Phone Only: Luxury Art & Antique Mission Hills Estate / Art, Diamonds, Rolex, Sculptures, Antiques

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  • Address This sale in Mission Hills, KS 66208 is a "By Appointment" sale. Please see sale info below for details.
Dates
Wed
Dec 7
9am to 4pm
2022

Terms

Payment: We accept all major credit & debit cards, cash, as well as local checks under $30 with a valid ID.

Load Outs: Due to the scale of this sale, larger items like furniture will need to be picked up the day after the sale: Saturday Dec. 10th or Monday, December 12th by appointment.

Price Information: Due to the volume of requests we are unable to provide information about pricing before the sale opens.

Refunds & Returns: Due to the nature of estate sales the majority of the items we sell are previously owned. We are unable to offer refunds or returns except for non-working electronics returned to the sale within 24 hours of purchase. We encourage you to look over your items in detail before purchasing at the register.

For a full list of our customer’s frequently asked questions please visit: https://brownbutton.com/resources/new-to-estate-sales

Providing our customers with a safe & enjoyable shopping experience is very important to Brown Button. Please let us know if there is any way we can assist you by calling 913-815-0505 or emailing Sales@BrownButton.com. Thank you for shopping with us!

 

MISSION HILLS ESTATE SALE //  This is the most exciting exceptional estate the Brown Button team has worked on this year. This $3M Mission Hills home showcases extensive fine collections throughout all 10,000 sqft of the house. Among the broad categories of objects: 18th and 19th century European furniture, a sculpture garden filled with bronzes, antique oil paintings, a significant collection of sterling and antique hallmarked silver plate, fine and designer jewelry, designer furniture, European decorative arts, rugs, and much much more. 

 In person shopping starts Dec. 8th and 9th. Full details here. Info below about phone purchasing which begins Wednesday. 

Wednesday Phone Purchasing: 

With the size and significance of this sale, we normally would host it over 4 days. However, the city it is located in restricts estate sales to two days. 

To extend the shopping opportunities for the sale, customers can sign up to purchase items over the phone: Wednesday Dec. 7th – the day before in person shopping begins.

Only items priced over $1,000 will be available to be purchased over the phone. Shipping will be available if needed.

To shop by phone, you must fill out our Phone Shopping Form and our team will call you Wednesday Dec. 7th.

Please ask about item condition on the phone as there are no refunds.

*Larger items like furniture are not available to be shipped*

(CLICK TO FILL OUT PHONE SHOPPING FORM)

 


 

The in-person event begins on Thursday, December 8th. All in-person sale details can be found here. 

 


 

Description

 

