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Freeman’s May 18 Design auction is led by two remarkable Tiffany Studios rose windows created f

Freeman’s May 18 Design auction is led by two remarkable Tiffany Studios rose windows created for St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in West Philadelphia circa 1905. Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online](. [LiveAuctioneers.com]( [View Auction]( Freeman’s May 18 Design auction is led by two remarkable Tiffany Studios rose windows created for St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in West Philadelphia circa 1905. The sale also features a wide selection of George Nakashima furniture, and a private collection of works of George Ohr from the Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin and Suzanne Borow Rubin. [Tiffany Studios (American, active 1878-1932) Rose Window for St. Paul's Presbyterian, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1905]( A first-ever market appearance for a “rose” window by the Tiffany Studios, circa 1905. One of a near pair, these windows were originally commissioned for St. Paul’s Presbyterian in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990) Exceptional English Oak Burl “Slab” Coffee Table, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1967]( An oak burl “Slab” coffee table by George Nakashima, made in 1967. This table epitomizes George’s ability to celebrate the wood’s natural structure, heightened by his architonic base structures. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Kang Myung Sun (Korean, b. 1974) “From Glitter 2011-07” Console Cabinet, Korea, 2011]( Contemporary designer Kang Myung Sun (b. 1974 in Seoul, Korea) is steeped in the arts and craft traditions of her native Korea. Kang’s curvaceous forms are often described as “organic,” where she bends the mother-of-pearl to accommodate and accentuate her rounded forms. Kang stands among and alongside other prominent contemporary Korean designers breaking into today’s global design market with contemporary work that embraces and expands both aesthetic and material considerations. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Harry Bertoia (American, b. Italy, 1915-1978) Untitled (Sonambient), USA, 1964]( [Harry Bertoia (American, b. Italy, 1915-1978) Untitled (Sonambient), USA, 1964]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990) Fine “Frenchman's Cove II” Extension Dining Table and Set of Six “New” Dining Chairs, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1966]( [George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990) Fine “Frenchman's Cove II” Extension Dining Table and Set of Six “New” Dining Chairs, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1966]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company “Head of Joseph of Arimathea”, An Important Mosaic Panel Related to “The Entombment” Window, New York, 1892]( [Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company “Head of Joseph of Arimathea”, An Important Mosaic Panel Related to “The Entombment” Window, New York, 1892]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990) Exceptional Daybed with Plank Back, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1977]( [George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990) Exceptional Daybed with Plank Back, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1977]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Kang Myung Sun (Korean, b. 1974) “From Glitter 2010-03” Table and Four Chairs, Korea, 2010]( [Kang Myung Sun (Korean, b. 1974) “From Glitter 2010-03” Table and Four Chairs, Korea, 2010]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Fine Bulbous Vase in Sponged Polychrome Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa 1897-1900]( [George Ohr (American, 1857-1918) Fine Bulbous Vase in Sponged Polychrome Glaze, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, circa 1897-1900]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Freeman's] [Featured Auction] [Featured Auction] Freeman's | May 18, 11:00 AM EDT [EXPLORE THE FULL CATALOG]( [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] Let us help you find the item of your dreams. Simply tell us what you’re looking for to get started. [Art]( [Furniture]( [Fashion]( [Home & Garden]( [Asian Antiques]( [Jewelry]( [Collectibles]( [Motors]( [SEE ALL OPTIONS]( [Treasure Hunt Like a Pro]( 10 East 38th Street 4th Floor | New York, NY 10016 [Follow Us on Twitter!]( [Follow Us on Facebook!]( [Follow Us on Pinterest!]( [Follow Us on LinkedIn!]( [Follow Us on YouTube!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( © 2002-2023 LIVEAUCTIONEERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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