Sun 40-80 % off C Below Lundy Living architect artist & Estate Anstis Lundy Artist
Jun 20
9am to 4pmJun 21
9am to 4pmJun 22
9am to 5pmJun 23
10am to 5pmTerms & Conditions
DO NOT PARK - where Bellaire has no Parking Signs.
NO CHILDREN
No Backpacks, No purses, larger than a small clutch or wallet.
Bring your Own muscles / boxes / wrapping
AS IS WHERE IS
HOLDS ARE SOLDS
Cash �� is BEST Or Zelle if internet is Allowing
PLEASE READ
Living Estate of Victor Lundy and Estate of Anstis Lundy - The Final Sale.
DO NOT PARK ON THE SAME SIDE AS HOME - VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED BY CITY OF BELLAIRE ( see no parking signs ).
No Purses Backpacks etc
No Children
No Exceptions

By Ronnalynn
Description & Details
DISCOUNTS
Discounts
ART
Victor Lundy
1st Piece 50%
2nd Piece 60%
3rd Piece 70%
4th Piece 80%
Anstis Lundy
1st Piece 40%
2nd Piece. 50%
3rd Piece 60%
4th Piece 70%
Art -
Posters
1st Piece 40%
2nd Piece. 50%
3rd Piece 60%
4th Piece 70%
Rolled Art TBT
Other Signed Artists 60-80 % off
CLOTHING
80% off
All Else ( there are a couple exceptions )
50-80% off
REASONABLE OFFERS ABSOLUTELY CONSIDERED
BUYOuts Considered on large Groups
Do not park on the same side as the house is follow the rules and the signage posted very clearly on the street!
THE BIO’s
ART - by Victor Lundy ( living Estate 101 years Young ) Art / Sculptures
Art - by Anstis Burwell Lundy - you will be blessed to get a piece of her art offered at this Estate Sale 1924 - 2009
By Ballroom Marfa
EXHIBITION in 2006
Victor Lundy | Antis Lundy
The Art and Architecture of Anstis and Victor Lundy, curated by art advisor Suzanne Dungan focused on the ground-breaking architectural works of Victor Lundy, the watercolor paintings of Anstis Lundy, and the interplay between the two.
Born in 1923, Victor Lundy graduated from the Harvard School of Architecture where he studied under Walter Gropius. In 1965, he was one of five architects who traveled to Moscow in connection with the federally-sponsored Architecture U.S.A. exhibit. (Others were Louis Kahn, Robert Venturi, Paul Rudolph, and Charles Eames.)
Victor Lundy’s work on view includes the design of the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka, the U.S. Tax Court Building in Washington, DC, and the Spaceflowers structures featured at the 1965 New York World’s Fair, among others. He designed the first architect-designed inflatable building for the Atomic Energy Commission and pioneered the use of the catenary cable suspension system in architecture.
Anstis Lundy began painting seriously in 1970 after pursuing a successful career in architectural drafting. Her Art World Jokes series appropriates Pop Art images while other still life compositions feature mundane objects such as light bulbs or toast elevated to iconographic status. Anstis Lundy is represented by the Moody Gallery in Houston.
Anstis began her art training in Paris at the Cours Fenelon in 1939. In 1940, she continued her studies at the Cleveland Institute of Art and finished in 1943, at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. During World War II, she worked as draftsman on top-secret projects for the U.S. Army. After the war, she settled in the San Francisco Bay Area. On a trip West in 1947, Anstis visited Aspen, beginning a lifelong love for the town, and moved there in 1958. She quickly became involved in the art scene there and befriended many of the artists and writers who congregated there after the war. Her love of the West and affinity for the sophisticated and free-thinking spirit of Aspen continued throughout her life. In 1955, she met her husband, Victor Lundy, a well-known modern architect, who was a speaker at an AIA Convention in Monterey, Calif. Friends joked that “the Irresistible Object had met the Immovable Force.” They were married Sept. 19, 1960 in New York City.
It was Anstis who introduced Victor to her beloved West. In 1974, Victor designed and built a studio/house in Aspen’s West End. It was one of the first truly modernist houses in Aspen and is now considered a masterpiece. Its conception and construction was a brave gesture by Anstis and Victor and represented their response to the beauty of Aspen.
She was one of the founding teachers at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center and taught watercolor there for nine years introducing the wonders of the medium to countless students.
Anstis resumed painting seriously in her 50s, after her two sons were grown and after she and Victor had moved to Houston, Texas. She studied watercolor at the Glassell School of Art with Arthur Turner and was reinvigorated with possibilities of the medium. Anstis fell in love with Houston and she and Victor eventually built and house and studio in Bellaire as well as renovating a house in Marfa, Texas, well known there as “The Rock House.” She continued refining her work and had her first show in Aspen at the Patricia Moore Gallery in 1982. In 1984, she began showing at the Moody Gallery in Houston alongside her friend and former teacher. Her love of painting and art in general was eclipsed only by her gift for communicating the subtleties of her personal life and beliefs through the technically difficult medium of watercolor. She quickly became known as a master watercolorist and subsequently had shows of her work in the Evelyn Siegel Gallery in Fort Worth, Katerina Rich Perlow Gallery in New York City, The Aspen Institute in Aspen, The Monticello Fine Arts Gallery in Fort Worth, Ballroom Marfa (with husband Victor) to name a few. She was represented by the Moody Gallery and had ongoing exhibitions there. Between 1982 and 2004, she had 18 solo exhibitions throughout the country and approximately 10 group exhibitions.
Anstis’s love for her work and her love of her many family and friends was legendary. She had a generosity of spirit and radiance that permeated her life and those around her. Her ability to express beauty through her work and through her love and loyalty to her family and friends leaves a legacy that will continue forever.
WE ARE Extremely excited to be doing the sale and wanted to share - information.
