2018 Winter Antiques Show Catalogue

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64th Annual

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW A BENEFIT FOR EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT

January 19–28, 2018 Park Avenue Armory Park Avenue at 67th Street New York, New York Daily 12 PM to 8 PM Sundays and Thursday 12 PM to 6 PM Tuesday 12 PM to 4:30 PM

East Side House Settlement Providing hope, help, and results in the South Bronx and surrounding communities. 337 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454 Telephone: (718) 665-5250  Fax: (718) 585-1433 www.eastsidehouse.org

Left: Daniel Crouch Rare Books | Right: Michele Beiny

The sixty-fourth annual Winter Antiques Show is a sale by distinguished dealers of fine and decorative arts. East Side House Settlement benefits from the net proceeds of the Opening Night Party as well as all general admission receipts from the Show. No part of sales made by the exhibitors is received by the charity.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

64TH ANNUAL

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Letter from Fran O’Brien Opening Night Party Chair

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Welcome from Lucinda C. Ballard and Michael Lynch Winter Antiques Show Committee Co-Chairs

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Sponsors & Acknowledgements

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Winter Antiques Show Committee, Opening Night Party Honorees, Vice Chairs

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Opening Night Party Committee Benefactors & Collectors

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Loan Exhibition Committee

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Welcome from Thomas H. Remien President, East Side House Settlement Board of Managers

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Design Co-Chairs Wendy Goodman, Thomas Jayne, and Gil Schafer III

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Young Collectors Night Committee

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2017 Opening Night Party Photos

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2017 Young Collectors Night Party Photos

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2017 Exhibitors Photograph at the Park Avenue Armory

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Letter and Acknowledgements from Catherine Sweeney Singer Executive Director, Winter Antiques Show

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Index of Advertisers

Left: Thomas Heneage Art Books | Right: Apter-Fredericks Left: Thomas Coulborn & Sons Ltd. | Right: Philip Colleck, Ltd. Cover image: Ronald Phillips

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EXHIBITORS 66

Exhibitors’ Listings

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Exhibitors’ Advertisements

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Vetting Committee

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Floor Plan of Exhibitors

2018 LOAN EXHIBITION 60

Collecting for the Commonwealth/ Preserving for the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

by Susan J. Rawles, PhD​

EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT 176

Board of Managers & Programs

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The Heritage Society

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Foundations, Trusts & Corporations

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Individual & Group Gifts

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East Side House Settlement Circles of Success


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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW OPENING NIGHT PARTY CHAIR Fran O’Brien

On behalf of Chubb Personal Risk Services, I would like to welcome you to the 64th annual Winter Antiques Show. Chubb is honored once again to be the presenting sponsor of this prestigious fair. As one of the most highly regarded art fairs in America, the Winter Antiques Show provides curators, collectors, dealers, design professionals, and first-time buyers with opportunities to discover and purchase exceptional works showcased by some of the world’s finest dealers. We also are pleased that our sponsorship helps support the East Side House Settlement. Established in 1891, this well-respected nonprofit community-based organization provides quality education training and assistance services to individuals in the the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. Each year, the organization helps tangibly improve the lives of approximately 10,000 individuals. All net proceeds from the Winter Antiques Show benefit East Side House Settlement. In addition to supporting such an incredible service institution, we are delighted that our sponsorship enables us to reinforce our commitment to the fine art and antiques community. As the country’s leading provider of insurance for private collectors of art, antiques, jewelry, and other valuables, Chubb is dedicated to helping protect not only what is important to our clients, but also to preserving the rich cultural heritage and artistic endeavors of previous generations. I would also like to personally recognize and honor Winter Antiques Show Chairman Arie L. Kopelman, who will soon move on to the position of Chairman Emeritus after 25 years of tremendous stewardship. Since assuming the chairmanship, Arie has guided the Show from strength to strength and raised millions in critical funds for East Side House Settlement’s life-changing work. Thank you Arie for your steadfast leadership, and congratulations. My colleagues and I hope that you enjoy your experience at this year’s Show. And, we thank you for supporting a fabulous event that also helps to improve the lives of others. Warm regards,

Fran O’Brien Division President North America Personal Risk Services

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YOU CAN’T PUT A PRICE ON HELPING OTHERS. We salute the Winter Antiques Show and East Side House Settlement and applaud the contributions of Arie L. Kopelman.

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Lucinda C. Ballard  Michael R. Lynch Chairman Emeritus Arie L. Kopelman On behalf of the Winter Antiques Show Committee and the leadership of East Side House Settlement, we dedicate the 64th annual Winter Antiques Show to our co-chairman, champion and dear friend: Arie L. Kopelman. Arie has been at the helm of the Show for twenty-five years. He has led with mastery, vision, and, above all passion, astutely steering the show through changing trends and volatile economies. With this year’s show, he transitions to the role of Chairman Emeritus. Though he will be less active in the day-to-day planning of the show, we are delighted that we will continue to have his input, guidance and sage advice. Under Arie’s leadership the Winter Antiques Show has raised millions of dollars for East Side House Settlement through sponsorships that he was instrumental in obtaining. He also has attracted an ever-widening, international audience. Responsive to changing demographics and tastes, yet always protective of our brand, Arie has nimbly balanced a mission of progress—introducing a varied mix of exhibitors, disciplines, eras and price points— with the Show’s core strength in American fine and decorative arts. A connoisseur and seasoned collector, he has ensured that the Winter Antiques Show maintains its fundamental commitment to excellence across all disciplines. His irrepressible enthusiasm, coupled with his genuine care for all who make up the Winter Antiques Show “family,” has inspired the affection and respect of all. Arie’s commitment to the Show is matched and indeed fueled by his belief in the mission of East Side House: to transform lives through education. His twenty-five years of heartfelt service to both institutions have inspired us to award Arie the inaugural East Side House Settlement Heart in Hand Award. Arie, as you begin your new role as Chairman Emeritus, we salute you and all that you have done. Stay close! With profound gratitude,

Lucinda C. Ballard

Michael R. Lynch

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CHUBB Presenting Sponsor

FIRST REPUBLIC Supporting Sponsor

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Dealers’ Committee MARK JACOBY, Chair LAUREL ACEVEDO  JONATHAN BOOS  ANDREW CHAIT LORI COHEN  DIDIER HASPESLAGH   JAMES McCONNAUGHY Vetting Committee Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING   ALICE LEVI DUNCAN   ROBERT YOUNG

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Executive Director CATHERINE SWEENEY SINGER Associate Executive Director MICHAEL DIAZ-GRIFFITH

DAN MEEKER  Show and Lighting Design GROUP M DESIGN  Invitation, Media Kit & Exhibitor Management Website Design SHARP COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  Press & Public Relations   CHANEL PLUS, A WPP COMPANY  Media Agency WORX BRANDING & ADVERTISING  Collateral and Advertising Design TRASATERRA BRANDING AND INTERACTIVE DESIGN   Website Design  TIN CAN STUDIOS Floral Design SELECT CONTRACTING  Show Construction   CANARD INC.  Caterers  CITADEL  Security Agency PARK AVENUE ARMORY

Catalogue DONNA CORBIN  Editor   GROUP M DESIGN  Design & Production JILL A. BOSSERT  Director of Advertising Sales   PHOENIX LITHOGRAPHING CORPORATION  Printing

Left: Spencer Marks​

THE JFM GROUP LLC  Development Consultant


2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW COMMITTEE Co-­Chairs LUCINDA C. BALLARD   MICHAEL R. LYNCH Chairman Emeritus ARIE L. KOPELMAN Vice Chairs JAY E. CANTOR  COURTNEY BOOTH CHRISTENSEN WENDY HOLMES  HELEN FRECH KIPPAX Committee LORRI AHL  GENEVIEVE WHEELER BROWN  JEFFREY CALDWELL   RICHARD L. CHILTON JR.  STEPHANIE B. CLARK  SAMUEL P.C. DANGREMOND   DEBRA DEL VECCHIO  MRS. THOMAS SHIRCLIFF GLOVER  JASON HERRICK   MRS. LESLIE KENO  STEPHEN J. KETCHUM  GEORGE G. KING  LUCINDA MAY   LINDSEY S. PRYOR  FREDERICA TOMPKINS   RICHARD ZIEGELASCH

OPENING NIGHT PARTY Opening Night Party Chair FRAN O’BRIEN Division President, Chubb North America Personal Risk Services Design Co-Chairs WENDY GOODMAN  THOMAS JAYNE  GIL SCHAFER III Vice Chairs LUCINDA & ROBERT BALLARD JAMES & JEAN BARROW

MICHAEL KOVNER & JEAN DOYEN DE MONTAILLOU

DANIELE D. BODINI

LEONARD & JUDY LAUDER

DAYTON T. CARR

MICHAEL LYNCH & SUSAN BAKER

MR. & MRS. RICHARD L. CHILTON

PETER MARINO

COURTNEY & GUS CHRISTENSEN

KAREN T. MAY

STEPHANIE B. CLARK

LINDA PELLEGRINI

MARY CRONSON

DR. & MRS. JAMES S. REIBEL

ELIZABETH GARBER DANIELS

THOMAS REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING

DEBRA DEL VECCHIO

LILY SAFRA

KATHLEEN M. DOYLE

JUNE & PAUL C. SCHORR III

MR. & MRS. CHARLES M. GESCHKE

JEANNE SORENSEN SIEGEL & HERBERT J. SIEGEL

WENDY HOLMES & KEVIN MCALISTER

MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS

MICHAEL HUEBSCH

LOIS & ARTHUR STAINMAN

STEPHEN J. KETCHUM

GILLIAN & ROBERT STEEL

COCO & ARIE L. KOPELMAN

TAKESHI & MAKIKO UESHIMA MR. & MRS. PHILIP L. YANG JR.


2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW

BENEFACTORS Ed & Gretchen Adler

Joseph P. Gromacki

Jeffrey & Elizabeth Peek

Lorri J. Ahl

Allen & Deborah Grubman

Peter Pennoyer & Katie Ridder

Becky & Bob Alexander

Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Gund

Jackie & Mike Powers

Gillian Attfield

George A. Hambrecht

Nicholas Proietti

Friederike Kemp Biggs

Mrs. Roger Hanahan

Katharine Rayner

CeCe Black

Hannah L. Henderson

Richard & Sheila Riggs

Maureen & Edward Bousa

Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage

Daniel & Joanna S. Rose

Kevin Brandmeyer

Richard & Catherine Herbst

Johanna & Lief D. Rosenblatt

Charles C. Butt

David Hermenze, Esq.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Royce

Nancy & Colin Campbell

Ay-Whang Hsia

John & Margaret Ruttenberg

Frederick S. Clark

John Hunting

Gilbert Schafer

Mr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Barclay G. Jones III

Susan Schneider

Helen Danber

Christian K. Keesee

Stephen Schwarzman

Mr. & Mrs. David W. Dangremond

Karen Ann Kelleher

Andrew & Julie Siff

Beth Dater & Mitch Jennings

Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Keno

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety

Lucy & Mike Danziger

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Kippax

Mrs. J.L.H. Simonds

Mr. Frank de Biasi

Richard & Debra Kolman

Nancy & Burton Staniar

Sarah Lund Donnem

Ambassador & Mrs. John L. Loeb Jr.

Sheila & George Stephenson

Kathleen M. Doyle Jamie Drake

Linda London

Elizabeth Stillinger Guthman

Charles P. Durkin Jr.

Jeffrey H. Loria

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Symes III

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Evans Jr.

Ursula & Paul Lowerre

Anthony Terranova

Katherine Findlay

Susan E. Lynch

Jonathan Tisch

Dr. Christopher Fletcher

Jacqueline B. Mars

Laurie M. Tisch

Christopher Forbes

Ellen & Robert Meyer

Barbara & Donald Tober

Pamela & David B. Ford

Elizabeth & Richard Miller

Suzanne Tucker

Austin & Gwen Fragomen

Leslie Miller & Richard Worley

Mr. & Mrs. William Vareika

Emily T. Frick

Virginia & Timothy Millhiser

Bunny Williams & John Rosselli

Christine Gachot

Joan B. Mirviss

Michael & Kinne Yon

Fay Gambee

Juan Montoya

Alan Gerry

Melissa & Chappy Morris

Roy J. Zuckerberg & Tara E. Kelleher

Marianne Gerschel

John E. Oden

Thaddeus I. Gray

Alex Papachristidis & Scott Nelson

Joan B Mirviss LTD​

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Robert Stilin


COLLECTORS Alan Behr

Jonathan Kutzin

Douglas & Anne Marie Bratton

The Honorable Earle I. Mack

Jody W. Covert

The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr.

Julia & John Curtis Jr.

Charles Snider

Marvena Edmond

Joseph P. Spang

Beverley Evans

Susan Stein

Timothy E. Feige

Stewart Stender

Michael I. & Joan Murtagh Frankel

Mr. & Mrs. Chris Tofalli Lara Trafelet

George G. King (October 27, 2017)

VIP LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Co-Chairs

YOUNG COLLECTORS NIGHT COMMITTEE

Sarah Lund Donnem

Honorary Chair

Helen Frech Kippax

Zac Posen

Vice Chairs

Co-Chairs

Justena Kavanagh

Sarah Bray

Mrs. J. Michael Loening

Jeffrey Caldwell

Ellen Washburn Martin

Samuel P.C. Dangremond Lucinda May

Mrs. Michael Nash Ambler

Frederica Tompkins

Mrs. John D. Gilliam Mrs. Lorin Hodges

Vice Chairs

Mrs. Eric L. Hoyle

Sommer V. Chatwin & Jonathan Walk

Mrs. J. Michael Loening Mrs. George L. Selden Pier Witek

DESIGN LUNCHEON Co-Chairs Genevieve Wheeler Brown Stephanie B. Clark Karen Kemp Glover

William Cullum  Lizzie R. Decarlo Justin R. Kush  Robert Levy, MD  Elizabeth Lowrey  Justine Lynch Arielle Patrick  Elliot J. Rayfield, MD  Alexandra Segalas  Lacary Sharpe


2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Loan Exhibition Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving for the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS DIRECTOR ALEXANDER L. NYERGES EXHIBITION CURATOR

EXHIBITION DESIGNER   Jeff Daly

SUSAN J. RAWLES, PhD Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art

LIGHTING DESIGNER   Anita Jorgensen

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Board of Trustees

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Board of Directors

President Michael J. Schewel

President H. Hiter Harris III Co-Vice President Lilo Simmons Ukrop

Executive Vice President Dr. Monroe E. Harris Jr. Karen Cogar Abramson Lynette L. Allston Martin J. Barrington Tyler W. Bishop Cindy Harman Conner Dr. Betty Neal Crutcher Ankit Desai Kenneth M. Dye Anne Noland Edwards Thomas F. Farrell II Cynthia Kerr Fralin Janet Geldzahler Richard B. Gilliam Martha Mednick Glasser David Goode Margaret N. Gottwald Terrell Luck Harrigan Jil Womack Harris Ivan P. Jecklin Pam Royal Jenkins

LOAN EXHIBITION FABRICATOR   GT Custom

Kenneth S. Johnson John A. Luke Jr. Steven A. Markel Sara O’Keefe Thomas W. Papa Michele Petersen Satya Rangarajan Pamela C. Reynolds William A. Royall Jr. Rupa Tak Ex-Officio Trustees The Honorable Terence R. McAuliffe Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia The Honorable William J. Howell Speaker of the House The Honorable Levar Stoney Mayor, City of Richmond

Co-Vice President James W. Klaus Treasurer Vance H. Spilman Secretary Stanley J. Olander Jr. Anne Battle Michael Bisceglia Wayne A. Chasen William S. Cohen Frances M. Dulaney Carolyn Garner Barbara Noble Howard Carolyn Hsu-Balcer Eucharia Jackson Charles M. Johnson III Denise Keane

Keith R. Kissee Carol Lascaris A. John Lucas Wycliffe McClure Paul S. Monroe Richard B. Olson Richard L. Ramsey J. Sargeant Reynolds Jr. Mary G. Shockey Jennifer Sisk David Bruce Smith John R. Staelin Edward W. Valentine G. Randolph Webb Jr. Ting Xu Ex-Officio Director The Honorable Michael J. Schewel Honorary Directors L. Ray Ashworth Dr. Herbert A. Claiborne Jr. Mrs. Jerome T. Gans Stanley F. Pauley Charles L. Reed Jr.

