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Patrick Antonelle oil on canvas the world Trade Center
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Pre 1980 item# 803451 (stock# LS1)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$495.00
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1973 Oil painting of the World Trade Center. Painting of this genre have not been painted for years Antonelle is now painting in his Pointillistic- Impressionistic style.
A bit of backround:
Patrick Antonelle has been painting professionally in the United States for almost four decades, all in the singular, continuous pursuit of perfecting his talent. alumnus of the School of Visual Arts at the Brooklyn Museum and the Art Students League, it has been mostly self-education and confidence that has guided him from novice to master of his profession. In essence, he attributes life and nature as his best teachers.
They are depictions of his favorite New York architecture in various seasons rendered in his own Pointillistic- Impressionistic style. In this genre, he often resurrects nostalgic New York scenes that have been long forgotten. Collections: Citicorp
Panasonic, Japan
Apple Computers
Better Homes and Gardens
Delta Airlines
NY Stock Exchange
Patek Phillipe, Geneva
Morgan Stanley
Deutsche Bank, Germany
Statewide Title
Paine Webber
Prudential Securities
Bergdorf Goodman
Rudolph Giuliani
Celeste Holm
Jerry Seinfeld
Swedish Royal Family
Frank Sinatra
Isabella Rosellini
This is a Chinese Export Rose Medallion shrimp dish. Dating to mid 19th century. Excellent condition has not been cleaned Appraised at 850.00. (Available for viewing) the detail is as if some areas like the butterflies are so fine that it seem they were painted with a single hair as a brush and paint. There is a lot going on in these scenes from active human life to birds and butterflies. (p>
The dish but not round it Measures 26cm longest point, 24cm across. The only fault I can find is that some of the gilding has been lost on the outer part of the rim. We love feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2 and the other site is consigntous.com. Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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Victor Vasarely signed numbered Serigraph unknown III
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Pre 1970 item# 803835 (stock# MF2)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$445.00
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This Serigraph is signed and numbered 9/125The framing is of quality. There is A lot of interest in Vasarely work is in demand especially with his unfortunately death. Correspondingly prices are also on the risep>We seek out feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: www.cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2/Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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Victor Vasarely (Vásárhelyi Győző) born April 1906 died March 1997, Paris) was a Hungarian French artist often acclaimed as the father of Op-art. Working as a graphic artist in the 1930s he created what is considered the first Op-art piece — Zebra, consisting of curving black and white stripes, indicating the direction his work would take. Over the next two decades, Vasarely developed his style of geometric abstract art. His work won his international renown and he received 4 prestigious prizes. He died in Paris in 1997 Vasarely works can fetch 75,000 – 100,000. Strong demand for this artist Op-art.
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Victor Vasarely signed and numbered Serigraph
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Pre 1970 item# 803838 (stock# MF1)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$445.00
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I am unsure at this time of the name of this Vasarely work.
This Serigraph is signed and numbered 9/125The framing is of quality. There is A lot of interest in Vasarely work is in demand especially with his unfortunately death. Correspondingly prices are also on the rise.
Brief history:
Victor Vasarely (Vásárhelyi Győző) born April 1906 died March 1997, Paris) was a Hungarian French artist often acclaimed as the father of Op-art. Working as a graphic artist in the 1930s he created what is considered the first Op-art piece — Zebra, consisting of curving black and white stripes, indicating the direction his work would take. Over the next two decades, Vasarely developed his style of geometric abstract art. His work won his international renown and he received 4 prestigious prizes. He died in Paris in 1997 Vasarely works can fetch 75,000 – 100,000. Strong demand for these works.We love feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2 and the other site is consigntous.com. Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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Antique Tiffany & Co. signed sterling silver pencil
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Pre 1910 item# 941726 (stock# joc)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$375.00
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Antique Tiffany & Co. signed sterling silver pencil.Working condition. History:Tiffany & Co. has long been renowned for its luxury goods, especially jewelry, and has sought to market itself as an arbiter of taste and style. Tiffany's designs, manufactures, and sells jewelry, watches, and crystal glassware. It also sells other timepieces, sterling silverware, china, stationery, writing instruments, fragrances, leather goods, scarves, and ties. Many of these products are sold under the Tiffany name, at Tiffany stores throughout the world. In 1837 Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young opened Tiffany & Young, with $1,000 in backing from Tiffany's father. Located on Broadway opposite Manhattan's City Hall Park, this store sold stationery and a variety of "fancy goods," including costume jewelry. Unlike other stores of the time, Tiffany featured plainly marked prices that were strictly adhered to, sparing the customer the usual practice of haggling with the proprietor. Tiffany also departed from the norm by insisting on cash payment rather than extending credit or accepting barter. In 1841 Tiffany and Young took on another partner, J. L. Ellis, and