December Fine Antiques, Art & Decor Auction

online only auction | 1 day sale | 13 days away
Location
Cleveland, OH 44102
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Dec 6
10am

Sale Ends

Sat
Dec 6

Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions
Gray's Auctioneers LLC
Terms & Conditions for Live Auctioneers Bidders

1. These Terms and Conditions are applicable to those buyers who bid with us through LiveAuctioneers.com. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Sale.

2. The Lots listed in this auction will be offered by Gray's Auctioneers LLC ('Auctioneer' or the 'Company') as agent for consignor(s) or owner.

3. All the Property offered and sold through the Company shall be offered and sold under the Terms and Conditions set forth herein. YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT. By participating in any auction at the Company, you acknowledge that you accept and are bound by these Terms and Conditions, any of which may be modified or waived at the sole discretion of the Company.

4. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Gray's Auctioneers LLC shall be found to have no duty as to the validity of the consignor/owner's lawful title to any property (lot) offered for sale greater than reasonable reliance on the representations of the consignor or owner. The Company provides no statement, guarantee or warranty as to the lawful title of any lot, and Buyer waives and releases the Company from any claims based on alleged defects in legal title to any lot.

5. Gray's Auctioneers LLC advises all prospective buyers to examine in person all lots they are interested in before the auction. YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. All Property (Lots) are sold 'As Is' and without recourse, and neither Auctioneer nor it?s consignor(s) make any warranties or representations of any kind with respect to any of the Property (Lots) to be sold at auction, including, without limitation, with respect to warranty of title, warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation of any kind in reference to the Property. Neither the Company nor its consignor(s) shall be responsible for the correctness, authenticity, provenance, attribution, condition or any other terms used to describe the Property; and furthermore, neither Auctioneer nor its consignor(s) shall be deemed to have made any representation or warranty, in any advertisement, or in any statement by anyone or which is made at the sale, in the bill of sale, invoice, or elsewhere, nor shall any of the foregoing be deemed an assumption of liability. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is free of imperfections or the effects of aging.

6. All prospective buyers must register and provide identification before bidding. We may require bank or other financial references. The Company reserves the right to decline bidder registration, and/or to refuse participation in any auction at any time at the Company's sole discretion.

7. Registered bidders agree to accept personal responsibility for paying the total purchase price, which includes the Hammer Price plus a buyer?s premium of 25% at Live Auctioneers up to $1,000,000 thereafter 20%, and all applicable taxes. If a bidder (ie an identified third party) would like to appoint an agent to bid on their behalf it must be agreed in writing by the Company before the start of an auction, and Gray's Auctioneers will look to the aforementioned third party for payment.

8. The Company will accept any pre-sale ('Absentee') bids left in writing prior to the commencement of the Sale, however, the Company is not responsible for failing to execute such bids, or for any errors or omissions in connection with such bids. If an Item or Lot receives written bids for identical amounts, and they are the highest bids, the Item or Lot will be sold to the buyer whose written bid was received and accepted first. The Company's copy of and records regarding receipt and acceptance of any Absentee bid shall be deemed sole evidence and conclusive.

9. A buyer may register to bid via telephone at least 48 hours before the start of an auction. The Company will make every reasonable effort to contact the prospective telephone bidder to enable them to bid by phone at the auction, however, the Company does not accept any liability for failure to do so, or for any errors and omissions in connection with the telephone bidding.

10. Some Lots in the Sale may be subject to a confidential reserve below which the Lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the Lot. The Auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the consignor and may continue to bid on behalf of the consignor up to the amount of the reserve. This may be done by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders.

11. If any Lot is offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the Auctioneer, may open the bidding at half the low estimate. If a bid is not offered at that level, the Auctioneer may proceed backwards until a bid is offered, and then continue up from that initial bid at increased increments.

12. The Company reserves the right to withdraw any Property at any time before the hammer falls at its complete discretion, and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.

