Lot 91
A Collection of Twenty-Nine French Sulfide Profile Medallions
Sale 1228 - European Furniture & Decorative Arts
Oct 10, 2023 10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$800 - $1,200

Sold for $5,040

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Collection of Twenty-Nine French Sulfide Profile Medallions
19th Century
together with a relief bust miniature; 30 items total.
Largest sulfide medallion overall (teardrop frame): height 7 1/4 x width 3 1/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Ward Gerard Gosselin, Batavia, IL

Provenance:
(Five sulfide examples and relief bust miniature) Doyle, New York, Estate of Lee B. Anderson, 19 September 2012, Lots 1434 (part), 1432 and 1567 (part)
(Six sulfide examples) Dirk Soulis Auctions, Lone Jack, Missouri, 6 December 2014, Lots 4, 15, 36 and 39

Note:
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.
Condition Report
The group appearing in overall good, stable, and ready to place condition. The circular examples having the blue banded border exhibit minor cracks and areas of loss to the colored portions. The Napoleon profile example with a break and loss to the scalloped edge. The Washington example is slightly loose within the metal frame. One of the faceted rectangular examples has a few minor spots of discoloration to the glass. One scalloped border example with a hairline crack. A few other examples having negligible chips.  Additional images of all items in this lot are available upon request. 

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