Highly
Desirable Porcelain Catapults Bidding Activity on Sothebys.com Web Site - -
SARATOGA
SPRINGS, N.Y. and NEW YORK, N.Y. - July 22, 2002 - Mark Lawson,
proprietor of Mark Lawson Antiques, located at 444 Broadway, Saratoga
Springs, N.Y., recently identified a rare eggshell tea service dating
to the turn of the century. At auction, this delicate porcelain brought
$42,200 against an initial estimate of $8,000-$12,000. The tea service,
an 18-piece Rozenburg set with a floral Art Nouveau design dates to
circa 1900. This type of artist decorated porcelain is considered the
finest Dutch expression of the Art Nouveau movement. The lot included
the teapot, sugar with flame finial lid, creamer, tray and six cups and
saucers.
Offered
through a Sothebys.com
special online auction, the tea service was accessible as a "Special
Auction" at the Sotheby's homepage. The auction was a presentation of
fine antiques and decorative
arts drawn from a diverse group of estates and collectors, reflecting
the wealth of the late 19th and early 20th century industrialization of
New York's capital region, as well as the popularity of Saratoga
Springs as high society's Mecca for the last one hundred and fifty
years.
An
exhibition of all the items, including the tea service, was held at
Mark Lawson Antiques, 444 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. This auction
was, and future auctions are, open to anyone with access to a computer
and a valid credit card. The site includes directions on how to
register. Mark Lawson Antiques is a
well-established dealer specializing in many areas of antiques and
collecting, including fine and decorative art pieces, exceptional
antique and vintage jewelry, superb antique porcelain and silver
objects, Oriental and Persian rugs, and more. The firm, specializing in
the appraisal and liquidation of estates in the greater capital region
of New York state and western New England, is headquartered and
operates a gallery in historic beautiful Saratoga Springs, N.Y. It is
one of a small international network of regional dealer affiliates of
Sotheby Auction House of New York's online venue,
www.Sothebys.com.
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