The Chimneys: The Estate of Allan Goldman

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  • Location New York, NY 10128
Dates

Sale Starts

Wed
Mar 26
10am

Sale Ends

Wed
Mar 26

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-Landmark Auction of The Chimneys: The Estate of Allan Goldman on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at 10am
-Important English & Continental Furniture, Decorations & Art from the Collection of the Famed Real Estate Investor
-Historic Mansion on Long Island's Gold Coast Decorated by the Renowned Design Firm Cullman & Kravis

NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle is honored to auction The Chimneys: The Estate of Allan Goldman on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at 10am. This landmark, single-owner sale will present the over 200 lots of exceptional English and Continental furniture, decorations and paintings from The Chimneys, the historic mansion of real estate investor Allan Goldman (1943-2022) in Mill Neck on Long Island’s Gold Coast.

The Collection
Decorated by the renowned New York design firm of Cullman & Kravis, The Chimneys showcased a remarkable collection of elegant furniture and decorations providing a captivating glimpse into the opulent Gatsby era of the 1920s when the home was constructed. Assembled through acquisitions from prominent dealers and at auction, the collection is highlighted by a set of four Louis XV giltwood fauteuils stamped Tilliard. Jean Baptiste Tilliard, maître in 1717, belonged to one of the most important families of Parisian chairmakers in the 18th century (est. $40,000-60,000). Also noteworthy is an elaborately carved George II giltwood mirror said to be commissioned for James MacDowell, Edinburgh, Scotland (est. $20,000-30,000). A dazzling French Empire gilt bronze and cut glass thirty-light chandelier measures an impressive six feet in height (est. $10,000-15,000).
Vasily Grigorievich Malyshev.Miriam EscofetJules César Denis Van LooAfter Francois BoucherEfim (Yefim) Evseevich RubinItalian SchoolFollower of Jusepe de RiberaFrank C. PenfoldFlemish SchoolRobert Lewis La HotanAustrian SchoolJohn Thomas PeelPaul Louis Oudart (1796-1860) after Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840)Consulat Carved Mahogany ArmchairPair of Gothic Style White Painted Side Chairs With Blue Velvet UpholsteryContinental Walnut, Mahogany and Bronze Mounted MirrorItalian Carved White Marble Figure of a Young BoyPair of Floral Upholstered Tufted Club ChairsPair of Regency Bronze Mounted Rosewood Chinoiserie Decorated TablesVictorian Style Upholstered OttomanPair of Gothic Style Patinated Bronze and Sienna Marble Five-Light TorcheresPair of Chinese Porcelain Vases Mounted into LampsPair of Blanc de Chine Porcelain Figures of StorksChinese Five-Piece Enameled Porcelain GarnitureSet of Four Continental Neoclassical Painted and Parcel-Gilt Wall BracketsLouis XVI Marble Inset Mahogany Tilt Top GueridonGeorge III Wax Portrait Medallion of MichelangeloPair of Continental Neoclassical Malachite and Gilt Metal UrnsSet of Six Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Three-Light Wall SconcesPair of Chinese Sang de Boeuf Glazed Porcelain LampsGeorge III Style Leather-Inset Mahogany Partner's Pedestal DeskItalian Baroque Style Scagliola Inlaid TopPair of Continental Painted and Parcel Gilt MirrorsFrench Empire Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Thirty Light ChandelierSet of Six George III Giltwood ArmchairsPair of Modern Upholstered SofasPair of Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Jars Mounted as LampsGeorge I Gilt-Gesso Side TablePair of French Polychrome Delftware Vases and Covers, Retailed by TiffanyPair of Gien Blue and White Faience Footed