John McInnis Auctioneers will offer Part 3 of The Burbridge Foundation Collection, live and online, May 11th

The auction will also feature desirable items from prominent local estates and collections, beginning promptly at 11 am Eastern time, at the John McInnis gallery in Amesbury, Mass. Online bidding is via LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com.
By: John McInnis Auctioneers
 
Renaissance Revival walnut and mahogany bookcase.
Renaissance Revival walnut and mahogany bookcase.
AMESBURY, Mass. - April 21, 2024 - PRLog -- An Auction Extravaganza featuring Part 3 of the Burbridge Foundation Collection out of Oklahoma City, plus other desirable items from prominent local estates and collections, is scheduled for Saturday, May 11th, starting at 11 am Eastern time, by John McInnis Auctioneers, online and live in the Amesbury gallery at 76 Main Street.

More than 650 lots will come up for bid in two sessions. Session 1  (lots 1-398) will feature decorative arts, paintings, bronzes, sculptures, porcelains, enamels, clocks, furniture, lamps and chandeliers. Session 2 (lots 399-658) will showcase jewelry, silver and Asian art and objects. Internet bidding will be hosted on the two platforms, LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com.

The Burbridge Foundation Collection demonstrates the keen eye of Robert Burbridge (1907-1994), who began scouring the country for antiques in the 1950s. The Part 1 sale of the collection was held at Sotheby's in New York in the fall of 1996, two years after the death of Mr. Burbridge. The remainder of the collection has been in storage for the better part of 25 years.

"Decades ago, when I first met up with Mr. Burbridge at his 15,000-square-foot warehouse in Oklahoma City, I was astounded at the quality of the items and the vast array of merchandise," said John McInnis of John McInnis Auctioneers. "There were scores of paintings, rows of bronzes, marble and sculptures. Exploring with a flashlight, I rediscovered one remarkable object after another."

Paintings certain to attract bidder interest include an oil on canvas by the German-born French genre and portrait painter Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger (1814-1893), titled At the Mirror, signed and dated 1863 and measuring 44 inches by 35 ½ inches (canvas, less frame) (est. $10,000-$20,000); and a 17th century British School portrait of Sir Edward Sherburne (1618-1702), the English poet, translator, and royalist, 49 inches by 39 ½ inches minus frame (est. $3,000-$5,000).

A bronze sculpture by the 19th century French sculptor Duchoiselle titled Fishing Allegory / Native American Woman, 24 inches tall, signed and dated 1864, has an estimate of $10,000-$15,000; while a marble sculpture by the Italian sculptor Fortunato Galli (1850-1918), titled The Broken Plate, 36 inches tall, signed "F. Galli Firenza", dated 1885, should bring $5,000-$10,000.

The Amesbury gallery will be open for live previews Sunday, May 5th, thru Saturday, May 10th, from 1-5 pm Eastern time; and from 9 am on throughout the day on auction day. To learn more visit www.mcinnisauctions.com.

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