch, Tucker & Marks, Show Blogger | Wayfire Media, Website InfoGate, Technology | Eventbrite, Ticket Sales Production Nanette Duffy, Production Manager Global Art Fair Production, Installation | BBI Engineering, Audio/Visual | Interior Plant Design, Plant Rentals Robert D. Reinecke II, Carpeting | Maloney Security, Inc., Security Events McCalls Catering and Events, Caterer | Pacific Chamber Jazz, Music | Drew Altizer, Photographer | California Parking, Valet The Students of Enterprise for High School Students, Greeters and Servers
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SAN FRANCISCO’S AUCTION HOUSE SINCE 1865 UPCOMING AUCTIONS October 26 October 27 October 27
Fine Furniture, Silver, and Clocks 20th Century Decorative Arts Photographs
November 3 November 4 November 9 November 10 November 17 November 18 November 20 November 23
Impressionist and Modern Art 19th Century European Paintings Fine Oriental Rugs and Carpets Post-War & Contemporary Art Post-War & Contemporary Prints American Art Fine and Rare Wines California and Western Paintings
December 7 December 7 December 8 December 8 December 9 December 15 December 17
Native American Art Fine European Furniture and Decorative Arts Oceanic Art Fine Watches and Clocks Fine Jewelry Fine Asian Works of Art 20th Century Decorative Arts
A HIGHLY IMPORTANT MARBLE SCULPTURE: SHOOTING STARS Vittorio Caradossi, circa 1878 $350,000 - 500,000 To be offered December 7 +1 (415) AUCTION info.us@bonhams.com
bonhams.com/furniture © 2015 Bonhams & Butterfields Auctioneers Corp. All rights reserved. Bond No. 57BSBGL0808
Thomas Kligerman, Meg Toubourg
2014 PREVIEW GALA
THE SAN FRANCISCO FA L L A N T I Q U E S S H OW Aerin Lauder
Charlotte Moss, Suzanne Tucker
Jenna Hunt, Shirley Robinson, Summer Tompkins Walker
Diane Wilsey, Trevor Traina
David Cohen, Paul Wiseman
Yurie Pascarella, Carl Pascarella
Lord David Cholmondeley, Denise Hale, Martin Chapman
Andrew Skurman, Francoise Skurman
Wheeler Griffith, Michelle Harris
Toni Wolfson, Peter Mueller, Adrianna Pope Sullivan, Alison Carlson
Rich Hanif, Elba McIntosh
Fred Lyon, Ariane Trimuschat
Christina Getty, Allison Speer
Enterprise Youth
Tatiana Sorokko
Rick Pfaff, Liz Lamed, Laura King Pfaff
Michele Goss, Jared Goss
Norah Stone, Norman Stone
ACK N OWLED G M E N TS F ROM THE SHOW CHAIR
T
hank you for joining us for THE 2015 SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW Benefiting Enterprise for High School Students! As a Bay Area cultural event, now in our 34th year, we are delighted to be exploring the timelessness of art and antiques this year. Many thanks to all whose efforts have contributed to the presentation and success of this year’s exciting Show, and whose generosity supports our beneficiary non-profit, Enterprise for High School Students, especially… Our superb Exhibitors who come from around the world and bring us the most stunning pieces of art and antiques to make this show one of the best of its kind; The lovely Lindsay Joost for serving as the 2015 Honorary Chair, for hosting a celebration of our Exhibitors in her exquisite home and for her enthusiastic support of the show and the non-profit it supports; Alexis and Trevor Traina for graciously serving as Chairs of the Benefactors Committee and generously hosting a lovely party at their home honoring our devoted patrons; The brilliant Allison Speer and her husband Fred Moll for chairing the Connoisseurs Circle and Heritage Auctions for providing the lovely gift for these patrons; The indefatigable Laura King Pfaff for once again serving as Chair of the Collectors Circle, and Bonhams for hosting the marvelous luncheon in honor of the generosity of these donors; Jay Jeffers for his guidance as Chair of the Designers Circle; Eric Petsinger and Kelly Hartgraves of epoca for hosting a fabulous pre-show reception for our Designers Circle in their beautiful gallery and California Home + Design and Lisa Davis PR for hosting the Designers Circle Preview Reception at the show. Summer Tompkins Walker and Brooks Walker III, Chairs of the Aficionados; Wheeler S. Griffith, Michelle Curtis Harris Chairs of the Enthusiasts; and Amanda Bradford, Brianna Haag and Mark Olson, Chairs of the Young Collectors, for their extraordinary energy and effectiveness in encouraging support of the Show; Ken Fulk and The Battery and for creating our Patrons Lounge at the show and along with Ellanor Notides, Laura Nagle, Anne Igelbrink and Eric Wind of Christie’s, for hosting a lovely panel discussion for our Young Collectors at The Battery; Suzanne Rheinstein for opening her lovely store Hollyhock in Los Angeles for a perfect cocktail party in honor of the Show. The Benefactors Committee for the show and patrons of the Connoisseurs Circle, Collectors Circle, Aficionados, Enthusiasts and Young Collectors whose continued support is invaluable. Architect Tom Kligerman, his partners John Ike and Joel Barkley and members of their firm who conceptualized the fabulous thematic Grand Entrance installation and brought it to life along with the talented firm of Pete Moffat Construction; and for cohosting, along with exhibitor Carlton Hobbs, a wonderful cocktail party in New York City in honor of the show; and Meg Touborg for her endless support and tireless enthusiasm. Designers extraordinaire Allison Caccoma, Geoffrey De Sousa, Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman for creating a journey through time in their inspired Designers Vignettes at the show entrance and Hannah Cecil Gurney, Anneke Gilkes and the design team of Jemma Cave, Lucy Morley and Anna Pakenham of de Gournay for generously providing the gorgeous wall papers for the vignette backdrops and the Club Corner. The talented Philip Bewley for curating an impressive and thought-provoking Loan Exhibition; Ann Getty & Associates, Deborah Hatch, Austin Forbord and Eve Forbord Petrucci of Dzine, Mallett Antiques, Almond & Company, Collier Gwin of Foster Gwin, Galen Lowe, Lucia Howard and David Weingarten of Piraneseum, and Matthew MacCaul Turner who have shared their wonderful historic timepieces; and Shreve & Co., AXA ART Americas Corporation, Lawrence Fine Art Services and Smith Clock Co. for their valuable support of the Exhibition; OJ and Gary Shansby for serving as Preview Gala Chairs and bringing Tequila Partida to the party; the Agents of Sotheby’s International Realty, along with Jeffrey Gibson, Rachelle Martini and Mary Lou Castellanos; Lois Lehrman and Shara Hall of Nob Hill Gazette; Janelle and Kirk Loevner of Anthem, for their generous support of the Preview Gala; Michael Franzia of Napa Ridge Winery; Hangar 1 Vodka, and hint water for their generous donations; Paula Bennett of Grail and Pacific Chamber Jazz for always keeping the beat. Anita Head of Paragon Real Estate Group, Piat Orendain of Cambria and Krista Coupar and Hilary Sessions of Coupar Consulting for their support of the 2015 Lecture Series. Katherine Jacobus, Matthew MacCaul Turner and the Lecture Series Committee, for their help with this important educational and entertaining aspect of the Show; and our roster of outstanding visiting speakers, Andrew Prince, Gonzague St. Bris, Hutton Wilkinson, Flynn Kuhnert, Bunny Williams, Brian McCarthy, Suzanne Rheinstein, Jeffry Weisman; John Ike, Tom Kligerman and Joel Barkley; and Toni Knorr and Lilian Wagner of The St. Regis San Francisco, our Official Hotel,
for providing such lovely accommodations; Jean-Jacques Vitrac and Dori Bonn of the French Heritage Society, Nancy O’Connor of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art and our Cultural Partners: Academy of Art University, Achenbach Graphic Arts Council, American Decorative Arts Forum, American Society of Interior Designers, Ancient Art Council, ArtCare, Art Deco Society of California, ArtPoint, Asian Art Museum, California Historical Society, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, CINOA, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, The Leaders of Design Council, The Royal Oak Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco Ceramic Circle, San Francisco Design Center, San Francisco Orchid Society, San Jose Museum of Art, SFJAZZ, Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation, and The Society of California Pioneers for their cultural partnership and community spirit; Jo Campbell-Fujii and Lisa Lovely of Luxe Interiors + Design and Tori Ross of Cosentino, for their sponsorship of the Authors' Alcove; Arthur Wayne and Shelli Benfatti of Brooks Brothers for hosting the Launch Party for the Show in their Union Square store and Jay Jeffers and Diane Dorrans Saeks for their wonderful presentation for the guests.. First Republic Bank for hosting the first ever Philanthropy Forum, along with our Beneficiary, Enterprise for High School Students at the show, focusing on charitable giving and making your donations count; Gisele Barrau-Freeman and Stuart Cohen of RubyLUX for hosting our Young Collectors Evening; Andrea Spahr and Christia Schmidt of Wilmington Trust and Marianne Howatson, Alisa Carroll and SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens) for hosting our Cocktail Hour Series; Nancy Barrett, Jonathan Herpel and Jane Lodato of U.S. Trust for hosting a lovely reception and tour for Show patrons; Peter Fairbanks as Chair, Daniel Stein and Kathleen Taylor as Vice-Chairs, the members of the Antique Dealers Association of California (ADAC), and the Vetting Committee for their expertise in vetting the Show; Claudia Hollingsworth and Carmen Roberson of Gump’s; and Jennifer Biederbeck of Sotheby’s for their continued support of the Show; Antiques & Fine Art / InCollect.com, San Francisco magazine, Apollo Magazine, Art & Antiques, The Art Newspaper, C Magazine and C Home, Chairish, Dering Hall, Nob Hill Gazette, Gentry Magazines, Interiors California, KTVU FOX2, Milieu, Red Carpet Bay Area, UpOut and 7x7 for helping to spread the word; Claudia Ross and her team at Cross Marketing PR for their valuable work and expertise; Ned Mobley, Suzanna Allen and Louis Sykes for their continued promotion and creative ideas for the show; Volunteer Chair Jennifer Miller with her team of Committee Chairs: Meghan Francis, Peggy Francis, JoEllen Dutcher, Cecy Jones Korematsu, Shantel Weingard, Andrea Dublin, Pat Lamarre, Cornelia Y. de Schepper and Marcia Addison for all of their time and efforts that contribute to the success of the Show and the many volunteers who give their time and dedication to the Show, including The Junior League of San Francisco; Floral Decorations Chair, Dan Zelen, and the leading local Florists who donated beautiful floral arrangements to adorn the booths and other spaces, and Garibaldis restaurant and Starbucks for generously supplying sustenance for our volunteers; Our talented graphic designer, KC Hatcher for her dedication in creating all our printed and online materials; Drew Altizer and Douglas Sandberg for their fine photography; Linda Burns and her team at Burns & Associates Fine Printing for their attention to the superlative printing of our collateral; and our Paper Sponsor, G3 Enterprises, for their valuable in-kind donation; Production Manager, Nanette Duffy, for her outstanding organization and execution and her team of Bradley Robinson, Michael Duffy, Kathleen Wade, Jessica Brade, Jamie Shea Jauffred and Antonio Pagni; Daniel, Chris and Tighe of Global Art Fair Production for pulling together the myriad production details that transform the Festival Pavilion into the Show; Dan McCall, Lucas Schoemaker, Kirsty Gumina, Thomas Sotelo and Federico Camejo of McCalls Catering and Events for such superb service and gourmet food at the Preview Gala and throughout the show; and the staff of Fort Mason Center for their support and services; All the Advisory Committee members who have lent their expertise to the Show in so many ways through the years, most especially the show founder and dealer ambassador par excellence, Toby Rose; The untiring and terrific Ariane Trimuschat, Fall Antiques Show Director, Margan Mulvihill, Marketing and Events Coordinator and Sarah Montoro, Development Associate for their tireless work throughout the year in pulling every aspect of the show together as well as maintaining a sense of humor throughout the challenges of putting on such a large and complicated event; and the Board, Staff, and Students of Enterprise for High School Students for their participation throughout the year and for the important work they do in the community; Board President, Jeff Hocking and Tony DiStefano, Executive Director of Enterprise; Nancy Gots, Director of Development, David Burns, Director of Finance and Administration, Chao Liao, Senior Accounting Assistant and Courtney Budesa, Employment Services Manager for their dedication and contributions; and to Cara Ryan Lemire, Katie Walsh, Vera Vandenbosch and my team at Tucker & Marks for going the extra mile and beyond, and finally, to my husband, Timothy Marks, for his unwavering support and patient tolerance throughout the year.
