The Bruce McCashin Collection Online Sale

November 23, 2019 10:00 AM CST
Live Auction

298 Lots



Estimate: $500 - $800

Passed


Estimate: $700 - $1,000

Sold: $750

Estimate: $300 - $500

Sold: $250


Estimate: $600 - $900

Sold: $625


Estimate: $300 - $500

Passed

Estimate: $300 - $500

Passed


Estimate: $600 - $900

Sold: $375


Estimate: $600 - $900

Sold: $625


Estimate: $250 - $400

Sold: $375


Estimate: $500 - $800

Passed


Estimate: $500 - $800

Sold: $750



Estimate: $25 - $50

Sold: $100


Estimate: $800 - $1,200

Sold: $1,062.5






Estimate: $800 - $1,200

Passed


Estimate: $700 - $1,000

Passed




Estimate: $200 - $400

Sold: $250

Estimate: $200 - $400

Sold: $125

Estimate: $500 - $800

Sold: $750


Estimate: $400 - $700

Sold: $500


Estimate: $200 - $400

Sold: $343.75

Estimate: $400 - $700

Sold: $437.5

Estimate: $25 - $50

Sold: $50

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Sold: $62.5


Estimate: $600 - $900

Passed

Estimate: $400 - $700

Passed

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

Passed

Estimate: $600 - $900

Sold: $812.5




Estimate: $50 - $100

Sold: $187.5


Estimate: $25 - $50

Sold: $25

Estimate: $600 - $900

Passed

Estimate: $50 - $100

Sold: $156.25

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New Orleans Auction Galleries

Location: New Orleans, LA, US

Phone: +1 504 566 1849

Payment

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Accepted Forms of Payment: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

New Orleans Auction Galleries does not provide shipping. A list of local shippers whom our clients have used and found to be reliable is available on request.

New Orleans Auction Galleries is pleased to offer Part II of the Bruce McCashin Collection in an online-only sale. The auction features English and Continental antiques and fine art, decorative objects and much more. 

 

About The Bruce McCashin Collection: 

 

Bruce E. McCashin was born in Green’s Farms, Connecticut - the oldest neighborhood in Westport - to prominent equestrians Arthur J. McCashin (1952 Olympic bronze medalist) and his wife Helen Wolcott née Bedford (ex-Master of Foxhounds of the Fairfield County Hounds). His early years were spent along the Gold Coast, and later Far Hills, New Jersey, enjoying the fruits of high society. 

 

The Bedford family emigrated from London to Brooklyn in 1848, and shortly thereafter, Frederick Thomas Bedford, Sr. (1823-1904) invested in farmland in Westport to grow onions. During the 1850s, onions were in great demand in New York City and also became an important crop in the 1860s at the onset of the Civil War as they were used to treat wounds. 

 

Edward Thomas “E. T.” Bedford (1849-1931), Bruce McCashin’s great-grandfather, was born in 1849 in Green’s Farms and attended Brooklyn Academy, where he met Robert Cheesebrough. Bedford assisted Cheesebrough to develop and sell a petroleum byproduct known today as Vaseline. Bedford also met John D. Rockefeller while living in Brooklyn, and after working as a salesman offering oil-related products, he became a Partner and Director at Standard Oil. After leaving the oil business, Bedford formed Corn Products Company from the New York Glucose Trust he had acquired. Their products included Karo, Mazola, Skippy and Hellmann's.

 

McCashin attended The Lawrenceville School, then colleges in the United States and France before attending Yale University in his early 30s. He acquired his first antique at age eleven, but the catalyst to his serious pursuit of collecting was his education at Yale and time spent at the Yale Center for British Art under Duncan Robinson. McCashin also studied under some of the most renowned scholars and art historians, including Vincent Scully, one of the most influential and respected architectural historians, and William Kelly Simpson, professor of Egyptology and Curator of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 

 

Following his time at Yale, McCashin set out on multiple modern “Grand Tours”, traveling twice to Egypt in as many years and throughout Europe, acquiring pieces along the way. London, where he had a residence, was also a frequent destination, and he became a regular client at the most venerable shops and galleries. While in England, Bruce tracked down pieces once owned by the Bedfords. 

 

Each piece of furniture acquired by McCashin was evaluated and meticulously restored by William J. Cook & Sons in England, whose clients include the Royal Family, museums and leading collectors. The Cooks also advised McCashin while he searched for each piece.  

 

McCashin’s collection demonstrates his eye for the exceptional and unique while focusing on 18th- through early 20th-century English antiques and fine art. As he grew up amongst a family dedicated to country pursuits and sports, many paintings in the collection feature sporting scenes, animals and rolling landscapes. His collecting sensibilities grew out of his parents’ interests and a tradition of American families of strong English heritage acquiring English antiques. The influence of the great collectors and patrons of the arts that he grew up surrounded by is evident in his impressive collection. 

 

New Orleans Auction Galleries is honored to offer fine art, antiques, silver and more from the Collection of Bruce McCashin. 

 

Buyer's Premium
$0+: 25.0%
Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $49 $5
$50 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $4,999 $200
$5,000 $9,999 $250
$10,000 $14,999 $500
$15,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,000
$50,000 + $5,000

Conditions of Sale

Payment: We accept payments by check, cash and wire transfer [subject to a $30 fee for domestic wires and a $60 fee for international wires]; we also accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover for invoices up to $25,000. We do not accept Paypal. All payments must be in US dollars. Wire transfer information available on request.

Shipping: New Orleans Auction Galleries does not provide shipping. A list of local shippers whom our clients have used and found to be reliable is available on request.

Taxes: Purchases are subject to local taxes where applicable.

Condition : All sales are "As-is, where-is" and final. New Orleans Auction Galleries does not offer refunds. The absence of a condition report does not indicate that a lot is good condition or free of damage; bidders are strongly encouraged to a request a condition report for any lot in which they are interested.