A vast collection of art, furniture, silver, ceramics and jewelry will feature in the first dedicated North American auction of works from banking family’s French branch.
A vast collection of art, furniture, silver, ceramics, and jewelry long held in the private collection of the Rothschild banking dynasty is expected to sell for as much as $30 million over several auctions this fall at Christie’s New York. The sales will mark the first dedicated auction in North America of works from the French branch of the long-time banking family.
And unless you knew this particular branch of the family, you wouldn’t have seen them,” said Jonathan Rendell, deputy chairman of Christie’s Americas, in a phone interview. “It’s not the type of thing that, in New York, we normally get to play with. You’re more likely to see a sale like this in Europe.” The consignors, members of the French branch of the Rothschild family who descended from James Mayer de Rothschild, specifically wanted to hold the sale in New York, according to Christie’s.
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