Marc 2021 A2
Southern Estates and Various Owners-Session 1
Marc 2021
Over 400 lots of artwork ranging from the 17th century to contemporary works. Including such artists as Paul Cezanne, Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Bonaventura Peeters I, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Ross Bleckner, Louise Nevelson, and Savannah, GA artists Myrtle Jones, Christopher Murphy, Ken Herrington, and Hattie Saussy. Decorative art highlights include a 17th century Spanish Vargueno, Anthony Rasch Coin Silver Teapot and a Rozenburg vase and tea cup.
Marc 2021
Andy Cassimus Collection, New Orleans & FL
Marc 2021
Angelo ‘Andy’ Cassimus founded Cass-Garr Antiques, 235-237 Chartres Street, NOLA, in 1975. His main antique interests which he collected personally and are included in this auction include European Porcelain Plaques, Miniatures, Grand Tour Bronzes, Asian Art, including Famille Rose, Sumida Gawa Pottery, Cloisonné and especially Miniature Satsuma Porcelain.
October 2020 A2
Concept Cars & Art from the John Bucci Estate
October 2020
Go back to the future with an auction of wildly imaginative cars and sculptural art from the Estate of John Bucci, a visionary artist whose work was decades ahead of its time. The auction includes two of his Space Age vehicles, the 1962 car known as La Shabbla, which was the rage of the 1964 New York World’s Fair and The Trieste.
John Bucci grew up in Italy, in an area that became part of Yugoslavia after World War II. After immigrating to Chicago in 1959, he worked at Radio Flyer, Zenith and Sun Electric. But his true gift was being able to visualize the fantastical and then create it out of fiberglass. He became renowned for his spectacular replicas of the Trevi Fountain, which he supplied to trade shows and Italian festivals around the country.
In 1962, Mr. Bucci found himself without sufficient funds to buy a car for himself, so he made a car of the future “La Shabbla”, meaning “Sword”. Its futuristic fiberglass body sits on a Fiat chassis with an Arbath 750 engine. It features retractable headlights, a working steering wheel, electrically powered hood cover, oscilloscope, and blue woven leather seats. The car was displayed at the Calvacade of Custom Cars at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City where it caught the eye of singer Paul Anka, who hopped inside for a photo opportunity.
October 2020
Southern Estates and Private Collections
October 2020
Everard Auctions is pleased to present their Fall auction of Fine Art and Antiques. With over 600 lots of interesting objects including jewelry, paintings, silver, rugs, porcelain, glass, Asian Art, American, English and European 18th and 19th century furniture.
Twenty-seven artworks are offered from the the multigenerational Weiss collection which was started by Moses Weiss (b. circa 1895-1962), a colorful entrepreneur, bootlegger and founding member of the American Stock Exchange including such notable artists as Andre Derain, Louis Michel Eilshemius, Sir Jacob Epstein, Josef Foshko, Alice Halicka and Raphael Soyer. Mr. Weiss was also a patron of the arts and personal friend of Josef Foshko, who even painted Weiss’ portrait which is included in the auction along with 11 other of his works.
Other focal points includes 20 works by Southern artists from a Savannah private collector including Stephen Scott Young’s (FL/SC/Bahamas, b. 1957-) charming watercolor titled Tenth Son with letter about the work from the artist and 11 works by widely collected Savannah artist Myrtle Jones (1913-2005) who is known for her streetscapes, portraits and depictions of Savannah architecture.
Decorative Art include an 18th century Dutch secretary, a lidded urn by 19th Century Savannah silversmith Frederick Marquand, a Tang Dynasty terra-cotta horse and a Regency giltwood convex girandole mirror.
Everard Auctions is pleased to present their Fall auction of Fine Art and Antiques. With over 600 lots of interesting objects including jewelry, paintings, silver, rugs, porcelain, glass, Asian Art, American, English and European 18th and 19th century furniture.
Twenty-seven artworks are offered from the the multigenerational Weiss collection which was started by Moses Weiss (b. circa 1895-1962), a colorful entrepreneur, bootlegger and founding member of the American Stock Exchange including such notable artists as Andre Derain, Louis Michel Eilshemius, Sir Jacob Epstein, Josef Foshko, Alice Halicka and Raphael Soyer. Mr. Weiss was also a patron of the arts and personal friend of Josef Foshko, who even painted Weiss’ portrait which is included in the auction along with 11 other of his works.
Other focal points includes 20 works by Southern artists from a Savannah private collector including Stephen Scott Young’s (FL/SC/Bahamas, b. 1957-) charming watercolor titled Tenth Son with letter about the work from the artist and 11 works by widely collected Savannah artist Myrtle Jones (1913-2005) who is known for her streetscapes, portraits and depictions of Savannah architecture.
Decorative Art include an 18th century Dutch secretary, a lidded urn by 19th Century Savannah silversmith Frederick Marquand, a Tang Dynasty terra-cotta horse and a Regency giltwood convex girandole mirror.
February 2020
Property from Southern Estates Including American Furniture and Folk Art, Modern and Contemporary Art
January 27th-February 12th
Our February auction features an Important Salem Federal Gentleman’s Secretary originally from the collection of Henry D. Green, that shares the same form as well as bellflower and ebony dot inlays on the pilasters as a labeled Edmund Johnson secretary at Winterthur. There is also an interesting group of American Folk Art including works by Clementine Hunter, Ulysses Davis, Richard Burnside, Sam Doyle, Jimmie Lee Sudduth and others.
Fine art highlights include mid-century paintings by Savannah/New Jersey artist David Delong and Israeli artist Lea Nikel as well as a Picasso aquatint and drypoint of the Artist in his Studio and a wonderful 19 th century portrait of a boy reading a newspaper by Charles Moreau.
The auction includes French, English and American 18th and 19th century furniture and decorations, Asian Art including a group of beautifully embroidered silk jackets and skirts from the 1930s and contemporary photographs of mainly Western landscape scenes