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    A WONDERFUL TIFFANY PEONY LAMP

    Sunday, January 21st, 2024

    This Tiffany peony lamp is being shown by  Macklowe Gallery, New York at the premier art, antiques and design fair in the United States, the New York Winter Show. Now in full swing there is a total of 70 internationally known dealers taking part.  Museum quality works from antiquity to the present day are on display.  This year the show is celebrating its 70th anniversary.  It runs until January 28.

    GEARING UP FOR THE WINTER SHOW IN NEW YORK

    Saturday, January 6th, 2024
    Thomsen Gallery New York will bring this 19th century Japanese Kano School two panel folding screen to the Winter Show.

    The premier antique fair in the United States, New York’s Winter Show, will offer an extraordinary variety of vetted antiques from around the world spanning 5,000 years from antiquity to today.  The annual extravaganza at the Park Avenue Armory will bring together 65 renowned international dealers in fine and decorative arts from January 19-28. Established in 1954 it has consistently addressed the shifting role and value of art, antiques and design.  New European exhibitors this year include Galerie Nathalie Motte Masselink (Paris) with Old Master drawings, Galerie Léage (Paris) with objects and furniture from the 18th century in a shared stand with Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz (Paris) and Peter Harrington (London) specialising in rare books, manuscripts, and works on paper.  Returning exhibitors of Daniel Blau of Munich will offer Modern and Contemporary works on paper, Robert Young of London with British and European folk and naive art and Wartski London with antique jewelry, Fabergé and silver Aronson Antiquaire of Amsterdam with 17th and 18th century Delftware and Koopman Rare Art of London with fine English silver, gold boxes and jewellery.

    Glass Past will bring the c1925 Mosaico Vase by  Nicolo Barovier of Venice to the Winter Show.

    THE JOYOUS RETURN TO NEW YORK OF THE WINTER SHOW

    Saturday, January 14th, 2023
    Silk, parchment cabinet by Achille Savagni 

    What has been described as the joyous return of the leading antiques and fine art fair in the US will bring together 68 global exhibitors from Europe, South America and the US.
    Global experts in fine and decorative arts will assemble for The Winter Show, which gets underway at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan ON January 20 and continues until January 29. 
    Time and tastes are changing and the eclectic mix at the Armory show is less rigorous in terms of antique timelines than would once have been the case.  Alongside old favourites like a George II Chinese red lacquer bureau and stand (Ronald Phillips), an 1812 Parisian inkstand (Koopman Rare Art), The Judgement of Paris by Lucas Cranach the elder (Robert Simon Fine Art) and a favrile glass lava vase by Tiffany (Lillian Nassau LLC) there is furniture from 1969 and even 2019. Everything on offer, from Rodin to Tiffany to Frank Lloyd Wright, is vetted for authenticity and quality.

    An 1804 portrait by John Singleton Copley of Mary Montagu and Robert Copley, her brother.

    Maison Gerard of New York will exhibit a cabinet by Achille Salvagni created in Italy in 2019. Made of parchment covered wood and cast bronze, with gold plated bronze details this deeply layered piece bears all the characteristics of Salvragni’s work with material richness and craftsmanship. An avowed Modernist his work, with its emphasis on creating sophisticated residential and yacht interiors, draws on the architectural legacies of the 1920’s and ’30’s.In complete contrast is a sculptural, natural sandstone formation from France. Robert Simon Fine Art of New York will exhibit this piece which is around 30 million years old and weighs just over 97 lbs. Traditionalists will undoubtedly value a double portrait by the American born Anglo Irish artist John Singleton Copley (1737-1815) of Mary Montagu and her brother Robert Copley. Hirschl and Adler Galleries will exhibit this work, once in the collection of former New York Governor and Democratic politician Averell Harriman.

    A 1969 free edged conoid table in Persian walnut by George Nakashima.

    A 1969 free edged conoid table of Persian walnut and ten chairs by George Nakashima will be shown by Geoffrey Diner of Washington.  The selection ranges from Victorian jewellery to African carving, Japanese folding screens and a unique late medieval/early Renaissance astronomical calendar at Daniel Crouch Rare Books.

    If you love fairs and all this New York style sounds a bit beyond your league – and much of it is beyond the league of most of us – then console yourself.  The two day National Antique, Art and Vintage Fair, billed as Ireland’s biggest, takes place at Limerick Racecourse on January 21 and 22.   With ample space and easy parking the new venue for the fair at Limerick Racecourse has already proved to be hugely popular.  Fairs are scheduled to take place there four times this year, in January, March, September and November.