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World Record Fitz Hugh Lane Painting; $3,852,500
American & European Paintings & Prints
Colleene Fesko, Director
This department specializes in American and European paintings, prints, select sculpture and photography. Recent highlights include several Fitz Hugh Lane works, such as Boston Harbor at Sunset (sold for $827,500), Sunset at Gloucester Harbor ($3,302,500), View of West Beach, Beverly, Massachusetts, Sunset ($3.85 million -- the world record for the artist and for any object sold in the U.S. outside New York); James Earle Fraser's End of the Trail ($277,500); American 19th century school Portrait of a Girl in Red ($123,500); Paul Henry’s Scene on the Aran Island ($77,300 -- an American auction record for the artist); a sculpture by Camille Claudel, Bust of Auguste Rodin ($51,750); Mabel Woodward's A Day at the Beach ($59,700); and Fausto Zonaro's Crossing the Harbor ($54,050).


Federal Painted Chairs; $178,500
American Furniture & Decorative Arts
Stephen L. Fletcher, Director
This specialty department offers American formal and country furniture and decorative arts, including folk art, paintings, rare clocks, Shaker furniture, American textiles and needlework, silver, early glass and marine art. Highlights include a rare three-drawer Shaker blanket box with its original brilliant red paint from Enfield or Canterbury, New Hampshire (sold for a record $140,000); a yellow Shaker oval carrier from Canterbury, New Hampshire (a record $28,750) -- both examples of a single owner’s world record auction of Shaker furniture and objects; a Massachusetts Chippendale mahogany carved slab table ($222,500); a pair of Federal painted and decorated oval-back side chairs made for Elias Hasket Derby ($178,500); Portrait of a Brunette Woman..., by Ruth W. Shute and Samuel A. Shute ($145,500); and a Federal mahogany inlaid breakfast table attributed to William Whitehead ($134,500).


Eskimo Hunting Hat; $63,500
American Indian & Ethnographic Art
Douglas Deihl, Director
This specialty department features American Indian pottery, textiles, carvings, beadwork and other examples of Native art. Highlights include sepia tone cartes-de-visites of Chippewa and Sioux images (sold for $46,000), and a Northwest Coast Tlinglit basket ($23,000). Most recently, the department achieved record sales with a Southeastern silk embroidered tanned deerskin coat and leggings ($44,850); an Eskimo polychrome wood hunting hat ($68,500); and a Classic Central Plains beaded hide and tacked cradleboard ($59,700).



Rhinoceros Libation Cup; $41,400

Asian Works of Art
James Callahan, Director
This specialty department presents Asian furniture and decorative arts. Highlights include a rich green jadeite rectangular censer and cover (sold for $21,850); a substantial white jade vase ($32,200); a large rhinoceros horn libation cup ($41,400); a 19th century netsuke of a rat grooming itself ($24,150); and the print, c. 1831-33, Travelers on the Bank of the Omagawa by Kuniyoshi ($34,500).

Rare Copy of "Red Lined Map"; $60,800
Books & Manuscripts
Stuart Whitehurst, Director
Specializing in books, manuscripts and documents, this department presents one auction annually. Highlights include John James Audubon's Birds of America..., 1860 Bien Double Folio edition, (sold for $118,000); a two-volume "Atlas Maior Terrarum Orbis Imperia" compiled by Johann Baptist Homann, c. 1720 ($64,000); a copy of "The Red Lined Map" -- a 1775 map of the British Colonies in America by John Mitchell, so called for the lines added in red ink to delineate the boundaries of the newly recognized United States ($60,800); a George Washington secretarial letter signed ($34,500); a Civil War Carte-de-Visite album ($25,300); and William Henry Pyne's The History of the Royal Residences, 1819 ($5,750).

Wedgwood Queen's Ware Frog Service Dessert Plate; $19,550
Ceramics
Stuart G. Slavid, Director
This specialty department offers fine ceramics featuring nationally recognized collections. Highlights include a Louis Solon decorated pâte-sur-pâte vase, which drew international attention (sold for a record $55,200); an additional pâte-sur-pâte vase ($20,700); an important Wedgwood Queen's Ware frog service dessert plate ($19,550); a Minton majolica fish-form teapot and cover ($32,200); and an important Wedgwood "Emile Lessore" decorated Queen's Ware two-handled floor vase ($16,100).