Suzanne Tucker, Show Chair 21
SP O N S O RS P RE SE N TI N G S P ONS O R S Bonhams
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First Republic Bank
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Burns & Associates Fine Printing
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Cambria
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The quintessential San Francisco neighborhood restaurant for over 20 years
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Smith Clock Co.
Based in Alameda, California and made using local, fresh in-season ingredients
Repair and restoration of fine antique to modern clocks since 1975
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Heritage Auctions
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Christie's
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The Art People
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Cosentino
The leading provider of stone slab surfacing material worldwide since 1985
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Douglas Sandberg Photography
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G3 Enterprises
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Ken Fulk Inc.
A designer of experiences, encompassing interior design, architecture, branding and special events
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Lawrence Fine Art Services
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Lisa Davis PR
San Francisco based public relations agency specializing in the interior design industr y
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Wilmington Trust
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M E D I A S P O N SO R S Antiques & Fine Art Magazine Industr y leader in circulation, show, and newsstand distribution
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Apollo Magazine
One of the world’s most respected magazines on the visual arts
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Dering Hall
Nob Hill Gazette
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Gentry Magazines
Red Carpet Bay Area
Discover and shop over 500 design brands online
Rich Reading
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InCollect.com
A San Francisco Bay Area luxury lifestyle magazine
Brings viewers front-row to fashion and philanthropy in the San Francisco Bay Area
redcarpetsf.com
The new way to discover exceptional art, antiques & design
San Francisco magazine
incollect.com
modernluxury.com/san-francisco
Interiors California
UpOut
The Art World’s Journal of Record
California's premier upscale home and design publication
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C Magazine and C HOME
MILIEU Magazine
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Art & Antiques
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The Art Newspaper
A curated online marketplace for vintage furniture
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CU LTUR A L PA RTN ER S Academy of Art University
ArtPoint
The Royal Oak Foundation
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A support council of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Asian Art Museum
San Francisco Arts Commission
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asianart.org
American Decorative Arts Forum
Making California's richly diverse past a meaningful part of today
On the vanguard of innovation and creativity
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Achenbach Graphic Arts Council
Supporting the FAMSF by studying and collecting fine and decorative arts
adafca.org
American Society of Interior Designers
Professional association of interior designers and industr y partners celebrating 40 years
A young professionals group that supports the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Devoted to the arts and cultures of Asia
California Historical Society
The American partner of the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland
The City agency that champions the arts as essential to daily life
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San Francisco Ceramic Circle
californiahistoricalsociety.org
Among the oldest and most respected American ceramics study groups
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
San Francisco Design Center
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CINOA
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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French Heritage Society
SFJAZZ
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Art Deco Society of California
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Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation
Institute of Classical Architecture & Art
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The Ancient Art Council of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Our programs are for those who are fascinated by antiquity
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Antique Dealers Association of California
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artdecosociety.com
5,000 leading art and antique dealers from over 22 countries
One of the premier public arts institutions in the United States
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The Leaders of Design Council
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californiapioneers.org
Supports and promotes the San Francisco Arts Commission public and civic art programs
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The Society of California Pioneers
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From Enterprise to college to career - Jessica's Story
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working with CES throughout the school year and full-time during summers.
grew up in a family of four, with parents who did not speak English, had no formal education, and struggled to put food on the table.
My experience at Enterprise and CES made such a tremendous personal and positive impact during my last developmental year in high school that I decided to pursue an Environmental Studies and Economics degree at UC Santa Cruz.
My mother came to the U.S. in 1982 and started working at a sewing factory while taking ESL classes at City College of San Francisco. My father came to the U.S. in 1985 and started working as a busboy in a small restaurant.
As I got ready to graduate from UC Santa Cruz, I contacted my former advisor at Enterprise and he connected me with an executive at one of the employers in the Enterprise network. That employer put me in touch with senior executives at various firms in the energy industry – including my future boss! I recently accepted an offer with PG&E as the ISO Settlements Analyst and look forward to furthering my career in energy at such an influential company.
We lived in a one-room basement for over twelve years. I was too young to process and comprehend our situation at the time, but every time I look back at my childhood and my parents’ journey, I get extremely emotional and am so grateful for all of the time, energy, effort, money and unconditional love my parents have poured onto us to give us our best shot at being successful – to live the American Dream they never got to experience.
I have met so many wonderful and compassionate people along this journey – entirely selfless and altruistic individuals, and it all started and ended with Enterprise. –
I first found out about Enterprise through my sister. She told me about all the networking, and job opportunities Enterprise provides to high school students. During the summer of 2009, I was accepted into the Career Exploration Program and placed at an internship with Chevron Energy Solutions (CES). I went through extensive Enterprise job readiness workshops, training sessions, and weekly check-ins to ensure I was gaining the most from my experience. I worked as the Product Marketing and Strategic Alliances Intern. The people that I worked with inspired me! They were highly motivated, intelligent, and truly passionate about the company’s goals and the values. I became extremely close with my supervisor and as my internship at CES came to an end she extended an offer to continue
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“The most important lesson that I learned was to advocate for what I want. Through Enterprise, I learned how to communicate effectively not only in a work setting, but in a school setting as well. Now, I can approach my managers and teachers with problems and solutions.”
How can you get involved? Visit www.ehss.org for more information on our programs.
“My mentors encouraged me to try new things, meet new people and reach for higher aspirations. They have always stayed in touch and offered advice when I felt troubled. My mentors also helped me to decide my short-term and long-term goals. They helped me manage what was realistic and doable.”
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C O C K TA I L H O U R PA N E L S E R I E S In the Lecture Theatre Learn about collecting art and antiques from those in the know while enjoying hosted wine. Complimentar y for all show attendees.
L I V ING W IT H A RT A N D ANTIQ U ES Thursday, October 22 at 4:00 p.m. Supporting Sponsor : Wilmington Trust A prominent interior designer and a Christie’s expert in the decorative arts discuss with a collector how to assemble a beautiful collection to enjoy every day and how to protect your treasures.
H OW TO SH OP A N A RT AND ANTIQ U ES S HOW Saturday, October 24 at 4:00 p.m. Supporting Sponsor : SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens) A professional insider’s view of art and antiques shows from a panel of designers from our Designers Circle. Learn how those in the business of finding beautiful things walk a show and locate the perfect items for their clients and how they mix pieces from different genres and eras to create a stunning look. Moderated by Alisa Carroll, Editor-in-Chief, SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).
BOOK SIGNINGS In the Authors’ Alcove Supporting Sponsors: Luxe Interiors + Design and Cosentino Meet the authors and get personally signed copies of top selling books on art, antiques, design and architecture.
Friday, October 23 Noon Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert
The Walk to Elsie’s: A Loving Memor y of Elsie de Wolfe (Leather, 2015)
3:30 p.m. Bunny Williams and Brian J. McCarthy
Parish-Hadley Tree of Life: An Intimate Histor y of the Legendar y Design Firm (Stewar t, Tabori & Chang, October 6, 2015)
Saturday, October 24 Noon Suzanne Rheinstein
Rooms for Living: A Style for Today with Things from the Past (Rizzoli, October 6, 2015)
3:30 p.m. John Ike, Thomas A. Kligerman, Joel Barkley
The New Shingled House (Monacelli Press, October 13, 2015)
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LOAN EXHIBITION B R E A K F A S T A N D TA L K In the Lecture Theatre Principal Sponsor : Shreve & Co.
Saturday, October 24 at 9:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast will be served Complimentar y, including show admission. RSVP required: rsvp@ehss.org or 415-392-7606. Join us for a continental breakfast and talk, discussing the 2015 Show theme and Loan Exhibition, Time After Time: Bringing the Past Present. This year’s Loan Exhibition showcases the evolution of timepieces, exploring how we have kept time throughout history and our fascination with masterfully designed timepieces. Curator Philip Bewley will discuss the pieces in the exhibition and the myriad of ways we have kept time, from incense burners to hour glasses to the latest smart watches. Our show theme looks at time through many lenses: discovering the provenance of works of art and antiques, the lasting quality of something beautiful, the time that goes into creating a work of art, and the span of time the objects in the show encompass.
