American Furniture, Folk Art and Decorative Arts

The American furniture and Decorative Arts Department offers furniture from the 17th thru the 19th centuries covering William and Mary , Queen Anne , Federal, Classical, and Victorian periods. We have a strong Decorative Arts focus in the areas of folk Art, paintings, clocks, weathervanes, needlework, metalware, and ceramics.

Bonhams has had successes and strong record prices for furniture to include a Chippendale Block and shell chest, Newport R.I. selling for $1,436,250. the Dorr Family Queen Anne Japanned High Chest, Boston, selling for $772,500. An oak console table from the William H. Vanderbilt residence, by Herter Bros. Selling for $323,125.

Decorative Arts highlights include an important needlework chimney piece, Boston, 18thc. selling for $611,250. and an important Moravian pottery owl bottle, North Carolina, early 19thc. $49,200.

Highlights from past auctions

Sold for US$ 50,000 inc. premium
An important and rare Moravian glazed pottery owl bottle
Salem or Bethabara, North Carolina
first quarter 19th century
Sold for US$ 25,000 inc. premium
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) Reddish Egret (Pl. 251), 1835 From the Havell edition of The Birds of America ...
Sold for US$ 60,000 inc. premium
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) Snowy Owl (Pl. 121) From the Havell edition of The Birds of America, handcolored ...
Sold for US$ 25,000 inc. premium
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) Trumpeter Swan (Pl. 406), 1838 From the Havell edition of The Birds of America ...