A Napoleon III Boulle Marquetry Flip-Top Table
Sale 1228 - European Furniture & Decorative Arts
Oct 10, 2023
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
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Estimate
$800 -
1,200
Price Realized
$882
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Napoleon III Boulle Marquetry Flip-Top Table
Circa 1870s
with a shaped glass top.
Height 31 x width 35 x depth 18 1/4 inches.
Height 31 x width 35 x depth 18 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Ward Gerard Gosselin, Batavia, IL
Ward Gerard Gosselin, known as Gerry to friends and family, was born in Aurora, Illinois to William Ward and Margaret (Bereman) Gosselin. After graduating from St. Ambrose University, he married Jeri (Bowman) Gosselin with whom he had five children. Mr. Gosselin earned his MBA degree from University of Toledo and spent the rest of his career at Lyon Metal Products, eventually becoming President and Owner.
After being introduced to the world of antiques at a young age by his Uncle, John Bereman, who was also an avid collector from the time period, Gerry Gosselin was an accomplished antiquarian who enjoyed a lifetime of travel and collecting. He was particularly interested in French history and the decorative arts of the 18th and early 19th centuries. During the course of his collecting, he met and befriended numerous dealers and fellow antiquarians, chief among them Richard “Buzz” Norton. Mr. Norton was the owner of Lake Forest’s prestigious French and English antiques shop The Country House, a family business for more than seventy years.
Gerry Gosselin’s diverse collection of French furniture, ceramics and works of art reflects thoughtful study and a connoisseur’s taste. An additional sequence of property from the Estate of Ward Gerard Gosselin will be offered in Hindman’s October 11 The Collected Home auction.
After being introduced to the world of antiques at a young age by his Uncle, John Bereman, who was also an avid collector from the time period, Gerry Gosselin was an accomplished antiquarian who enjoyed a lifetime of travel and collecting. He was particularly interested in French history and the decorative arts of the 18th and early 19th centuries. During the course of his collecting, he met and befriended numerous dealers and fellow antiquarians, chief among them Richard “Buzz” Norton. Mr. Norton was the owner of Lake Forest’s prestigious French and English antiques shop The Country House, a family business for more than seventy years.
Gerry Gosselin’s diverse collection of French furniture, ceramics and works of art reflects thoughtful study and a connoisseur’s taste. An additional sequence of property from the Estate of Ward Gerard Gosselin will be offered in Hindman’s October 11 The Collected Home auction.
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