Beauford Delaney (American, 1901-79), Detail of Marian Anderson, 1965, oil on canvas, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane Fund for American Art, 2012.277. Estate of Beauford Delaney, by permission of Derek L. Spratley, Court Appointed Administrator Photo: Travis Fullerton © Virginia Museum of Fine Arts


VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts gratefully acknowledges the Winter Antiques Show for hosting Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving for the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018. Additional support was provided by: James W. & Frances G. McGlothlin Foundation The Julia Louise Reynolds Fund The Virginia H. Spratley Charitable Fund II of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia Virginia H. Spratley, Mary S. Doss, Martha S. Pellington

Sarah & Jonathan Bliley Eda Hofstead Cabaniss Louise B. Cochrane Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Floyd D. Gottwald Jr. Don & Mary Shockey Mr. & Mrs. Howard A. Willard III ___________ Artex Fine Art Services Mr. Michael Bawkin Julia & John Curtis Elizabeth Locke Jewels Martha & Richard Glasser David & Susan Goode Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald Sr. Peter & Nancy Huber Linda H. Kaufman Mr. & Mrs. Roger H.W. Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Knox Charlotte Moss Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Reed Jr. Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation The Rock Foundation Pam & Bill Royall Patricia R. St. Clair Tracy & Tom Stallings Carl & Joyce Stargardt ___________

Carolyn Hsu-Balcer & RenĂŠ Balcer Ellen F. Boynton & Courtenay Sommerville Welton II Dr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne Jr. Cooper Robertson Frances M. Dulaney Anne & Gus Edwards Dr. Everett Fahy Mrs. Armstrong H. Forman II Mr. & Mrs. David R. Frediani Mrs. Nancy R. Greenway Sally C. Harrison Ivan Jecklin & Allison Weinstein Denise Keane & Leonard Mandl Anne W. Kenny Anne Kenny-Urban Mary & Ted Linhart Adele Livingston True Farr Luck Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Mumm Carolyn Elliott Neurohr Jay & Marsha Olander Candace H. Osdene Patsy K. Pettus Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin W. Rawles III Hugh & Nedra Smith Brent & Allison Spiller Jane B. Spilman Mrs. James M. Stevenson Cheryl G. Yancey (as of September 29, 2017)

Birth and Baptismal Certificate for Hanna Elisabetha Clodfelder (detail), ca. 1807, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation


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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Thomas H. Remien President of the Board of Managers East Side House Settlement

On behalf of the East Side House board of managers, I would like to welcome you to the 64th annual Winter Antiques Show. We extend our profound gratitude to our presenting sponsor, Chubb, for twenty-two years of generosity and loyalty. We welcome new supporting sponsor First Republic and thank returning sponsors Brooks Brothers, Benjamin Moore, and all our media sponsors. For their pro bono work on behalf of East Side House, we thank Elizabeth D. Sigety and Fox Rothschild LLP. This year’s loan exhibition, Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving for the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018 celebrates the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond and pays tribute to donors who established a legacy from a fledgling Depression-era dream. We thank the more than one hundred patrons of the museum who also supported East Side House through their purchase of tickets to the Opening Night Party. With more than 125 years of experience, East Side House continues to see the return on our investment. We now serve twenty-nine sites and over ten thousand residents in the Bronx and northern Manhattan, providing a necessary supplement to the public school system and bridging gaps in services for residents of every age. In the communities we support, literacy rates and educational attainment are among the lowest in the city, but services offered by East Side House Settlement continue to help students make gains that might not otherwise be possible. Of the more than two hundred early childhood students we serve, 96 percent exceed the New York State Language Acquisition Standards. Similarly, because of our programs, in the past year, one thousand students graduated from high school, more than tripling the graduation rate over the past few years. The Winter Antiques Show is the only art fair from which all net proceeds go directly to a charity. Your support helps people in the Bronx and northern Manhattan break out of a cycle of poverty and despair to achieve meaningful lives. The success of our Show would not be possible without the commitment, creativity, and enthusiasm of our Winter Antiques Show committee members, exhibitors, and staff, the talent of our Executive Director, Catherine Sweeney Singer, and Associate Executive Director, Michael Diaz-Griffith, and the dedication of East Side House, led by Executive Director, Daniel Diaz. We hope you enjoy this year’s show, and thank you for your support. Yours sincerely,

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW DESIGN CO-CHAIRS

East Side House Settlement and the Winter Antiques Show are delighted to welcome Wendy Goodman, Thomas Jayne, and Gil Schafer III as this year’s Design Co-Chairs.

Wendy Goodman Wendy Goodman is a leader in the international design community, and has been New York magazine’s Design Editor since 2007. Over the course of her career she has defined trends, discovered new talent, and worked with the best designers, architects, and photographers. She regularly hosts talks on design, at venues ranging from the 92nd Street Y to the Museum of the City of New York, and has appeared on NBC’s Open House and Good Morning America, among other outlets. As design editor, Goodman is responsible for New York’s twice-annual design issues and regular “Great Room” features. She also oversees the standalone home-design magazine Design Hunting, and produces a weekly online feature. Goodman previously worked as New York’s interior design editor (1997-2007) and fashion editor (1984-1989). Before rejoining New York magazine in 1997, Goodman was the style editor at Harper’s Bazaar. Prior to her work at Bazaar, Goodman covered the world of style and fashion for House and Garden, tracking fashion designers and artists at home and traveling to the Paris, Milan, and New York shows. She is the co-author, with Hutton Wilkinson, of Tony Duquette (2007) and author of The World of Gloria Vanderbilt (2010).

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Thomas Jayne

Gil Schafer III

Thomas Jayne is principal of New York City’s award-winning Jayne Design Studio. For twenty-five years, the firm has designed modern interiors that reflect a strong connection to history and place. Jayne is recognized for his mastery of classical tradition, his creative use of color, and the facile use of contemporary elements in his work. He began his career working at two of America’s most influential interior design firms, Parish-Hadley & Associates and Kevin McNamara Inc., before opening Jayne Design Studio in 1990.

Award-winning architect Gil Schafer III is one of the world’s leading experts on contemporary classical architecture. Schafer is featured in Architectural Design’s AD 100, the magazine’s annual compendium of the world’s top interior designers and architects, and is a winner of Veranda’s “Art of Design Award.” He is also a member of the Yale School of Architecture Dean’s Council, a trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, and served as president and then chairman of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for over a decade.

In addition to his international practice, Jayne is the author of two highly-acclaimed books, The Finest Rooms in America (2010) and American Decoration (2012). He is currently working on Classical Principles for Modern Design: Lessons from Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman’s The Decoration of Houses (2018, forthcoming). Jayne Design Studio is featured in Architectural Digest’s prestigious AD 100 and in Elle Décor’s A-list of top American decorators. In 2013, Jayne received the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art’s Arthur Ross Award for Interior Decoration and in 2014 his firm received both the Stanford White Award from the ICAA’s New York chapter and the Pillar Award from the Preservation League of New York State.

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Schafer holds a Masters of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture, and is the author of the bestselling book The Great American House (2012) and the newly released A Place to Call Home (2017). His work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Veranda, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. When he’s not traveling for work, Schafer divides his time between New York City, upstate New York, and Maine.


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SARAH BRAY  JEFFREY CALDWELL  SAMUEL P.C. DANGREMOND LUCINDA MAY  FREDERICA TOMPKINS Vice Chairs SOMMER V. CHATWIN & JONATHAN WALK  WILLIAM CULLUM  LIZZIE R. DECARLO JUSTIN R. KUSH  ROBERT LEVY, MD  ELIZABETH LOWREY  JUSTINE LYNCH ARIELLE PATRICK  ELLIOT J. RAYFIELD, MD  ALEXANDRA SEGALAS  LACARY SHARPE  FRANCES H. SYMES

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Left: Thomas Coulborn & Sons

Co-­Chairs


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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW YOUNG COLLECTORS NIGHT

Benefit Committee Hillary Bunn Birchfield

Alexandra Fairweather

Aurea Lugris

Dana Sandberg

Olivia Black

Gretchen Farrell

Kyle Marshall

Leslie Singer

Preeya R. Broome Seth

Clay Floren & Andrew Elmets

Paul J. Mateyunas

Tommy Stefanek & Urban Electric Co.

Astrid & Thomas Burns

Melissa Mittag, Fromental

Hillary Mazanec

Sara Story

Chefanie

Deborah Hancock

Frances Milliken

Ann Thurmond

Taryn Clary

Kitty Hawks

Lansing D. Moore Jr.

Guy W. Tunnicliffe III

Emily Collins

Alecta Rose Hill

John Munson

Astrid Tvetenstrand

Edie Constable

S. Brooks Huston

Eleanor Pardoe

Kate Twist

Kipton Cronkite

Katherine Kinkela

Sybil Bunn Pool

Samantha Whiting Ulrich

Jennifer A. Cuminale

Blythe Knapp

Zak Profera, ZAK + FOX

Courtney M. Walls

Augustus W.E. Dangremond

Marc Koch

Polina Proshkina

Samuel M. Wathen

Stephanie Danhakl

Ebbie Koelle

Christina Pryor

Liza Weiner

Phoebe Booth DePree

Kloe Korby

Diana & Charles Revson

Christy Williams

Elizabeth Marshall Dinsmore

Emmeline Kuhn

Katherine B. Robie

Natalie Williamson

Susan Magrino Dunning

Liza Layfield

Whitney Rouse

David Wu

Julia Ecclesine

Alix M. Lerman

Patti Ruiz-Healy

Alice Engel

Michael S. Lorber

William E. Rutledge

Interior Design Committee Wendy Goodman, Design Editor, New York magazine

Vice Chairs

Committee

Elkus Manfredi Architects

CULLMAN AND KRAVIS ASSOCIATES, INC.

Kathy Abbott

Whitley Esteban

Amy Lau Design

Charlie Ferrer

Paris Forino Design

CHRISTINE GACHOT

Leslie Banker

Sallie Giordano for Leta Austin Foster and Associates

Philip Mitchell Design Inc. Phillip Thomas Inc.

Ms. Brooke Gomez

Russell Piccione

Hernandez Greene

Alexandra Polier

Jennifer Gresinger

Devin Powell

Kelly Behun

Lindsey Coral Harper

Rajni Alex Design

Rebecca Birdwell, Design Leadership Network

Christina Harvey

Robin Bell Design

Shawn Henderson

Jonsara Ruth

Samantha Blake

Young Huh

Scott Sanders

Elizabeth Bolognino

Adam Charlap Hyman

Sara Bengur Interiors

Brad Ford ID

Tony Ingrao & Randy Kemper

Devanshi Shah

Brian del Toro Inc.

J + G Design

Brockschmidt and Coleman

Kate Ives Design

Alexia Sheinman, Pembrooke and Ives

CeCe Barfield, Inc.

Katherine Nedelkoff Design

Anne Carson

Keita Turner Design

West Chin

Aamir Khandwala

Alexandra Climent

Todd Klein

LYNNE SCALO

William Clukies, MR Architecture + Decor

Kostow Greenwood Architects

Billy Cotton

Ryan Lawson

Marcus Teo

ANNE SPILMAN INTERIORS

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Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving for the Nation:

Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1919-2018 By: Susan J. Rawles, PhD Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Top to bottom: Paul Storr English, 1771-1844 Figure of Hebe, 1829-30 Silver VMFA, Jerome and Rita Gans Collection of English Silver, 97.59a-b Mikhail Perkhin, workmaster Russian, 1860-1903 House of Fabergé, manufacturer Saint Petersburg, active 1842–1917 Imperial Peter the Great Easter Egg, 1903 Gold, silver-gilt, diamonds, rubies, enamel, watercolor, ivory, rock crystal, sapphire VMFA, Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt, 47.20.33

Like many American art museums, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) reflects the combined efforts of generous individual donors whose myriad interests have united in creating an encyclopedic collection of great art from around the world. Additionally, like many of its institutional counterparts, its evolution bears the marks of its origins. Urban museums founded during the Gilded Age were motivated in large part by dramatic demographic trends and an altruistic conviction that art could educate—and Americanize—the disparate peoples populating their expanding neighborhoods. VMFA was conceived a generation later under very different circumstances. Born in the wake of World War I, its roots are inextricably imbedded in the social discord and economic depression that characterized the domestic aftermath of military conflict. Moreover, its cornerstone was laid in a segregated South poised on the threshold of dramatic change. This context imbued its founding with a dual-faced agenda; simultaneously proud of Virginia’s historic prominence, it was yet intent on promoting a modern and progressive future. To that end, a public-private partnership was forged whose legacy continues to shape the museum’s day-to-day operations. In this centennial year, we celebrate the century of art patrons whose demonstrated belief in this public-private trust has transformed VMFA into a world-class museum. .

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Vincent van Gogh Dutch, 1853-90 Daisies, Arles, 1888 Oil on canvas VMFA, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, 2014.207

Reconstruction. In 1884, five years after her passing, the house and acreage was sold to a benevolent society, the Robert E. Lee Camp, No. 1, as a facility for invalid and indigent veterans of the Confederacy. A less well-known aspect of the camp’s history is its role in fostering a culture of postwar reconciliation. The barracks and administrative, medical, dining, and social facilities, as well as museum and memorial chapel, were funded by generous donors from all parts of the United States, including both Union and Confederate veterans. Over the ensuing years, the site became a venue for meetings and reunions of retired veterans from across the country. Conveyed to the Commonwealth in 1892 in exchange for fiscal subsidies, the property was subsequently expanded to include the Home for Needy Confederate Women, which continued to support female relatives of Confederate soldiers until 1989, a halfcentury after the death of its last veteran in 1941. However, in 1921, the Camp’s collection of historic Confederate relics, including Stonewall Jackson’s horse Little Sorrel, was transferred to the newly built Confederate Memorial Institute. Popularly dubbed “Battle Abbey” and now part of the Virginia Historical Society, the building was the first home to John Barton Payne’s gift of paintings. Today, Robinson House, the Confederate Memorial Chapel (est. 1887), and the Home for Needy Confederate Women (now the Pauley Center) remain as historically interpreted components of VMFA’s extensive campus.