French Gueridon table (circa 1875) ebonized and ormolu mounted inset with secrets plaques including a central portrait of Louis XV and 18 miniatures, Frank Anthony Luques “The Feast of Glaucus” oil on canvas 61” x 82 ½ “ including frame, Late 19th century Sevres wall mounted charger inset with a central plaque of Marie Antoinette and children with 14 portrait miniatures, School of Abraham Casembroot “Dutch Ships Opposite Messina” large oil on canvas executed circa late 18th century to 19th century (48” x 64”), Monumental French oak bibliotheque (Normandy, circa 1780-1810) extravagantly decorated with relief profiles; grotesques; lions; barley twist pilasters and silk interior, Malachite and gilt bronze temple box, Pair of malachite and bronze dore tazza-form mantel ornaments, Solid marble bust of Apollo Belvedere circa mid 20th century, French mantle clock (A.D Mougin circa 1900) having bronze dore cherubs movement housed in a green globe all set upon a green globe all set upon a green marble base required from Harrods, Bronze mounted malachite basket, Malachite and gilt bronze 39” plant stand with claw feet, Malachite and gilt bronze figural casket, Chinese tessellated bone horse and cart, Malachite and gilt bronze urn, Malachite and bronze dore oval jewelry casket with blue velvet lining, Fine 20th century malachite and ormolu centerpiece, 6 foot contemporary floor vases with wood stands, 19th century angelic figure gilt bronze glass centerpiece 24”,  Malachite and gilt bronze 34” plant stand,  Pair of spinach green jade fu-lions, Chinese polychrome tessellated bone figural group, Malachite and gilt bronze table lamp, Lunt Sterling ‘bon bon’ sterling flatware set (45,81 ozt, knives 19.20 ozt, 56 pieces), Napoleon III period ormolu jewelry casket with cherubim motif and blue velvet lining, Monumental 19th century English silver plate epergne with hanging baskets eagles herons and Greek key design (James Dixon & sons pre 1881), English silverplate four section mirrored tableau with rosette and grapevine motifs acquired from R. Feldman LTD, Exquisite antique French crystal centerpiece with finely cast bronze dore swans circa late 19th century, Exquisite pair of French neoclassical malachite bronze dore and cut crystal urns required from Regal Palace LTD, Large malachite centerpiece with bronze bore putti supports 17” diameter, Duncan McClellan “Adam and Eve” large art glass vase 22” height, Shahrooz Art ‘Legend swan” acrylic consoles, Outstanding pair of 19th century German .800 fine silver 15” tazzas highly decorated with mythological figures, Stately vintage cast stone classical garden urn with satyr and swag motif, Vintage pairs of cast stone Romanesque thrones by Kansas City art Statuary, “Daydreaming Venus” large cast stone garden statue, Large sculptural bronze fountain of children releasing doves, Steven Bennett patinated bronze sculptural fountain with four cherubim, 19th century American cast iron 3 tier fountain with basin and sculptural heron motif, Terracotta warrior (vintage) life size 74” tall after the guardian of Qin Shi Huang, Salvador Dali “Birth of Venus” 1979 color lithograph on Japan paper (#128/150), Bernina Artista 200 and accessories, C.J. Vander sterling silver monteith with lions head bail handles and ebonized display pedestal, Standing pair of giraffe bronzes 91” and 80” height, Zebra and baby bronze 52” and 38” height, Four seasons bronze sculptures spring/summer/fall/winter (approx. 70” height), Large pair of lion bronzes 47” height, Antique pair of German .900 fine silver 2 tray sweetmeat dishes elaborately decorated including classical nude finials approx. 85 ozt, Salvador Dali “La Cour de Lion” 1974 etching and color pochoir, Salvador Dali “Lady Godiva with Butterflies” hand colored etching, Pair fauteuil English George III neoclassic in the French manner, circa 1770 painted and gilt with floral tapestry upholstery, David Yurman 18k 2 diamond pavé “X’s” 5mm x2 cable necklace (45.8 dwt/71.2gm), David Yurman 18k citrine diamonds “Wheaton” bracelet (43.1 dwt/67.1gm), Signed 18k gold cuban links bracelet “8.75” (47.1 dwt), David Yurman 18k citrine diamond accent ring size 6 (11.2 dwt/17.46m), David Yurman 18k citrine diamond stud dangle earrings 7.3 dwt/11.3gms, John Hardy braided wheat chain sterling pavé diamond clasp “1.5 dwt/0.38gms”, Very fine gilt bronze “Sleeping Ariadne” inkwell (French circa 1850), Walnut bombe commode slant front desk rare French circa 1750, Wurlitzer C173 grand piano 5’8” #73356 with Baldwin player system, French Louis XVI style pair of gilt carved fauteuils, Pair of patented bronze figural lamps 58” tall, 19th century French carved and gilt prie dieu having a central crucifix design adorned with a spear and scepter, Antique French gilt bronze mantel clock with finely cast sculptural scene of two young lovers, Pair of Louis XVI style gilt carved fauteuils, Full armor set with sword (73”), Full armor set with lanet (75” tall), Carved mahogany split pedestal banquet table with six expansion leaves 12 ft total possible length, Hand knotted palatial size area rug 100% wood pile (approx. 12’ x 18’), Antique quarter sawn oak banquet table circa 1900 extendable to 12’ in length (54'' in width), Carved mahogany library table (55'' x 37”), Theodore Alexander folding handkerchief game table, Pair of English fauteuils George III circa 1770 painted and gilt with floral tapestry upholstery, Haziza modernist lucite backgammon table with game pieces, Bill Mack “Ascension” original bonded sand relief sculpture, Shahrooz Art “Legend Swan'' acrylic coffee table, Madonna Del Sacco oil on canvas circa 18th century copied from the original by Pietro Perugino (Italian 1446-1523), 19th century French elaborately carved wardrobe (8'9'' x 6’6”), Baker mahogany and brass dresser chest, Pair of French Louis XVI style carved gilt fauteuils, Theodore Alexander Althorp living collection crafted reproduction of the Washington oak blanket chest, Vintage French-style demilune pier table with marble top and mirrored wall panel, 20th century Louis XV style cherrywood sideboard having an insert marble top four drawers and a long open shelf flanked by two glazed cabinets, 19th century French oak buffet with hutch with carved jester supports and relief door panels (112'' x 65'' x 25”), Louis XIV period carved walnut canapé French ca. 1700 recovered in Brunschwig et Fils damask upholstery, English silverplate epergne centerpiece having eight arms and encircling a central 12” cut crystal bowl circa 1900, Pair of Louis XIII style finely carved cherry armchairs lkat style upholstery tied springs, Set of twelve 19th century American chippendale style carved mahogany dining chairs, Limited faberge imperial coronation egg guilloche enamel with carriage coach, Bill Mack untitled (seated nude) original bonded sand relief sculpture, John Kiraly “Celebration” original oil on canvas, Neolassic malachite and gilt bronze table lamp, 19th century French alabaster and ormolu mantel clock purchased from Harrods, Duncan McCellan “Winter Wheat” art glass vase and more.

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