13. The Company reserves the right to reject any bid. The highest bidder acknowledged by the Auctioneer will be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have absolute and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer and re-sell the Property in dispute. If any dispute arises after a sale, the Company's sale record shall be conclusive and final.

14. The Auctioneer's decision to refuse any bid, advance the bidding in any manner, withdraw a Lot, determine a successful bidder, continue the bidding, to cancel a sale and reoffer and resell an item in dispute, is conclusive, absolute and final.

15. Title of the property immediately passes to the highest acknowledged bidder when the Auctioneer's hammer falls, subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth herein, at which point the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility for the Property. The buyer shall pay the full purchase price which includes Hammer price, together with the applicable buyers' premium PLUS any applicable fees, taxes and shipping costs within five (5) days of the date of sale. Please note all payments must be made through Live Auctioneers or by wire transfer. In person payment shall be made in US dollars by cash, cashier's or certified check, credit cards accepted by the Company, in-state personal check, or wire transfer. No credit card payments for first time buyers and seven business days hold on all checks. Balances over $5,000 must be paid by wire transfer. Payment will not be considered complete until funds are cleared. No Property will be released to the buyer or shipper until payment has been made in full. If payment is made by check the Company reserves the right to hold Property purchased until funds have cleared the bank. Buyer agrees to pay the Company a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee.

16. The Buyer will remove all purchased Property at their own expense within 48 hours and no later than five (5) days of the date of sale, and if not removed, the Property may be sold by the Company, or removed by the Company to a public warehouse or storage facility, at the sole risk, responsibility and expense of the buyer. The Company will not be responsible for any loss, theft, or damage to any Property remaining on the Company's premises five (5) days after the sale. If purchased Property remains on the Company's premises after five (5) days, the Company reserves the right to charge a monthly late fee of 10% of the total purchase price, and an additional administrative fee of $200.00 if the Property is not picked up after thirty (30) days. If property has not been shipped or pick-up after sixty (60) days, ownership of property reverts to Gray's Auctioneers Llc.

17. If the buyer fails to pay in full with good cleared funds, or fails to comply with the Terms and Conditions of the Sale as set forth herein, the Company reserves the right to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to any other remedies available to the Company by law:
a) hold the defaulting buyer liable for the full purchase amount due;
b) charge interest at a rate the Company decides upon within reason;
c) cancel the sale;
d) resell the property without reserve at public auction, or privately under such terms as Company deems appropriate, and the defaulting purchaser will be liable for any difference between the original purchase price and the final sales price. In addition, the defaulting buyer will be responsible for any costs incurred by the Company including, but not limited to, handling, storage, commissions, insurance, administration, any and all legal fees, incidental damages and all costs relating to this transaction; and
e) Forbid the buyer from participating in any future auction.

18. The Company can provide a successful bidder with a list of shippers. However, the Company will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers engaged by the buyer whether or not such shipper was listed by the Company. Property will not be released to a third party shipper without the buyer's consent, and unless the Company is in receipt of full payment. Any packing and handling by the Company is at the entire risk of the buyer and the Company bears no liability for any loss or damage to such items. The cost of shipment will be Buyer's full responsibility.

19. If a purchased Lot, for any reason, cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased Lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, the Company shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser.

20. The conduct of the auction and all transactions associated with it, the Terms and Conditions herein set forth, together with the rights and obligations of the Company, Consignor and Buyer are governed by the laws under the jurisprudence of the State of Ohio. If any part of these Terms and Conditions is found by an Ohio court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable that part will be discounted and the rest of the Terms and Conditions will continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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Step back in time to 19th Century Ohio. Cincinnati was one of the most important and prosperous cities in the Midwest throughout the 1800's. By the late 1800s, significant architectural projects and a vibrant cultural scene earned Cincinnati the moniker "Paris of America". As you can see from the collection up at auction December 6th, the elegant interiors of the fine homes of wealthy Ohioans were filled with art, furniture and decorations typical of the 'Gilded Age' of American prosperity.

