With competitive estimates and a diverse offering of fine and decorative arts, the Chic and Antique auction continues Nye & Co.’s tradition of combining accessibility with excellence.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 09/10/2025 |
Bloomfield, NJ, USA, October 9, 2025 -- Nye & Company Auctioneers’ upcoming Chic and Antique Auction, a two-day sale scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, October 22–23, is a highly anticipated event offering a compelling mix of traditional and modern fine and decorative arts, offering collectors and design enthusiasts with a curated array of unique, historically significant works.
The sale includes an exceptional group of Old Master drawings, including works by Biagio Pupini (active early 16th century) and Donato Creti (1671-1749), offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire high-caliber works at accessible estimates in the low to mid-thousands.
Pupini was a Bolognese painter closely associated with the High Renaissance. A student of Francesco Francia, Pupini’s work is characterized by refined draftsmanship and religious themes, with compositions often infused with grace and clarity.
Creti was a leading figure in the Bolognese School and is known for his delicate handling of form and neoclassical sensibility. His drawings are highly sought after for their precision and elegant balance between Baroque drama and Enlightenment restraint.
The fine art selection continues with standout modernist works, including Paul Kleinschmidt (1883–1949), represented in the sale with an abstract view of a Parisian street scene estimated at $60,000–$90,000. Kleinschmidt was a German painter known for his expressive urban imagery and bold forms. A protégé of Lovis Corinth, his work bridges Expressionism and New Objectivity.
Leopold Gottlieb (1883–1934), a Polish-Jewish artist associated with the École de Paris, is featured with a striking figural still life estimated at $40,000–$60,000. Gottlieb’s work blends Symbolist themes with modernist aesthetics, often exploring spiritual and poetic subjects through rich color and stylized forms.
For traditionalists, the sale also features a fine portrait by Thomas Sully (1783–1872) of Abraham Kintzing, estimated at $10,000–$20,000. Sully, one of 19th-century America’s most celebrated portraitists, captured the likenesses of presidents and prominent figures. Kintzing, a well-known Philadelphia silversmith and merchant, was an influential member of early American society, and this painting offers not just aesthetic value but historical significance.
Furniture highlights include historic to Mid-Century icons. Among the most historically resonant offerings is the D-Day Dining Table, a piece of remarkable provenance and gravitas. Formerly in the collection of Ralph Carpenter of Newport, Rhode Island, the table stands as a rare piece of World Wat II history intertwined with exceptional craftsmanship. An inset silver plaque reads:
“This table was in constant use October 1943 to May 1944 for the deliberations of General Eisenhower, Allied Commander-in-Chief and his staff, who were then planning the victorious Allied advance in Germany. It was also used by General Marshall and Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States Army when plans for ‘D’ Day were put into direction whilst staying at Stanwell House, England. May to June 1944.”
The auction also features an impressive selection of Mid-Century Modern furniture, including a Vladimir Kagan oak and Lucite roll-top desk; a Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller molded plywood folding screen; a pair of Harvey Probber club chairs; and a pair of Arne Jacobsen swan chairs. These iconic designs reflect the refined simplicity and functional elegance that defined mid-20th-century interiors.
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