YOUNG COLLECTORS EVENING Principal Sponsor : RubyLUX
Saturday, October 24 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Complimentar y to Young Collector and Enthusiast ticket holders and invited groups. Kindly RSVP to rsvp@ehss.org or 415-392-7606. An evening for collectors at any stage. Join us for a festive evening of live music, complimentary drinks and show tours, showcasing affordable items that are great for starting a collection.
PHILANTHROPY FORUM In the Lecture Theatre Principal Sponsor : First Republic Bank
Sunday, October 25 at 10:30 a.m. Complimentar y for all show attendees. Space is limited. RSVP required: rsvp@ehss.org or 415-392-7606. As a fully charitable event, the Fall Antiques Show and its beneficiary, Enterprise for High School Students, are committed to supporting philanthropy in the community. At the 2015 show, Enterprise presents its first ever Philanthropy Forum. Major Bay Area philanthropists will take the stage to discuss philanthropy and charitable giving, the causes they support, exploring the many ways to give back both financially and through volunteerism, as well as how to instill in your children the importance of philanthropy at an early age. Enterprise for High School Students partners with major Bay Area employers to help disadvantaged high school students develop workplace skills and explore career options. Several program participants will be at the forum to talk about their personal experiences as beneficiaries of philanthropy. The Forum will be followed by a prix fixe brunch in the café. 29
Beach House, featured in The New Shingled House (The Monacelli Press) to be released October, 2015. For information, please contact info@ikba.com
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The mission of Enterprise is to engage and empower San Francisco Bay Area youth to discover career opportunities and cultivate their individual interests through training, guidance and employment experiences in a diverse and supportive learning environment.
B OARD OF DIRECTORS President, Jeff Hocking Treasurer, Toby Brown
Secretary, Matthew Irwin
Kate Aiken
Mary Lou Castellanos
Lulu Gordon
Jason Sinnarajah
Andy Anderson
Andrea Dublin
Diane Blattner Kresal
Randy Wittorp
Marcy Bergman
Dave English
Deborah Perry
Victoria Zitrin
Dave Bruns
Lesli Fellman
Joe Petitti
Alison Carlson
Michael Franzia
Charlotte Shropshire
Glady Thacher, Founder
Mrs. H. Boyd Seymour
Gina McEnany
Charles Wilmoth
Mrs. A. Downey Orrick
Mrs. George P. Susens
Mrs. Richard W. Goss II
Julie Chase
Mrs. John R. Gamble
Nancy G. Unobskey
Rober t G. Vanneman
K.C. Lynch
Mrs. Benjamin H. Rose III
Andrew C. McLaughlin III
John Ruffo
Dr. Craig Lubbock
Mrs. Rober t W. Anderson
Sheana W. Butler
Rober t Dove
Peter Mueller
PAS T PRESIDENTS
S TAFF Executive Director, Tony DiStefano
Manager of Business and Strategic Partnerships, Iliana Martinez
Development Director, Nancy Gots
Career and College Program Coordinator, Nikia PochĂŠ
Fall Antiques Show Director, Ariane Maclean Trimuschat
Development Associate, Sarah Montoro
Program Director, Helen Lee
Youth Development Specialist, Mario Cruz
Director of Finance and Administration, David Burns
Youth Development Specialist, An Duc Lee
This Way Ahead Program Manager, Rik Haber
Senior Accounting Assistant, Chao Liao
Pathways Program Manager, Micaela Lara
Program and Operations Support, Mariah Cochran
Employment Services Manager, Cour tney Budesa Fall Antiques Show Marketing and Events Coordinator, Margan Mulvihill
Enterprise for High School Students, a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, benefits from 100% of net proceeds of THE SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW. Sources of revenue include the income from the Preview Gala, exhibitor booth rent, general admission receipts for the show and Lecture Series, and the advertisers in this catalogue. Exhibitor sales do not go to the charity.
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Loan Exhibit for “Jazz Moderne: Art Deco and the Avant Garde”, 2013, curated by Holland Lynch and Maria Santangelo
A LOOK BACK Time After Time at the Fall Antiques Show
W
ander into Festival Pavilion toward the end of
Now, well into its fourth decade, The Fall Antiques Show
October and you will find yourself immersed in a
has had quite a journey of its own. The Show has always had
museum. A world of exquisite art and antiques spanning
a commitment to education about the arts and has, since
many genres and time periods, where the provenance of
its inception, presented a curated Loan Exhibition and
these pieces are in constant movement, each changing
Lecture Series each year. The themes have ranged from
hands as they continue their journey through time. Part of
18th-Century Costumes and Textiles, Period Miniature
the intrigue of an antique – whether from the last century
Rooms, Antique Toy Boats, The Ritual of English Tea,
or antiquity – is the history it has absorbed throughout its
Folding Screens, Architectural Models and The Romance
journey. It may have passed through many hands, many
of Flowers to the more recent Egyptomania, Sea Worthy
owners, sat in numerous rooms and been a part of the
and Jazz Moderne: Art Deco and the Avant Garde. We see
lives of those with whom it lived. This is what gives art
these themes come to life in the Grand Entry Hall and
and antiques their timeless quality and why we chose
throughout programming at the Show. The Lecture
Time as the theme for this year’s Show. Our goal, as
Series has seen some of the world’s leading experts
always, is to bring the best dealers from around the world
speak on art, antiques, history, design and architecture,
to San Francisco and we are exceptionally proud of the
and has long been a prominent and much anticipated
roster of exhibitors for 2015.
offering at the Show. (continued)
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Each year, The Grand Entry Hall receives a transformation that brings the theme to life with the genius of prominent architects. Andrew Skurman designed the entry from 2008-2013, including the Egyptomania: Nile Style in the Decorative Arts installation in 2009 and the Chinoiserie: Rococo to Eco in 2010, both with decorative painting by the talented Shirley Robinson of Robinson Finishes. In 2014, Ike Kligerman Barkley gave us a larger than life take on our theme, The Rush of Gold, with their mesmerizing close-up video installation featuring tenfoot goldfish, gold flakes, champagne bubbles and clock movements. And this year we are pleased to bring back Designer Vignettes, housed in a shingle-style structure designed by Ike Kligerman Barkley, with designs by
Fisher Weisman , Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design and Allison Caccoma, and wallcoverings by de Gournay. Since the Show’s founding in 1981, 100% of the net proceeds have supported the programs of the non-profit Enterprise for High School Students. As the oldest continuously operating international art and antiques show on the West Coast, we are proud that a show that focuses on the past supports the future of San Francisco youth and the important work Enterprise does to help prepare them for success. Enterprise provides students with many resources, including an intensive series of workshops, internships and job shadows and the Enterprise Job Bank which gives them real world experience and from which the Fall Antiques Show hires them to work on a variety of aspects for the show, both in the office during the planning stages and on site.
From top: “Egyptomania” 2009 Grand Entr y Hall Installation, designed by Andrew Skurman with decorative painting by Shirley Robinson, Robinson Finishes. “Chinoiserie”, 2010 Grand Entr y Hall Installation, designed by Andrew Skurman with decorative painting by Shirley Robinson, Robinson Finishes. Enterprise youth working at the 2013 show.
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C E L E B R AT I N G
100 YEARS OF GEORG JENSEN Sterling Silver Hollowware & Jewelr y at Gump’s By S.L. Silverman
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he year 1915 was a time of change and celebration in San Francisco. The city re-emerged from the ashes of the 1906 earthquake as a global metropolis, playing host to the World’s Fair, known as the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, which celebrated the completion of the Panama Canal. By 1915, Gump’s was already synonymous with San Francisco. It was that year at the Exposition that Georg Jensen, one of the most renowned names in sterling silver estate hollowware and jewelry, first showed his works in the United States, thus making Gump’s the very first American retailer to show Georg Jensen. This year, as we mark the centennial of the Exposition, we also celebrate 100 years of Georg Jensen at Gump’s with a special collection on view during the Fall Antiques Show. Known for bringing nature to sterling silver designs, Georg Jensen’s design heritage begins with the Art Nouveau movement, moves through time into post-World War II and the Modern and Midcentury movements, and then embraces today’s Contemporary style. Part of the continuity of the line is the fluidity of design found in nature, a characteristic that is evident in every object. One can see Georg Jensen’s journey through time in the Bernadotte thermal carafe, originally done in sterling silver and updated for today, and in the Acorn pattern, first introduced in 1915 and still produced today.
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From the top: Acorn Sterling Silver Magnifier, Limited Edition for the 100th Anniversary of the Acorn Pattern. Three- Piece Sterling Silver Baby Set, Limited Edition for the 100th Anniversary of the Acorn Pattern. Detail of Sterling Silver Dinner Knife with Acorn Pattern Handle.
