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    ACTION PACKED HUNTING WATERCOLOUR AT CHRISTIE’S AMERICANA WEEK

    Wednesday, December 22nd, 2021
    ALFRED JACOB MILLER (1810-1874)
    Crow Indians Attacking a Buffalo with the Lance Near the Sweet Water River

    This action packed watercolour by Alfred Jacob Miller comes up at Christie’s in New York next month during Americana week. The auction house will introduce a 19th century American Art sale, a curated sale of 69 lots, which takes place on January 19. The week consists of a series of three live and one online auction, starting with 19th century American Art. This will be followed on January 20 by the collection of Peter and Barbara Goodman, Important Americana on January 20-21 and an online sale of Chinese Export Art from January 11-February 2. The watercolour illustrated above is estimated at $80,000-$120,000.

    AMERICANA WEEK AT CHRISTIE’S

    Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

    Christie’s  has announced Americana Week 2016. From January 16-22 there will be a series of auctions, viewings and events including four private collections of Chinese export art and an inaugural various owner auction of Outsider art. The auction’s include the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zaitz of Princeton, New Jersey.  In addition to the standard sales, this year’s auctions feature the superb private collection from Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Zaitz, of Princeton, New Jersey.

    A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE FIVE PIECE GARNITURE, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) ($70,000-100,000).

    A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE FIVE PIECE GARNITURE, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) ($70,000-100,000).

    FROM THE ZAITZ COLLECTION: THE DESHLER FAMILY CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, PROBABLY THE SHOP OF BENJAMIN RANDOLPH (1737-1791/2); THE CARVING ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN POLLARD (1740-1787), PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1769-1770 $300,000-500,000).

    FROM THE ZAITZ COLLECTION: THE DESHLER FAMILY CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, PROBABLY THE SHOP OF BENJAMIN RANDOLPH (1737-1791/2); THE CARVING ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN POLLARD (1740-1787), PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1769-1770 $300,000-500,000).