Kamelot results: panelled room, mermaid and industrial lights.

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Pennsylvania, USA
Kamelot's annual Architectural Antiques, Industrial and Victoriana sale was held on Saturday in Philadelphia.
 
The 73 foot run of oak panelling incorporating a large fire mantle, back bar, built in book case, and club fender sold under estimate at $20,000.
 
A c1900 cast iron train bench labeled J.A. Bancrott & Company Philadelphia, circa 1900 sold for $400.
 
A set of fifteen painted oak gothic arched windows with zinc mullions c1900 went cheaply at $1,200.

An industrial table with six swinging cast iron seats sold for $2,400, just above estimate.
 
Fifteen early twentieth Century labeled Benjamin green enameled industrial lights, sold at double high estimate for $80 each.
 
A set of four stained glass panels with a stylized floral design, sold well at £800 and a six piece American Victorian landing window with swags of jewels and ribbon motif circa 1890 did well selling for $1600, whilst most other stained glass achieved their low estimate.
 
The mermaid chandelier mentioned in eSalvo's preview sold for $1400. The polychromed black forest Lusterweibchen mermaid chandelier, holding a pair of bronze light fixtures did well as estimate was $600-$900.
 
Two lots of curvilinear industrial aluminum table bases with a trestle form, circa 1910, sold for $800 and $850 well above their high estimate of $360.
 
A three door late Victorian oak icebox sold for $450.
 
A pair of Labeled 'Jacque Lumbroso' French Art Deco style vitrines/display cases, each with curved glass tops with etched decoration, sold for $1200 each, high estimate was $800.
 
Fourteen painted and gilt wood architectural brackets circa 1900 didn't make a sale.
 
Six finely painted wood pen work panels with four foliate themes with classically inspires border and two portraiture plaques, sold for $1,800, three times their high estimate.
 
A pair of antique carved entry doors with broken arch pediment, wreath garland and fruit decoration all with arched panel moldings circa 1900, sold at estimate for $1,500.
 
The next Kamelot sale is English and Traditional Furniture on 23rd November.

Kamelot Auctions Salvo Directory 10 Nov 2011

Salvo directory: Kamelot

Story Type: Auction Report