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THE GRAND E N T RY H A L L A Passage Through Time Principal Sponsor : de Gournay
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t the Fall Antiques Show, with the exceptional pieces of art and antiques from around the world gracing our aisles, the Grand Entry Hall is our canvas where each year, we appeal to the most talented architects and designers to create something spectacular to set the stage for the show. This year’s team has transformed it into a timeline through the beauty and splendor of art, antiques and timepieces through the ages. Each vignette tells a story of a moment in time and incorporates pieces hand selected from the exhibitors on the show floor. They are lined with stunning de Gournay wallpaper, custom designed by the designers to create an environment that transports you to another place and time. THE ARCHITECTS
Ike Kligerman Barkley The Shingle Style is our muse — we look for new ways to reimagine this iconic American style. On the occasion of our second book, The New Shingled House, we drew on the crisp geometry of origami to create a series of porches at the entrance to the Fall Antiques Show. Folded planes of cedar shingle support a timber pergola—creating shingleframed stages for the interior designers to display their finds from the exhibitors' array. These porches welcome the visitor, creating a hospitable pause before entering the show—our entrance becomes the front garden. An allee of trees in raised planters and an edging of boxwood graciously complete the scene. THE DESIGNERS
Fisher Weisman Midnight Tea in the Garden of Antiquity Our vignette fantasy combines spectacular pieces inspired by antiquity from exhibiting dealers, custom wallpaper we designed for de Gournay, contemporary artwork by Andrew Fisher, and a few pieces from Casa Acanto (a line we produce in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico). The wallpaper echoes the graceful golden cascade of Andrew Fisher's 24-karat gilded tapestry as it floats on the back wall. What better place for tea in the moonlight? 41
I am delighted to have such a stunning entrance this year walking us through a park-like setting designed by Ike Kligerman Barkley. Reviving the designers' vignettes is a highlight as three creative firms, Fisher Wiseman, Allison Caccoma and Geoffrey De Sousa showcase the passage of time and the timelessness of art and antiques.” - Suzanne Tucker, Show Chair Allison Caccoma Lounging in the Reflection of the 18th Century ‘Time After Time’ helps one see, through art and antiques, that what is old truly is new again and most importantly, it is as timeless as can be. With the theme of the 18th century, the walls are wrapped in a bold version of an 18th century British textile design documented at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. By enlarging the scale of the pattern and pairing it with a high gloss graphic painted floor, it instantly becomes contemporary. Mid-century salon chairs paired with an 18th century cabinet and modern lamp all live quite happily together. The mix is one that will endure the test of time. Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design Passagem do Tempo | Passage of Time Our moment in time pays homage to the mid-20th century Brazilian furniture designer Joaquim Tenreiro. In this vignette his pieces are at home; surrounded by the sculptural Araucaria forest hand painted on silk by de Gournay. The horizontal, spreading branches reference the space age forms iconic to the mid-century period. His language of organic simplicity, utilizes native materials such as cane and jacaranda wood, materials that had been overlooked in Brazil for centuries. With my Portuguese heritage and Great Grandmother being born in Santos, Brazil I gained great interest in the work of Joaquim Tenreiro years ago.
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TIME AFTER TIME
Bringing the Past Present By Philip Bewley
“There are no secrets that time does not reveal.” - Jean Racine (1639-1699), French playwright. Narcissus, in Britannicus, act 4, sc. 4 (1669)
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ime is observable. There is the passage of the
“The clock has been an important part of furnishing
sun from day into night, and the repetitive
a house or a grand aristocratic manor,” says Martin
cycles of the seasons. Time is also a philosoph-
Chapman, Curator in Charge of European Decorative
ical and theoretical construct. Einstein showed that space
Arts and Sculpture at the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts
doesn't exist independent of time. The measuring of
Museums of San Francisco. In the recently restored
time has preoccupied civilizations from antiquity, with
Salon Doré at the Legion of Honor, Chapman showed
devices that have pushed technological invention
how rooms of this type from the late 18th century in
and innovation. These timepieces–from early sundials,
Paris were used as a salon and incorporated a strict
hourglasses, water clocks–to more advanced and precise
hierarchy and program of furnishings, arrangement, and
mechanical clocks also became a vehicle for the
social behaviors. “It was important for the 18th century
expression of taste to reflect the highest aesthetic
salon to have a clock that was decorative, and also accurate.
ideals of the respective periods of the decorative
At 5:00 p.m. the guests would arrive in the salon in the
arts. This exhibition explores how timepieces have
winter months when they were in residence. Supper
evolved from the 18th century to the present day.
commenced at 9:00 p.m. After that they would play cards.
Each example displayed in the exhibition has the
There was a progression of time to the activities in a
opportunity to tell the story of the concerns and ideals
house.” Chapman adds, “Clocks were very expensive
of the period: of shifting taste; and political, economic
objects. Watches were worn by the elites who could
and cultural events; and how concepts of time itself
afford them. In our current exhibition at the Legion of
is shaped by technological and scientific innovation.
Honor, Breguet: Art and Innovation in Watchmaking
Set of Venini Murano glass Clessidre Hourglass, handblown glass and sand. Italy, 1947-55. Collection: Austin Forbord and Eve Forbord Petrucci of Dzine.
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(September 19, 2015 –January 10, 2016), we show that precision and accuracy in timepieces improved in the late 18th century. People were able to keep an accurate track of time personally. Clocks and watches became important personally as well as publicly.” We are pleased to present for this exhibit an extraordinary world-class collection of antique timepieces from Shreve & Co., San Francisco. A San Francisco institution, Shreve & Co. has been providing fine jewelry, watches and other luxury goods since 1852. This year Shreve begins a new chapter in San Francisco at their new location at 117 Post Street. Included in their superb collection of antique timepieces for this exhibit is an 18th-century George III chatelaine, fitted with miniature portraits, key wind watch, fob and seal. The chatelaine derives its name from the French term for a woman who held the keys to various locked valuables in a great house. Worn as a belt hook or a clasp worn at the waist with suspended keys and other small items, the chatelaine was originally an item of utility. The measure of status that the chatelaine chain represented led to the increasingly more elaborate, and decorative versions produced in the 18th century, such as the glittering chatelaine in the Shreve & Co. collection, fitted with a watch, and miniatures trimmed and enriched with ribbands set with paste stones. An example of how this was worn and the status such an object represented can be seen in the portrait of Miss Mary Edwards, 1742, by William Hogarth, Frick Collection. One of the richest women of her time, Mary Edwards repudiated her wastrel husband to command her own property, fortune and destiny. Hogarth paints Mary Edwards in frontal hierarchy, a chatelaine chain suspended at her waist, described by the Frick Collection as being “…At full command of her place in the world.” A painted and parcel gilt mantle clock from Foster-Gwin Art and Antiques illustrates the Neoclassic style of
From top: George III Chatelaine, fitted with various portrait miniatures,
the late 18th century. In 1790 when this clock was
key wind watch, fob and seal,18th centur y. Collection: Shreve & Co. Neoclassic Paint
produced, much of the decorative arts of Europe
Provenance: Whitney Warren Jr. (1898-1986).
and Parcel Gilt Mantle Clock, late 18th centur y. Collection: Foster-Gwin Art and Antiques.
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had moved from the earlier Rococo period with its “c” scrolls and curvilinear shapes to the rational symmetry and ordered classicism of the Neoclassic period. Inspired by the discoveries from Roman antiquity found in the buried cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, the forms, decorative motifs and ornament of antiquity were disseminated by texts and drawings to captivate all of Europe. The clock has a white painted dial fitted to a case that displays many of the forms of ornament that defines this style: a fluted architectural case is flanked by fluted classical columns with carved twining vines suggesting the ruins of antiquity; fitted with a carved mask and surmounted by a carved classical urn finial; the whole raised on a base with laurel festoons, rosettes, husk pendants and centering a pierced and carved guilloche panel. This clock has an interesting San Francisco connection, formally being in the collection of the late aesthete Whitney Warren (1898-1986). This clock was once placed with other period antiques in Warren’s Modernist Telegraph Hill house that was designed by Gardner Dailey in 1937. Finely modeled and executed, the Grand Tour cathedral clock in the collection of Piraneseum, circa 1830, illustrates one of the best examples of objects made to commemorate The Grand Tour: a program of European travel generally for young aristocratic men that was considered necessary to complete their education. This clock is also a potent example of the significant shift in taste away from classicism in the decorative arts of this era. The date of 1830 is generally considered the cutoff date for what is known as “period antiques”. This term refers to items of furniture and objects made prior to this date, in the style of the respective periods of the decorative arts: the Baroque of the 17th century; the Regence followed by the Rococo period of the early to mid-18th century; the Neoclassic period of the Rheims Cathedral Clock, Firegilded bronze case on inlaid rosewood base. Case made by Bavozet Freres, Paris. Clock works by F. Villemsens, Paris. Circa. 1830. Collection: Piraneseum.
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late 18th century followed by the Regency period in England; and the Empire period of France in the early 19th century. After 1830, there was a succession of various revival periods until the late 19th century. In this clock the fire gilded bronze case made by Bavozet is modeled after the cathedral at Rheims, France. The clock works are by F. Villemsens, Paris; the whole rests on an inlaid rosewood base. As one of four different, very highly detailed models of the facades of French cathedrals, manufactured into the 1830s, this clock features its original ormolu finish, with matte and burnished gilding over the underlying bronze casting. “This is an example of remarkable quality,” shares Piraneseum’s Lucia Howard. “Grand Tour pieces were a kind of early souvenir. This clock is far above in execution and refined artistry to most Grand Tour pieces such as the ones made in Rome in the 18th and early 19th century”. Grand tour pieces were a way for the travelers to remind them of the places they visited and also a way to display their erudition and taste to the public at large. A Japanese incense clock included in the exhibition from the late 19th, early 20th century illustrates many of the qualities that enamored the West to Japanese design and is a highly fascinating and unique method of timekeeping. The technology of Japanese incense clocks is believed to have come via China, and was used for various events at temples and shrines. Time was told by reading the position of the smoke emitting from the burning incense powder that was arranged in a linear pattern. Japanese incense clocks have an upper box section that holds the ash on which the incense is burnt and a lower section with drawers, which holds the clock's paraphernalia. There is usually a lattice cover that fits over the top portion to prevent drafts from burning the incense unevenly. The ash is tamped down and a wooden form with track openings is placed on it. The incense is then poured into the
Japanese Incense Clock, late 19th-centur y. Collection: Galen Lowe Art & Antiques.
