BID HISTORY
The Estate of Lilla Cooper Part II (P/U Sat from 9-1 by Appt)
Sale closed on
Wednesday, May 29th 2024 at 8:05 PM EST
Wednesday, May 29th 2024 at 8:05 PM EST
BRG is pleased to offer part two of the impressive lifetime collection amassed by the late Lilla Cooper. This collection contains a treasure trove of remarkable finds. From elegant silver and china pieces to fine works of art, her collections reflect a lifetime of passion and curiosity.
Among the highlights are Lilla's meticulously curated tableware including china, silver, crystal, fine and decorative arts, and costume jewelry, which garnered admiration from guests at her legendary dinner parties. This is a great opportunity to acquire some really pretty pieces to enjoy as much as Lilla and her family and friends did. Happy bidding!
ABOUT LILLA COOPER
Trained in art history at Vassar, Lilla possessed an unparalleled eye for design and a deep appreciation for all things beautiful and unique. Her thriftiness drove her passion for finding an undervalued bargain. In fact, for over seven decades, she tirelessly scoured thrift stores, tag sales, and antique shops throughout the greater Fairfield County region, guided by her keen sense of value and aesthetics.
As a devoted patron of the arts, Lilla's influence extended far beyond her personal acquisitions through her efforts to foster a broader community of fellow enthusiasts. She connected with and created her own extensive network of dealers and collectors through daily scouring and outreach using the Newtown Bee’s Arts & Antiques Weekly. Additionally, her role in the 1970s and 80s as a volunteer at Fairfield University's continuing education department’s Art-with-the-Experts program (which organized student trips to New York to meet with art experts and collectors at museums and art dealerships) underscores her commitment to sharing her passion, knowledge and appreciation for the finer things in life.
Despite her remarkable accomplishments, Lilla harbored one unfulfilled dream: to open her own store. Nevertheless, Lilla's legacy is not only defined by the objects she collected but by the memories she created and the lives she touched. In fact, many of the condolence cards her family received after her death mentioned how much the senders enjoyed being in her home and her various ever-evolving collections.
Among the highlights are Lilla's meticulously curated tableware including china, silver, crystal, fine and decorative arts, and costume jewelry, which garnered admiration from guests at her legendary dinner parties. This is a great opportunity to acquire some really pretty pieces to enjoy as much as Lilla and her family and friends did. Happy bidding!
ABOUT LILLA COOPER
Trained in art history at Vassar, Lilla possessed an unparalleled eye for design and a deep appreciation for all things beautiful and unique. Her thriftiness drove her passion for finding an undervalued bargain. In fact, for over seven decades, she tirelessly scoured thrift stores, tag sales, and antique shops throughout the greater Fairfield County region, guided by her keen sense of value and aesthetics.
As a devoted patron of the arts, Lilla's influence extended far beyond her personal acquisitions through her efforts to foster a broader community of fellow enthusiasts. She connected with and created her own extensive network of dealers and collectors through daily scouring and outreach using the Newtown Bee’s Arts & Antiques Weekly. Additionally, her role in the 1970s and 80s as a volunteer at Fairfield University's continuing education department’s Art-with-the-Experts program (which organized student trips to New York to meet with art experts and collectors at museums and art dealerships) underscores her commitment to sharing her passion, knowledge and appreciation for the finer things in life.
Despite her remarkable accomplishments, Lilla harbored one unfulfilled dream: to open her own store. Nevertheless, Lilla's legacy is not only defined by the objects she collected but by the memories she created and the lives she touched. In fact, many of the condolence cards her family received after her death mentioned how much the senders enjoyed being in her home and her various ever-evolving collections.
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By Appointment
Easton CT 06612
Saturday, 6/1, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Winning bidders must call 203-335-0000 for appt time slot
By Appointment
Easton CT 06612
Saturday, 6/1, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Winning bidders must call 203-335-0000 for appt time slot
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BRG BOSTON
MA AUC LICENSE #03343
318 Bear Hill Road
Waltham MA 02451
Saturday, 6/15, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
MA AUC LICENSE #03343
318 Bear Hill Road
Waltham MA 02451
Saturday, 6/15, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
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BRG GREENWICH
179 Hamilton Ave
Greenwich CT 06830
Wednesday, 6/5, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
179 Hamilton Ave
Greenwich CT 06830
Wednesday, 6/5, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
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BRG FAIRFIELD
290 Post Road
Fairfield CT 06824
Friday, 6/7, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, 6/8, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
290 Post Road
Fairfield CT 06824
Friday, 6/7, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, 6/8, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
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BRG APEX
NC AUC LICENSE #10322
1009 Classic Rd
Apex NC 27539
Friday, 6/28, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, 6/29, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
NC AUC LICENSE #10322
1009 Classic Rd
Apex NC 27539
Friday, 6/28, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, 6/29, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
BRG USPS
(For Select small items inc. jewelry, coins other smaller items. Only USPS flat rate boxe are available for this service.) Transport fees may apply in addition to postage.
UPS Store
UPS Store / Other Carrier (Shipping), client arranged.
ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION
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Lot #: 101
Signed Oil On Canvas, 1962Closed$75.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 102
Vintage Richard Heep Painting On Canvas, ClownClosed$10.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 103
Embellished Lithograph, Surrealistic Figural GroupClosed$4.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 104
Two Antique French Style FootstoolsClosed$130.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 105
Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) Ltd. Ed. Lithograph, Bearded MenClosed$40.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 106
Brand Avery Supply Company, Boston Awesome CabinetClosed$140.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 107
Large Collection Of Costume JewelryClosed$107.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 108
Hand Painted Cast Iron Cat Form Door StopClosed$70.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 109
Johan Johnkind (Dutch 1819-18891) Etching On Paper Signed In Plate And DatedClosed$39.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 110
A Two Handled Silver Plated Tray, MonogrammedClosed$9.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 111
Eight Sterling Silver Iced Tea Spoons, 2.63 OZTClosed$75.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 112
Artisanal Handblown Glass AppleClosed$32.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 113
Harold C Wolcott (American 1898-1977) Portrait Of A Dog Oil On CanvasClosed$66.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 114
Labatt Beer Sign With CalendarClosed$24.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 115
Collection Of Six Lead Or Pewter Ice Cream & Chocolate MouldsClosed$60.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 116
Group Of Four Lead Or Pewter Ice Cream & Chocolate MouldsClosed$46.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 117
Group Of Five Lead Or Pewter Ice Cream & Chocolate MouldsClosed$29.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 118
Pair Of Colored LithographsClosed$52.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 119
Awesome Vintage Glass Bar Sign With ClockClosed$105.00 Winning Bid -
Lot #: 120
Ch'i P'ai-shih (Chinese, 20th Century) Exquisite Pair Of Japanese Woodblock PrintsClosed$106.00 Winning Bid