A PAIR OF EBONISED-WOOD AND IRON URNS

Lot 86
09.02.2023 10:30UTC +00:00
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Starting price
£ 2 000
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Event locationUnited Kingdom, London
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ID 892467
Lot 86 | A PAIR OF EBONISED-WOOD AND IRON URNS
Estimate value
£ 2 000 – 3 000
A PAIR OF EBONISED-WOOD AND IRON URNS

EARLY 20TH CENTURY, SUPPLIED BY FRANCES ELKINS FOR THE KERSEY COATES REED HOUSE

Each of tapering form, with an acorn and oak leaf finial surmounting a spiral-fluted lid, with thin moulded handles, with evidence of previously bronzed surface, losses

31 in. (79 cm.) high





Provenance

Property from the Kersey Coates Reed House, Lake Forest, Illinois; sold Christie's, New York, 27 October 2006, lot 218.



Literature

A.O. Patterson, 'On the High Bluffs of Lake Forest near Chicago', Town and Country, 15 January 1934, p. 25.

S.M. Salny, The Country Houses of David Adler, 2001, p. 134.

L. Goff, Stone Houses: Colonial to Contemporary, Boston, 2002, p. 172.

K. Coventry, D. Meyer and A. Miller, Classic Country Estates of Lake Forest, New York, 2003, p. 271.

S.E. Cohen and S. S. Benjamin, North Shore Chicago: Houses of the Lakefront Suburb 1890-1940, New York, 2004, p. 280.

S.M. Salny, Frances Elkins: Interior Design, 2005, p. 64.



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