In 1919, shortly before beginning his term as the secretary of the interior for the United States, Judge John Barton Payne gave fifty works of art to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Subsequently, the esteemed politician, lawyer, and philanthropist offered a $100,000 matching grant for the construction of an art museum. The year was not otherwise an auspicious one. As the “Spanish Influenza” (1918-19) completed a catastrophic sweep that shut down communities and took 600,000 lives, the war concluded with an economic slump. Rampant unemployment and stiff job competition triggered race riots in twenty-six American cities. Compounding the economic and social tensions were politically charged urban strikes and militant anarchist movements, which, emerging in the wake of a Soviet-inspired “Red Scare,” resulted in the deportation of 10,000 Americans and a trail of fear among others. As disaffection mounted, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a compromising stroke. In hindsight, historians have judged 1919 one of the two worst years of the twentieth century. Yet it was precisely these conditions that prompted Payne’s decision to found an art museum premised, as he described it, on “intimate personal contact with the people.” Located on a stretch of Richmond’s Boulevard, a stone’s throw from its famed Monument Avenue, VMFA occupies land formerly part of The Grove, a summer residence-turnedplantation completed in the 1850s for Anthony and Rebecca Couch Robinson. Following her husband’s death, Rebecca Robinson stayed on during Union occupation and

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Jean Schlumberger, designer French, 1907-87 Tiffany and Co., retailer New York, active 1837-present Jasmine Necklace (Breath of Spring Necklace), 1966 (model 1962) Eighteen-karat gold, platinum, colored sapphires, diamonds VMFA, Collection of Mrs. Paul Mellon, 2015.77

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Ferguson Architects of Norfolk, Virginia. Completed in 1936, its construction is indebted to the talents and resources of former Virginia governor John Garland Pollard. While Payne anteed the challenge money, Pollard answered the assist by securing the matching funds, one quarter of which came through the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, the WPA was charged with alleviating depression-era unemployment by subsidizing labor in support of state and local building projects. While neither Payne nor Pollard lived to witness the museum’s pending successes, they served consecutively as the nascent institution’s first and second presidents, and VMFA’s inaugural fund was established by Pollard in Payne’s name.

twentieth century a “collection of collections” only to open the twenty-first a leading institution of global art. This exhibition celebrates that evolution and the individuals whose gifts, leadership, and privately endowed acquisition funds continue to shape the future of VMFA. VMFA’s evolution has been fundamentally informed by the tastes and histories of its most transformational patrons. Notable among these is the late Paul Mellon. Mellon joined VMFA’s Board of Trustees in 1938 shortly after the museum’s doors first opened, and he went on to became one of its most beneficent advocates. Eighty years on, the Mellon family stands as VMFA’s most enduring patrons. From the boardroom to the galleries, from its physical fabric to most recently its conservation labs, all areas of the museum have benefited from their influence. Today, approximately 1,800 works of art are credited to the Mellons. Bridging both geographic and temporal boundaries, they include 150 Indian and Himalayan works from the famed Nasli Heeramaneck Collection, acquired with Mellon funds in 1968; the 1985 gift of British, American, and French Impressionist and PostImpressionist paintings; and the recent bequest of over 140 ornaments designed by the iconic artist-jeweler Jean Schlumberger.

John Barton Payne died in 1935, bequeathing seventy-five additional works to the museum. His combined gift of leadership, art, and funding set a precedent for major patrons of the next century, including the Mellon family, T. Catesby Jones, Adolph D. and Wilkins C. Williams, Sydney and Frances Lewis, the Gottwald family, J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane, Jerome and Rita Gans, Pamela K. and William A. Royall Jr., and James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin. Together with other leading patrons – Lillian Thomas Pratt, Arthur and Margaret Glasgow, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter, Ludwig and Rosy Fischer, Robert and Nancy Nooter, and Frank Raysor – they established and nurtured an institutional vision that continues to drive VMFA’s mission, prompting five major expansions (1954, 1970, 1976, 1985, and 2010) suited to its evolving needs. Ultimately, VMFA closed the

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Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904-97 Lisbeth’s Painting, 1958 Oil on canvas VMFA, Gift of Sydney and Frances Lewis, 85.379 © 2017 The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Raoul Dufy French, 1877-1953 Reclining Nude, 1929 Oil on canvas VMFA, T. Catesby Jones Collection, 47.10.15 © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

and fin-de-siècle decorative arts bear witness. Yet, as with all major patrons, the Lewises have also left a personal imprint on the museum through the preferences and personality expressed by their selections. While subject to common factors like timing, experience, and resources, their two collections represent distinctly different motivations. On one hand, the couple’s careful cultivation of their leading collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco conveys the privileging of eye and mind. On the other, their assembled works by living artists speaks to another dimension of their story; as their flourishing friendship with Andy Warhol acquainted the couple with numerous artists, the Lewises frequently exchanged needed household appliances for proffered works of art. If the former is testament to their acute discernment, the latter is evidence of their generous spirit.

In addition to these painting collections, the museum has been the recent recipient of ten thousand works on paper. Collected by Frank Raysor over the last three decades and representative of artistic production spanning five hundred years, the gift has transformed VMFA’s holdings in countless media and served as the basis of its new study center. Complementing these historic works are those that look to the future. To this end, Pamela K. and William A. Royall Jr. have given generously of their time and resources. Emphasizing cutting-edge works by young artists of global relevance, they have changed the trajectory of VMFA’s twenty-first-century galleries with works that enhance and complicate existing narratives while advancing the institutional mission to bring diverse visions to a wide audience. VMFA’s holdings in the decorative arts are likewise rich in patron tastes and histories. The Lillian Thomas Pratt collection of Russian decorative arts imparts a ghostly spirit of romanticism. As a child, Lillian Thomas moved with her mother to Tacoma, Washington, to drink from the font of economic promise that nurtured this western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad. The self-proclaimed “City of Destiny” was described by Rudyard Kipling as “literally staggering under a boom of the boomiest.”1 Thomas met the Virginia-born John Lee Pratt while working as a stenographer at the Puget Sound Flouring Mill. A 1902 graduate of the University of Virginia, Pratt’s chemical engineering degree landed him a position with the local DuPont plant during the tenuous years of World War I. Married in 1917, on the heels of Russia’s Communist revolution, she spent the last decades of

Complementing works from the Mellons and Lewises are other notable gifts. The core of the museum’s French modernists collection comes from former trustee, the late T. Catesby Jones, a Virginia-born maritime lawyer whose arrival in New York coincided with the rise of modernism. Between 1905 and 1925, the Frankfurt-born Ludwig and Rosy Fischer assembled an extraordinary collection of German Expressionist paintings. Half the collection was inherited by their son Ernst and crossed the Atlantic with him and his wife, Anne, as they fled Nazi persecution. In 2008, VMFA partnered with Anne Fischer to bring this leading refugee collection to the museum.

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Wenceslaus Hollar Czech, 1607-77 Unus Americanus ex Virginia, 1645 Etching VMFA, Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Endowment and Gift of Frank Raysor, 2017.64

Unidentified Artisan Ethiopian Processional Cross, 17th-18th century Silver VMFA, Gift of Robert and Nancy Nooter, 2012.288

Townsend-Goddard Group Newport, Rhode Island, active 18th century Bureau Table, ca. 1765-70 Mahogany, original brass pulls VMFA, Gift of Floyd D. and Anne C. Gottwald, 2002.559

multiple facets of American art, from the colonial to the modern, in both painting and decorative art. The exhibition celebrates the particular role of Floyd D. and Anne C. Gottwald, whose interest in colonial-era furniture is represented by a Townsend-Goddard bureau table, an archetypal example of the Newport aesthetic given by the family in their honor.

her life acquiring decorative objects imbued with its final tsarist regime. In 1947, following Lillian’s death, John Pratt donated her collection of more than five hundred works to the museum. Adjacent to the museum’s collection of Russian decorative arts are galleries which house the Gans Collection of English silver. Boasting extraordinary examples wrought by Britain’s most talented goldsmiths, the space is a visual symphony of master works from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. As with the Pratt collection, the silver’s specialized space invites an intimate look at a variety of forms, styles, and techniques. These spaces are balanced by the more integrated approach of larger departmental galleries, which unite works of all media. Highlights include Robert and Nancy Nooter’s remarkable collections of African and Native American art, Asian works funded by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and works by artists and craftsmen of all places and times underwritten with funds provided by Adolph D. and Wilkins C. Williams and Margaret and Arthur Glasgow.

Like many institutions, VMFA has benefited from the interest of numerous philanthropists, but rarely can an institution claim another museum as a valued donor. In 2008, the Museum of the City of New York made the momentous gift of the Worsham-Rockefeller bedroom. The gift is extraordinary on two counts: as a comprehensive period room, it records a seminal moment in American interior decoration; perhaps as importantly, it reminds us of the disparate worlds separating Reconstruction Richmond from Gilded Age New York, and the story of a woman who bridged the distance. Decorative arts were not the only field to benefit from this renewed commitment to American art; the attention to painting was likewise invigorated, thanks in large part to the generosity of J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane. Born into modest circumstances, Harwood Cochrane built his Overnite Trucking empire from a single horse-drawn milk wagon. What started as a subsistence enterprise in rural Virginia is today the freight arm of UPS. The couple first became involved with VMFA in the 1970s when Louise volunteered for the institution’s Artmobile, a “museum on wheels” that toured original works of art around the state in fulfillment of

Perhaps the most dramatic shift in the museum’s history has occurred in the department of American art. During the last decades of the twentieth century, a waning emphasis on American works was identified and redressed by new board leadership. The pioneering exhibition, Painting in the South, 1564-1980 (1983), held thirty years after the museum’s groundbreaking show Furniture of the Old South (1952), signals this period of revitalization. Instrumental to the resurgence was the Gottwald family. With gifts and leadership spanning three generations, the Gottwalds have contributed to 64


Attributed to Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company New York, active ca. 1859-1910 And/or George A. Schastey and Co., decoration New York, active 1873-97 Attributed to George A. Schastey and Co. New York, active 1873-97 And Sypher and Co., furnishings New York, active 1866-1907 Worsham-Rockefeller Bedroom, ca. 1881-2 Mahogany, ebonized and inlaid mahogany, textiles, metal VMFA, Gift of the Museum of the City of New York, 2008.213

Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia continues to provide for the institution’s physical and administrative infrastructure, the museum remains free and open to the public every day of the year, and each work of art that enters VMFA’s collections does so at the behest of liberal private patronage. The success of that original public-private trust reflects the passion and persistence of a century of patrons who have collected, donated, bequeathed, and financed more than 35,000 works for the benefit of the people. That history is both a responsibility and an inspiration. Highlighting VMFA’s most transformational donors with representative selections from its diverse holdings, Collecting for the Commonwealth is a celebration of that legacy and its underscored belief in art as a medium of humanity. We salute our patrons and look forward to the next hundred years of collecting.

its educational mission. Over the ensuing decades, the Cochranes gave generously of their time and resources; indeed, Louise Cochrane served as a VMFA trustee until her death a month shy of her centennial birthday. In 1988, the couple established the first restricted fund for American art. That endowment has since underwritten over fifty seminal works by American masters, and the curatorial chair for American art is named in their honor. Finally, perhaps the most transformational contributions of the twenty-first century have come from Virginians James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin. In 2005, in addition to their lead gift to support the museum’s fifth expansion, the couple announced their intention to bequeath their seminal collection of American painting. Ten years later, in an unexpected twist, the James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin Collection was permanently installed in the wing that bears their name, bringing to VMFA’s diverse audiences an illustrious parade of American talent.

Caroline Denyer Gallacci, The City of Destiny and the South Sound: An Illustrated History of Tacoma and Pierce County (Carlsbad, California: Heritage Media Corp., 2001), p. 49.

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SPENCER MARKS

THOMAS HENEAGE ART BOOKS

GALERIE ST. ETIENNE

HILL-STONE, INC. Olde Hope Antiques, Inc.

TAMBARAN

HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES, INC.

CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ

HIRSCHL & ADLER MODERN

THROCKMORTON FINE ART, INC.

STEPHEN & CAROL HUBER

TILLOU GALLERY

HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD.

RUPERT WACE ANCIENT ART

JAMES INFANTE

ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES

BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES

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A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE, INC.


Booth 69 A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE

Booth 51 MICHAEL ALTMAN FINE ART

745 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10151 (212) 752-1727 Paul Schaffer, Peter L. Schaffer, and Mark Schaffer website: www.alvr.com email: alvr@alvr.com European and American antique jewelry, Fabergé, gold snuffboxes and objets de vertu, Russian decorative and fine arts, including porcelain, glass, furniture, silver, paintings, and icons.

33 East 68th Street New York, NY 10065 (212) 879-0002   Fax: (212) 897-0011 website: www.mnafineart.com email: info@mnafineart.com Advisory services in 19th- and 20th-century European & American paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

Booth 8 ADELSON GALLERIES, INC.

Booth 28 APTER-FREDERICKS

The Crown Building Entrance currently at 3 West 56th Street 730 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor New York, New York 10019 (212) 439-6800   Fax: (212) 439-6870 Warren Adelson, Elizabeth Oustinoff, and Alan Adelson website: www.adelsongalleries.com email: info@adelsongalleries.com American paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries and Andrew Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth, Andrew Stevovich, Federico Uribe, and Jacob Collins.

265 – 267 Fulham Road London SW3 6HY United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7352 2188 website: www.apter-fredericks.com email: antiques@apter-fredericks.com 18th- and 19th-century English furniture, including Queen Anne, Georgian, and Regency pieces and the works of Chippendale, Sheraton, Adam, Linnell, Ince & Mayhew, and Gillows.

Booth 34 ALEXANDER GALLERY

Booth 62 ARADER GALLERIES

115 East 72nd Street, Suite 1B New York, New York 10021 (212) 472-1636   Fax: (212) 249-2306 website: www.alexandergallery.com email: laurel@alexandergallery.com Important 18th- and 19th-century American paintings and historical items, 15th- through 19th-century European paintings and works of art, illuminated books, and Oriental and Middle Eastern works of art.

29 East 72nd Street New York, New York 10021 (212) 628-3668   Fax: (212) 879-8714 1308 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 (215) 735-8811   Fax: (215) 735-9864 Graham Arader III, President Lori Cohen, Director website: www.aradergalleries.com email: loricohen@aradergalleries.com 16th- through 19th-century natural history engravings and watercolors, color-plate books, important maps and atlases, and prints of the American West. Specializing in the works of Audubon, Catesby, Lear, Thornton, Redouté, Catlin, Bodmer, Bierstadt, Moran, Faden, Ortelius, Mercator, and Blaeu. 68


Booth 72 JONATHAN BOOS

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 45-b PO Box 15556, 1001 NB Amsterdam, The Netherlands +31 20 623 3103   Fax: +31 20 638 3066 website: www.aronson.com email: mail@aronson.com Some of the earliest and rarest objects produced by the Delft factories in the 17th century, as well as a superb collection of 18th-century animals, figures, plaques, chargers, and other interesting wares.

18 East 64th Street, 4th Floor New York, New York 10065 (212) 535-5096 Jonathan Boos, Valerie Stanos website: www.jonathanboos.com email: info@jonathanboos.com Specializing in 20th-century American art with a particular focus on Ashcan School, Modernism, Social Realism, and Post-War paintings and sculpture.

Booth 60 MICHELE BEINY, INC.