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tracks, evened out and tamped down for a consistent rate of burning. When the form is removed there are tracks of incense on the ash, which when ignited, burns at a steady given rate. By looking at the tracks in the grid one can tell what time it is. Two small novelty clocks in the exhibition dating from the late 1930s to the late 1940s are examples of a Streamlined Moderne style that evolved from the previous Art Deco style of the 1920s. A Trylon and Perisphere Clock from the collections of Piraneseum is composed of Bakelite and a plastic case with metal mounts. Made in the United States in 1939, The Trylon and Perisphere was the theme building for the 1939 New York World’s Fair. This rare clock works by tightening the spring winding device in its base, which causes the miniature Perisphere to slowly turn. Its hand-painted numbers are read against the miniature Trylon, which doubles as a support for a thermometer. The other clock was made by Welby in Germany following the war and was produced in the US Zone. This clock from the private collection of designer and architect Matthew MacCaul Turner is in the form of a globe on stand and is composed of silver plated brass. The globe ingeniously opens to reveal the clock face inside. “I have a collection of travel clocks, and a collection of globes, so this piece is an intersection of two collections,” shares Matthew. “These bijou travel clocks are in themselves beautiful objects. Time today seems so utilitarian, and these vintage clocks operate as objects of delight and beauty, as well as a means of telling time.” A fine example of the interpretation of modernism in postwar Scandinavia is a Danish cabinet clock from the collections of Almond + Company, San Francisco. This cabinet clock was designed by Hovmand-Olsen in the early 1960s and is made of teak and brass. The case displays the soft modernism that defines the postwar From top: Tr ylon and Perisphere Clock, bakelite and plastic case with metal mounts. Made in the United States, 1939. Collection: Piraneseum. Danish Cabinet Clock, teak and brass, designed by Hovmand-Olsen, Denmark, circa 1960. Collection: Almond + Company.
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furnishings and decorative arts that we have come to know as “Danish Modern”. The tubular steel designs of modernism had no appeal to the Scandinavians, and instead they combined pure, organic and distilled forms with a reverence for craftsmanship. The use of teak, an imported tropical hardwood, was prevalent. This clock cabinet illustrates all the hallmarks of this style. Time and timekeeping comes full circle in a set of Venini Murano glass and sand hourglasses, from the collections of Austin Ford and Eve Forbord Petrucci at Dzine, San Francisco. The hourglass, one of the most ancient methods of measuring time, was given a contemporary and fresh approach by the celebrated Italian glass firm, Venini, in 1949-1955. The clessidre hourglass composed of alternating colored glass was meticulously handcrafted on the island of Murano, the traditional location for the production of fine Venetian glass. It is fascinating to see how such an ancient method of time-
19th-centur y Empire bronze and Ormolu Night Clock by Bofenschen. Collection: Mallett
keeping and form such as the hourglass can become an icon of modernity and to ask the question, “How will timepieces
Philip Bewley is a Fine Art Advisor and owner of the firm,
evolve in the future?” The examples in this exhibit show
Philip Bewley, Fine Art Advisor y. Philip is currently working
that all timepieces from antiquity to the present can evolve
with Studio Nahemow and is also the curator for Dzine
in ways to reflect what we believe is important. Timepieces
Galler y, San Francisco. His current exhibition for Dzine
can be reinvented, re-imagined, and go in a technological direction that we never dreamt of before. If anything, timepieces are artifacts of function and beauty that are eternal.
titled, “Pattern Language” features fifteen women artists from the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and London. Philip was formally the Galler y Manager for Therien & Co., Inc., San Francisco, a top period antiques dealer.
THE 2015 L O A N E X H I B I T I O N Curator: Philip Bewley
Design Consultant: Matthew MacCaul Turner
Many thanks to our incredible Loan Exhibition Team, Curator Philip Bewley and Design Consultant, Matthew MacCaul Turner as well as Shreve & Co. for their continued support of the exhibition, AXA Art Americas Corporation for providing the insurance policy; Lawrence Fine Art Services for expertly transporting all the precious timepieces on display, Smith Clock Co. for their expert clock handling and technical assistance and Douglas Sandberg for his fine photography. And, a heartfelt thanks to our generous lenders and contributors: Almond + Company, Ann Getty & Associates, Austin Forbord and Eve Forbord Petrucci of Dzine, Collier Gwin of Foster-Gwin Art and Antiques, Daniel Stein of Daniel Stein Antiques, Galen Lowe Art and Antiques, Larry Martin and Lance Kleinsmith of Rebollo, Lucia Howard and David Weingarten of Piraneseum, Mallett Antiques, Shreve & Co., Matthew MacCaul Turner. I would also like to thank Nanette Duffy, Show Production Manager for her expert work, KC Hatcher for her beautiful graphic design work and Margan Mulvihill and Sarah Montoro for their tireless dedication to all aspects of the show. – Ariane Trimuschat, Fall Antiques Show Director 53
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THE LECTURE SERIES E
ach culture and era has its own treasures that are remarkable, noteworthy, significant and
pleasing to the eye, be it art, architecture, furniture, textiles, fashion, jewelry, a garden landscape, home dÊcor or a particular genre. The Lecture Series has, for many years, presented the rich history and importance of cherishing what we find beautiful in our world, now and in generations past. Since the Fall Antiques Show’s inception in 1981, The Lecture Series has presented some of the most prominent names in the world of art, antiques, history, design and architecture who share their knowledge and insight into their areas of expertise. We are pleased to continue that tradition this year. Please join us for the series. Tickets are for sale at the box office at the Show entrance.
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F R O M D OW N T O N
T O G AT S B Y:
Jewellery and Fashion from 1890 to 1929 Andrew Prince Thursday, October 22 | 11:00 a.m.
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he period from 1890 to 1929 saw a revolution in
first Bond Street shop and then featured them in the
style, culture and fashion. Europe at this time was
magazine worn by Helena Christensen. This led to
a magnet for the creative arts, where the old and new
commissions for Michael Jackson (a large crystal and
worlds met, and Paris was at its center. When the Ballet
pearl shoulder jewel), Shirley Bassey and the Victoria
Russe exploded on the scene in 1909, everyone was
and Albert Museum. Film and television work followed,
inspired by its color and exoticism. Together with the
notably “The Young Victoria” starring Emily Blunt, and
still lingering love of the 18th century, an astonish-
most recently his designs have been worn by Maggie
ing pallet of design appeared from which artists could
Smith, Elizabeth McGovern and Michelle Dockery on
pick and choose or defy. In his lavishly illustrated talk,
“Downton Abbey.” Prince lives and works in London,
Andrew Prince will show the extraordinary patrons and
but travels widely to lecture and share his passion.
characters that lived and designed at this time, and also how the couture houses collaborated with the great jewellers to produce some of the most exquisite and celebrated works of the jewelled arts.
In addition to designing costume jewellery, Prince is an authority on gems and the histories of important jewellery. Prince was featured in the January 2015 issue of Country & Town House and recently had two
Andrew Prince is a noted jewellery and gem historian
major articles published by the Gemological Institute
based in London as well as the designer behind much of
of America. Because of his depth of knowledge and
the wonderful and period-specific jewellery seen on the
exceptional expertise on the history of jewellery, fashion
PBS television series “Downton Abbey.” He has loved
and prominent historic personalities, Andrew tours
jewellery since he was a small boy, perhaps as a result
internationally to speak on the topic.
of swallowing his mother’s pearl earring at the age of three! At 16, he apprenticed for “Antiques Roadshow” expert Ian Harris. Under his guidance, Prince developed a taste for jewels that were valued for their quality of design and craftsmanship, rather than how much the stones in the piece were worth. Prince started creating his own pieces at the age of 20. His designs were bold, lavish and large and caught the eye of Isabella Blow of Vogue magazine who encouraged him to do more. She wore his choker-necklace and bracelets to the 1992 opening party of Gianni Versace’s Elizabeth McGovern (L) and Michelle Docker y (R) wearing jewels designed by Andrew Prince on the PBS program, “Downton Abbey.”
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T I M E T R AV E L T H R O U G H THE CASTLES OF FRANCE A journey from Leonardo da Vinci to Marquis de La Fayette and through the amazing cultural heritage of French Royalty Count Gonzague Saint Bris Thursday, October 22 | 2:30 p.m.
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French writer, historian and journalist, Count
Chambord, Chenonceau and Chantilly. Through his
Gonzague Saint Bris is a “Renaissance Man” who
unique style of narration and his spectacular video
lives on the family property of Clos Lucé in Amboise,
images filmed by drones, he will bring to life the spirit
France. This magnificent historical castle was the home
and presence of some of the best known historical
of Leonardo da Vinci, who lived and died there. The
characters depicted in his books and biographies of the
son of a French Ambassador to London, Count Saint
rich and famous.
Bris will take us on a romantic journey through history and time, filled with anecdotes and humor; a memorable adventure through world history, contemporary art and beauty.
Familiar with most of the royal families of our time, Count Saint Bris also went to Africa with Michael Jackson for a 20-day journey to explore the Jackson family ancestory. Count Saint Bris discovered an unknown
Count Saint Bris will speak about personal family castles
cultural dimension of this music genius and megastar,
as well as prestigious royal properties such as Versailles,
a subject he explored in one of his most recent books. Count Saint Bris could have lived many lives. He worked as a journalist for some of the most important French newspapers and magazines, produced radio and television programs, and participated in politics at city level as well as at the State Department of Culture. He is the founder and president of the Romantic Film Festival of Cabourg and of an annual Book Festival which brings together some 200 authors and more than 60,000 visitors in a unique forest environment. As the author of some 50 books, Count Saint Bris has received many literary and government awards from all over the world, including an award from the John F. Kennedy University in California. Presented in collaboration with the French Heritage Society
Clos Lucé, the historical castle of Leonardo da Vinci, owned by Count Gonzague Saint Bris and his family in Amboise, France
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S O U V E N I R – AV E N I R : Yesterday and What is to Come Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert Friday, October 23 | 11:00 a.m.
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uthors Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert will
Tony Duquette Inc., where he presides over the
present their illustrated tale of irrepressible joy
important jewelry and interior design house begun
amidst loss, determined rebirth, self-invention and
by Tony Duquette in 1941. Wilkinson is President
most importantly, continuance from their new novel of
of the Anthony and Elizabeth Foundation for the
historic fiction, The Walk to Elsie’s (Cecil Court Press,
Living Arts and of the Elsie de Wolfe Foundation,
UK; First edition, 2015). Based on the true story of the
as well as a Director of the International Board of
last ten years of Elsie de Wolfe’s life and the first ten
Save Venice, Inc. Recently, Wilkinson was recognized
years of Tony Duquette’s career, Wilkinson and Kuhnert
by His Majesty, King Juan Carlos of Spain as the
will share first-hand knowledge entrusted to them by
Hereditary Fourth Count of Alastaya.
