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Monday, October 7, 2013

The Collection of Niki & Joe Gregory At Sotheby’s New York 24 OCTOBER 2013

Sotheby's will offer furniture, decorative art and fine art from The Collection of Niki & Joe Gregory in a dedicated auction on 24 October 2013 in New York. The sale represents the contents of the Gregorys' home on Lloyd Harbor in Huntington, New York, featuring exquisitely-maintained examples of important English furniture from some of the most notable cabinet-makers, along with European porcelain and decorations. The collection will be on exhibition in Sotheby's York Avenue galleries beginning 18 October, alongside the auction of Important English & European Furniture. In addition, a selection of Old Master paintings from the collection will be offered in Sotheby’s Old Masters Week auctions in January 2014.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE GREGORY COLLECTION

An important Queen Anne brass-inlaid stained burr maple and yewwood desk-and-bookcase attributed to Coxed and Woster

circa 1715

Estimate $200/400,000

An important George III ormolu-mounted kingwood, tulipwood and fruitwood marquetry commode attributed to Pierre Langlois

circa 1765

Estimate $80/120,000



A fine George III inlaid mahogany and fruitwood marquetry breakfront bookcase in the manner of Mayhew and Ince

circa 1775

Estimate $100/150,000



An important polychrome-decorated inlaid satinwood D-shaped commode

circa 1785

Estimate $80/120,000



An important pair of George III polychrome-painted satinwood and parcel-gilt white-painted D-shaped pier tables in the manner of Thomas Chippendale

circa 1780

Estimate $150/250,000



OLD MASTERS WEEK 2014



Bartholomeus Assteyn

A Still Life of Grapes, Cherries, Peaches and Other Fruit in a Basket, with a Rose and a Dragonfly on a Stone Ledge

Estimate $60/80,000



Robert Léopold Leprince

View of the Park of Château de Neuilly

Estimate $50/70,000



John Glover

York Minster

Estimate $50/70,000


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*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium and prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium.



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