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    THE WINTER SHOW NOW IN FULL SWING IN NEW YORK

    Saturday, January 24th, 2026

    A 1699 English console table from the bedchamber of Queen Mary II at the Winter Show.

    No ordinary table, no ordinary chair, no ordinary fair.  The Winter Show, now in full swing in New York, offers an array of extraordinary objects distinguished not only by quality and rarity but by depth of scholarly research and provenance.

    A console table on display at the stand of venerable London antique furniture specialists Ronald Phillips, for instance, is from the bedchamber of Queen Mary II who jointly reigned with her husband William from 1689 to 1702 as England’s first and only co-monarchs.  The English 1699 table retains much of its original gilding.  It was carved and decorated on the reverse side at a later stage to create a centre table. The finial at the centre of the stretcher is original.  Bills for carving by Robert Derignee and gilding by Jean Pelletier, two notable Huguenot craftsmen, have been preserved in the Lord Chamberlain’s accounts from the royal wardrobe of 1696-1699.

    The chaise that Yves St Laurent owned and loved

    Maison Gerard of New York offer a lounge chair designed by Charlotte Perriand, le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in 1928. It was manufactured as a series by Thonet France from 1930-1937 and sold under reference B306.  The original owner is unknown but Yves St Laurent bought it in the 1970’s for his private studio on Avenue de Breteuil in Paris. In the early 1980’s the photographer Duane Michals captured St. Laurent seated on the chaise in his studio.  It remained in his apartment until his death in 2008. Afterwards it was sent by his partner Pierre Bergé to furnish their New York rooms at the Hotel Pierre while most of the other possessions went to auction.

    Blue and White Delft vase

    A highlight at Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam is a blue and white Delft c1710 flower vase marked from Lambertus van Eenhoorn, owner of The Metal Pot factory, or his widow Margaretha Teckmann. The spade shaped body is painted on the front and reverse with a rooster among a profusion of blossoms and there are S scroll handles.  Early 18th century Delftware vases with intricate hand painted decoration and unusual forms are rare.

    A Louis XVI mantel clock 

    The Louis XVI mantel clock at Galerie Léage is a pre-revolutionary French piece with a movement signed by Gille l’Aine.  It is complete with a c1775 chased and gilt bronze mount and a celadon vase from the late Ming Dynasty.

    The show brings together more than 70 leading international dealers with an extraordinary range  of works from paintings, sculpture and works on paper to fine furniture, jewellery, silver, rare books and contemporary ceramics and glass.  Every object offered is vetted by over 120 specialists across 30 disciplines for authenticity, condition, provenance and significance.

    Among many rarities are a Wisteria lamp by Tiffany at Lillian Nassau, a Decanter print by Man Ray at Boccara Gallery, a 1902 Carlo Bugatti chair at Milord, a Georg Jensen six light silver chandelier at Greg Pepin, an Aesthetic Movement wall mirror by Herter Brothers of New York at Rose Uniacke, a pair of baguette diamond earrings by Cartier London in their original case at A La Vieille Russie, a collection of contemporary jewellery by the Greek artist Theodorus at Symbolic and Chase, one of the earliest printings of the Declaration of Independence at Peter Harrington, Murano masterpieces at Glass Past,  a marble statue of Dionysos at Galerie Cahn once in the collection of William Randolph Hearst and High Aspirations by Ernie Barnes from the collection of Harry Belafonte featuring a basketball player.  The Winter Show runs until February 1.

    DENEUVE’S WARDROBE AT CHRISTIE’S IN PARIS

    Sunday, January 13th, 2019

    Catherine Deneuve’s wardrobe, including many one off pieces made by Yves St. Laurent, will be sold by Christie’s in Paris on January 24.  Now 75 the French actress is selling her property n Normandy where the clothes are kept.   The French actor was muse to Laurent for many years.  At the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of his career in 2002 she told him: “My most beautiful love affair is with you”.

    Around 300 lots are to be sold, half at Christie’s in Paris and the rest in an online auction. There are evening dresses worn by Deneuve in Cannes, Hollywood and Venice as well as trench coats and colourful dress suits.  The online only sale will offer a larger number of lots along with some cocktail dresses. The beaded evening dress featured here was exhibited at the Met in New York in 1993. Deneuve wore the dress at a ceremony in 1969 where she met Alfred Hitchcock, Philippe Noiret and Francois Truffaut. Deneuve wore the gold lurex dress featured here to the 2000 Oscars ceremony for the nomination of Est-West by Regis Wargnier in the Best International Film category.

    UPDATE:  The live auction of the wardrobe of Catherine Deneuve designed by Yves Saint Laurent achieved a total of $1,025,581 and sell-through rates of 100%. The interest in the sale was so immense that 90% of all 129 lots sold multiple times above their pre-sale estimates. The auction lasted 5 hours, witnessing fierce competition from around the globe.

    This YSL beaded evening dress is from the Haute Couture Spring Summer 1969 Collection (£3,000-5,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 42,500

    A gold lurex velvet draped evening dress YSL Haute Couture Spring Summer 1995 (2,000-3,000).  UPDATE:  THIS SOLD FOR 33,700