Duquette about the design icon’s friendship with The First Lady of American Design. The authors will take their audience on a lavish adventure across the United States and Europe between the years 1941 and 1951, as young Tony becomes Elsie de Wolfe's last great protégé. Their talk, like their book, will be peopled with the most glamorous globetrotters of the day, including Cole Porter, Billy Haines, Vincente Minnelli, Judy Garland, Christian Dior, Doris Duke, the Windsors and dozens more, all of whom Wilkinson and Kuhnert will bring to life for their audience.
Hutton Wilkinson is co-author of Tony Duquette and author of More is More as well as Tony Duquette *Hutton Wilkinson* Jewelry. He is creative Director and CEO of
Flynn Kuhnert has taught 19th and 20th-century dramatic literature at Harvard College and served as a Visiting Professor at Duke. He has directed and designed 35 theatre and opera productions in America and the Netherlands. He has served on the international board of directors of Save Venice, Inc. for nearly a decade. In 2013, he created and presented The Kuhnert Chronicles for the Ovation Television Network, analyzing art, architecture, theatre and literature. He is Editor-inChief of The Happy Traveler, which explores art and cultural happenings in cities across the globe. The lecture will be followed by a book signing of The Walk to Elsie’s by the authors in the Authors’ Alcove.
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THE TIMELESS LEGACY OF
PA R I S H - H A D L E Y:
A Conversation with Bunny Williams and Brian J. McCarthy Moderated by Suzanne Tucker Friday, October 23 | 2:30 p.m.
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he legendary interior design firm Parish-Hadley
His work has appeared in House Beautiful, Elle Décor
Associates set the standard for American style
Architectural Digest and The New York Times. McCarthy
in the finest homes for more than three decades, from the 1960s through the 1990s. Throughout its colorful history, Parish-Hadley was commissioned by the most prestigious families in the country, from the Kennedys at the White House to the Astors, Rockefellers and Gettys. The fertile partnership between Sister Parish and Albert Hadley also greatly influenced the taste, style, creative process and practices of the many designers who worked for them.
lives in New York City.
Bunny Williams is a garden expert, an interior designer with her own design firm, owner of Bunny Williams Home, co-owner of Treillage Ltd. and author of four books published by Stewart Tabori & Chang. She was previously at Parish-Hadley for 20 years. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Veranda, Elle Décor and House Beautiful. Williams divides her time between New York, Connecticut, and the Dominican Republic.
Co-authors of the new book, Parish-Hadley Tree of Life: An Intimate History of the Legendary Design Firm (October, 2015, Stewart Tabori & Chang), Brian J. McCarthy and Bunny Williams will share personal stories and experiences from their years at Parish-Hadley. The presentation will feature images from the book showcasing 30 of the most renowned designers illustrating how their work today was shaped by Parish-Hadley.
Moderator Suzanne Tucker is recognized today as one of the country’s leading interior designers. Her firm Tucker & Marks was established in 1986 and Suzanne Tucker Home was launched in 2010 with her textile, tabletop and home furnishings line. Architectural Digest has honored her repeatedly on the AD100 list of top designers. She is the author of two books on design.
Brian J. McCarthy is the owner of his own design firm, Brian J. McCarthy, Inc., providing interior design as well as architectural consultation. He is a former partner at Parish-Hadley, and is the author of Luminous Interiors. 61
The lecture will be followed by a book signing of Parish-Hadley Tree of Life by the authors in the Authors’ Alcove.
Interior by Suzanne Rheinstein
DESIGNING WITH ANTIQUES IN A CONTEMPO RARY WO RLD Suzanne Rheinstein | Jeffr y Weisman DESIGNER SATURDAY, Saturday, October 24 | 11:00 a.m.
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cclaimed designers Suzanne Rheinstein and
for the way we live today.
Suzanne Rheinstein is an internationally recognized interior designer and the owner of Hollyhock, the renowned home furnishing and accessories shop in Los Angeles. Her signature style is often described as elegant civility – “fewer things but better things.” Her first book, At Home: A Style for Today with Things from the Past, (Rizzoli, November 2010) was named a bestseller by The Wall Street Journal. In her latest book, Rooms for Living (Rizzoli, October 2015), Suzanne offers a master class in how she achieves harmonious living spaces through thoughtful use of texture, color and proportion.
According to Jeffry Weisman, historically, the challenges
With a design degree and an MBA from Stanford,
around designing with antiques were threefold: how
Jeffry Weisman has worked in corporate design, product design and licensing, and residential design. In 2000, he merged forces with Andrew Fisher to establish Fisher Weisman. The firm’s work, described in The New York Times as “drop dead, big city chic,” has been widely published. Known for inventive, luxurious interiors with elements of fantasy, the firm also creates products for major manufacturers and produces its own collection, Casa Acanto. Elle Décor includes Fisher Weisman in its “A-List” and a monograph on the firm’s work, Artful Decoration, was published recently.
Jeffry We i s m a n w i l l c o m e t o g e t he r f or a
conversation on incorporating antiques into a 21stcentury home. As Suzanne says, “contemporary is not a single object, it is an attitude. I use antiques in a more clean and spare way than I did in the past. Contemporary means not always taking things so seriously.” Rheinstein will demonstrate this in different types of settings: from a New York apartment with an haute loft look, to new and mid-century houses and houses that are more traditional—all using antiques
to find great pieces, how to afford them, and how to combine them with contemporary furnishings to make a beautiful and functional home. “Today, a few minutes on a computer give broad access to an enormous range of pieces, eliminating much of the mystery from sourcing,” says Weisman, “but prices – for fine quality – are a permanent challenge. Working with antiques has become more challenging because as clients have evolved, it is increasingly difficult for them to understand why antiques are essential to creating a sophisticated interior with unique character. To master choosing antiques for clients, designers must gain a reasonable depth of knowledge on the subject.”
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LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE Shingle Style Architecture Thomas A. Kligerman, John Ike and Joel Barkley DESIGNER SATURDAY, Saturday, October 24 | 2:30 p.m.
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cclaimed architects John Ike, Thomas A. Kligerman and Joel Barkley believe the American romance with the shingle style has lasted nearly 150 years because it presents, in an understated way, the best of everything. The shingle style captures particularly American values: freedom and informality, individualism, and a certain energetic restlessness. For this distinguished design firm, the study of shingle architecture spurs creativity, enabling new answers to old questions, and opening one’s mind as well as one’s eyes. In their
lecture, the architects will present from among the 14 residences in their new book, The New Shingled House (Monacelli Press, 2015). Although inspired by past precedent, these are houses of today, embracing contemporary modes of living and benefiting from advances in technology. Ike, Kligerman and Barkley are three 21st-century design practitioners who have developed and refined their unique approach over their 25 years of practice. You will be informed with historical descriptions and engaged with personal anecdotes as these imaginative designers describe their enduring love for the shingle style.
John Ike , Tom Kligerman , and Joel Barkley opened the design firm Ike Kligerman Barkley 25 years ago, and today operate offices in New York City and San Francisco. The firm has designed buildings across the country and around the world: a Georgian townhouse in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston; a mountain lodge in Aspen; a loft in a repurposed butter factory in Manhattan; a vernacular white villa in Cabo San Lucas; a Romanesque building on Stanford’s campus; and a rambling, weathered shingle house in Martha’s Vineyard. Widely recognized for innovative residential design, the firm's projects are featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Veranda, and other national publications, and have been awarded the prestigious Julia Morgan and Stanford White Awards from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, as well as with continuous recognition on the AD100 list from Architectural Digest. The New Shingled House follows their first monograph, Houses (The Monacelli Press, 2010). The lecture will be followed by a book signing of The New Shingled House by the authors in the Authors’ Alcove.
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2 0 1 5 V E T T ING C O MMIT T E E THE SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW is vetted by a committee organized by the Antiques Dealers Association of California. The purpose of vetting is to assure the public that goods are fair-worthy, that is, up to the generally accepted standards of an internationally renowned antiques show. Any objects to be shown must be vetted. All objects must be of high to excellent quality and retain their integrity and original intent. All goods must be accurately described as to date, origin, artist or craftsman and condition. The vetting takes place on Tuesday, October 20. V E T T I N G C H A I R Peter Fairbanks VICE-CHAIRS
Daniel Stein and Kathleen Taylor
ENGLISH FURNITURE, CLO CKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS Daniel Stein, Chair Laurie Fink Michael Pashby David Love* CONTINENTAL FURNITURE James Millard*, Chair Robert Domergue* James Eddy Tom Reggiardo AMERICAN FURNITURE AND FOLK ART Bonnie Grossman, Chair Doug Baxter* Jeff Bridgman Kit Hinrichs* Michael Ogle TRIBAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC ART Joel Cooner, Chair Thomas Murray Gary Spratt* James Willis* FINE ART, INCLUDING PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY Peter Flagg*, Chair Peter Fairbanks Peter Fetterman Robert Flynn Johnson* Chris Lane BOOKS John Windle*, Chair J.P. Hayden
JEWELRY Carrie Imberman, Chair Lindy Matula* Jeff Russak EUROPEAN WO RKS OF ART, SCULPTURE AND ANTIQUITIES Collier Gwin, Chair Renee Dreyfus* METALS Doug Baxter*, Chair Rachel Prater CERAMICS AND GLASS Sally Wright, Chair Janice Paull 20TH CENTURY FURNITURE AND WO RKS OF ART Karim Mehanna, Chair Charles Almond Michael DeAngelis* Eric Petsinger ASIAN ART Marsha Vargas Handley*, Chair Dessa Goddard* Joey Richards TEXTILES & RUGS Peter Pap, Chair Ben Banayan* Melissa Leventon* Kathleen Taylor OBJETS DE VERTU Glen Wright, Chair David Love* 66 129
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Ancestral Figure Mezcala Culture Guerrero, Mexico 350 BC - 250 AD 11” x 3.25” x 2.25”
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LEBRETON GALLERY
L E B R E T O N 412 Jackson street San Francisco, CA 94111 www.lebretongallery.com Booth 51
AMERICAN GARAGE
www.americangarageantiques.com
Booth 9
THE CICERO COLLECTION
T H E C I C E RO C O L L E C T I O N 12 CICERO LANE
AUSTIN, TX 78746
Head of the Buddha Stucco Gandhara, Region of Taxila 3rd - 5th Century Booth 32
512-705-0336
18th and 19th Century Furniture and Works of Art 3599 SACRAMENTO ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118 www.treggiardoantiques.com 415.346.2333
Member Antique Dealers Association of California
T. REGGIARDO ANTIQUES
T. REGGIARDO ANTIQUES
Booth 47
THE AMES GALLERY
“ Time was . . .�
A selection of our whimsey carvings.