Vintage Clothing
Brooks brothers, Giorgio Armani, Ellen Fisher,
Ellen Tracy, Calvin Klein, Anne Klein, DKNY, Emmanuel, banana republic, Bloomingdales, J.Crew, Carol Horn, Jones New York, Donna Karen, max studio, Eddie Bauer
Furniture
Antique hand carved teak, caned settee
King-size mattress and box springs
Antique English Mahogany With inlay chest of drawers
Antique hand carved four post canopy bed with curved rails
Antique solid mahogany chippendale tilt top tea table C.1875
Antique Oak And Elm Wooden Armchair With Cane Seat
Maitland Smith small chest with drawers and writing pull out
Early 19th Century Bamboo Turned Chairs With Rush Seats
Chippendale style American oak and bamboo turner chair
Black neo classical chair with cane C.1820
Kartell Louis Ghost Modern Clear Dining Armchair by Philippe Starck plus we have the art that was started ( amazing combo )
Pair of Vintage chairs by Robert Haussmann ( 2 sets)
Philadelphia Savery-Type Queen Anne Tiger Maple Rush Seat Chair
Antique Vintage Imperial Mahogany Grand Rapids 3 Tier Table Claw Feet COA Rare
Vitra Herman Miller Lobby chair by Charles Eames ES105 C.1970’s
Vintage teak bookcase by Børge Mogensen, Denmark 1950 one owner SOLD
Mid-Century Modern Oval Dining Table by Florence Knoll, 1960s one owner
Tallboy gentlemen dresser by Westnofa Denmark SOLD
Jaipuri Rajasthani Indian Beautiful Painted Cabinet
China/Glass/Decor/Collectibles
Vintage Meiselman 15" White Crane Bird Green Ceramic Figure Italy lamp
CCLC vintage wicker basket with divider and lid
Papier-mâché and wood hand painted horse with base.
Japanese vintage paper umbrella collection
Christian Tortu
Extremely Rare Cantilevered Style Teak & Brass World Globe
Vintage Porcelain Japanese Studio Plate Blue Green Celadon Glaze Incised Floral
Vintage MMA Metropolitan Museum of art blue and white pottery catch all bowl w/lid
Vintage ARABIA Finland White Pink Red FLOWERS Transferware
MARGHAB Madeira Embroidered Jacaranda trees
Vintage Paul Mayen habitat globe
Qajar Pottery Vase Urns
CB2 pedestals
Staffordshire
talavera mexican pottery
Vintage travertine pedestals beige
Pedestals
Cube pedestals travertine, marble, concrete
Antique wooden betel nut box Asian
Mid 20th century Torito de Picará antique painted terracotta
saxe altenburg porcelain
CHINESE CANTON CELADON GROUND FAMILLE ROSE PAINTED WITH BIRDS & BUTTERFLIES
Antique 18th century Chinese Export Porcelain Plate Famille Rose French Market
Limoges
Lalique
allertons
Fitz Floyd
Ironstone
Majolica
Nuppenglas
Vintage Riihimaki Aimo Okkolin amethyst Vase, Art Glass, Rare signed
Vine Green
by BORDALLO PINHEIRO
Superb Large Antique South Indian Kerala dowry boxes
Ocumichu Ceramic
Antique Chinese Export Famille Rose Canton
Ocumichu
Black clay
Churches
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Coal port rice bowl
Antique coconut scraper beaver / otter with baby
Randy Strong Art Glass Iridescent Cobalt Pulled Feather Vase - Signed & Dated
Hong Kong China Qianlong Qing Dynasty Birds Butterfly Butterflies Plate
Assassin dagger
Vtg numerous Mexican Folk Art Pottery Mission Churches
Antique Japanese Kawara Onikawara Rooftop Ornament
Dogon antique door lock Japanese Inlayed box with Japanese lock jewelry box?
Antique Tools
Antique fishing Gig
Vintage Sampson Tool MFG Machinist Tool 7" Outside Spring Calipers
Art
Original Art by Victor Lundy
Original Estate Art by Anstis Burwell Lundy
Arthur Turner - Marsh Fritillary
Arthur Turner - Golden Flyer
Arthur Turner - Camp Creek Image
Arthur Turner - Coiled Hunter 10/15
Arthur Turner - Ritual Chant 10/15
Arthur Turner - Earth Riddle 4/10
Bill Steffy - Untitled
Angie Kistsch - Untitled
large Balinese Ubud Batuan figural folk art painting with absolutely incredible detail throughout. 56” x 49” framed
Mary Fraser landscape
Large Indian Pichhavai Painting, 19th Century
37” x 58”
Thai/Indonesian watercolor 95” x 30”
Clay Pre Columbian Seated Male with Club
Clay Pre Columbian Standing Male
PRE-COLUMBIAN Peru CHANCAY FIGURE
PRE-COLUMBIAN Peru CHANCAY bi-chrome Amphora Vessel, ca 1200-1470
Antique Timor Message Drum
Large Vintage Kota Ossaybe Folk Art Figurative Brass Guardian Sculpture/Tribal
Balinese wooden Gong/Drum
Handmade vintage quilt, African or Middle Eastern
BOOKBINDING CLAMP, ANTIQUE WOODEN SCREW BOOK BINDING FINISHING PRESS
Moroccan jewelry box inlaid
Sterling
Vintage Antique Primative tools
Moroccan
RUGS
1960s Vintage Turkish Handmade Rug
Jewelry - see Photos being added to this sale!




























































































































































































































































































































































































































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