UrnsCharles X Gilt Bronze Mounted Karelian Birch EtagereLouis XV Gilt-Bronze Mounted Gilt-Tooled Brown Leather Lined Amaranth Bureau PlatTransitional Louis XV/XVI Style Tulipwood and Satinwood Side TableA library of finely bound books, including sets of Poe, Dickens, and TwainPair of Baccarat Crystal Celimène Pattern VasesModern Upholstered SofaPair of Upholstered Lounge Chairs and OttomansGeorge III Style Mahogany Tea TableGeorge III Style Mahogany Tea TablePair of George III Gilded Papier Mache Two-Light GirandolesRegency Style Parcel-Gilt Rosewood Center TableGeorge III Satinwood Writing TableGeorge III Style Mahogany Decanter StandPair of George III Style Part Ebonized Yew Wood Tilt-top Candle StandsGeorge III Giltwood MirrorFrench Sevres Style Gilt-Bronze and Red Ground Porcelain Mantle ClockPair of Chinese Canton Enamel Vases Mounted as Table LampsSouth East Asian Bronze Bust of BuddhaVictorian Style Giltwood MirrorLouis XV Style Giltwood FrameContinental Elm and Walnut Trestle TableSet of Eight George III Style Walnut and Elm Windsor ChairsContinental Neoclassical Part Ebonized and Parcel-Gilt Mahogany MirrorAn English William and Mary Style Seaweed Marquetry Longcase ClockContinental Birch Pot CupboardSouth East Asian Bronze Figure of a BodhisattvaPair of George III Style Parcel-Gilt Walnut Demilune Console TablesPair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Metal and Green Marble Table LampsSet of Six Chinese Pith PaintingsEmpire Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Mahogany Fire ScreenChinese Export Famille Verte Porcelain Fish BowlNapoleon III Giltwood Pier MirrorNapoleon III Boulle Brass Inlaid and Gilt-Bronze Mounted Ebonized Writing TableGeorge III Giltwood ArmchairRegency Mahogany Diminutive Sofa TablePair of Regency Gilt and Patinated-Bronze Mounted Mahogany Side CabinetsPair of Louis XVI Style Gilt and Patinated-Bronze ChenetsSix Tiffany & Co. Gilt Sterling Silver Floral StemsPair of Empire Style Gilt and Patinated-Bronze Urn-Form LampsLouis XVI Ormolu-Mounted Kingwood Bureau-PlatFramed Tapestry of Two Figures in 18th Century DressPair of Decorative Leather Painted PanelsPair of George III Giltwood ArmchairsPair of Chinese Porcelain Cannister LampsGeorge II Mahogany Triple Top Fold Over Games TableGeorge III Cream Painted and Parcel Gilt MirrorLouis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Marquetry Inlaid Tulipwood Bureau PlatPair of George III Giltwood Window BenchesTwo Upholstered ArmchairsVictorian Papier Mache Tray on Later StandGeorge III Style Painted Pembroke TableGeorge II Parcel Gilt Walnut Linen PressEmpire Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Mahogany Console TableRegency Part Ebonized Giltwood MirrorEmpire Revival Bronze Mounted Mahogany Dressing TableFrench Empire Style Bronze Mounted Mahogany ArmchairFrench SchoolRoyal Copenhagen Porcelain Floor VasePair of Empire Style Gilt-Bronze Mahogany DaybedsEmprie Style Gilt-Metal Mounted Marquetry Inlaid Mahogany Center TableSet of Art Nouveau Rococo Style Mahogany Dining ChairsGiovanni Battista Falda (1648-1678)Louis Philippe Gilt-Bronze Mantle ClockTransitional Louis XV/XVI Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Marquetry Inlaid Mahogany CommodeModern Upholstered SofaNapoleon III Porcelain Mounted Gilt Bronze and Champleve Enamel ClockLouis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Tulipwood BureauplatPair of Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze and Marble Urns With CoversEmpire Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Mahogany Floor LampSuite of Japanese White Painted FurniturePair of Large Herend Porcelain Green Fishnet Roosters Mounted as LampsAfter William Hayes (1735-1802)Blanc de Chine Porcelain Figure of a