Internationally acclaimed, The Ames Gallery is an unsung treasure of the Bay Area.
Since 1970, we have offered exceptional folk art and
utilitarian Americana. We also feature contemporary visionary, self-taught and outsider artists such as Ursula Barnes, Deborah Barrett, Jim Bauer, Ted Gordon, Dwight Mackintosh, Alex A. Maldonado, and A.G. Rizzoli. 2661 Cedar St., Berkeley, CA 94708
Booth 36
510/845-4949
84
amesgallery.com
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ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS
Roberto
SOUTH GERMAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED EBONY, EBONIZED AND PIETRA DURE CABINET ON CHEST. 89” high, 48 ¾” wide, 26” deep.
156 Water Street • Stonington • Connecticut 06378 860-535-1797 phone/text • info@robertofreitas.com
www.RobertoFreitas.com
Booth 4
ARADER GALLERIES
e merger of art and science - Inspiring our young
J S @ H J S S F, CA .. .. San Francisco Booth 28
Philadelphia
New York City
Houston
EPOCA Booth 24
J.R. RICHARDS
J.R. RICHARDS Asian Art
27 Fleet Street, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 310-795-6812 joey @ joeyrichards.com | www.joeyrichards.com
Masaru Nakada, (Japan, born 1977) Contemporary Porcelain vases. from 8" 17"
Booth 46
88
PATRICK & ONDINE MESTDAGH
A cryptomeria wood carving of toads, Hakusui Kawaguchi 20th century, h. 105cm
www.patrickmestdagh.be Booth 23
CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES
By appointment only
C L I N T O N HOW E L L
30 E. 95th Street, Apt 5B New York, NY 10028 Tel: (212) 517-5879 clintonhowell@mindspring.com www.clintonhowellantiques.com
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George III Irish
A fine three-plate rococo oval mirror,
mahogany green marble
crested by an oval surmounted with
top pier table, ca. 1760,
an acanthus spray, flanked by rocaille,
with an elaborate shell
with ho-ho birds perched on foliated
carved apron and ball
c- and s-scrolls that flank a large
and claw feet.
central plate, the central plate rests
Height: 31" Width: 41"
atop a smaller oval plate flanked by c-scrolls and centered by a cabochon. English, Circa 1755 Height: 69" Width: 30"
Booth 22
KATHLEEN TAYLOR – THE LOTUS COLLECTION
19th century Japanese resist dyed (shibori-zome) wool felt carpet (shibori-mosen). Called “mosen,” these carpets were for winter use in the waiting area of a tea house. 49 1/2" wide x 80 1/2" long
Fine Antique Textiles and Tapestries BY
O NLY 480 G ATE F IVE ROAD . S UITE 109. S AUSALITO . CA 94965 T EL 415.398.8115 C ELL 415.516.3794 kathleen @ ktaylor-lotus.com www.ktaylor-lotus.com
APPOINTMENT
Booth 52
YEW TREE HOUSE ANTIQUES
414 EAST 71ST STREET 212 249-6612 Booth 53
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ARTHUR GUY KAPLAN ANTIQUES
French sautoir set with natural pearls and diamonds in platinum fittings in original presentation case from B. Noury at 64 R. Greneta, Paris. Circa 1910.
Arthur Guy Kaplan AntiqueJewelry
rkaplan8350@comcast.net • 410-752-2090 • 410-664-8350 • Cell 410-746-9710 P.O. Box 1942 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203
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Booth 49
WILLIAM A. KARGES FINE ART
h e n r i e t ta s h o r e (1880-1963)
26 x 26 inches
“Orchid Tango�
Oil on Canvas
One of the preeminent dealers in California, Karges Fine Art specializes in Early California and American paintings. With galleries in both Santa Monica and Carmel, Karges Fine Art carries one of the most historically significant inventories on the West Coast. In addition, Karges Fine Art is the exclusive dealer for paintings by Dennis Doheny.
Bergamot Station 2525 Michigan Ave., T-3 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Tel: (310) 276-8551 Booth 12
6th & Dolores Carmel, CA 93921 Tel: (831) 625-4266
www.kargesfineart.com
&
EDE Antiquarian Prints, Framing and Restoration
Thomas Frye Her Most Excellent Majesty, CHARLOTTE, Queen of Great Britain, etc. Mezzotint portrait by Thomas Frye Published in London in 1762
ISAAC & EDE
ISA AC
81 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BG tel :
020 7937 8878
info@isaacandede.com www.isaacandede.com
Booth 11
FOSTER-GWIN, INC.
A M I X T U R E T H AT D O E S N OT G O O U T O F S T Y L E Winter Antique Show 2015
F G FOSTER
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Art & Antiques 1950s and 1960s Bay Area Art / Fine European Antiques Ja c k s o n S q u a r e 3 8 H o t a l i n g P l a c e a t Ja c k s o n S t r e e t i n S a n Fr a n c i s c o
w w w. f o s t e r g w i n . c o m Booth 8
415.397.4986
AEDICULE
CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF ANTIQUES AND ANTIQUITIES 3225 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO | 415 771 5837 | AE@AEDICULE.COM | WWW.AEDICULE.COM
Booth 56
THE PHILADELPHIA PRINT SHOP WEST
West
The Philadelphia Print Shop 201 Fillmore Street, Suite 101 Denver, Colorado 80206 • (303) 322-4757
www.pps-west.com Booth 48
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A Proud Member Of
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Booth 42
KR MARTINDALE GALLERY
K R
M a R t i n d a l e
G a l l e r y
Panamint Basket, first quarter 20th Century, Woven by Mary Wrinkle
Kim Martindale has been dealing art for over forty years and specializes in showcasing outstanding works of art from American Indian, Spanish Colonial, to Ethnographic Art, as well as, Fine Art. The gallery has access to the very best items in these areas and travels the world to find unique and special pieces to help build significant collections. We look forward to helping you acquire that item you are looking for! 1154 Grant Avenue Venice, CA 90291 T +1.310.822.9145 F +1.310.822.9179 krmartindale@mac.com 100
Booth 29 KR Martindale Gallery_SFFA_Ad1.indd 1
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CARLTON HOBBS LLC
Booth 1
GALLERY 925
Purveyors of Georg Jensen and 20th Century Iconic Designs in Sterling Silver San Francisco
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Hand made sterling silver Candelabra by Evald Nielsen, Denmark, designed in 1926. Booth 27
102
PAST ERA ANTIQUE JEWELRY
3433 West Alabama ∙ Houston, Texas 77027 713.621.3433 ∙ www.pastera.com 103
Booth 30
CLIVE DEVENISH ANTIQUES
Clive Devenish Antiques Incline Village, Nevada clivedevenishantiques@comcast.net www.clivedevenishantiques.com (510) 414-4545 Established 1976
Australian Gold Nugget 584.5 grams (18.8 troy ounces) 22 karats 4 ¼” long
Booth 31
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JOEL COONER GALLERY
Booth 20
Booth 19
MONTGOMERY GALLERY & MODERN
MALLETT ANTIQUES
Booth 33
PETER PAP ORIENTAL RUGS, INC.
Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. DISTINCTIVE ANTIQUE RUGS SINCE 1976
Sammarkand Suzani circa 1800 or earlier 9' 1" x 6' 10" Provenance: Collection of Ignazio Vok Published: Vok Collection: Suzani 2, A Textile Art from Central Asia, plate 75
Exhibiting: Winter Antiques Show New York, NY January 22 – 31, 2016
470 Jackson Street San Francisco, California 415.956.3300 Monday – Saturday 10 to 5
1225 Main Street Dublin, New Hampshire 603.563.8717 Wednesday – Saturday 10 to 5
inquiries @ peterpap.com
View over 1,000 rugs online www.peterpap.com
Booth 58
Specialist Dealer in Mason's & Other English Ironstone Oriental Textiles & Art
JANICE PAULL
JANICE PAULL
Mason's Ironstone China Inkstand complete decorated in deep blue, red and green, c. 1830 Pattern, Chinese Vista; Size: 13 in
Aportado 130, EC A lvor, A lgar ve, Portimao, Portugal 8501906 tel : us
201 960 0363 |
portuga l
+351 915432863
janice@janicepaull.com www.janicepaull.com
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Booth 25
VANDEUREN GALLERIES, INC.
7366 Santa Monica Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90046 Booth 17
323 874-0008 vandeuren.com 110
Estate Jewelers Fashionably relevant antique jewels and fine 20th century jewelry.
Circa 1960s by Cazzaniga, Rome
LAWRENCE JEFFREY
LAWRENCE JEFFREY
Shown actual size
Open 7 days a week on the Litchfield Green www.lawrencejeffrey.com Gallery: 33 West Street • Litchfield, Connecticut 06759 • Phone: 860.567.5084 111
Booth 35
Booth 5
112
JAYNE THOMPSON ANTIQUES
KENTSHIRE
113
Booth 2
HAYDEN & FANDETTA BOOKS
books 410 Park Avenue, Suite 1500 New York, New York 10022 212 • 582 • 2505 info @ haydenandfandettararebooks.com www.haydenandfandettararebooks.com
Booth 34
114
18th & 19th Century English & Continental Furniture & Works of Art
DANIEL STEIN ANTIQUES, INC.
DANIEL STEIN ANTIQUES, INC.
