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Tiffany will light up the bidding at Cottone auction
GENESEO, N.Y. – Cottone Auctions’ upcoming Fine Art & Antique Auction, on Saturday, September 29, will feature an extensive variety of first-time offerings, including the impressive collection of Dr. Gregory Alan Zemenick, an orthopedic surgeon from Troy, Mich., with a passion for collecting Americana, Tiffany lamps and antiques spanning a wide range of interests.

Dr. Zemenick is known affectionately in the antique world as “Dr. Z”. Highlighting his vast collection is a stunning 18-inch Tiffany Oriental Poppy table lamp estimated to bring $60,000-$80,000. Other Tiffany highlights include a Tiffany Studios Dichroic leaded glass table lamp; a Tiffany Studios 10-light Lily lamp and a Jewel & Feather table lamp.

Americana will feature several cigar store Indians, with the expected top earner being a Princess attributed to Thomas Brooks, plus folk art and an array of whaling items.

Several antique and vintage clocks will cross the auction block, to include an Eli Terry shelf clock made from carved mahogany, with rare lion, unicorn and coat of arms crest; a Simon Willard patent banjo clock; a George Stevens three-dial tower clock; a Gale’s astronomical regulator; several Massachusetts shelf clocks; and Bradley & Hubbard blinking eye clocks.

At the conclusion of the Zemenick portion of the sale, a diverse selection of fine Tiffany lamps, paintings, silver, Americana, Oriental rugs, Asian items and decorative items will be auctioned.

Multiple French paintings will be offered from the estate of Richard Garman in East Aurora, N.Y. These will include a painting by Edouard-Léon Cortès (French, 1882-1969) titled Flower Seller at La Madeleine and a work by Thérèse Marthe Françoise Cotard-Dupré (French, 1877-1921), titled Le Gardeuse d’oie.

Americana will be highlighted by a rare Gustav Dentzel (Philadelphia) Jumper carousel horse, manufactured circa 1900 with outstanding original paint from Roseland Park in Canandaigua, N.Y.

For those unable to attend the auction in person, internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and the Cottone website, www.live.cottoneauctions.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted.

For more information call (585) 243-1000

9/6/2018
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