RoosterLouis XV Style Cream Painted CanapeLouis XVI Style Painted and Parcel Gilt CanapeChinese Silk Embroidered PanelsLouis XV Style Painted Prayer BenchPair of Modern Upholstered ArmchairsSet of Four George III Style Giltwood Two-Branch Wall-LightsTwo Baccarat Glass Animal Figures Designed by Robert RigotPair of Derby Porcelain Shell-Shaped DishesGroup of Baccarat Glass "Harmonie" Pattern Bar GlassesHerend Porcelain "Luxurious Butterfly" Pattern Espresso Set for Two PeoplePair of Thomas Goode Sevres Style Hand-Painted Porcelain Cache PotsAssembled Lomonosov Porcelain "Cobalt Net" Pattern Tea ServiceLomonosov Porcelain "Cobalt Net" Pattern Tea ServiceRoyal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group Titled "The Handkiss"Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group Titled "Fairytale III"Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group Titled "Ali & Peribanu"Group of Nine Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures of Danish Children in Regional CostumeUpholstered Iron BenchRoyal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group of Women in National CostumeGroup of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain FiguresGroup of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain FiguresPair of Limoges Porcelain "Fou-Tchéou" Pattern Cache PotsRaynaud Ceralene Porcelain "Les Oiseaux" Pattern Dinner ServiceGroup of Tiffany & Co. Glass "Pinstripe" Pattern Bar GlassesTwo Large Murano Green Translucent and Gold-Flecked Pink Glass Covered JarsPair of English Porcelain Imari Shell-Shaped DishesGroup of Colorless Glass Table ArticlesPair of Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Vases as LampsJosh Simpson Art Glass VaseGroup of Nine Glass DecantersGroup of Ralph Lauren Glass "Glen Plaid" Pattern Table ArticlesJaeger LeCoultre for Tiffany & Co. Brass Atmos ClockGroup of Ruby and Clear Glass Table ArticlesTwo Blanc de Chine Porcelain Figures of Shoulau Mounted as LampsGroup of Brass Fireplace EquipmentSix Dorothy Doughty for Royal Worcester Porcelain Bird FiguresGroup of Brass Fireplace EquipmentGroup of Claude and Slavik Palley French Faience Decorative ArticlesGroup of Silver, Silver Plate, and Enamel Dressing ArticlesExtra Large Copper JardinièrePair of Dutch Baroque Style Marquetry Inlaid Walnut Side ChairsSet of Four Chinese Marble Inset Hardwood Arm ChairsChinese Marble Inset Hardwood SetteeNapoleon III Upholstered Carved and Painted Wood Tête-à-TêteA Pair of Chinese Pink Porcelain Vases Mounted as Table LampsA Louis XV Carved Giltwood MirrorA Pair of Empire Style Patinated Bronze and Black Marble Figural Table LampsSouthern European Rococo Style Yellow and White Glazed Majolica StoveA Pair of Louis XVI Style Two Branch Wall LightsFive Assorted English, French and Italian Faience PlattersEmpire Style Tole Peinte and Gilt Bronze Eight-Light ChandelierChinese Famille Rose Porcelain Drum-Shaped Garden SeatRegency Style Carved Giltwood Horizontal MirrorEmpire Style Patinated and Gilt Bronze Six Light FixturePair of Transitional Louis XV/XVI Style Bedside Tables with Two DrawersLouis XVI Style Bronze Mounted Mahogany Demilune CabinetFrench Gilt Bronze Bouillotte LampFitz and Floyd Porcelain "Dragon Crest Green" Pattern Partial Dinner SetLouis Philippe Giltwood Overmantel MirrorLouis XVI Style Black Painted and Parcel Gilt Low Table with a White Marble TopPair of Brass and Iron Console Tables with Glass TopsAfter Albert Genick (d. 1906)Alexandre de Laborde (`1773-1842)Baltic Neoclassic Mahogany and Parcel-Ebonized Drop Leaf Sofa TableNeoclassic Cherry Wood Dining Table with Two LeavesSultanabad CarpetKerman CarpetNorthwest Persian Gallery CarpetSultanabad CarpetMahal Carpet

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