A Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Chenets
Sale 834 - European Furniture and Decorative Arts Online
Feb 25, 2021
10:00AM CT
Timed Online / Chicago
Estimate
$400 -
$600
Sold for $500
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Chenets
Early 20th Century
Height 13 x width 20 x depth 6 inches.
Property from the Estate of Robert and Miriam Schallman, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Note:
Robert "Buddy" Schallman (1924-2004, pictured right) was a lifelong resident of Shaker Heights, Ohio. For fifty years he bought and ran Phillips Syrup Corporation, a Cleveland manufacturer of sundae toppings, milkshake bases, pancake syrups and other sweets. Together with his wife Miriam B. Schallman (née Berkman, 1928-2017, pictured left)—who he met in Boston before marrying in 1948—and two daughters, the family resided in a brick Georgian Colonial house designed by prominent Cleveland architect Munroe "Monty" Copper in 1926-27. Both Robert and Miriam were avid golfers; their travels throughout the US and abroad often revolved around the sport. They were members of the Banyan Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, and spent winters in Palm Beach before moving there permanently in the 1990s. Both were known for their senses of humor and loved to attend parties and dance with large groups of friends, in addition to serving as energetic and philanthropic members of their community in Cleveland.
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