Nov 10 2008

Herter Brothers Ebonized Fall-Front Desk

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herter-brothers-fall-front-desk Herter Brothers Ebonized Fall-Front DeskSloans & Kenyon out of Chevy Chase, MD will be putting the ebonized Herter Brothers desk to the right up for sale on November 16th.  The back is stamped with the “Herter Bro’s” moniker, so you can be assured that this is the real deal.

The front of the desk is inlaid with “grapevines, stylized chrysanthemums and butterfly, in light satinwood or maple”, according to S&K.  The listing does not mention if the desk’s original “H” key has survived to be a part of the sale.

Bidding is expected to be strong with an expected range of $40,000 to $60,000 with a starting price of $20,000.

I don’t recommend storing the family crayons in this one.

More at the listing for the desk.  Sloans and Keyon will also be selling this ebonized writing table, thrice-signed by Herter Brothers.

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Nov 05 2008

10-Piece Belter Parlor Set at Bob Courtney November 8th

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henry-clay-parlor-set 10-Piece Belter Parlor Set at Bob Courtney November 8th

Bob Courtney Auctions has a sale coming up on on Saturday, November the 8th that will include the six brethren to the above four John Henry Belter side chairs.  The complete set is being categorized as following Belter’s “Henry Clay” pattern.

The issue that I have with this set (not even having looked at condition yet) is that it appears to be an incongruous marriage with an un-Henry Clay suite.  Aside from the fabric variations and the inexplicably large number of ten pieces (nine of which are chairs), some of the side chairs have a distinctly different design than those above.

I did some initial digging before vacation to try to unravel the pattern of the chairs that I don’t see as pure Henry Clay but ran out of time, so maybe someone with deeper Belter knowledge can enlighten us.  The chairs in question are below.  A glance at THE Henry Clay reference set that started the pattern is all you need in order to see the variation in the seat back.

What we may have is a few chairs that don’t fit a particular pattern but are an ancestor of, descendant of, or variation on the Henry Clay pattern (with some Rosalie).  Some more digging would tell me for sure and if they are not meant to be together, this is an example of a large set that I wouldn’t get agida over if someone decided to split it up post-sale.  I would bet good money that it will be split by it’s next owner.  Courtney should or might have even thought of doing so.

belter-mystery-chairs-300x191 10-Piece Belter Parlor Set at Bob Courtney November 8th

Anyway, there is more to see in this sale and while it is still pending you can see a selection of items from it below including a signed Karpen Art Nouveau set from 1906-1911 (thanks, Emily Rose, for that info), some “RJ Horner” chairs that are more likely also Karpen (see here to compare), a great Belter window seat, a questionable Roux attribution (did Roux ever really do Atlas figures? not that I’ve seen), a Meeks sofa, an Aesthetic cabinet that they attribute to Herter Brothers, as well as a “Hunzinger” hall tree that mysteriously looks like a Merklen knockoff (I don’t think it is actually made by either), and more.  Something for everyone …

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Sep 28 2008

Yesterday’s Fontaine Sale Encourages Me

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belter-pierce-carved-chair-178x300 Yesterdays Fontaine Sale Encourages MeI’m encouraged by some of the prices realized at the Fontaine sale yesterday.  Here’s a sampling of some of the healthy results:

  • Meeks Hawkins sofa - $10,000
  • “Pottier & Stymus” Aesthetic Sideboard - $12,000
  • Meeks  Rosewood Etagere - $50,000
  • Belter 3-piece Milwaukee parlor set - $21,000
  • Pierce-carved Belter slipper chair - $17,000 (expected $6-8k)
  • “R.J. Horner” Library Table - $15,000 (interesting side-story)

Some of the items had some questionable attributions and the bidders affirmed that message with their bidding:

  • Pair of Herter Brothers twin bedsteads - $1,250 for the pair
  • Thomas Brooks marble-top table - $1,000

Some items did disappoint and Jelliff items were in that category:

  • John Jelliff triple-back sofa - $1,750 (we’ve seen it sell for $5,750)
  • Jelliff three-piece parlor set - $2,000

Following on my concern about some of the attributions, the basis of the Pottier & Stymus attribution for the sideboard was:

This piece has a 5 digit number on the back (10278) indicative of the work of Pottier & Stymus

I don’t know about you, but I can’t imagine that P&S were the only makers that had 5-digit inventory numbers of the tens of thousands of shops in the world at the time.

Overall, however, I think the sale showed that the good stuff is still selling well (despite Wall Street tumult) and anything below that level is scraping by.

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