February Estates Auction
Feb 18
11am to 5pmTerms & Conditions
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1. All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability of any other kind, express or implied. All artists’ names and dates recorded in this catalog are not to be taken as unqualified attributions to the artists named. No attributions to any artist or date are made or intended as to authorship or date of execution. Therefore, none of the properties in this catalog is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and/or provenance, and all of the properties are sold as is. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to examine them. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials, provenance, or any other feature of items being sold. We recommend prospective bidders examine all items they are interested in. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not give refunds. All sales are final. No statement, written or oral, made by the auctioneer or any employee of Kaminski Auctions shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Kaminski Auctions or by any seller represented by Kaminski Auctions.
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Kaminski Auctions
Description & Details
Kaminski Auctions presents selected items from the 1920s historic estate known as "Wayside" in Bedford Corners, Mt Kisco, New York, in its February Estates auction on Sunday, February 18, 2024. Kaminski Auctions will sell all items from the Wayside Estate in place with transportation from the Bedford, New York estate available to the Kaminski Auction gallery.
Wayside was originally the home of Edwin S. Bayer and Laura Kayser Bayer of New York City, New York, and Paris, France. The Bayers were important art collectors of their time, and two significant sales of their art collection are noted in the Frick Museum archives in New York City; the first was at Galerie Charpentier in 1933; Galerie Charpentier was an auction gallery of historical and contemporary art in Paris, located at 76, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré.
The second sale was at Sotheby Parke Benet in 1961, upon Laura Bayers ' death,
Edwin S. Bayer died in 1929, and Laura Kayser Bayer moved to Paris, later married Count Antoine e Sala in 1931, and sold Wayside to Joseph and Bessie Gerber Glass.
The Glasses purchased Wayside with many of the furnishings. The original property included the main house and many outbuildings, including stables, a poultry house, a dairy barn, a creamery, a bull house, and greenhouses. During World War II, Wayside was primarily a self-sustaining property with various crops grown and extensive grape arbors. When purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Glass, the property stretched from McLain Street to Rte. 172 and down to Rts. 117, with specific parcels excepted. The original main house is at 118 McLain Street, Bedford, New York.
Items in the auction include a metal suit of armor with a sword, the contents of a wine cellar with over 300 bottles, a large American Flyer and LGB train set, and music equipment from a professional music studio, including a Farfisa Professional Duo organ. There is also a Ford 1900 tractor for sale.
Decorative arts highlights include a Federal-style giltwood mirror, a set of antique French brass mirrored sconces, a pair of hand-painted Chinoiserie gold beveled glass mirrors, signed Cardiff 1984, a pair of English carved oak high-back king and queen chairs, mercury and 1920s, Jansen lamps and a spectacular pair of Chinese carved stone foo dogs.
Furniture in the auction includes leather armchairs, mahogany library steps, a French demilune chest with a marble top, a Regency-style painted sofa, an Italian dining table with beveled glass top, a pair of English carved oak high-back king and queen chairs, and much more.
Porcelain and crystal include Rosenthal Versace plates, Baccarat stemware, Majolica, Royal Copenhagen, and English Copeland Spode dinnerware.
Asian highlights include a Chinese carved wood reclining Buddha on the stand, a Chinese herb cabinet with a yellow marble top, a Southeast Asian saung covered with gold leaf, and a gilded carved base.
An extensive outdoor collection includes Teak porch furniture, a Salterini wrought iron porch set, and a cast metal porch set with a marble top table.
In addition to the Wayside Estate, there are additions from other prominent New England, Palm Beach, and other Florida estates.
Along with the items featured in the Kaminski Auctions February 18th estate auction, a tag sale will be running at the Wayside Estate of other items, and preview hours will be available. The auction will be at the Kaminski Auctions gallery at 117 Elliott Street, Rt. 62, Beverly, Massachusetts, starting at 11:00 AM on Sunday, February 18, 2024.
We will be selling the first 100 lots in place at the Wayside Estate with transportation to the Kaminski Auction Gallery. The remaining lots will be sold at the Kaminski Auctions Gallery, located at 117 Elliot St, Beverly MA 01915.
Previews: In-person preview Friday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. At 115 McLain St, Mt Kisco, NY. Preview will be open during the live auction.
Please visit our website for more information at www.kaminskiauctions.com and sign up to bid with KaminskiLIVE.

























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