Estate / Collection: Property of The Constable Family, Cambridge and Sherborn, Massachusetts
Late 18th century
Each piece with central urn of flowers and gilt and blue floral border, comprising:
Including three oval tureens and covers with stands, three sauce boats, eight circular bowls, eleven graduated oval platters, four salt cellars, fifty nine plates and soup plates of varying size, and a mustard pot and cover, approximately 92 pieces overall. Length of larger tureen 13 inches, length of largest platter 16 inches.
Sold for $4,480
Estimated at $5,000 - $10,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Property of The Constable Family, Cambridge and Sherborn, Massachusetts
Late 18th century
Each piece with central urn of flowers and gilt and blue floral border, comprising:
Including three oval tureens and covers with stands, three sauce boats, eight circular bowls, eleven graduated oval platters, four salt cellars, fifty nine plates and soup plates of varying size, and a mustard pot and cover, approximately 92 pieces overall. Length of larger tureen 13 inches, length of largest platter 16 inches.
Chips, enamel and gilt wear, and minor hairline cracks.
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Auction: Boston Collects, Feb 9, 2024
BOSTON, MA – Competitive bidding drove strong prices at Doyle's Boston Collects auction on February 9, 2024, sending the sale total over expectations. Held in Doyle's Boston gallery and livestreamed on Doyle.com, Boston Collects offered an exciting array of artwork, furniture, silver, Americana, folk art and jewelry from collections and estates in the New England area and beyond.
Highlighting the sale was a handsome leaping stag weathervane that achieved $12,800, far over its $5,000-8,000 estimate. Crafted from molded sheet copper and zinc, the late 19th century weathervane had a pleasingly weathered gilt surface. The rare form of a majestic leaping stag further heightened its appeal, as opposed to the more commonly found forms of horses, roosters, cows and other farm animals.
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Kathryn Craig or Chris Barber, 617-999-8254, Boston@Doyle.com