Fine and Decorative Arts - June 11, 2026 at 10:00 AM - Inviting Consignments
Listing ID#: 856088

Sale Location
501 Fairgrounds Road
Hatfield, PA 19440
Sale Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Thursday May 28, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Jun 11, 10:00 AM
Sale Type
 Online Auction 
Company Information
Alderfer Auction

Contact: Ranae Gabel
Phone: 215-393-3000
Email: ranae@alderferauction.com
Website: AlderferAuction.com

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Take a look at some of the phenomenal highlights from our March Fine & Decorative Arts auction - From breathtaking fine art to dazzling jewelry and luxury antiques, the results speak for themselves.

The sale was led by exceptional demand for works by Edward Willis Redfield and Fern Isabel Coppedge. Redfield’s Lot 4215 realized $98,240, while another Redfield work, Lot 4220, brought $68,750, exceeding its high estimate. Coppedge paintings also performed strongly, with one example reaching $65,625 and another realizing $50,000.

Additional interest in Pennsylvania Impressionist and related material was seen in works by Daniel Garber, Harry Leith-Ross, George William Sotter, Kenneth Nunamaker, Walter Emerson Baum, and Anthony Thieme, underscoring sustained collector demand for this category.

Silver was another standout category, led by Tiffany & Co. A Tiffany “San Lorenzo” sterling silver flatware service for 12 with extras realized $34,375, well above estimate, while a Tiffany “Chrysanthemum” flatware service sold for $18,750. A Tiffany sterling silver aesthetic tea and coffee service added further depth to the category at $12,500.

Jewelry saw strong competition throughout the sale. A platinum diamond ring weighing 5.29 carats realized $46,875, and a Cartier platinum diamond brooch achieved $15,000. Black, Starr & Frost bracelets were especially well received, with a diamond line bracelet selling for $12,500, a ruby and diamond bracelet bringing $9,375, and a diamond and sapphire bracelet realizing $8,750.

Luxury accessories also posted impressive results, highlighted by a Louis Vuitton travel trunk that sold for $31,250, far surpassing its estimate.

Ready to Consign? 

Our next Fine and Decorative Arts auction is slated for June 11th. Sell alongside Edward Willis Redfield and other legendary artists, designers and makers.

Online bidding will start late May.

Seeking Fine Jewelry, Silver, Works By Artists Walter Baum, Fern Isabel Kuns Coppedge, John Folinsbee, Kenneth Nunamaker, Edward Willis Redfield, Walter Elmer Schofield among others.

Join our next success story. Contact us today to discuss your collection, or complete a Consignment Form.

Deadline to consign for June is is May 14th.

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Fine and Decorative Arts - June 11, 2026 at 10:00 AM - Inviting Consignments

Alderfer Auction

Alderfer Auction


Contact: Ranae Gabel
Phone: 215-393-3000
Sale Location
501 Fairgrounds Road
Hatfield, PA 19440
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
See auction listing for Terms and Conditions
Listing Details

Take a look at some of the phenomenal highlights from our March Fine & Decorative Arts auction - From breathtaking fine art to dazzling jewelry and luxury antiques, the results speak for themselves.

The sale was led by exceptional demand for works by Edward Willis Redfield and Fern Isabel Coppedge. Redfield’s Lot 4215 realized $98,240, while another Redfield work, Lot 4220, brought $68,750, exceeding its high estimate. Coppedge paintings also performed strongly, with one example reaching $65,625 and another realizing $50,000.

Additional interest in Pennsylvania Impressionist and related material was seen in works by Daniel Garber, Harry Leith-Ross, George William Sotter, Kenneth Nunamaker, Walter Emerson Baum, and Anthony Thieme, underscoring sustained collector demand for this category.

Silver was another standout category, led by Tiffany & Co. A Tiffany “San Lorenzo” sterling silver flatware service for 12 with extras realized $34,375, well above estimate, while a Tiffany “Chrysanthemum” flatware service sold for $18,750. A Tiffany sterling silver aesthetic tea and coffee service added further depth to the category at $12,500.

Jewelry saw strong competition throughout the sale. A platinum diamond ring weighing 5.29 carats realized $46,875, and a Cartier platinum diamond brooch achieved $15,000. Black, Starr & Frost bracelets were especially well received, with a diamond line bracelet selling for $12,500, a ruby and diamond bracelet bringing $9,375, and a diamond and sapphire bracelet realizing $8,750.

Luxury accessories also posted impressive results, highlighted by a Louis Vuitton travel trunk that sold for $31,250, far surpassing its estimate.

Ready to Consign? 

Our next Fine and Decorative Arts auction is slated for June 11th. Sell alongside Edward Willis Redfield and other legendary artists, designers and makers.

Online bidding will start late May.

Seeking Fine Jewelry, Silver, Works By Artists Walter Baum, Fern Isabel Kuns Coppedge, John Folinsbee, Kenneth Nunamaker, Edward Willis Redfield, Walter Elmer Schofield among others.

Join our next success story. Contact us today to discuss your collection, or complete a Consignment Form.

Deadline to consign for June is is May 14th.

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Fine and Decorative Arts - June 11, 2026 at 10:00 AM - Inviting Consignments
 Online Only Auction
 
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday May 28 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Jun 11 , 10:00 AM
Sale Location
501 Fairgrounds Road
Hatfield, PA 19440
Listing Terms and Conditions
See auction listing for Terms and Conditions

Take a look at some of the phenomenal highlights from our March Fine & Decorative Arts auction - From breathtaking fine art to dazzling jewelry and luxury antiques, the results speak for themselves.

The sale was led by exceptional demand for works by Edward Willis Redfield and Fern Isabel Coppedge. Redfield’s Lot 4215 realized $98,240, while another Redfield work, Lot 4220, brought $68,750, exceeding its high estimate. Coppedge paintings also performed strongly, with one example reaching $65,625 and another realizing $50,000.

Additional interest in Pennsylvania Impressionist and related material was seen in works by Daniel Garber, Harry Leith-Ross, George William Sotter, Kenneth Nunamaker, Walter Emerson Baum, and Anthony Thieme, underscoring sustained collector demand for this category.

Silver was another standout category, led by Tiffany & Co. A Tiffany “San Lorenzo” sterling silver flatware service for 12 with extras realized $34,375, well above estimate, while a Tiffany “Chrysanthemum” flatware service sold for $18,750. A Tiffany sterling silver aesthetic tea and coffee service added further depth to the category at $12,500.

Jewelry saw strong competition throughout the sale. A platinum diamond ring weighing 5.29 carats realized $46,875, and a Cartier platinum diamond brooch achieved $15,000. Black, Starr & Frost bracelets were especially well received, with a diamond line bracelet selling for $12,500, a ruby and diamond bracelet bringing $9,375, and a diamond and sapphire bracelet realizing $8,750.

Luxury accessories also posted impressive results, highlighted by a Louis Vuitton travel trunk that sold for $31,250, far surpassing its estimate.

Ready to Consign? 

Our next Fine and Decorative Arts auction is slated for June 11th. Sell alongside Edward Willis Redfield and other legendary artists, designers and makers.

Online bidding will start late May.

Seeking Fine Jewelry, Silver, Works By Artists Walter Baum, Fern Isabel Kuns Coppedge, John Folinsbee, Kenneth Nunamaker, Edward Willis Redfield, Walter Elmer Schofield among others.

Join our next success story. Contact us today to discuss your collection, or complete a Consignment Form.

Deadline to consign for June is is May 14th.