Hermes Burgundy Alligator Kelly Bag, c. 1992; $9,200
Couture & Textiles
Kerry Shrives, Director
Skinner has successfully featured couture and designer clothing and accessories in auctions of fine jewelry in the past, and is pleased to announce the expansion of this category in December of 1999. The auctions will feature fashion merchandise that represents high quality 20th century design. Designers of interest include Chanel, Hermes, Gucci, Fortuny, Rudi Gernreich, Courreges, Norell, YSL, Dior, Pucci, and Judith Leiber, to name a few. Highlights of previous auctions have included a gown designed by Catherine Walker and worn by Diana, Princess of Wales (sold to benefit a homeless shelter for $23,000); an Hermes burgundy alligator Kelly bag, c. 1992 ($9,200); a Cartier Art Deco silk moiré clutch handbag ($2,070); and a Fortuny "Delphos" dress, c. 1950 ($1,495).


Rococo Revival Walnut Etagere; $3,795
Discovery
Kerry Shrives, Director
Discovery auctions are featured monthly in a two-day format, and focus on estate property in an intermediate price range. Offering a variety of collecting categories culled from Skinner's sixteen specialty departments, these auctions include: 18th, 19th and 20th century furniture and decorative arts, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco and 20th century design furniture and accessories, Asian works of art, advertising, ephemera and Civil War items, clocks, jewelry, collectibles, paintings, prints and works on paper, and oriental rugs and carpets.

American Renaissance Revival Table; $19,550
European Furniture & Decorations
Stuart G. Slavid, Director
This specialty department offers English and Continental furniture and decorative arts, paintings, silver, tapestries, 19th century American furniture, decorations, and decorative rugs and carpets. Highlights include an American Renaissance Revival gilt bronze mounted rosewood, marquetry and marble inset center table, attributed to Pottier & Stymus, New York City (sold for $19,550); a Berlin porcelain ormolu mounted presentation vase ($41,400); and a pair of Regency terrestrial and celestial library globes by Cary's of London ($24,150).

Van Cleef and Arpels Art Deco Watch; $16,100
Fine Jewelry
Gloria Lieberman, Director
Offering antique and estate jewelry and watches, this specialty department presents four auctions annually. Highlights include an alexandrite pendant, (sold for a world record $352,000); an Art Deco ruby ring, centered by an oval ruby and flanked by a row of round diamonds in a platinum mount, signed Cartier ($277,500); a 6.77 ct. marquise diamond ring ($51,750); a modern round brilliant-cut diamond of 11.00 ct. ($49,450); an 8.83 ct. pear-shaped diamond ring ($48,300); a natural pearl lavalier ($18,975); an Art Deco enamel and crystal lapel watch by Van Cleef and Arpels ($16,100); a one-of-a-kind gold charm bracelet given by President John F. Kennedy to his daughter Caroline with the image of her pony and the inscription "Macaroni" ($6,325); and an Art Deco diamond and gem-set band bracelet, signed Cartier ($105,900).


Continental Giltwood Mirror with Hebrew Text; $47,150
Judaica
Kerry Shrives, Director of Fine Judaica
Skinner is one of the few auction houses worldwide to hold auctions devoted exclusively to fine Judaica. All manner of Jewish ceremonial items are offered including manuscripts, spice boxes, kiddush cups, artwork and textiles. Highlights in Judaica include a Pentateuch (Hebrew Bible), Mannheim, 1740-42, manuscript in five volumes (sold for $145,500); a Siddur (Prayerbook), Vilna, 1827, manuscript in an enameled binding ($56,350); an unusual Continental giltwood mirror, ornately carved and inscribed with Hebrew blessing ($47,150); and an oil painting, The Marriage Broker, by Boris Schatz in the original Bezalel metal frame ($25,300).