A Magnificent Regency Period Rosewood Bookcase, Circa 1820. H: 9'1" W: 7'1" D: 22"
458 JACKSON STREET . SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 TEL 415 956-5620 . FAX 415 956-8708 . EMAIL info@danielsteinantiques.com WEB www.danielsteinantiques.com Booth 10
JAMES SANSUM FINE AND DECORATIVE ART
JAMES SANSUM FINE AND DECORATIVE ART 33 EAST 68TH STREET 6TH FLOOR NEW YORK NEW YORK 10065 212-288-9455 info@jamessansum.com www.jamessansum.com Booth 50
116
PIRANESEUM
117
Booth 3
DAVID BROOKER FINE ART
DAVID BROOKER FINE ART 362 Pequot Avenue • Southport, CT 06890 Telephone (203) 232-2807 • E-mail: dbart1967@hotmail.com www.davidbrooker.com
Fox Hunting David Dalby 24 x 20 inches, Oil on canvas English, circa 1830
Booth 41
118
CARLSON AND STEVENSON ANTIQUES
Original New Yorker Cartoon by Barbara Shermund (1899-1978) Published October 4, 1930 page 33
CARLSON and STEVENSON 1 8 t h an d 19th ce n tur y scho ol gi rl art, watercol ors, fol k art , e ar ly 20th ce n tur y ori gi nal art and si lver
802-236-2342 | 802-236-4945 P.O. Box 1113, Manchester Center, VT 05255 Booth 57
FINNEGAN GALLERY
FINNEGAN GALLERY FINE GARDEN AND ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS • TEL. 312.738.9747
Booth 15
www.finnegangallery.com
— London — Telephone UK: (+44) 7831 496 516
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Telephone at show: (201) 232-7189
E-mail: jessedavis-antiques@talk21.com www.jessedavis-antiques.co.uk
JESSE DAVIS ANTIQUES
JESSE DAVIS ANTIQUES
A rare and highly decorative set of three hand painted university rowing trophy blades from Jesus College, Cambridge, dated 1901 & 1902.
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Booth 44
RICHARD GOULD ANTIQUES LTD.
RICHARD GOULD ANTIQUES LTD. Sally Gould Wright and Glen Wright, Proprietors
Objects from The China Trade 1720 – 1840.
www.RichardGouldAntiques.com By Appointment Only Mailing Address Only: 149 S. Barrington Avenue #753 Los Angeles, California 90049
Tel /Fax 310.440.9069 Cell 310.849.1657 info@RichardGouldAntiques.com Booth 16
JEFF R. BRIDGMAN AMERICAN ANTIQUES
Booth 21
BERKELEY
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ANTIQUE & ART EXCHANGE (415) 522-3580 antiqueandartexchange.com
THE NORTH POINT GALLERY (510) 549-9425 northpointgallery.com
DRAGONETTE LTD (310) 855-9091 dragonetteltd.com
ARADER GALLERIES (415) 788-5115 aradersf.com
ENGS-DIMITRI WORKS OF ART ANTIQUES (310) 657-5222 engsdimitri.com
COLONIAL ARTS GALLERY (415) 505-0680 colonialarts.com
CAMBRIA EVANS AND GERST ANTIQUES (805) 927-7300 (310) 657-0112 evansandgerst.com
CULVER CITY JF CHEN VAULT (310) 559-2436
DAVID’S ANTIQUES (760) 728-9871
of the Antiques Dealers Association of California, you can be confident you are buying from a dealer
FRESNO CHAPPELL & McCULLAR (559) 241-0200 chappellmccullar.com
dedicated to the highest standards of excellence.
Please call for a brochure
San Francisco CA 94111-1900 Tel 415 956 5620 visit our website
RICHARD GOULD ANTIQUES, LTD. (310) 440-9069 RichardGouldAntiques.com HABITÉ LA (323) 692-0023 habitela.com NEIL A. LANE, INC. NEIL LANE JEWELRY (310) 275-5015 neillanejewelry.com JOHN J. NELSON ANTIQUES, LLC (310) 652-2103 johnnelsonantiques.com THERIEN & CO. (310) 657-4615 therien.com
LOS ANGELES AMERICAN GARAGE (323) 658-8100 americangarageantiques.com
458 Jackson Street
CAMBRIDGE ART GALLERY (310) 451-2888 CambridgeArtGallery.com
DOWNTOWN (310) 652-7461 downtown20.net
FALLBROOK antiques from a member
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THE AMES GALLERY (510) 845-4949 amesgallery.com
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ASIAN ART STUDIO (323) 641-7486 asianartstudio.com JF CHEN & JF CHEN LOFT (323) 466-9700 jfchen.com JF CHEN PROJECT (323) 466-9710 jfchen.com
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epoca (415) 864-6895 epocasf.com FOSTER-GWIN, INC. (415) 397-4986 fostergwin.com TONY KITZ ORIENTAL CARPETS (415) 346-2100 tonykitzgallery.com LEBRETON GALLERY (415) 291-8484 lebretongallery.com MONTGOMERY GALLERY (415) 788-8300 montgomerygallery.com PETER PAP ORIENTAL RUGS, INC. (415) 956-3300 peterpap.com T. REGGIARDO ANTIQUES (415) 346-2333 treggiardoantiques.com DANIEL STEIN ANTIQUES (415) 956-5620 danielsteinantiques.com SANDRA WHITMAN, ANTIQUE & OLD CHINESE RUGS (415) 861-4477 sandrawhitman.com
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INDE X TO TH E A DVERTI SERS Aedicule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Academy of Ar t University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Allison Caccoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Almond + Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 American Decorative Ar ts Forum . . . . . . . . . . 249 American Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 American Society of Interior Designers . . . . . 242 The Ames Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Anthem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Antiques & Fine Ar t Magazine/InCollect . . . . . 176 Antiques Dealers Association of CA (ADAC) 124 Andrew Skurman Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Apollo Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Arader Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Ar tGiverny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Ar t & Antiques Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Ar t Boca Raton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Ar t Deco Society of California . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 The Ar t Newspaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Ar t Palm Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 ArtPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186-7 Ar thur Guy Kaplan Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Asian Ar t Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 AXA Ar t Americas Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 BADA Antiques & Fine Ar t Fair . . . . . . . . . . . 232 BAMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134-5 Bonhams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Brooks Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Brian J. McCar thy, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142-3 Burns & Associates Fine Printing . . . . . . . . . . 225 Butler Armsden Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 C magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 California Historical Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 California Home + Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 California Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Cambria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Carlson & Stevenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Carlton Hobbs LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Catherine MacFee Interior Design . . . . . . . . . 171 Chairish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 Charleston Antiques Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Christie's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 The Cicero Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 CINOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Clars Auction Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Clinton Howell Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Closeted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Coldwell Banker Previews International . . . . . 166 Cosentino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Coupar Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Clive Devenish Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Daniel Stein Antiques, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 David Brooker Fine Ar t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 David Kensington Interior Architecture & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140-1 Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair . . . . . . . . . 232 de Gournay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover Deikel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Dering Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 De Sousa Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 DIFFA Dining by Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Dolezal Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Doris Leslie Blau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Douglas Durkin Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136-7 Douglas Sandberg Photography . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Engs-Dimitri Works of Ar t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Enterprise for High School Students . . . . . . . . . 25 epoca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Ferguson & Shamamian Architects . . . . . . . . . 202 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco . . . . . . . 186-7
Finnegan Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 First Republic Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Fisher Weisman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138-9 Florists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 FOG Design + Ar t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Foster-Gwin, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 French Heritage Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 G3 Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Galen Lowe Ar t and Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Gentry magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Gentry Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Gallery 925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design . . . . . . . . . 157 GPK Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 G.P. Schafer Architect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Grail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The Grubb Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Gump's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Hangar 1 Vodka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Har te Brownlee & Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Hayden & Fandetta Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Heritage Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Hillsborough Antiques Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 hint water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Il Segno del Tempo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Institute of Classical Architecture & Ar t . . 125-6 Interior Design Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Isaac & Ede . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 J.R. Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 James Sansum Fine and Decorative Ar t . . . . . 116 Janice Paull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 James Marzo Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Jayne Thompson Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Jeffers Design Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques, LLC . . . . 123 Jesse Davis Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Joel Cooner Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 John Nelson Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Jonathan Rachman Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Kaiser Permanente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Katherine Jacobus Decorative Ar t . . . . . . . . . . 248 Kathleen Taylor - The Lotus Collection . . . . . . 91 KC Hatcher Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 Ken Fulk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Kendall Wilkinson Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Kentshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 KR Mar tindale Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Kristi Will Home + Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183 KTVU FOX2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Lampshades San Francisco, Dogfork Lamp Arts . 178 Lang Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Laurie Ghielmetti Interiors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Lawrence Fine Ar t Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Lawrence Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Lebreton Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Luxe Interiors + Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Maison Felice/Phyllis Washington Antiques . . . . 64 Malin Giddings - Coldwell Banker . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mallett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Mansour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Mark Nelson Designs, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Marion Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 McCalls Catering and Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 McCutcheon Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 McGuire Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 McGuire Real Estate - Charles Griffith . . . . . . 198 Michaan's Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Michael G. Imber Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Michael Pashby Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Milieu magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Montgomery Gallery & Modern . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Nanette Duffy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Napa Ridge Winery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Navarra Design, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Neiman Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Pacific Union and Christie's International Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Palm Beach Show Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Paragon Real Estate Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Past Era Antique Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Peruri Design Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Peter Fetterman Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Peter Pap Oriental Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 The Philadelphia Antiques & Ar t Show . . . . . . 236 The Philadelphia Print Shop West . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Piraneseum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Red Carpet Bay Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Richard Gould Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Rober t A.M. Stern Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Rober to Freitas American Antiques & Decorative Ar ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 The Royal Oak Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 RubyLUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 San Francisco Cottages & Gardens . . . . . . . . . . 11 San Francisco Decorator Showcase . . . . . . . . 156 San Francisco Design Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 San Francisco magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 San Jose Museum of Ar t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Scavullo Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145, 147 Shor tlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Shreve & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 146 Silver Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Smith Clock Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Soane Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Society of California Pioneers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 SOFA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Sotheby's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Sotheby's International Realty . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Sotheby's International Realty - Goodman . . 220 Sotheby's International Realty - Mazzola . . . . 168 Sotheby's International Realty - Ogden . . . . . 196 Spring Masters New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 The St. Regis San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Steinitz Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Studio Nahemow Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Sue Fisher King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Sutro Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Suzanne Lovell, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 T. Reggiardo Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Tequila Par tida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Thomas Murray Asiatica - Ethnographica . . 68-69 SF Luxury Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Tribal & Textile Ar ts Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Tucker & Marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-1 UpOut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2209 Ursus Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Vandeuren Galleries, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Willem RackĂŠ Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 William A. Karges Fine Ar t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 William Siegal Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Wilmington Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Winter Antiques Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Winter Olympia Ar t & Antiques Fair . . . . . . . 238 The Wiseman Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132-3 Yew Tree House Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Zephyr Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 7x7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239