Booth 2 BOWMAN SCULPTURE

53 East 82nd Street New York, New York 10028 By appointment: (212) 794-9357 Fax: (212) 772-0119 Michele Beiny Harkins, President website: www.michelebeiny.com email: michele@michelebeiny.com 18th- and early 19th-century English and Continental porcelain and faïence, objets de vertu, and Renaissance jewelry; contemporary studio ceramics and glass.

6 Duke Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6BN United Kingdom +44 (0) 207 930 0277 website: www.bowmansculpture.com email: gallery@bowmansculpture.com Sculpture from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

Booth 13 H. BLAIRMAN & SONS LTD

Booth 67 RALPH M. CHAIT GALLERIES, INC.

PO Box 6374 London W1A 3UR United Kingdom By appointment: Mayfair, London +44 (0) 20 7493 0444 website: www.blairman.co.uk email: blairman@blairman.co.uk 19th- and early 20th-century design.

16 East 52nd Street 10th Floor New York, New York 10022 (212) 397-2818 Steven J. Chait, President Andrew H. Chait, Vice President, CFO website: www.rmchait.com email: info@rmchaitgal.net Chinese works of art, including porcelain, jade, pottery, sculpture, ceramics, export silver, and Indian Colonial silver. Established 1910.

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Booth 14 ARONSON OF AMSTERDAM


Booth 49 COHEN & COHEN

Booth 38 THOMAS COULBORN & SONS LTD.

PO Box 366 Reigate RH2 2BB United Kingdom +44 (0) 1737 242180 Fax: +44 (0) 1737 226236 Gallery by appointment only at: 1 Essex Court 30 St. James’s Place London SW1A 1NR United Kingdom Ewa Cohen, Michael Cohen, & Will Motley, Manager website: www.cohenandcohen.co.uk email: info@cohenandcohen.co.uk Chinese export porcelain and works of art from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Vesey Manor, 64 Birmingham Road Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 1QP United Kingdom +44 (0) 121 354 3974 website: www.coulborn.com email: jc@coulborn.com English and European furniture; eclectic objects and works of art.

Booth 37 PHILIP COLLECK, LTD.

Booth 25 COVE LANDING

311 East 58th Street New York, New York 10022 (212) 486-7600   Mobile: (917) 692-8855 Mark Jacoby & Diana Jacoby, Owners website: www.philipcolleck.com email: info@philipcolleck.com Specialists in 17th-, 18th-, and early 19thcentury English furniture with an emphasis on chinoiserie and lighting. Established 1938.

167 East 74th Street New York, New York 10021 Monday–Friday, 12-6 PM And by appointment: (212) 288-7597 Angus Wilkie email: covelanding@gmail.com 18th- and 19th-century English and Continental furniture, unusual works of art, fine objects, and idiosyncratic finds.

Booth 50 THOMAS COLVILLE FINE ART

Booth 15 DANIEL CROUCH RARE BOOKS

111 Old Quarry Road Guilford, Connecticut 06437 By appointment: (203) 453-2449 1000 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10075 By appointment: (212) 879-9259 Thomas Colville, Owner Kirstin Auer, Gallery Manager Colleen Niarchos, Financial Coordinator Jay Qin, Associate website: www.thomascolville.com email: tlc@thomascolville.com 19th- and early 20th-century American and European paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

4 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AB United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7042 0240 24 East 64th Street New York, New York 10065 (212) 602-1779 website: www.crouchrarebooks.com email: info@crouchrarebooks.com Antique atlases, maps, plans, sea charts, and voyages dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries.

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Booth 66 GALERIE ANNE-SOPHIE DUVAL

66B Kensington Church Street London W8 4BY United Kingdom +44 20 7221 1573 Cell: +44 7973 800415 Didier Haspeslagh & Martine Newby Haspeslagh website: www.didierltd.com email: info@diderltd.com Artistic post-war jewelry by painters, sculptors, architects, and designers from the UK, Europe, USA, and South America.

+33 (0)1 43 54 51 16 5 Quai Malaquais 75006 Paris, France galerie@annesophieduval.com annesophieduval.com Specialists in Art DĂŠco furniture and applied arts of the early twentieth century since 1972 in Paris, showing the work of the most creative and well-known French designers of the period, such as Pierre Chareau, Jean-Michel Frank, Armand Albert Rateau, Etienne Cournaults, Eileen Gray, Paule Iribe, and Alberto Giacometti.

Booth 36 GEOFFREY DINER GALLERY, INC.

Booth 26 PETER H. EATON AND JOAN R. BROWNSTEIN

1730 21st Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20009 By appointment: (202) 483-5005 Fax: (202) 483-2523 Geoffrey Diner, President Maureen Diner, Vice President website: www.dinergallery.com email: geoff@dinergallery.com International fine and decorative arts, 1860 to the present.

24 Parker Street Newbury, Massachusetts 01951 (978) 465-2754 peter@petereaton.com joan@americanfolkpaintings.com 24parkerstreet.com New England furniture made between 1650 and 1820, primarily in old surface, New England folk paintings, particularly portraiture, and 20th-century ceramics.

Booth 40 DONZELLA

Booths 74 PETER FETTERMAN GALLERY

17 White Street New York, New York 10013 (212) 965-8919 Paul Donzella, Principal Lori Scacco, Gallery Manager website: www.donzella.com email: info@donzella.com Post-war design from the United States & Italy. Contemporary design from the United States & Europe.

2525 Michigan Avenue, Gallery A1 Santa Monica, California 90404 (310) 453-6463 Peter Fetterman website: www.peterfetterman.com email: peter@peterfetterman.com Classic 20th-century fine art photography.

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Booth 68 DIDIER LTD


Booth 29 PETER FINER

Booth 10 BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC

38 & 39 Duke Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6DF United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7839 5666 Fax: (+44) 20 7839 5777 The Old Rectory, Ilmington Warwickshire CV36 4JQ United Kingdom +44 (0) 1608 682267 Fax: +44 (0) 1608 682575 From the USA or Canada: (800) 270-7951 website: www.peterfiner.com email: gallery@peterfiner.com Antique arms, armor, and related objects.

New York, New York By appointment: (212) 813-9797 Bernard Goldberg, Owner Ken Sims, Gallery Manager website: www.bgfa.com email: info@bgfa.com Specializing in American art and design, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC has specific interests in American Modernism, the Stieglitz Circle, and the Ashcan School.

Booth 45 GEMINI ANTIQUES LTD.

Booth 71 THOMAS HENEAGE ART BOOKS

PO Box 635 Oldwick, New Jersey 08858 Leon Weiss: (917) 991-7352 Steven Weiss: (212) 729-0011 Gallery: (908) 823-4049   Fax: (908) 823-4519 website: www.geminiantiquesltd.com For thirty-five years, Leon and Steven Weiss have been dealing in the highest quality American and European antique toys, still and mechanical banks, lead soldiers, and dolls.

42 Duke Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6DJ United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7930 9233 website: www.heneage.com email: artbooks@heneage.com instagram: @thomasheneageartbooks Thomas Heneage is the foremost specialist art bookshop in the English speaking world. We focus on books for the art world from the ancient to the modern, and buy, sell and curate art libraries. We also deal in fine works of art associated with antiquarianism in the library.

Booth 31 MICHAEL GOEDHUIS

Booth 63 HILL-STONE, INC.

61 Cadogan Square London SW1Z 0HZ United Kingdom By appointment: +44 (0) 20 7823 1395 website: www.michaelgoedhuis.com email: london@michaelgoedhuis.com Chinese contemporary ink art and Chinese and Japanese bronzes.

441 Elm Street South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02748 By appointment: (212) 249-1397 Alan N. Stone & Lesley Hill, Co-directors website: www.hill-stone.com email: oldmaster@hill-stone.com Old Master and Modern prints and drawings.

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Booth 64 HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD.

730 Fifth Avenue Fourth Floor New York, NY 10019 The Fuller Building 41 East 57th Street, Ninth Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 535-8810   Fax: (212) 772-7237 Stuart P. Feld, President & Director Elizabeth Feld, Managing Director website: www.hirschlandadler.com email: gallery@hirschlandadler.com American and European paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture, 18th century to the present; American furniture and decorative arts, 1810 to 1910.

836 Broadway New York, New York 10003 (212) 477-0033   Fax: (212) 477-1781 Bernard Karr, President Rachel Karr, Vice President Patrick Bavasi, Director website: www.hydeparkantiques.com email: info@hydeparkantiques.com Finest and most extensive collection of English antique furniture from the William and Mary through Regency periods, 1700 to 1825. Also specializing in 18th-century Chinese export and English porcelain, as well as sporting art.

Booth 4 HIRSCHL & ADLER MODERN

Booth 57 JAMES INFANTE

730 Fifth Avenue Fourth Floor New York, NY 10019 The Fuller Building 41 East 57th Street, Ninth Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 535-8810   Fax: (212) 772-7237 modern@hirschlandadler.com website: hirschlandadler.com Post-War, Contemporary, and Outsider painting, sculpture, and works on paper by important American and European artists.

New York, New York By appointment: (917) 864-6780 website: www.jamesinfante.com email: james@jamesinfante.com Specializing in 20th-century decorative arts and design, including the Wiener Werkstätte, Hagenauer Werkstätte, Carlo Bugatti, and iconic works of the period.

Booth 21 STEPHEN & CAROL HUBER

Booth 52 BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES

40 Ferry Road Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475 (860) 388-6809 Stephen & Carol Huber, Co-owners website: www.antiquesamplers.com email: hubers@antiquesamplers.com Antique needlework samplers, silk embroideries, needlework pictures, and textile accessories, emphasizing 18th- & 19th-century American and 17th-century English needlework.

296 Mount Holly Road Katonah, New York 10536 By appointment: (212) 744-6281 Fax: (212) 744-2188 Barbara Israel, President Sylvia Falcón, Creative Director Eva Schwartz, Director of Client Services website: www.barbaraisrael.com email: eva@bi-gardenantiques.com Medieval to mid-century modern statues, fountains, seats, sundials, urns and ornaments from America, Europe and Asia.

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Booth 39 HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES


Booth 43 JASON JACQUES GALLERY

Booth 19 KELLY KINZLE

29 East 73rd Street #1 New York, NY 10021

9 Center Square PO Box 235 New Oxford, Pennsylvania 17350 (717) 495-3395 website: kellykinzleantiques.com email: kellykinzle@comcast.net American folk art, painted furniture, paintings and tall case clocks.

(212) 535-7500 website: jasonjacques.com email: info@jasonjacques.com Founded in 1991, Jason Jacques Gallery is the preeminent purveyor of late 19th- and early 20th-century works of art, particularly Art Nouveau and Japonist pottery and European ceramics. The gallery launched its contemporary program in 2010 and is known for exhibiting contemporary ceramics within a historical context, and mounts special exhibitions.

Booth 47 KENTSHIRE

Booth 75 LEBRETON

Bergdorf Goodman 754 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor New York, New York 10019 (212) 872-8653 608 Fifth Avenue, Suite 800 New York, New York, 10020 (212) 421-1100 Carrie & Matthew Imberman, Co-Presidents website: www.kentshire.com email: info@kentshire.com Established in 1940 and in its third generation of family ownership, Kentshire is one of New York’s premier destinations for antique, estate, and fine period jewelry, as well as vintage costume and designer jewelry.

3307 Sacramento Street San Francisco, California 94118 (415) 291-8484 website: www.lebretongallery.com email: info@lebretongallery.com Founded in 1999, Lebreton Gallery promotes and preserves the works of major post-war French and European artists. Its distinguished and unique collection of furniture, ceramics, paintings, sculpture, and works on paper includes works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Les Lalannes, Lynn Chadwick, Cesar, Pierre-Elie Gardette, Bruno Romeda, Jacques Adnet, Roberto Matta, Ruth Duckworth, and Suzanne Ramie.

Booth 58 KESHISHIAN

Booth 7 BERNARD & S. DEAN LEVY INC

73 Pimlico Road London SW1W 8NE United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7730 8810 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7730 8803 New York, by appointment: (212) 956-1586 Eddy Keshishian & Arto Keshishian, Partners website: www.keshishiancarpets.com email: info@keshishiancarpets.com Rare antique carpets, tapestries and needlework, from the Gothic to Pop Art periods.

24 East 84th Street New York, New York 10028 (212) 628-7088 website: www.levygalleries.com email: frank@levygalleries.com 17th- to 19th-century furniture and decorative arts with pieces in the Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal styles.

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Booth 55 MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD

168 South Main Street; PO Box 103 Colchester, Connecticut 06415 (860) 537-2409   Fax: (860) 537-0577 Arthur S. Liverant website: www.liverantantiques.com email: mail@liverantantiques.com Follow us at www.facebook.com/NLS.antiques 18th- and 19th-century American furniture, paintings, and decorative arts. Specializing in fine examples of Connecticut and New England furniture made prior to 1840.

445 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 (212) 644-6400   Fax: (212) 755-6143 website: www.macklowegallery.com email: email@macklowegallery.com Tiffany Studios lamps, art glass, and bronzes; French Art Nouveau furniture, art glass, lighting, ceramics, and lithographs; important antique and estate jewelry.

Booth 22 LOBEL MODERN

Booth 6 JOAN B MIRVISS LTD

New York Design Center 200 Lexington Avenue, Suite 915 New York, NY 10016 Saturdays by Appointment info@lobelmodern.com lobelmodern.com Lobel Modern was established by Evan Lobel in 1997. His vision was to promote important mid-20th-century design that focuses on exceptional craftsmanship and materials with an emphasis on furniture that crosses over into art. Lobel Modern has since become a critical resource for designers, architects, and collectors around the world.

39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor, Suite 401 (at Madison Avenue) New York, New York 10075 (212) 799-4021   Fax: (212) 721-5148 Joan B. Mirviss website: www.mirviss.com email: info@mirviss.com Japanese fine art of the 17th–21st centuries, specializing in traditional screens and paintings, ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and important modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics.

Booth 32 LOST CITY ARTS

Booth 30 LILLIAN NASSAU LLC

18 Cooper Square New York, New York 10003 (212) 375-0500   Fax: (212) 375-9342 James Elkind website: www.lostcityarts.com email: info@lostcityarts.com Established in 1982, Lost City Arts is recognized internationally as a leading source of mid-20th-century fine art, design, furniture, lighting, and accessories.

220 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022 (212) 759-6062  Fax: (212) 832-9493 info@lilliannassau.com www.lilliannassau.com For close to 75 years, Lillian Nassau LLC has offered museum-quality examples of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios, including leaded glass lamps and windows, favrile glass and pottery, mosaics, metalwork and more, as well as late 19th- and early 20th-century decorative arts, design and sculpture.

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Booth 70 NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, LLC


Booth 20 THE OLD PRINT SHOP, INC.

Booth 73 GERALD PETERS GALLERY

150 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10016 (212) 683-3950   Fax: (212) 779-8040 Robert K. Newman and Harry S. Newman website: www.oldprintshop.com email: info@oldprintshop.com Our 61st year exhibiting at the Winter Antiques Show, specializing in American prints, photographs, drawings, watercolors, paintings, and sculpture, 1700–1950; and antique maps, 1500–1880.

24 East 78th Street New York, New York 10075 (212) 628-9760   Fax: (212) 628-9635 website: www.gpgallery.com American paintings and sculpture, including classic Western, Hudson River School, Impressionism, The Eight, The Taos Society, and American Modernism.