This Southern Ohio collection includes one of four known Federal Cylinder Desk and Bookcases by Bankson and Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland; fine art from Dutch, Flemish, German, British and American artists; and elegant silver tea and coffee sets to entertain the glitterati of the age.

Henry Church Jr. was a well-known self-taught artist from Chagrin Falls Ohio. His painting Saylor Home is a delightful example of his unique style. There are so few of his works still in existence. This painting has been in the collection of a Chagrin Falls family for the last 60 years.

Wonderful rugs, Ogee and tall case clocks, architectural elements and a large taxidermy Marlin round out this compelling end of year auction. With over 200 lots on offer this collection offers a glimpse into the rich past of Ohio's great industrial age.
Full Body Bull WeathervaneAn Assembled English Victorian Silver Seven Piece Tea and Coffee ServiceA Baltimore, Maryland Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine SideboardHenry Church Jr. (Chagrin Falls, Ohio 1836 - 1908)Rare Cylinder Desk Bookcase, Baltimore 18th C.Attributed to Pierre Philippe Thomire (1751-1843) French Gilt Bronze Tazza CenterpieceIsfahan Wool and Silk RugAn American Federal Games TableA Pair of Meissen Porcelain UrnsAmerican Tiger Maple Tall Chest of DrawersSix Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee SetPieter Lodeviik Kluyver (Dutch, 1816-1900)Samuel Terry Mantel ClockAn American Punched Tin Paneled Pie SafeCircle of Abraham Janssens (Flemish, 1575-1632)ORTELIUS, Abraham (1527-1598). [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum].After Martin Van Meytens (Swedish, 1695-1770)English Mahogany Library BookcaseEmpire Style Gilt Brass Two Arm CandelabraPURCHAS, Samuel, 1577?-1626.Three Sterling Silver Repousse Serving Bowls and TrayQueen Anne Walnut Corner ChairA Pair of French Gilt Bronze Five Candlelight Wall SconcesA Kashan Silk and Wool RugGerard Thomas (Flemish, 1660-1720)Italian Carved CassoneAugustin Mervart (Czech, 1889-1968)American Chippendale Mahogany Fall Front DeskA Pair of Weighted Sterling Silver Lidded UrnsJ. P. Norris (American, 19th Century)A Pair of Wrought Iron Garden GatesAmerican Maple Chest of Five DrawersSix Sterling Silver GobletsGeorge III Mahogany Decantor BoxAmerican Flame Mahogany Butler's DeskA Pair of French Gilt Bronze Five Candlelight Wall SconcesA Gorham Sterling Silver Four Piece Coffee Set in the Puritan PatternA Khorassan Wool RugAmerican Chippendale Mahogany Wing ChairA Pair of Capodimonte Porcelain UrnsAmerican Cherry and Pine Two Part Corner CupboardFour S. Kirk & Sons Sterling Silver Repousse Serving BowlsA Kashan Wool RugFour Sterling Silver Mint Julep Trophy CupsA Regency Style Mahogany Butler's TrayAmerican Needlework SamplerA Hamadan Wool RugAmerican Cherry Tall Chest of DrawersCircle of Daniel Seghers (Flemish, 1590-1661)A Persian Wool RugPair of French Cast Iron OrnamentsHeppelwhite Mahogany Lolling ChairANSON, George Anson,  1697-1762.George III Mahogany Chest on Stand,Six Silver and Silver-plated Serving ItemsFour Chinese Export Porcelain Blue and White Nanking Serving ItemsAmerican Sheraton Style Chest of DrawersTwo Meissen Porcelain Hand Painted Serving PlatesYohanan Simon (1905-1976)American Needlework SamplerAmerican Chippendale Mahogany Lolling ChairSURIREY DE