A rare Tiffany Studios hydrangea cone-shaped shade that brought  $127,000 was the star of Skinner’s Twentieth Century Furniture  and Decorative Arts sale in Boston on June 25. The piece,  estimated at $25/35,000, was purchased in Boston in the 1940s as  a hanging shade. Sometime thereafter it was married to a circa  1940 Asian-style base.   When the consignors met with James Callahan, director of  Skinner’s Asian department, he realized that the shade was of far  greater interest in the marketplace than the Oriental lamp itself  and, accordingly, it was placed in the recent Twentieth Century  sale.   A complete review will appear in a future issue.
 
    



 
						