Booth 9 OLDE HOPE ANTIQUES, INC.

Booth 3 RONALD PHILLIPS LTD

PO Box 718 New Hope, Pennsylvania 18938 115 East 72nd St. New York, New York 10021 (215) 297-0200 Patrick Bell & Edwin Hild website: www.oldehope.com email: info@oldehope.com Exceptional examples of American folk and decorative Arts.

26 Bruton Street London W1J 6QL United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7493 2341 website: www.ronaldphillipsantiques.com email: advice@ronaldphillips.co.uk 18th- and 19th-century English furniture.

Booth 46 PETER PAP ORIENTAL RUGS, INC.

Booth 23 FRANK & BARBARA POLLACK AMERICAN ANTIQUES & ART

1225 Main Street Dublin, New Hampshire 03444 (603) 563-8717   Fax: (603) 563-7158 470 Jackson Street San Francisco, California 94111 (415) 956-3300 Fax: (415) 956-3320 Peter B. Pap, President website: www.peterpap.com email: info@peterpap.com Oriental rugs produced by Nomads, village weavers, and urban and village workshops, dating from the 17th through the early 20th centuries.

1214 Green Bay Road Highland Park, Illinois 60035 By appointment: (847) 433-2213 Barbara Pollack website: antiquesandfineart.com/bpollack email: barbarapollack@comcast.net Specializing in American decorative arts; naïve folk paintings, painted furniture, textiles, pottery, folk art, Bakelite jewelry, and related accessories of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

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Booth 1 STEPHEN SCORE, INC.

480 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 (212) 752-6166 Joan Boening, President; Edward Munves, Chairman; Marci Leggette, Manager; James Boening, Director website: www.jrobinson.com email: info@jrobinson.com Antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, and glass, along with handmade sterling silver reproductions.

Boston, Massachusetts (617) 901-0003 email: stephenscoreantiques@gmail.com Specializing in 18th- through early 20th-century American Folk Art, Stephen Score, Inc. offers paintings, furniture, sculpture, and textiles that speak to the art and passion of their makers and to the joy, timeless truths, and surprisingly contemporary originality to be found in them today.

Booth 24 DAVID A. SCHORSCH~EILEEN M. SMILES AMERICAN ANTIQUES

Booth 27 S. J. SHRUBSOLE

26 East 81st Street New York, New York 10028 (212) 753-8920   Fax: (212) 754-5192 Timothy Martin, James McConnaughy, Benjamin Miller & Karin Shrubsole website: www.shrubsole.com email: inquiries@shrubsole.com English and American silver, 1450 to 1920; jewelry, 1750 to the present.

358 Main Street South Woodbury, Connecticut 06798 (203) 263-3131   Fax: (203) 263-2622 website: www.schorsch-smiles.com American decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries, specializing in folk art.

Booth 35 SCHWARZ GALLERY

Booth 61 ELLE SHUSHAN

1806 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 (215) 563-4887   Fax: (215) 561-5621 Robert D. Schwarz Jr., President website: www.schwarzgallery.com email: mail@schwarzgallery.com American and European paintings, with an emphasis on Philadelphia artists such as Thomas Eakins, J. F. Peto, Arthur Carles, and members of the Peale family.

1600 Arch Street, Suite 1603 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 (215) 587-0000   Fax: (215) 587-9199 Elle Shushan website: www.portraitminiatures.com email: elle@portraitminiatures.com Fine portrait miniatures and portrait waxes.

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Booth 48 JAMES ROBINSON, INC.


Booth 56 ROBERT SIMON FINE ART

Booth 33 TAMBARAN

22 East 80th Street, Fourth Floor New York, New York 10075 (212) 288-9712   Fax: (212) 202-4786 website: www.robertsimon.com email: rbs@robertsimon.com Specializing in Old Master paintings and sculpture from Europe and the Americas, with an emphasis on works from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque periods.

5 East 82nd Street New York, New York 10028 (212) 570-0655 website: www.tambaran.com email: tambarangallery@gmail.com Tambaran is one of New York City’s most respected Tribal Art galleries specializing in exceptionally beautiful museum-quality pieces. Founded in 1979 by Maureen Zarember, the gallery offers unrivaled expertise in African, Oceanic, and Northwest Coast American art to private collectors and museums all over the world.

Booth 11 SPENCER MARKS

Booth 66 CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ

P.O. Box 330 Southampton, MA 01073 (413) 527-7344 info@spencermarks.com website: www.spencermarks.com Spencer Marks specializes in fine and unique silver with a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries.

By appointment: New York: (212) 759-6048  (646) 322-3570 Paris: +33 (0) 6 09 05 35 98 Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Proprietor website: www.antique-wallpaper.com email: carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com Vintage wallpaper panels—18th century to 1950s, and 20th- and 21st-century decorative arts.

Booth 65 GALERIE ST. ETIENNE

Booth 42 THROCKMORTON FINE ART, INC.

24 West 57th Street, Suite 802 New York, NY 10019 (212) 245-6734   Fax: (212) 765-8493 website: www.gseart.com email: gallery@gseart.com Founded in 1939. Specializing in American and European self-taught artists, Austrian and German Expressionism. Representing the estates of Anna Mary Robertson (Grandma) Moses and Leonard Baskin.

145 East 57th Street, 3rd Floor New York, New York 10022 (212) 223-1059   Fax: (212) 223-1937 Spencer Throckmorton, President website: www.throckmorton-nyc.com email: info@throckmorton-nyc.com Pre-Columbian sculpture and textiles, Chinese archaic jades and ceramics, tribal art, and vintage photography.

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Booth 5 ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES

39 West Street, PO Box 1609 Litchfield, Connecticut 06759 (860) 567-9693   Fax: (860) 567-8526 website: www.tillouantiques.com email: jeffrey@tillouantiques.com 17th- and 18th-century American and European furniture, antique carpets, American folk art, arms and armor, early African sculpture, pre-Columbian art, Old Master paintings, American paintings and sculpture, classic cars from 1928 to 1934, rare coins, medals, antiquities, Chinese Han and Tang ceramics and bronzes, early American blown glass and pottery, and Native American art.

68 Battersea Bridge Road London SW11 3AG United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7228 7847 Robert Young & Josyane Young website: www.robertyoungantiques.com email: office@robertyoungantiques.com Fine country furniture and folk art.

Booth 54 RUPERT WACE ANCIENT ART

Booth 44 MENCONI + SCHOELKOPF FINE ART

19 Crown Passage, St James’s London SW1Y 6PP United Kingdom +44 (0) 20 7495 1623 website: www.rupertwace.co.uk email: info@rupertwace.co.uk Ancient Egyptian, Classical, Near Eastern, and European antiquities.

13 East 69th Street, #2F New York, NY 10021 (212) 879-8815 website: www.msfineart.com email: jspies@msfineart.com Established in 2001, the gallery specializes in American art from 1800-1950 and has superior expertise in modernism, American impressionism, the Ashcan School, and in the work of the 19th-century genre and landscape painters of the Hudson River School.

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Booth 53 TILLOU GALLERY


A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE

745 Fifth Avenue • New York City • 10151 • +1.212.752.1727 • alvr.com Two porcelain covered cups in the form of Turkish ladies’ heads with jeweled headdresses. By the Gardner Porcelain Factory. Russian, 1770-1790. Height: 8 inches.

Established 1851

Where the Unusual is Usual SM Booth 69


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VOYAGE is a JOURNEY

THOMAS COLE (1801–1848) THE VOYAGE OF LIFE: MANHOOD C 1840, OIL ON CANVAS, 25.5 x 39” — I N C E L E B R AT I O N O F T H E —

L A N D M A R K I N T E R N AT I O N A L THOMAS COLE EXHIBITION

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www.mnafineart.com OSCAR BLUEMNER. Violet Tones, 1934. Casein on Fabriano paper mounted on board, 28½ × 38½ inches.

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www.mnafineart.com FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH. Marine—Sunset (The Black Sea), 1881–82. Oil on canvas, 30⅛ × 42 inches.

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www.mnafineart.com ROBERT FREDERICK BLUM. Flower Market, Tokyo, 1892. Oil on canvas, 31⅝ × 25⅜ inches.

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www.mnafineart.com LEFT: CHILDE HASSAM.

Parc Monceau, Paris, c. 1888–89. Oil on canvas, 15 × 21½ inches. ABOVE: WINSLOW HOMER. In the Garden, 1874. Watercolor on paper, 9 × 6¾ inches.

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pair of blue aNd white flower VaSeS ChiNa, CirCa 1810 heightS: 9.2 iN.

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pair of blue aNd white flower VaSeS delft, CirCa 1710 heightS: 8.3 iN.

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Three ‘Thebes’ stools Designed under the direction of Leonard Wyburd (1865-1958) Possibly manufactured by Glenister & Gibbons (partnership founded 1865) Retailed by Liberty & Co. (1875-present) English, after 1884 Literature: Donato Esposito, ‘From Ancient Egypt to Victorian London: the impact of ancient Egyptian furniture on British art and design 1850-1900’, Decorative Arts Society Journal, 27 (2003), pp. 81-93 (for a discussion of Thebes stools)

PO Box 6374, London W1A 3UR tel: +44 (0) 20 7493 0444 fax: +44 (0) 207 495 0766 e mail: blairman@blairman.co.uk www.blairman.co.uk By appointment: Mayfair, London Booth #

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Š 2018 Estate of Harry Bertoia / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Design by Russell Hassell. Photography by Tim Thayer

Harry Bertoia (American, 1915–1978)

Bush, c. 1970 Bronze, 24 inches in diameter, 18 inches high

Specializing in 20th Century American Art 18 East 64th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10065 212.535.5096 jb@jonathanboos.com jonathanboos.com

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BOWMAN SCULPTURE 6 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

La Capresse des Colonies Charles Henri Cordier (French, 1827-1905) Signed and dated 1861 Cordier Bronze with silver and golden gilding Height: 16” (40 cm) Conceived and cast circa 1861

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ESTABLISHED 1910

WORKS OF ART • CHINESE ART 16 East 52nd Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-397-2818 • Fax: 212-319-0471 www.rmchait.com • E-mail: info@rmchaitgal.net

RARE PAIR OF CHINESE SANCAI “SPINACH AND EGG” GLAZED BISCUIT PORCELAIN FU LIONS, Kangxi period, AD 1662-1722 Height: 12 ½ inches Ex: Allard Collection, Paris Booth 67


COHEN & COHEN Dealers in important Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art

Gallery by appointment only at: 1 Essex Court, 30 St James’s Place, London, SW1Y 1NR Correspondence: PO Box 366, REIGATE RH2 2BB, UK Tel: +44 (0)1737 242180 Fax: +44 (0)1737 226236 Email: info@cohenandcohen.co.uk Website: www.cohenandcohen.co.uk

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Punchbowl Also Exhibiting at: Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show: 14-20 February 2018 Asia Week New York 15-24 March 2018 Asian Art In London November 2018

Jiaqing period circa 1806 American Market Diameter: 16¼ inches; 41cm An important Chinese export porcelain punchbowl for the American market, with a ship building scene en grisaille, the borders in gold and iron red, with the monogram HE, for Henry Eckford ( 1775-1832) father of the American Navy; the image taken from Plate 1: ‘A Ninety Eight Gun Ship on the Stocks’ from Introduction to Drawing Ships, (London, Robert Sayer 1788)

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THOMAS COULBORN & SONS LTD F INE A NTIQUE F URNITURE AND W ORKS OF A RT

Orpheus in the Underworld: Detail of a 17th Century Florentine pietra dura panel in the interior of an English 18th Century cabinet on stand.

V ESEY M ANOR, S UTTON C OLDFIELD, E NGLAND B72 1QP T EL: +44 (0)121 354 3974 M OBILE: +44 (0)7941 252299 E MAIL: jc@coulborn.com www.coulborn.com

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cove landing 167 EAST 74TH STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK 10021 212.288.7597 covelanding@gmail.com

AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SOLID BURL WOOD SIDE CHAIR WITH SHAPED SEAT, SPLAYED LEGS AND SPINDLE BACK 34 INCHES HIGH 19 INCH SEAT HEIGHT 17 INCHES WIDE 20 INCHES DEEP

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BROMLEY, George W. and Walter S. BROMLEY, [East 64th to 80th Street from Fifth to Second Avenue], published in Atlas of the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Philadelphia, G.W. Bromley & Co, 1908.

Daniel Crouch Rare Books info@crouchrarebooks.com crouchrarebooks.com

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London 4 Bury Street St James’s London SW1Y 6AB +44 (0)20 7042 0240

New York 24 East 64th Street New York NY 10065 +1 (212) 602 1779


didierltd jewelry by artists and designers

66b Kensington Church Street London W8 4BY, UK Tel: +44 7973 800 415 info@didierltd.com www.didierltd.com Instagram: @didierltd

Salvador DALI (1904-1989) La mite et la flamme, 1964 Unique surreal candlestick with a moth hovering over the flame of a candle emerging out of a flower. Ex. collection Mafalda Davis, Paris H. 24 ins Booth 68


G E O F F R E Y D I N E R GA L L E RY 1730 21st Street NW Washington, DC • 202.904.5005 • dinergallery.com

Scott Burton USA Perforated Metal Settee and Chairs, 1988-89 Another example of this set is in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Booth 36


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an exceptional queen anne period dressing table in a small size, perfectly proportioned, with rare mariner’s compass star inlay centered in the top and with an inlaid scooped shell in the case. There are perhaps a half dozen of these known, thought to have been made in and around Boston, c.1735. Examples are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Winterthur, The Metropolitan, and Bayou Bend in Houston. Made of walnut, with a 28" case, this dressing table descended in the Milliken family of Duxbury.

from nature and on stone by henry walton, ithaca, n.y.

View of Ithaca, Tompkins County NY. Taken from the West Hill 1839 | printed by daniel s. jenkins 136 nassau st. cor. beekman n. york

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William Helburn, Simone with Whippet, Penn Station, c. 1959. Gelatin silver print.

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Harness fittings, Tibetan or Chinese for the Tibetan market, 15th –17th century Tibet or Eastern China Iron, gold, silver, copper alloy and leather / Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland This set of pendant fittings was probably mounted at the centre of the peytral or breast collar of a complete set of horse harness with matching fittings comprising bridle, peytral, crupper and saddle. Each element is of gilded iron, pierced and chiselled with a design of animals within a ground of scroll-work. The fittings are comparable to a number of harness fittings of high quality, including two saddles and a group of four other harness fittings, all in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Steven Weiss 212-729-0011 sweiss57@me.com

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Leon Weiss 917-991-7352 leonweiss@me.com

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Guy Pene Du Bois, 1884–1958 Above: Lady in Armchair, 1919 Left: Opera Singer, 1927

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Wei Ligang, Bell Chanting Covering the Shu Pavilion, 2015, ink and acrylic on paper, 38 × 351/2in

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We buy aRt libRaRies in the united states Recently acquiRed New York New York Baltimore Santa Monica Washington

The Library of Professor Jim Draper The Jewellery Library of Ralph Esmerian Thomas Segal Gallery Library The Old Master Library of Professor Jean Luc Bordeaux The Library of Philip Conisbee

thomaS heneage art BookS 42 Duke Street St J ameS ’ S L onDon SW1Y 6DJ The foremost specialist art bookshop in the English speaking world. We focus on books for the art world from the ancient to the modern, and buy, sell and curate art libraries. We also deal in fine works of art associated with antiquarianism in the library. +44 (0)20 7930 9223

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Works on Paper from the 15th to the 20th century

441 Elm Street, South Dartmouth, MA 02748 Tel: +1 774 206 1024 or +1 212 249 1397 oldmaster@hill-stone.com

By appointment in New York City Over 40 years of Eclecticism and Contrariness in Trade Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin & du Tableau, Paris

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shakespeare’s play — CORIOLANUS Act V, scene iii — American c.1825 frances clifton, the maker, attended the Bethlehem female seminary in pA and either there or later at a different school worked this large lavish silk embroidery. it depicts the dynamic moment coriolanus’s wife, son, mother, and others, venture out from rome and successfully plead with coriolanus not to destroy the city.