SAINT-REMY, Pierre,  approximately 1650-1716. Memoires d'artillerieA Malayer Wool RugEdward Henry Berge (1876-1924)Jan Vaclav Mrkvicka (Czech, 1856-1938)An American Hand-painted Double-sided Cashier SignTwelve Sterling Silver Serving ItemsA Diminutive Child's Georgian Mahogany Open Arm ChairNANSEN, Fridtjof,  1861-1930. Farthest North.American Federal Double Tea CaddyLarge English Masthead LightA Seth Thomas Ship's Bell Wall ClockCanadian Ship DioramaThree Antique Nautical ItemsEight Spoke Oak & Brass Ship's WheelA Marlin Taxidermy Fish TrophyA Kerman Wool RugTwo American Rustic Pine TrunksCapodimonte Porcelain Covered UrnWEDDELL, James,  1787-1834. A Voyage Towards the South Pole.American Empire Style Mahogany Shaving MirrorA Collection of Brass & Cast Iron Decorative ItemsA Tabriz Wool RugAmerican Federal Bow Front Chest of DrawersHEDGCOCK, Thomas. Astronomy-1831.Erte (Romain De Tirtoff) (French/Russian, 1892-1990)French Provincial Style Carved Walnut Bureau PlatA George III Plum Pudding Mahogany Tall Case ClockAmerican Mahogany Drop Leaf TableAn English Blue Willow Platter24 Baccarat Crystal Stemware in the Normandy PatternFour Brass and Wrought Iron Fire ToolsSTIELER, Adolf, 1775-1836.American Oak and Cherry Hutch TableAmerican Chippendale Carved Mahogany  MirrorGeorge III Oak Clock by John Symonds, Reepham, EnglandGabrielle DeVaux Clements (American, 1858-1948)A Japanese Kutani Porcelain VaseChristian Georg Schutz I (German, 1718-1791)An English Brass Repousse Coal ScuttleCaucasian Wool RugThree Sterling Silver Serving BowlsPair of Royal Delft Pijnacker Imari Porcelain Lidded JarsA Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Wing ChairManner of Viviano Codazzi (Italian, 1603-1670)Antique Tekke Wool RugDODGE, Richard Irving,  1827-1895.Chinese Carved Rosewood Two Tier StandAmerican Cherry and Pine Dower ChestManner of Jan Havickszoon Steen (1626-1679)A Kerman Wool RugSTEPHENS, John L., 1805-1852. Incidents of Travel.Four Chinese Export Porcelain Blue and White Canton Serving itemsCamphorwood Sea ChestSchool of Adriaen Jansz Von Ostade (Dutch, 1610-1685)A Kerman Wool RugA Rococo Style Gilt Carved Wood MirrorTwelve Chinese Porcelain Silk and Brass Decorative ItemsPair of Needlepoint Foot StoolsSchool of David Teniers II (1610-1690)A Kerman Wool RugGRAY, John 1769, A Treatise on Gunnery,Seven Desk itemsAmerican Mahogany Drop Leaf TableArtist Unknown (18th Century)A Caucasian Wool RugSeth Thomas Maple Mantle ClockA Tabriz Silk and Wool RugManner of Jan Baptist Lambrechts (French/Flemish, 1680-1731 )A Caucasian Shirvan Wool RugHENRY, William, 1774-1836. The Elements of Experimental ChemistryPair of French Bisque Porcelain FigurinesThree Decorative Exotic Wood BoxesEnglish Carved Oak Stool with Turned LegsA Kerman Wool RugMUSPRATT, Sheridan,  1821-1871. Muspratt's ChemistryManner of Jan Baptist Lambrechts (Flemish, 1680-1731)LOOMIS, Elias,  1811-1889.  A Treatise on Astronomy.Seth Thomas Eight Day Mantle ClockHepplewhite Style Demilune Card TableA Pair of Cast Cement Dogs with Baskets Garden FiguresAntique Bokhara Wool RugTwo English Blue and White TransferwareA FraMae Art Pottery VaseAmerican Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair with Rush SeatAfter Jan Miense Molenaer (1609/10-1668)Japanese Blue & White Miniature Tea ServiceA Smiths Ogee Mantle ClockA Special Edition L. Hitchcock Stencil Painted Side Chair5 ft. 2 in. Laboratory Gas Meter8 Heywood Wakefield Chiavari Ballroom ChairsA Group of Ceramic Decorative ItemsForestville MFG Co. Eight Day Mantle ClockA Victorian Mahogany Barley Twist Side TableHILL, John, 1714?