The auction of Twentieth Century decorative Arts conducted on  December 6 by Bonhams met with resounding success, with total  sales exceeding $2.4 million.   The auction began with the final offerings of At Nouveau bronze  sculpture from the extensive collection formed by New York  photographer John Morrin. Interest was quickly evident with  prices for each of the roughly 60 lots, almost without exception,  easily surpassing presale estimates. Of particular interest were  Felix Charpentier’s “Etoile Filante” selling for $12,925, a  parcel gilt figure of a recumbent nude by Louis Chalon selling  for $10,575 and a gilt bronze figural lamp by Georges Flanand  selling for $8,813.   Highlighting the auction were two exceedingly rare works by  master lacquerist Jean Dunand, an eggshell lacquered drum table  ($80/120,000) sold after intense bidding for $534,250, an  American auction record for the artist; and a red, black and  white lacquered table by the same artist sold for $358,250. These  pieces had remained in the same collection since their purchase  in 1922. A diminutive carved and sanded oak pineapple table by JeanMichel Frank, executed circa 1934 and consigned by a SouthernCalifornia private collector, sold above estimate to a Europeanclient bidding by telephone for $160,250.   A selection of Art Deco sculpture was enthusiastically received  with intense competition between absentee, telephone and  attendant bidders. Leading the category was an extremely rare  carved ivory and patinated bronze figural group, “Ballet Russes,”  by Demetre Chiparus, which sold for $160,250. This model had not  appeared on the international auction market in roughly 18 years. The Tiffany market proved to be as strong as ever, withspirited bidding on several lots, including a patinated bronze andFavrile glass curtain border floor lamp with a rare decorated base,which sold for $149,250; a turtleback tile geometric lampshade made$44,063; and an unusual blown and reticulated Favrile glass oillamp base sold for $29,375. Tiffany patinated bronze and      Favrile glass curtain border floor lamp with rare decorated      base, $149,250.       The category of contemporary works of artoffered pieces by several important glass artists, including JohnKuhn, Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra and Joel Philip Myers, withselling prices falling solidly within auction estimates.   Frank Maraschiello, Bonhams director of Twentieth Century  furniture and decorative arts, commented, “The objects offered in  this auction reflect the full range of Twentieth Century design  and attracted spirited interest from Art Nouveau to Art Deco to  Contemporary collectors. The freshness of the material consigned  from private collections contributed to the sale’s overall strong  performance. The French Art Deco pieces drew great enthusiasm  throughout the collecting world, with the Dunand tables being  called the most exciting find in the Art Deco world in years.   Prices reported include buyer’s premium. for information,  212-644-9001 or www.bonhams.com.          
 
 
 
 
    



 
						