AlwAys interested in purch Asing fine needlework

Forty Ferry Road  Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475  Tel: 860.388.6809  www.AntiqueSamplers.com  Hubers@AntiqueSamplers.com

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Stone Roberts

(b. 1951)

Race’s End: Mid-September Along the Mystic River, 2013–14 Oil on linen, 24 x 22 in. Signed and dated (at lower right): j.

stone roberts. / 2013/14

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William Bradford

(1823–1892)

Boston Harbor, 1859 Oil on wood panel, 18 x 24 in. Signed and dated (at lower right): Wm. Bradford /1859

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Hirschl & Adler

N E W YO R K 1 0 0 1 9 212.535.8810 H I R S C H L A N DA D L E R . C O M G A L L E RY @ H I R S C H L A N D A D L E R . C O M

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HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD. FINEST ENGLISH 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY FURNITURE

A George II Mahogany Double-Chairback Settee Circa 1765

836 BROADWAY NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003 212-477-0033 hydeparkantiques.com For the serious collector and true connoisseur

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A rare stoneware figure representing the Applied Arts, Villeroy & Boch, German, ca. 1900. 63.5 ins. high. Barbara Israel Garden Antiques specializes in the finest antique garden ornament and furniture from Europe and America. Call to inquire about our on-site ornament placement and design services. By Appointment • Katonah, N Y • 212-744-6281 • www.barbaraisrael.com Booth 52


JASON JACQUES GALLERY

Clement Massier c. 1900

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7TH FLOOR WA L L PA P E R B Y D E G O U R N AY

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KESHISHIAN

An extremely rare Arts & Crafts carpet, Donegal, Ireland. Circa 1900.

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Inlaid Sideboard by Harrison Webber (1858–1924) of Reading, PA, Circa 1900 An exceptional piece of art, this sideboard was constructed over twelve years by Harrison Webber, a Reading area carpenter. The board is an extravaganza of inlay, composed of more than 150,000 pieces comprising checkerboards, American flags, stars and other geometric patterns. Excellent condition. Height: 88�.

KELLY

KINZLE 717.495.3395

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LEBRETON

3307 SACRAMENTO STEET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118 PHONE 415 291 8484 LEBRETONGALLERY.COM

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24 East 84th Street • New York, NY 10028 212-628-7088 • www.levygalleries.com Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment

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REBECCA WARREN .....

Oil on canvas Attributed to John Brewster, Jr. (1766-1854) Hampton, Connecticut c. 1805

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"Fair Musicians" Silk on silk with watercolor Attributed to Miss Royce's School Hartford, Connecticut c. 1810

168 SOUTH MAIN STREET • PO BOX 103 • COLCHESTER, CT 06415 • (860) 537-2409 www.liverantantiques.com • e-mail: mail@liverantantiques.com

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Specializing in 20th Century Fine Art and Design

Important Elevator Surround From The Chicago Stock Exchange Dankmar Adler, Louis Sullivan and Winslow Brothers, USA 1893

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Japanese Ceramics: 1960 - Present Function vs Sculpture

JOAN B MIRVISS LTD

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SPECIALISTS IN AMERICAN ART FROM 1700 TO 1950 AND OLD MAPS FROM 1500 TO 1880

Union Pond, Williamsburgh, L.I. Winslow Homer (1836-1910). Lithograph printed in color, c.1862. Lith. By Thomas & Eno, 37 Park Row N.Y.

ONE OF THE MANY IMPORTANT AND RARE AMERICAN WORKS BEING OFFERED.

INC. OVER 100 YEARS OF BUYING, SELLING AND BUILDING AMERICAN ART COLLECTIONS

W W W.OLDPRI NTSHOP.COM KENNETH M. NEWMAN HARRY S. NEWMAN ROBERT K. NEWMAN 150 LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 30TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10016-8108 TEL 212.683.3950 INFO@OLDPRINTSHOP.COM

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P.O. Box 718, New Hope, PA 18938-0718 115 E. 72nd St., New York, NY 10021 By Appointment in NYC and New Hope 215-297-0200 • info@oldehope.com oldehope.com Booth 9


Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. DISTINCTIVE ANTIQUE RUGS SINCE 1976

Kashgar circa 1800 East Turkestan 7' 1" x 12' 5"

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Exhibition & Sale – Featuring the Dr. Robert J. Emry Collection Over the last 30 years Dr. Emry has been dedicated to collecting nomadic and village weavings from Persia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, The Caucasus and Afghanistan.

February 8 – 11, 2018 San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show Fort Mason Center, San Francisco

February 16 – April 10, 2018 Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. San Francisco

April 19 – 22, 2018 Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show The Navy Yard, Philadelphia

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 1,500 rugs online www.peterpap.com

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GERALD PETERS GALLERY®

Paul Wayland Bartlett (American, 1865-1925) Bear Tamer, 1887, bronze, 27 ½ x 13 ¼ x 16 ½ inches © 2018 Gerald Peters Gallery

24 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10075 | (212) 628 - 9760 | WWW.GPGALLERY.COM

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RONALD PHILLIPS FINE ANTIQUE ENGLISH FURNITURE

A HIGHLY IMPORTANT GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRROR BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE FROM HAREWOOD HOUSE 26 BRUTON STREET, LONDON W1J 6QL +44 (0)207 493 2341 ADVICE @ RONALDPHILLIPS.CO.UK RONALDPHILLIPSANTIQUES.COM

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Frank & Barbara Pollack American Antiques & Art

1214 Green Bay Road, Highland Park, IL 60035 Tel: 847.433.2213 Cell: 847.922.5141 barbarapollack@comcast.net www.antiquesandfineart.com/bpollack

A Bold and Artfully Painted and Decorated Parcheesi Game Board Circa 1880 16¼" x 16½"

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INC. ESTABLISHED 1912

Antique Jewelry ~ Silver ~ Objets ~ Porcelain ~ Glass

480 PARK AVENUE at 58th STREET NEW YORK, NY 10022 • (212) 752-6166

NANTUCKET 2 S. Beach Street 508.825.8909

info@jrobinson.com

circa 1935

NEW YORK 480 Park Avenue 212.752.6166

NANTUCKET 2 S. Beach Street 508.825.8909

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A MASTERPIECE

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WILLIAM JENNYS

David A. Schorsch~Eileen M. Smiles

American Antiques

ANTIQUARIAN EQUITIES, INC. 358 MAIN STREET SOUTH, WOODBURY, CT 06798 TELEFAX: 203-263-2622 TELEPHONE: 203-263-3131 WWW.SCHORSCH-SMILES.COM EMAIL: CONTACT@SCHORSCH-SMILES.COM Booth 24


Herman Herzog Deer Leap Falls, Dingmans Ferry, PA

SCHWARZ www.schwarzgallery.com

1806 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 215 563 4887 mail@schwarzgallery.com Booth 35


Eat, Drink and Be Merry! • A William IV Silver Wine Cooler, London 1831 by Paul Storr • A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Candelabra, circa 1810 • A Charles I Silver Sweetmeat Dish, London 1633 by William Maddox • A George III Silver Epergne, London 1787 by Thomas Pitts • A Set of Twelve George III Silver Dinner Plates, London 1818 by Paul Storr • A Pair of George III Silver Goblets (one shown), London 1811; Maker’s Mark: IB • A James II Silver Beaker, London 1683; Maker’s Mark: AR

S. J. SHRUBSOLE CORP.

26 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028 • 212/ 753-8920 • Fax 212/ 754-5192 • www.shrubsole.com Established London 1912 • Established New York 1936 Booth 27


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Elle Shushan

Henry Bone, R.A. (British, 1755–1834) Jane, Duchess of Gordon enamel, inscribed, signed & dated 1825

Fine Portrait Miniatures 1600 Arch Street • Suite 1603 • Philadelphia, PA 19103 • 215-587-0000 • UK: +44 (0)7944 228886 www.PortraitMiniatures.com

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ROBERT SIMON FINE ART Exhibiting at Winter Antiques Show

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Gherardo Poli and Giuseppe Poli (florence 1657–1745 and florence 1704–1747 pisa)

A Performance from the Commedia dell’Arte set in a Piazza Oil on canvas, 22¼ x 36¼ in. (56.5 x 92 cm.) Detail

22 east 80th street, new york, ny 10075 t: 212.288.9712

rbs @ robertsimon.com www.robertsimon.com

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Spencer Marks

Fine Antique & 20th Century Silver www.spencermarks.com

Tiffany & Co. Unique iron candlesticks inlaid with gold, copper and silver exhibited at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle Spencer Gordon, III  Mark F. McHugh

P.O. Box 330, Southampton, Massachusetts 01073 (413) 527-7344 Member: The Art and Antiques Dealers League of America, CINOA & The Antique Dealers’ Association of America Booth 11


GALERIE ST. ETIENNE Representing the Estate of Anna Mary Robertson (“Grandma”) Moses

24 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 212-245-6734 gallery@ gseart.com www.gseart.com

Anna Mary Robertson (“Grandma”) Moses. A Blizzard (detail). Oil. 16” x 24”. © Grandma Moses Properties Co., N.Y.

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C A R O L L E T H I B AU T - P O M E R A N T Z A NTIQUE W ALLPAPER P ANELS • A RTS D ECORATIFS NEW YORK By Appointment Only TEL: +1 212 759 6048

carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com

P APIERS P EINTS A NCIENS PARIS

TEL: +33 6 09 05 35 98

5 quai Malaquais 75006 Paris - France T +33 1 43 54 51 16 M +33 6 77 11 27 24 galerie@annesophieduval.com

“Cole Porter” armchair by Jean Michel Frank, ca. 1928, provenance Rateau collection Gueridon table attributed to Albert-Armand Rateau, ca. 1925 One of four scenes from Joseph Dufour’s decor “Jardin Anglais”, ca. 1803 Booth 66


THROC KMORTON FINE ART

MAYA

Ruler/Shaman Hacha

600-900 CE, Hard Stone, H: 11 in. (Ex. Privat Collec tion, CA, 1980s)

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TILLOUGALLERY.COM On the Green, 39 West St, Box 1609 Litchfield, CT 06759 860-567-9693 jeffrey@tillouantiques.com Hours: Monday and Wednesday through Saturday: 10:30am to 5:00pm; Sunday: 11:00am to 4:30pm PETER TILLOU JEFFREY TILLOU

Rare Setter Dog Weathervane Attributed to E.G. Washburn and Co., New York. Ca. 1880-1900. Full body copper. Excellent untouched condition with exceptional verdigris surface. 16 ½”h x 33 ½”w x 4”d. Chippendale Four Drawer Chest Hartford County, Connecticut, ca. 1770. Cherry, pine and poplar secondary woods. Fine condition, minor repairs, original brass. The chest has an undermolded top above four graduated reverse-serpentine drawer fronts flanked by quarter columns. The case is blocked at the ends which conforms to the ogee bracket feet and top. Note the back ends of the back feet are shaped and conform to the lines of the inside of the backs of the front feet, a feature not commonly seen. The chest is highlighted with line inlay around the top, drawer faces, and quarter columns. 32 ½”h x 37”w (case), 19 ½”d. Booth 53


19 Crown Passage St James’s London SW1Y 6PP Tel: +44 (0)20 7495 1623 info@rupertwace.co.uk www.rupertwace.co.uk

SOUTH ARABIAN ALABASTER STELE 3rd century BC – 1st century AD Height: 35 cm Provenance: With Gimpel Fils gallery prior 1970s; Collection of Bruno Grunfeld, UK; Private collection UK, acquired 2014

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www.robertyoungantiques.com

Monumental Tower Clock Dial Reputedly from the Old Church, Waterloo. C.1800, 89.5� Diameter Booth 5


ON VIEW AT THE GALLERY

Masterworks of American Art on Paper, 1865 –1915 january 15 – february 9, 2018 Menconi + Schoelkopf presents the first of two exhibitions chronicling the growth of American works on paper, focusing on the leading artists in watercolor and pastel between the Civil War and World War I. Catalogue available

William J. Glackens (1870-1938) The Balcony, c. 1899 Sepia and black ink with white wash, 9⅝ x 12 inches Signed lower left center: W Glackens

John La Farge (1835–1910) Portrait of Faase, The Taupo of Fagaloa Bay, Samoa, 1891 Watercolor and gouache on board, 19¼ x 15½ inches Signed and inscribed at lower right: Taupo Faase Janry 1891 / Near Vaiala John LaFarge / Samoa 160

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Menconi + Schoelkopf 13 e 69 st, nyc 10021

212 879 8815161 info@msfineart.com

www.msfineart.com

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW

VETTING COMMITTEE Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING  ALICE LEVI DUNCAN  ROBERT YOUNG Armin B. Allen Alan Andersen Harry Apter Robert D. Aronson Craig Basmajian Eric W. Baumgartner Michele Beiny Harkins Carlo Bella Jean Bertoia Rich Bertoia Nancy Bialler Dilys E. Blum Joan Boening Graham Boettcher Giovanni Bucchi Jason Busch Russell Buskirk Michael Caffarella Steven J. Chait Sarah Coffin Michael Cohen Paul E. Cohen Thomas Colville Wendy A. Cooper Sean Corcoran Wes Cowan Kirtland H. Crump Leon J. Dalva Allan L. Daniel Barbara E. Deisroth Ulysses Grant Dietz John I. Dintenfass Dennis R. Dodds Alice Levi Duncan Consuelo W. Dutschke Linda Eaton James Elkind Ken Farmer Jackie Fay Elizabeth Feld Stuart P. Feld Donald Fennimore Daniel Finamore Mimi Findlay Peter Findlay Peter Finer

Jim Francis Michael Frost Ronald Fuchs II Jennifer Garland Ross Jasper Gaunt Judith Glass Dessa Goddard Joseph Goddu James B. Godfrey Titi Halle Gregory Hedberg Ariel Herrmann Edwin Hild Erica Hirshler Stacy C. Hollander Kim Hostler Robert Hunter Douglas Hyland Ryoichi Iida Barbara Israel Robert Israel Mark Jacoby Harmer Johnson Margot Johnson Daile Kaplan Bernie Karr Brian Kathenes Brian Kish Deborah E. Kraak Simeon Lagodich Martin P. Levy Michele Majer DeWitt Mallary Richard C. Malley Katherine Martin Tim Martin Lark Mason John Metcalfe Mary Cheek Mills Joan B. Mirviss Edward Munves Kirk J. Nelson Robert K. Newman Heather O’Donnell Lindsy R. Parrott Simon Phillips

Barbara Pollack Richard Rasso Simon Redburn Ann-Marie Richard Miguel Saco Paul Schaffer Peter L. Schaffer David A. Schorsch Larry Shar Cameron M. Shay Elle Shushan Rand Silver Robert Simon Peter Smorto Jeanne Sloane Jonathan Snellenburg Grace Snyder Elliott Snyder Douglas B. Stock Alan N. Stone Christopher Swan Peter Tillou Mark M. Topalian James W. Tottis Jonathan Trace Olaf Unsoeld Anthony Victoria Rupert Wace Roberta Waddell Michael Ward Leon Wender Mark West Gerard Widdershoven Roger Wieck Robert W. Wilkins Janet Zapata (December 15, 2017)

All the members of the Vetting Committee are authorities within their respective fields, and their impartial expertise affords the public the highest level of confidence in the fine and decorative arts offered at the 2018 Winter Antiques Show. Each Vetting Committee member represents himself or herself and does not represent or act as an agent of any institution or business. The process of vetting assures the purchaser that every item offered at the Winter Antiques Show has been authenticated through careful professional scrutiny, satisfies all vetting guidelines, and is accurately described on its label. As in years past, each exhibitor personally backs each item sold at the Winter Antiques Show with a certificate of guarantee and bill of sale, which includes full particulars of the item as found on the descriptive label. The discerning public may make this purchase with complete confidence. East Side House Settlement and the Winter Antiques Show Committee wish to thank the individuals listed above as well as all who have given their time and expertise in these procedures.

