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Coyle’s Auction Gallery of Bellingham, MA, held their summer auction on June 10, 2012. Many of the items were estate fresh, including a fine Grueby two color vase and an R. Lalique bowl and plate. They both did quite well.
The Grueby vase was two-color, with yellow flowers and leaves on a standard Grueby green ground, repeating three times around the vase. The vase was in “as found” condition, which meant that it was filthy, but in otherwise perfect condition. That’s when you know an item is really estate fresh. It sold for $10,250 + buyer’s premium, for a total of $11,787.50 — impressive!
An opalescent R. Lalique bowl and plate with mermaids were sold together as one lot. Continuing the strength for good or better R. Lalique at auctions everywhere, the lot sold for $3,565, including the buyer’s premium.
We’ll be exhibiting at the Redondo Beach, CA antique show July 27-29. Please come and visit us and show support by considering purchasing something. This will be our last time exhibiting in the greater LA area if we don’t sell enough to make it worth our while.
In the meantime, we’re still very much in business. Don’t hesitate to call or write, and let us know what you’d like to buy, sell, or trade.
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Look around my website. There are many items for sale, sold items with prices and free lessons about glass and lamps. I regularly add Tiffany vases, lamps and desk accessories, as well as French cameo glass by Galle and Daum Nancy and Louis Icart etchings. Just recently, I added about 10 new items. I’ve listed those and more will be coming this week. Here’s the link. chasenantiques.com
I have several large pieces of Lalique and Daum Crystal and I am interested in selling them wholesale at a very good price because my health is failing and I no longer am able to live in a large home to display them as they should be shown for a lover of such classic fine French crystal. I have two statues 17 inches in height weighing 12.5 lbs. Both are numbered pieces 999 were sold globally. The Gran de Nue Nereides is sold out and is only available on the secondary market and the other is Oceanide which is still available in very expensive upscale shops retailing at $12,800. I have pictures that I can provide if you have any interest?
Maudine, I only deal in antique Lalique and Daum, from 1890 – 1935. Your pieces are more contemporary. You would need to find a dealer who sell more modern glass or you can try to consign the pieces to auction. Good luck with them. Philip