the store became Tiffany, Young & Ellis. By 1845 the store was successful enough to discontinue paste and begin selling real jewelry, as well as the city's most complete line of stationery. Silverware was added in 1847. In addition to these main items, Tiffany's also sold watches and clocks, a variety of ornaments and bronzes, perfumes, and numerous other sundries. The new partner's capital enabled Young to go to Paris as a buyer, and he later established a branch store there. When the French monarchy was overthrown in 1848, Young purchased some of the crown jewels and also a bejeweled corset reputed to belong to Marie Antoinette. A shrewd publicist, Tiffany was quick to exploit this coup. He teamed up with P. T. Barnum, to their mutual profit, on a number of ventures and presented a gem-studded miniature silver-filigree horse and carriage as a wedding present to Tom Thumb and his bride. He introduced sterling silver to the United States in 1852, a year after contracting John C. Moore to produce silverware exclusively for Tiffany's. In 1853 he bought out his partners, and the firm became Tiffany & Co. Tiffany's prestige reached a new level when it won the gold medal for jewelry and grand prize for silverware at the Paris Exposition in 1878. Soon it was serving as a jeweler, goldsmith, and silversmith to most of the crowned heads of Europe. Its real clientele, however, came from the burgeoning ranks of America's wealthy, many with far more cash than taste. Tiffany's accommodated them all, no matter how ostentatious or whimsical their desires. The height (or depth) of vulgarity was reached when Diamond Jim Brady ordered, and Tiffany's duly produced, a solid gold chamber pot for Lillian Russell, with an eye peering up in the center of the bottom. It was estimated in 1887 that Tiffany's vaults held $40 million in precious stones. Among these was the largest flawless and perfectly colored canary diamond ever mined. This 128.5-carat "Tiffany Diamond," still held by the New York store, has been valued by the company at $22 million. In 1894 a factory was established in New Jersey in Forest Hill, which was later annexed by Newark, for the manufacture of silverware, stationery, and leather goods. Charles Tiffany died in 1902, leaving an estate estimated at $35 million. He was the only Tiffany to run the company.
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Mint cocktail Kaleidoscope woman's wristwatch
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Pre 1960 item# 805099 (stock# CS2)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$325.00
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Here’s an opportunity to own a Ladies Ernest Borel Cocktail watch. This watch has o defects at all. Runs well and keeps time with a new Hirch strap. The black and gold dial features a spinning disk that gives a very cool Kaleidoscope 1960’s effect. Bright red hour and minute hands to view time easily. This vintage woman’s Ernest Boral has a See-through case back so you can see the insides (movement) running. Signed gold bezel, triple signed (dial, crown movement) 17 jewel manual wind automatic movement.
Hard to find such a mint example of the rarer automatic version 1960s Borel Cocktail vintage watch.Original dial case and movement. This gold filled case measures 24mm across, 10mm high and 32mm lug to lug. We seek out feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: www.cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2/Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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Kaleidoscope E Boral ladies Psychedelic wristwatch
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Pre 1960 item# 805106 (stock# MK5)
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$315.00
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Ernest Borel Cocktail watch with off white and gold dail. This watch has o defects at all. Has been serviced and runs well and keeps great time with a new Hirch strap. Off white and gold is a spinning disk that gives a very cool Philatelic / Kaleidoscope 1960’s effect. Bright red hour and minute hands to view time easily. This vintage woman’s Ernest Boral has a See-through case back so you can see the insides (movement) running. Signed gold bezel, triple signed (dial, crown movement) 17 jewel manual wind automatic movement.
Hard to find such a mint example of the rarer automatic version 1960s Borel Cocktail vintage watch.Original dial case and movement. This gold filled case measures 24mm across, 10mm high and 32mm lug to lug. We seek out feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: www.cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2/Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. We seek feedback both positive but especially negative so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web site. The second features a lower price point and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: www.cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2/Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignment always wanted. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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1939 Worlds Fair commemorative Plate mint condition
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Pre 1940 item# 843275
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Classy Consignments, Inc.
914-723-1818
$235.00
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The 1939 worlds fair commemorative plate is in perfect condition. Measures 10.5” round. The back is very interesting as it was made especially for Tiffany & Co. The picture on the back tells all. We seek out feedback so we can learn and grow. We operate two separate web sites. One features a lower price points and to provide from time to time surprise bargains. The address for the second site is: www.cyberattic.com/stores/consignments2/Please visit our retail store at 30 Garth Rd Scarsdale, NY 10583. Consignments are always wanted come in, call, or email. Shipping costs are calculated via UPS web site (ups.com) and are not marked up in anyway. Generally items that are purchased will ship out the next business day. Each package is track by our staff until your treasure reaches you safely. should you need anything please email or call us.
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