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Important Federal Highly Inlaid Cherrywood and Mahogany Tall Case Clock, Nathan Lumbard (1777–1847), Sturbridge or Sutton, Massachusetts, Circa 1800 Estimate $80,000–120,000

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EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT PROVIDING EDUCATION, INNOVATION AND RESULTS

. . . FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

East Side House Settlement is a community-based nonprofit organization providing education and social services throughout the Bronx and northern Manhattan. We believe that education is the key that enables all people to create economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their community. We enrich, supplement and enhance the New York City Education system and place post-secondary options within reach of students. We provide workforce development and career readiness training infused with technology to enable community participants to improve their economic status and lead more fulfilling lives.

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East Side House Settlement Board of Managers

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Chairman Philip L. Yang Jr. President Thomas H. Remien

East Side House Settlement Programs

Vice Presidents Courtney Booth Christensen Dolores O’Brien Miller Treasurer Richard E. Kolman Secretary Stephanie B. Clark Lorri J. Ahl Anabel Andon Lucinda Ballard Debra Del Vecchio Marvena Edmond William S. Elder Fay Gambee Mrs. Thomas Shircliff Glover Thaddeus I. Gray Wendy Holmes Barclay G. Jones III Mrs. Leslie Keno Stephen J. Ketchum George G. King Arie L. Kopelman Christopher LaSusa Michael R. Lynch Robert L. Meyer The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr. Robert Pondiscio Andrew P. Siff Elizabeth Donnem Sigety Mrs. Charles F. Smithers Richard Ziegelasch Honorary Members Robert F.R. Ballard* Mario Buatta Mrs. Roland W. Donnem Ms. Christine Janis Executive Director Daniel Diaz

Community Initiative

East Side House Partner Schools

ReadNYC Elementary Schools Early Childhood Services

PS 30 Wilton

Pre-Kindergarten Program

PS 43 Jonas Bronck School

Head Start

PS 49 Willis Avenue

Day Care

PS 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt

Family Literacy

PS 179 PS 369 Young Leaders Elementary School

Young Adult and Adult Services

Urban Scholars Community School

Social Services Program Senior Citizens Program

Middle Schools

Youth and Adult Educational Services Program

Entrada Academy

Financial Literacy Program

The Angelo Patri Middle School

Workforce Development

PS 18 Park Terrace

The School for Inquiry and Social Justice

Urban Institute Of Mathematics Community Technology Services Computer Classes

High Schools

Certification in Microsoft Office

Alfred E. Smith Young Adult Borough Center Arturo A. Schomburg Satellite Academy Bronx

Elementary and Youth Services

Bronx Haven High School

Attendance Improvement/Dropout Prevention

Bronx Regional High School

After-school and Evening Educational Programs Parent Engagement Services Post-secondary Planning & Readiness Community Schools Summer Day Camp

George Washington Educational Campus Young Adult Borough Center Health Opportunities High School High School for Excellence and Innovation Herbert H. Lehman High School Campus Mott Haven Community High School Mott Haven Educational Campus School for Tourism and Hospitality

Associate Executive Directors Khris Harrison Natalie Lozada

Colleges CUNY Bronx Community College CUNY Hostos Community College

*Past President

CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community Center

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EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT

The Heritage Society East Side House Settlement has established the Heritage Society, in which membership is offered to qualified donors based on their cumulative gifts through individual annual gifts, bequests, and other forms of creative giving. Our intention is to recognize and honor generous donors whose contributions are vital to the fulfillment of our mission and to the continued legacy of philanthropy, which has benefited East Side House for more than one hundred years. Members of the Heritage Society are invited to special seminars with a wide range of topics as well as special events, including those associated with the Winter Antiques Show. For a brochure and more detailed information please contact Laura Daley, Director of Development at East Side House Settlement: telephone 718-665-5250; fax 718 585-1433; or email: ldaley@eastsidehouse.org

Philanthropist ($250,000 and over) ANONYMOUS  ROBERT ALTMAN  ESTATE OF LOUIS W. BOWEN   ESTATE OF JOYCE GOLDEN ESTATE OF WILLIAM & ANN ZELL Patron ($100,000 to $249,999) W. GRAHAM ARADER III  MR. & MRS. MARVIN H. DAVIDSON  ESTATE OF C. WARREN FORCE  ESTATE OF BERENICE B. HETKIN  ESTATE OF JULIE KAMMERER RANDALL McCALLUM  MRS. EDMOND J. SAFRA  MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS JEAN L. & ROBERT A. STERN ENDOWMENT  PHILIP L. YANG JR. Sponsor ($50,000 to $99,999) MICHAEL BANK  MR. & MRS. CARL S. FORSYTHE III  MICHAEL GLEISSNER RICHARD B. HOLLAMAN  STEPHEN J. KETCHUM  ARIE L. KOPELMAN  JAMES F. McCOLLOM JR. THE HONORABLE EUGENE OLIVER JR.  GEORGE D. O’NEILL  THOMAS REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety Peter & Lenore Standish Rodney Strickland Joan P. Young Friend ($10,000 to $24,999) Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ames Jonathan Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Breck Frank Brunkhorst Mario Buatta Margaret M. Clucas Marina Rust Connor Robert A. Constable Sarah Lund Donnem John G. Duffy Lindsay Gruber Dunham Pamela Fiori Jean Fleischhacker Karen Kemp Glover Frances Goodwin Susan Gordon Thaddeus I. Gray Mimi & Peter Haas Fund Teresa Heinz Wendy Holmes & Kevin McAlister Christine Janis

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Barclay G. Jones III Paul Tudor Jones Mr. & Mrs. Mark Elliot Kingdon Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Valerie Anne Krieger Anuj Malhotra Stephen J. McCarthy Robert Meyer Morgan Stanley Dolores O’Brien Miller Peter Muller Mr. & Mrs. James N. Noonan Sally Phipps Emily Israel Pluhar Alexander & Suzanne Rhea Foundation Mark Schienberg Debora H. Schnappauf Andrew P. Siff Harvey Silverman Ruth Hall Smithers Nancy F. Solomon William W. Stahl Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wachenheim Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kingman Weld Glenn E. Whitmore William Zeckendorf

Michael Goedhuis

Supporter ($25,000 to $49,999) Dr. Darrick E. Antell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F.R. Ballard William Callanan Christopher J. Carrera Caxton Associates LP Kevin Cottrell Peter D’Angelo David L. Duffy & Marcelline Thomson Fay Gambee Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association Richard Green Sven Hsia Chandra Jessee David Long Elizabeth Valk Long Michael R. Lynch Jack C. McAlinden Estate of Cleo Lawson Mitchell John H. Reilly Jr. Candida Romanelli Estate of Joseph D. Ryle Francesco Scattone Stephen R. Seiter Jeffrey M. Siegal


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Foundations, Trusts, and Corporations East Side House Settlement would like to thank the following foundations, trusts, and corporations for their generous support in 2017.

$100,000 or more CLARK FOUNDATION NATIONAL CENTER FOR FAMILIES LEARNING ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION THE PINKERTON FOUNDATION TIGER FOUNDATION $25,000 or more ALTMAN FOUNDATION FRANCES L. & EDWIN L. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL FUND HAGEDORN FUND GLADYS AND ROLAND HARRIMAN FOUNDATION TEAGLE FOUNDATION $10,000 or more LILY AUCHINCLOSS FOUNDATION ROSE M. BADGELEY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION HARRIS MATHEWS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION HENRY AND LUCY MOSES FUND NEUBERGER BERMAN FOUNDATION TANAKA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION $5,000 or more THEODORE H. BARTH FOUNDATION COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CON EDISON EPSTEIN TEICHER PHILANTHROPIES HYDE AND WATSON FOUNDATION MUFG FOUNDATION THE TJX FOUNDATION UBER TECHNOLOGIES


EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT

Individual and Group Gifts President’s Circle ($5,000 or more) Renee Boyd Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch Thaddeus I. Gray Barclay G. Jones III Stephen J. Ketchum Arie L. Kopelman Leonard & Judy Lauder Robert Meyer Dolores O’Brien Miller Thomas Remien & Mary Anne Hunting Francesco Scattone Mrs. Charles F. Smithers Philip L. Yang Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Zeckendorf Sustainers ($2,500 to $4,999) Lorri J. Ahl AIG Lucinda C. Ballard Courtney & Gus Christensen Debra Del Vecchio William S. Elder Goldman Sachs Gives Wendy Holmes & Kevin McAlister IStar The John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation Robert Kaufman The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr. Elizabeth Donnem Sigety Richard Ziegelasch Supporters ($1,000 to $2,499) Kevin Atteson Dayton Carr Community Foundation of New Jersey Fay Gambee Karen Kemp Glover Hyde Park Antiques, Ltd. Richard E. Kolman Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Noonan Mr. Stuart Parker Patterson Companies Philip Colleck Ltd. Janet C. Ross Dr. & Mrs. John Ruttenberg Debora Schnappauf Neil Schneider Andrew P. Siff Linda Sylling


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Donors ($500 to $999) Emerson Charles Stephanie B. Clark Phil Clevenger Coach, Inc. Dialogue Direct Marvena Edmond The Ford Foundation Gideon Friedman Alice Hicks David Howard Hubert Company, LLC Christine Janis Joseph Lark Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Loening The Honorable Earle I. Mack Ana Maldonado Mrs. Anne McAlinden Mr. & Mrs. James Noonan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rittereiser Ruth H. Smithers Catherine Sweeney Singer Mr. & Mrs. Tom Tanis

Michael Goedhuis

Associates ($100 to $499) Alfred M. Abate Barbara Israel Garden Antiques David Barnfield Richard Barthelmes Christine Beckner Karolina Bizik Harry Bloodgood Jose Bonilla Justin Boye Lindsay Brachle Melanie Brown Racquel Brown Patricia Buckley Claire Burns Lamar Carter Elizabeth Castro Victor Charles Zamian Charles Niko Chiaparas Phillip Cockrell Thomas Cowperthwaite Jacob Crawford Matt Dahlman Charlotte Daley George Daniel Joe Dawson Maria Deam

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gambee Mr. & Mrs. Alberto DeGobbi Sue Devine Frances Diaz Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dimiero Martin Dooley Jessica Dooley Ms. Jude Duval Ms. Natalie Edie Jenny Emery Ms. Michelle Freedman Gemini Antiques Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Genardi Alok Ghai Ms. Ilana Greenberg Carolyn Hafez Colette Haider Ryan Hawke Sally Hollaman Sherree Hunte Ronald Jackson Matthew Jackson Tanya John Chantel Johnson Eula C. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John Kippax Linda Kitson Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Krinsky Thomas Krouwer Deborah Kweku Erin Langley Richard Leberman Antoinette Lee Mr. & Mrs. Deane Leonard David Lester Fred Lherisson Patricia Lortie Timothy Lynch Edward Martin Daniel McNamara Natalie Monteau Chris & Andrea O’Meara Louis Pacilio Malcolm Pease Greg Peisinger Mr. & Mrs. Thorne Perkin James Pierre-Glaude Adam Plotkin Jonathan Poullard Habib Rachidi Berta Reid Robert Simon Fine Art Vergentino Robles Zahaira Rodriguez

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Nicolas Rosello Mildred Roxborough Sade Rushin Simmons Lillian Salazar Georgina Schaeffer Mark Schwarz Richard Seltzer Martin Smallhorne Lisa Somar Laurence T. Sorkin Dariel Stack Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Stainman Eduardo Suarez Mr. David Sugano Alex Taylor Margaret Terry Dario Timotic Mr. & Mrs. Sean Tully Nadine Undy Mr. & Mrs. Danny C. Wharton Raymond Warren Christofer Wilhelm The William & Diana Romney Gray Family Foundation Keeron Wilson


East Side House Settlement

Success on the Rise:

Success by the Numbers Every Year:

96% early childhood students exceed New York State Language Acquisition Standards

10,000 individuals and families are served by

98% students increased reading skills through the ReadNYC summer literacy camp

1,000 students graduate from our high schools

East Side House programs

700 graduates are accepted to college

80% graduation rate

350 individuals are placed in jobs

80% of our graduates applied to college

200 senior citizens are served daily meals 209 children are provided a pre-school education

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At East Side House Settlement, we know that education

More than a century later, though our zip code has

is the most powerful force for change in any individual’s

changed, our mission has not. We bring education,

life. Our programs and services provide critical tools

innovation and opportunity to 10,000 residents

people need to move forward and create economic and

throughout the Bronx and northern Manhattan through

civic opportunities for themselves, their families, and

programs that truly change lives. Our resources provide

their communities. This formula has been changing lives

a necessary supplement to the public school system

since our establishment in 1891. Back then, the location

and bridge gaps in services for residents of every age

of need was the Upper East Side of Manhattan, serving

level. With more than 125 years of experience, East Side

a community of immigrants heavily impacted by poverty

House continues to see the return on our investment

and unemployment.

through the success of our participants.

CIRCLES OF SUCCESS


East Side House Settlement

Anabel Andon

Ryan Ansley

“There are so many ways East Side House changed things for me and for my family. Before this program, I didn’t see myself as my children’s teacher. Today, my kids are progressing and I now have the confidence to be a leader in my community.”

“When I was younger East Side House brought in a lot of guest speakers who had come where I come from, but who made something of their lives. I wanted to be able to improve myself like they did.”

East Side House Program: Family Literacy Program

East Side House Programs: After School Programs, Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School

Current Status: President of the Delegate Agency Policy Committee at East Side House

Current Status: Sophomore at Alfred University, studying Mechanical Engineering

When Anabel first heard about the Family Learning Program through her son’s East Side House Head Start class, she saw the program as a way to help her youngest son overcome his speech delay.

Ryan spent his life growing up in East Side House programs, both as a participant in an after-school program and a 2016 graduate of Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School. He explains that he can’t remember a time when East Side House hasn’t played a role in his life. From the many basketball games he played on East Side House teams, to the countless hours he spent with mentors, he said it molded him into the young man he is today.

