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Featured will be property from the estate of Joseph Berrigan III (1955-2025), the esteemed Royal Street antiques dealer; and the private collection of a local New Orleans antiquarian. Online bidding will be on multiple platforms.
NEW ORLEANS - LouisEagle -- A polished aluminum kinetic sculpture by Lin Emery (American/La., 1926-2021); a vibrant oil on canvas painting by Nicola Simbari (Italian, 1927-2012); and a pair of rare Meissen "Schneeballen" covered baluster vases are just a few of the expected top lots in Crescent City Auction Gallery's Summer Estates Auction slated for July 18-19, live and online.
The sale consists of 617 lots, pulled from prominent estates and collections throughout the South. Featured will be property from the estate of Joseph (Joe) Berrigan III (1955-2025), the esteemed Royal Street, New Orleans antiquarian dealer who passed away in May at age 69; the private collection of a local New Orleans antiquarian; and other fine items from local luminaries.
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The untitled (possible Fold Study) polished aluminum kinetic sculpture by Lin Emery carries a pre-sale estimate of $10,000-$20,000, making it the odds-on favorite to be the auction's top lot. Ms. Emery was an American visual artist based in New Orleans best known for her large-scale wind-powered kinetic sculptures. The larger "Fold" sculpture was in the 2013-2014 New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition.
The oil on canvas painting by Nicola Simbari, titled Sunflowers (1965), is expected to finish at $3,000-$6,000. Simbari is considered by many to be Italy's most important modern artist. Using stunning colors and favoring brilliant tones, he painted with a palette knife and achieved great depth with this technique.
The pair of 19th century Meissen "Schneeballen" covered baluster vases are estimated to fetch $6,000-$12,000. The rest of the auction will consist of the kinds of fine items people have come to expect from Crescent City auctions: English, French, Italian, American and regional furniture; original art by local and regional artists; bronze sculptures; a fine selection of estate jewelry items; and more.
The jewelry category will feature some incredibly unique items, including a dazzling lady's platinum ring having a center mounted 6.68-carat oval unheated blue Ceylon sapphire set within a border of round diamonds (estimate: $25,000-$45,000); some beautiful Edwardian Seed Pearl items not often seen at auction, such as a tiara, a necklace, earrings and others; and three pieces of Tiffany & Co. 18K yellow gold Paloma Picasso olive leaf jewelry that will be sold as one lot (estimate: $1,000-$2,000). There are 12 lots of Tiffany & Co. jewelry in the auction, five of which are Paloma Picasso pieces.
For more information please visit www.crescentcityauctiongallery.com.
The sale consists of 617 lots, pulled from prominent estates and collections throughout the South. Featured will be property from the estate of Joseph (Joe) Berrigan III (1955-2025), the esteemed Royal Street, New Orleans antiquarian dealer who passed away in May at age 69; the private collection of a local New Orleans antiquarian; and other fine items from local luminaries.
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The untitled (possible Fold Study) polished aluminum kinetic sculpture by Lin Emery carries a pre-sale estimate of $10,000-$20,000, making it the odds-on favorite to be the auction's top lot. Ms. Emery was an American visual artist based in New Orleans best known for her large-scale wind-powered kinetic sculptures. The larger "Fold" sculpture was in the 2013-2014 New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition.
The oil on canvas painting by Nicola Simbari, titled Sunflowers (1965), is expected to finish at $3,000-$6,000. Simbari is considered by many to be Italy's most important modern artist. Using stunning colors and favoring brilliant tones, he painted with a palette knife and achieved great depth with this technique.
The pair of 19th century Meissen "Schneeballen" covered baluster vases are estimated to fetch $6,000-$12,000. The rest of the auction will consist of the kinds of fine items people have come to expect from Crescent City auctions: English, French, Italian, American and regional furniture; original art by local and regional artists; bronze sculptures; a fine selection of estate jewelry items; and more.
The jewelry category will feature some incredibly unique items, including a dazzling lady's platinum ring having a center mounted 6.68-carat oval unheated blue Ceylon sapphire set within a border of round diamonds (estimate: $25,000-$45,000); some beautiful Edwardian Seed Pearl items not often seen at auction, such as a tiara, a necklace, earrings and others; and three pieces of Tiffany & Co. 18K yellow gold Paloma Picasso olive leaf jewelry that will be sold as one lot (estimate: $1,000-$2,000). There are 12 lots of Tiffany & Co. jewelry in the auction, five of which are Paloma Picasso pieces.
For more information please visit www.crescentcityauctiongallery.com.
Source: Crescent City Auction Gallery
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