Fine French Violoncello by J.B. Vuillaume; $100,400
Musical Instruments
David Bonsey, Director
Skinner has offered regular auctions dedicated to fine musical instruments since 1987. Highlights include a fine Italian violin by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, Parma, circa 1770 (sold for $288,500); a violin by Alessandro Gagliano, Naples, 1709 (a record $200,500); a violin by Camillus Camilli, 1740 (a record $180,100); a violoncello by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, circa 1860 ($100,400); a gold mounted violin bow by Jean-Marie Persois (a record $49,450); a silver mounted violin bow by Nicolas Maire, Paris (a record $25,300); a "New York" model arch-top guitar by John D'Angelico, 1939 ($21,850); an arch-top guitar by Elmer Stromberg, Boston, c. 1953 ($18,400); and a guitar style O-45 by C.F. Martin and Company, Nazareth, 1927 (a record $16,100).



Southwest Caucasian Verneh; $19,550
Oriental Rugs & Carpets
Gary Richards, Director
This speciality department specializes in Oriental rugs, carpets and distinctive tribal weavings. Highlights include a Star Kazak (sold for a world record $157,500), a Baluch prayer rug (an auction record $20,700), and a Caucasian Verneh ($19,550).


Tiffany & Co. Soup Tureen & Underplate; $28,000
Silver
Stuart G. Slavid, Director
Specializing in Georgian and fine Early American silver, Skinner's Fine Silver department offers 17th - 20th silver from elaborate showroom to very simple table pieces, including Tiffany, Gorham, and Shiebler. Silver is also offered in Skinner's European & Continental and American Furniture & Decorative Arts auctions and in other specialty auctions throughout the year. Of Skinner's significant Fine Silver highlights, one item of special note is a Gorham Martele 18kt gold five-piece tea and coffee service ($43,700), one of two Martele gold tea sets made for the 1900 Paris Exposition, engraved with the Badge of the Order of St. Andrew. According to family legend, the service was owned in the early 1900s by a Russian expatriate relative of the Romanov family, who is said to have added the crests in the 1920s. Additional highlights in Fine Silver include a Tiffany "Chrysanthemum" sterling flatware service in a fitted mahogany chest
($26,450); a George IV silver and cut glass epergne, c. 1805, with a
detailed regimental inscription ($14,375), and a Gorham sterling and
mixed metal Aesthetic Movement pitcher ($10,350).


Ideal Mohair Teddy Bear, $13,800
Toys, Dolls & Collectibles
Nick Hawkins, Director
This specialty department offers two auctions annually of 19th and 20th century toys and dolls. Highlights include a rare Carpenter Burning Building -- one of 12 known to exist (sold for $29,900); "Clown on Globe" mechanical bank by J. & E. Stevens, price realized ($26,450); a horse drawn four-seat brake by Pratt and Letchworth ($18,400); two Ideal light yellow mohair Teddy bears, circa 1905 -- each lot accompanied by four photographs of the Aanon sisters of Easthampton, Connecticut with their bears ($13,800 and $10,925, respectively); a Kammer & Reinhardt Gretchen, a 1909 bisque head character doll ($11,500):and a Steiff ginger mohair teddy bear, c.1905 ($14,950).


Grueby Lamp with Tiffany Studios Crocus Shade; $37,950
20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts
Jane Prentiss, Director
This department specializes in art glass and lamps, Arts and Crafts, Art Deco and Modern period furniture and decorative arts. Highlights include a Tiffany Studios Laburnum table lamp (sold for $129,000); Frank Lloyd Wright walnut library table ($85,000); Tiffany Studios geometric glass and bronze floor lamp ($74,000); Tiffany favrile narcissus paperweight vase ($34,500); Thomas Webb old ivory cameo glass vase designed by George Woodall ($23,000); Rene Lalique opalescent vase Deux Anneaux Lezards ($21,850); Marblehead tile frieze (a record $21,850); Gustav Stickley lady's desk (a record $29,900); a monumental Weller Aurelian vase from the 1904 St. Louis Exposition ($112,500); a cloud-form sofa designed by Isamu Noguchi for Herman Miller Co. ($31,050); and two Rookwood Pottery art tiles, 1894, by Albert Valentien ($19,550).