-1775. The Construction of Timber, from its Early Growth.Four Cast Iron and Brass Fireplace Tools with StandA Bull Head Mahi Mahi Taxidermy Mount TrophyCowan Pottery Paulova Flower FrogBaccarat Crystal, Glass and Silverplated TablewareAn American Empire Mahogany Three Drawer Drop Leaf Side TableA Pair of Brass and Iron Fire DogsA Pair of French Broad River Painted Carved Wood Swan DecoysLOVETT, Richard. Philosophical essays.An American Cherry Tall Case ClockA Bokhara Wool RugAn Edison Disc Phonograph Mahogany CabinetTwo Brass and Iron Fire ToolsFrench Provincial Style Carved Mahogany Foot StoolFour Sterling Silver BowlsA Kazak Wool RugBACK, George,  1796-1878. Narrative of the Arctic land ExpeditionAmerican Carved Oak Morris Chair.Artist Unknown (American, 19th c.)A Pair of American Stencil Painted Side ChairsAmerican Mantle ClockA Bijar Wool RugA Wakefield Rattan Company Wicker and Maple Music Stand.Henry Sheppard (American, 19th c.)Diminutive American Cherry Chest of DrawersWALKER, John, 1759-1830. Elements of Geography.A Chippendale Style Mahogany MIrrorPair of Chippendale Style Mahogany Corner ChairsGabrielle DeVaux Clements (American, 1858-1948)Asian Red Lacquered TrunkEight Sterling Silver CordialsA Pair of Brass Cannonball AndironsAmerican Cherry and Mahogany Drop Leaf TableJohn Hall (British, 1739-1797) after Carlo Maratti (Italian, 1625-1713)NORTHROP, Henry Davenport, 1836-1909.American Trunk on StandBREWSTER, David, 1781-1868. A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments.Seth Thomas Mahogany Mantle ClockLawrence Blazey (American,1902-1999)A Chippendale Style Wing ChairLeslie Cope (1913-2002)An Exotic Wood Work Bench for Wood WorkersPhilip Harris Quadrant ElectrometerSpanish Catalan Glass Blown Cantir PitcherTen Assorted Weighted Sterling Silver CandlesticksPeter Saari (American, b. 1951)A Georgian Style Mahogany Wing ChairTURNOR, Christopher Hatton (1840-1914). Astra Castra: Experiments and Adventures in the Atmosphere.American Chippendale Style Mahogany Chest on StandA Pierced Brass Fan Form Fire Screen With Winged Griffin MotifTen Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Cups, Compotes and Porringer BowlLawrence Blazey (American,1902-1999)A Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Easy ChairHarold Holmes Wrenn (1887-1967)ZINCKE, F. Barham  (Foster Barham), 1817-1893. Egypt of the PharaohsA Pair of American Federal Double Brass Ball Andirons28 Waterford Crystal StemwareDerek Erdman (American, b. 1973)A Georgian Style Mahogany and Brass Butler's Tray TableJean-Baptiste Huet Etchings and Two Miniature DollsThree Cast Iron American Eagle Form Rooftop Ice BreakersHALL, Charles Francis, 1821-1871. Narrative of the North Polar Expedition.American Tiger Maple Tilt Top Tea TableScott Grodsky (American, 20th Century)An English 14 ft. Telescoping Surveyors MeasureScott Grodsky (American, 20th Century)Two Taxidermy Saltwater Fish TrophiesJoseph P. Jankowski (American, 1916 - 1999)A Stencil Tole Painted Tray on StandWILLIAMS JACKSON, Abraham Valentine, Editor. 1862-1937.Three Part Bookcase w/Library Ladder

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