ACES Gallery sets June 14 Spring Estates Auction with 425 lots
By AI, Created 4:06 PM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – ACES Gallery will hold its Spring Estates Auction on June 14 in Stamford, Connecticut, with 425 lots spanning fine art, jewelry, watches, silver, clocks, furniture and decorative arts. The sale includes property from multiple estates and collections, with online bidding available through major platforms and no live in-person bidding.
Why it matters: - The sale pulls together material from prominent estates and collections into one day of bidding. - High-estimate lots include fine art, luxury watches and silver, which can draw both collectors and estate buyers. - The catalog spans multiple categories, giving bidders a wide range of price points and specialties.
What happened: - ACES Gallery scheduled its Spring Estates Auction for Sunday, June 14, at 12 noon Eastern Time in Stamford, Connecticut. - The auction includes 425 lots. - Bidding will be available online, by telephone and by absentee bid. - There will be no live in-person bidding. - Internet bidding will run through LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Drouot.com. - The sale includes property from the collection of Edmund and Leslie Glass of Manhattan and Redding, Connecticut. - Other consignments include fine art from a Rowayton, Connecticut couple, furnishings and objets d’art from a Greenwich, Connecticut home, and items from a Fairfield, Connecticut gentleman.
The details: - The top art lots include a circa-1915 oil on board by Alexander Young Jackson titled Hill County, Eastern Townships and a 1975 oil on board by John Meyer titled Bethesda Road (Nieu Bethesda District). - Both Jackson and Meyer works are estimated at $15,000-$25,000. - A Rolex Day-Date President 18K gold men’s wristwatch has a champagne tapestry dial, baton numerals, a day window at 12 o’clock and a date window at 3 o’clock. - The Rolex estimate is $12,000-$18,000. - A four-piece French guilloche sterling tea and coffee service includes a coffee pot, tea pot, lidded sugar and open creamer, with a total silver weight of 60.2 ozt. - The tea and coffee service is estimated at $3,000-$5,000. - A 23-piece 19th century Henri Louis-Chenailler sterling silver flatware set includes 12 forks and 11 spoons, with a total silver weight of 62.48 ozt. - The flatware estimate is $2,000-$4,000. - The Glass collection accounts for more than 100 lots in the sale. - Other highlights from that collection include an oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena titled Vision of St. Francis. - The Solimena painting is estimated at $5,000-$10,000. - A 18th or 19th century Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze sculpture titled Green Tara is estimated at $2,000-$4,000. - An oil on canvas by Raphael Soyer titled Portrait of a seated woman with clasped hands carries an estimate of $3,000-$5,000. - Two works by Moses Soyer are also in the sale. - An oil on canvas tondo by Vladimir Ovchinnikov titled 18th Century Necropolis in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra is estimated at $4,000-$6,000. - Clock highlights include an Achille Brocot perpetual calendar shelf clock, a Scottish Masonic tall case clock by J. Cameron & Son, an Armingaud L’Aine a Paris ormolu mounted portico clock and a Breguet gilt bronze petite sonnerie alarm carriage clock. - The clock estimates range from $800-$1,200 to $3,000-$5,000. - Other notable lots include a Spanish Colonial School carved wood altarpiece and an American Empire marble-top pedestal center table. - Preview appointments run Thursday, June 11, through Saturday, June 13, from noon to 6 p.m. Eastern Time at ACES Gallery, 85 Old Long Ridge Road (#A4), Stamford. - Appointments are available by calling (475) 500-7118 or emailing gallery@ACES.net. - All items will be on display or otherwise available for inspection before auction day. - The auction catalog is available on LiveAuctioneers.com: auction catalogue. - ACES Gallery was founded in 2020 by auctioneer and appraiser Alex Fonarow. - ACES Gallery is a subsidiary of ACES Auction Group, which conducts more than 50 auctions a year. - The firm also handles appraisals, online-only timed auctions, donations and whole-house cleanouts.
Between the lines: - The lineup mixes blue-chip art and luxury accessories with decorative arts and clocks, which can broaden bidder participation. - The presence of multiple online platforms suggests ACES Gallery is aiming well beyond the local Connecticut market. - The Glass collection appears to be a central driver of the sale’s depth and volume.
What’s next: - Preview appointments continue through June 13 before the June 14 sale. - ACES Gallery is still seeking consignments of single pieces, estates and collections for future auctions. - Updates are posted on www.aces.net.
The bottom line: - ACES Gallery is using a large, multi-category estate sale to showcase high-end art, watches, silver and clocks to an online-first auction audience.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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