Through involvement in the program, this mother of three, and daughter of Mexican immigrants, not only helped all her children improve their academics, but she stepped into a new role as a parent advocate and leader. Through the program’s various community service projects, she opened her eyes to the critical issues within her community. In addition to her dedication to community literacy, one she shares with East Side House staff, Anabel has spearheaded efforts on neighborhood safety and positive community building.

He credits East Side House with being the influence in his life that kept him from following in the footsteps of his friends: skipping school, engaging in community violence, or becoming court-involved. The positive mentoring he received from East Side House advisors and teen program staff at Mitchel Community Center helped him shape and achieve his goal of attending college. By absorbing and emulating success stories around him, Ryan became a standout student and was accepted to Alfred University.

Today she works within the community to inspire other parents to take an active role in their children’s education. She believes East Side House gives families the tools they need to make positive strides in their lives and recognizes the power East Side House brings to its community members.

During his freshman year, Ryan experienced challenges common to students learning the college ropes, and on a holiday break, he turned to the East Side House staff for help. His longtime mentors there gave him what seemed like tough advice at the time: to stick with it. Ryan took that advice, and it paid off. By the end of his freshman year, Ryan felt confident with his grades and more comfortable with the college experience.

She now feels equipped to support her children’s learning and has a foundation for involvement in their schools throughout their academic careers.

Ryan truly believes his success is the outcome of the East Street House community that stands behind him. This keen understanding has led Ryan to look for chances to lift up others around him while developing his own life plan. Not surprisingly, Ryan has found the opportunity to give back to East Side House, working for two years in the same after-school and summer programs he once benefited from as a participant.

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CIRCLES OF SUCCESS

Denzel Saunders

Xin Yi

“I am a man who turned my life around with the help of East Side House. They have been here with me every step of the way.”

“I believe I’m ready because of the enormous support received from East Side House. In the future as an alumnus, I want to share my experience with other East Side House students and help them achieve.”

East Side House Program: JobsPlus

East Side House Program: Lehman High School

Current Status: Business student at Borough of Manhattan Community College

Current Status: Freshman at Yale University, studying Mathematics

Denzel grew up as one of seven children born to a single mother. During elementary school, he entered the foster care system which left him feeling isolated. Although he often acted out in school, his teachers recognized him as a brilliant young person. One teacher took the time to teach him to play chess. He quickly excelled, winning tournaments and awards. The sense of pride he felt in mastering this mentally challenging game made him feel special and unique.

At 16, Xin and her mother immigrated to the United States from China. Xin, like many of our East Side House students whose families are not native English speakers, found herself becoming the household translator. Most teenagers would find this daunting, but Xin does not let any challenge get in her way. A driven student, Xin entered Lehman High School with an ambitious goal of one day attending an Ivy League college. She worked tirelessly to learn the English language, putting in extra hours reading, studying, and grasped any opportunity to learn. East Side House nurtured her work ethic and made sure she had the resources she needed to knock down any barriers that came her way. The staff helped her and her family navigate the college application and financial aid processes and put Xin in touch with Admissions staff at top tier schools.

However, as Denzel entered high school, daily social pressures began to weigh on him, pulling him down an unproductive path. Before he knew it, at the age of 16, Denzel had dropped out of school and joined a gang. At many points throughout his years of gang involvement, Denzel knew his life was in danger. He watched his friends as they were injured at the hands of community violence or got arrested. He knew he wanted to make a change.

By utilizing this support, Xin progressed academically, not only becoming a top student in her class, but a true and compassionate leader. Xin was also compelled to make a difference for others and find solutions to common problems at her school. After experiencing bullying herself, Xin became inspired to work with faculty and staff on an anti-bullying initiative. From this, she also created Girl’s Self Defense Club at Lehman High School, which East Side House helped fund. In the absence of a student council, Xin spearheaded a plan to create one, receiving funding from East Side House for the necessary supplies and resources. Not surprisingly, Xin’s leadership was recognized by her peers who voted her Student Council President.

Denzel admits that it was not until he learned he was becoming a father that his motivation to seek change became clear. A friend led him to East Side House, an introduction that he now believes changed the course of his life. At East Side House, Denzel was able to earn his high school equivalency diploma as well as develop a resume and work on interviewing skills. At the same time, Denzel developed a strong relationship with the staff who encouraged him to reach further and helped him apply to college. Realizing that college was an attainable goal, he also sought new opportunities to expand his professional skills through an East Side House internship as a Community Coach. Now, with a clear direction and a plan to move forward, he realizes the importance of being a positive role model for his daughter and for other East Side House students he mentors.

Her hard work paid off. Xin has been able to realize her true academic potential and earned her a spot in the Ivy League and a place in the hearts of all who know her.

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We celebrate Arie Kopelman’s tireless support of the East Side House Settlement and the Winter Antiques Show

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The Properly Dressed Window: Curtain Design OverTime a Winterthur Conference

MAY 15 –16, 2018 Join Winterthur staff, visiting scholars, designers, and fellow “textilians” for lectures and hands-on workshops.

For information, call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthur.org.

SAVE THE DATE! 55th Annual Delaware Antiques Show

N O V E M B E R 9–11, 2 018 Chase Center on the Riverfront Wilmington, Delaware

60 Exceptional Dealers— One of the Nation’s Top Shows! Enjoy Tax-Free Shopping

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Winter 2018 The Association salutes the Winter Antiques Show for its support of East Side House Settlement. www.SocialRegisterOnline.com

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Entrusted with quality consignments for generations • American & European Fine Art, Period Furniture & Decorative Arts • Native American Artifacts

SOLD $34,800 Walking Jackman by Ernest Trova

• Asian Art • 20th Century Design • Fine & Vintage Jewelry • Musical Instruments

SOLD $6,600 Mary Ann "Toots" Zynsky (American, B.1951)

SOLD $18,000 1787 Letter Signed George Washington

SOLD $26,400 Chester County, Pennsylvania Line & Berry Chest of Drawers SOLD $24,000 Russian Imperial Orloff Family Portrait by Cosroe Dusi (Italian, 1808-1859) SOLD $17,400 Gibson 1967-68 Flying V Guitar

SOLD $10,000 2.45 CT. Diamond Ring Columbus, Ohio

SOLD $12,000 Pennsylvania Hepplewhite Tall Clock "Jacob Guthard, Lebanon"

SOLD $13,200 1843 Needlework, S. Westbrook’s School

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Ferdinand V. Hayden & Thomas Moran, The Yellowstone National Park, and the Mountain Ranges of Portions of Idaho, Nevada, Colorado and Utah. Boston: L. Prang and Company, 1876 Estimate $250,000–350,000

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Catherine Sweeney Singer Executive Director, Winter Antiques Show  Welcome to the 2018 Winter Antiques Show!

In the Show’s sixty-fourth year, we welcome our loyal, continuing exhibitors as well as new exhibitors Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval, Hirschl & Adler Modern, Jason Jacques Gallery, Lobel Modern, Menconi + Schoelkopf Fine Art, Lillian Nassau, Spencer Marks, and returning exhibitors Peter H. Eaton and Joan R. Brownstein. We are grateful to Chubb, our Presenting Sponsor and Show sponsor for a twenty-second year. We welcome First Republic as a Supporting Sponsor and thank Brooks Brothers as well as our media sponsors.

Throughout the year, East Side House staff as well as the Show’s year-round volunteers—including the Winter Antiques Show Committee, Executive Committee, Dealers’ Committee, and the Vetting Committee—work to ensure the show’s success. We thank all who have contributed time and expertise to this year’s Show.

We thank Arie L. Kopelman as he becomes the first Chairman Emeritus of the Winter Antiques Show Committee. We (and I, for twenty-four years) have benefited from Arie’s guidance, support, creativity, enthusiasm, and generosity—especially with his ideas and time. We carry Arie’s legacy forward and thank Committee Co-Chairs Lucinda C. Ballard and Michael R. Lynch, Vice Chairs Jay E. Cantor, Courtney Booth Christensen, and Helen Frech Kippax, East Side House Settlement’s Board President Thomas Remien, Executive Director Daniel Diaz and his staff for their commitment to East Side House and the Winter Antiques Show. We thank the more than one hundred patrons from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for their support of this year’s loan exhibition, Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving for the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018. We thank the Museum’s Director Alexander Nyerges and his exemplary staff, especially Susan Rawles, Maya Erhardt and Shannon Petska. We thank Jay Cantor and exhibition designer Jeff Daly, my colleagues in planning the loan exhibitions.

We thank Anita Bassie and Tom Sokol at Group M Design, Keith Harrington at Phoenix Lithographic Corporation, and our Editor Donna Corbin for their excellent work on the Show’s catalogue. For her tenacity and dedication, we thank our Advertising Director Jill Bossert as well as all our advertisers. We thank Dan Meeker for the Show’s design and lighting, and Tin Can Studios for the floral designs. We thank Stephen Kennard and all at Canard for catering the more than one dozen events at this year’s Show.

We thank Associate Executive Director Michael Diaz-Griffith who, with myriad other responsibilities, oversaw in the Show’s graphic design, website, branding, and marketing campaigns. We thank our pro bono media placement agency, CHANEL PLUS, A WPP COMPANY Media Agency; our press and public relations team at Sharp Communications led by Magda Grigorian; and our designers at the Worx Group LLC and TrasaTerra.

We thank East Side House Director of Development Laura Daley and Show staff members led by S. Derek Caroll: Juan Acosta, Deldrick Green, Bethiana Ortiz, and Mapple Walker; the East Side House “Crew” led by David McCants: Rushworth Armstrong, Hartley D. Beckles, Federico Berrios III, Phil Davis, and Ary Tolerico; East Side House Volunteers Claudio Bertolucci, Jelane DaSilva, Chevon Deputy, Ruth Innis, Alice King, Cliff Love, Stephanie McCarthy, Christoph Marshall, James O’Donnell, Corey Punter, Jamila Quazi, Lalita Rozar, Cristina Tagliavia, Lola Thome, Winnie Walker, Alexandria Watson, Renault White, Robert Woods, and Marina Zogbi; and our experienced tellers led by Head Teller James Kroll: Gloria Boucher-Kinter, Olivia Kinter, Chris O’Neal, David Rigano, and Barbara Suter. We thank Show Management staff Ariel De Sal, Sophie Streitwieser, Courtney Walls, and our graduate student interns led by Gina Cashia. In his twenty-fourth year as Floor Manager, we thank John Reynolds. Many who contribute to the Winter Antiques Show’s success are acknowledged elsewhere in this catalogue. On behalf of East Side House Settlement and the Winter Antiques Show, thank you to all who have made this year’s show possible. Best wishes for 2018,

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AMANDA MARTIGNETTI The JFM Group LLC

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LUCINDA MAY Young Collectors Night Co-Chair

MELISSA BABINA The Worx Group LLC

JOHANNA McBRIEN Antiques & Fine Art

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JAMES McCONNAUGHY Winter Antiques Show Dealers’ Committee

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JOAN BOENING Winter Antiques Show Vetting Committee Co-Chair

JOANNA McNAMARA Chubb

JONATHAN BOOS Winter Antiques Show Dealers’ Committee

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JILL A. BOSSERT Advertising Director, Winter Antiques Show Catalogue

DANIEL MEEKER Daniel Meeker Lighting and Set Design

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MITCHELL MERLING PhD Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

SARAH BRAY Young Collectors Night Co-Chair

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CHRISTOPHER C. OLIVER Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

GREGORY CERIO The Magazine Antiques

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2018 WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW General Information The Winter Antiques Show office during the Show’s run is accessible through the front hall at the Park Avenue Armory. Any questions or concerns during the Show should be addressed by calling the Show Management Desk at (646) 619-6030, or by email to the Winter Antiques Show’s Executive Director, Catherine Sweeney Singer: catherine.sweeney.singer@gmail.com, or our Associate Executive Director, Michael Diaz-Griffith: mdg@winterantiquesshow.com.

East Side House Settlement—including its Board of Managers, employees, agents, and all Winter Antiques Show committees—assumes no liability for articles purchased or sold at the Show, nor does it bear any responsibility for the authenticity of articles in the Winter Antiques Show catalogue. Inquiries about East Side House and tickets for our special events can be addressed to Laura Daley, Director of Development, East Side House Settlement, 337 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454. You may also reach us by calling East Side House at (718) 665-5250 or see winterantiquesshow.com or eastsidehouse.org.

East Side House Settlement assumes no responsibility for the personal property of visitors. Lost and found articles should be reported to the Show office or to a security officer.

East Side House Settlement is grateful for your support of the Winter Antiques Show’s 64th year, and we look forward to seeing you next year at the 65th annual Winter Antiques Show, January 18-27, 2019.

The Show’s security regulations strictly limit the size and type of bag that may be carried onto the exhibition floor. All bags—including tote bags, shopping bags, briefcases, backpacks, and large purses—must be checked at the coat check. Baby strollers may not be permitted on weekends due to crowds. Smoking is not permitted. All merchandise purchased at the Winter Antiques Show must be accompanied by passes from the exhibitors from whom the items were purchased.

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Robert Simon Fine Art ...................................151 Spencer Marks ...............................................152 Galerie St. Etienne .........................................153 Tambaran ........................................................154 Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz &   Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval ......................155 Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc. ..........................156 Tillou Gallery ..................................................157 Rupert Wace Ancient Art ..............................158 Robert Young Antiques .................................159

Bard Graduate Center ...................................204 Florence Griswold Museum ............................52 George Washington’s Mount Vernon ............53 Olana Partnership ..........................................197 Preservation Society of Newport County ....205 Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library .........48

ANTIQUES & FINE ART DEALERS Appraisers Association of America ..............193 Associated Artists LLC ...................................164 Incollect.com ..........................................214, 215 Maison Felice .................................................168 Maison Gerard ...............................................167 New York Design Center ...............................170 Robert Reinhart Fine Art ...............................171 Wartski ............................................................169 LIGHTING & REPRODUCTIONS Chadsworth Columns ....................................191 Charles Edwards Antiques ....................173, 175 INTERIOR DESIGNERS, DECORATORS & ARCHITECTS Cavallo/Mirror Fair ...........................................55 Charlotte Moss ................................................50 Cullman & Kravis ..............................................45 Drake/Anderson ..............................................39 Eric J. Smith Architect ...................................199 Ferguson & Shamamian ..................................51 G.P. Schafer Architect.................................... 4, 5 Historical Concepts......................................... 49 John B. Murray Architect ................................44 Peter Pennoyer Architects ........................40, 41 Ralph Harvard ..................................................46 Thomas Pheasant ............................................57 INSURANCE, LEGAL & FINANCIAL Chubb ................................................ Back cover Crystal & Company ........................................196 Fox Rothschild LLP ........................................219 Goldman Sachs ................................................42 Northeast Acquisitions ..................................187 Sound Point Capital Management L.P. ........186 19/19 Investment Counsel ............................199 LUXURY RETAIL Bloomingdale’s ................................................20 Brooks Brothers .........................................24, 25 Bulgari ................................ Inside front cover, 1 Chanel ..............................................................10 Classic Sofa ........................................................2 Elizabeth Locke Jewels .....................................3 Neiman Marcus Group ....................................12 Prosecco DOC ....................... Inside back cover Saks Fifth Avenue ............................................38

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