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Follow on Google News | Sterling Associates' April 2 auction has art glass lampshades, Nippon, Noritake, DeVilbiss perfumesThe online-only Late Spring Specialty Antique Estate Auction features the outstanding single-owner collection of the late Judy Boyd (1939-2018) of Bergen County, N.J., starting at 5pm Eastern. Online bidding is via LiveAuctioneers and Invaluable.
By: Sterling Associates, Inc. Items in the Boyd collection include superb art glass lampshades by such names as Tiffany, Steuben and Quezal; DeVilbiss atomizers, which often were used for perfumes and are admired for their elegant design and historical significance; Of those categories, the one expected to generate the greatest bidder buzz is the lampshades, especially the offerings by Quezal. "It's very unusual to see such a nice grouping of rare shades all in one auction," remarked Stephen D'Atri, the owner of Sterling Associates. "The examples in this auction are a tribute to Judy Boyd's keen collector eye." The Quezal shades include lot #160, a pulled-feather selenium red tulip shade with crimped bottom and gold aurene interior, with an estimate of $600-$800; lot #130, a double-zipper bullet-form shade, expected to bring $200-$300; and lot #132, a set of five blue double-hooked pulled-feather shades with gold aurene interior. Estimate: $500-$700. Notably, lot #146 is a set of three Steuben iridescent pulled-feather art glass shades that previously sold at Sotheby's. The set has an estimate of $300-$500. DeVilbiss is a company now known for manufacturing and selling automotive spray guns and paint guns, but it began in the 19th century as a manufacturer of atomizers, much to the delight of the people who collect them. The first of the company's atomizers were invented around 1887 by Dr Allen De Vilbiss for use in spraying tiny droplets of medication into his patients' nasal cavities and throats. Dr. DeVilbiss' sons were also adept product developers, and within a few decades they were producing atomizers for perfumes. Lot #6, a DeVilbiss green opaline glass and gilt atomizer, is a stunning piece of vintage craftsmanship. It carries a modest pre-sale estimate of $100-$200, but sharp-eyed bidders have already surpassed that many times. For additional information on any item, call 201-768-1140 or email info@antiquenj.com. Online: http://www.antiquenj.com. View the fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers (https://www.liveauctioneers.com/ End
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