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  • John Rubeus Smith Watercolor Study of a Man
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  • J.W. Pankhurst Ironstone Coffee Service for Six
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  • Six Prodigal Son Painted Woodcut Scenes. 18th Century
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  • George Washington Print in Gold Frame
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  • Johann Jacob Haid - Engraving of a Woman
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  • Two Rugs
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  • Large Group of Early Candy Containers, Toys, and Ornaments
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  • Three Bag Face Carpets
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    Three Bag Face Carpets

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Auction Description

The Schutte Collection- Day 2 by New England Auctions

After a lifetime of collecting exceptional pieces of Americana, Thomas F. Schutte and Tess L. Schutte are excited to announce the auction of their extensive and meticulously curated collection presented by New England Auctions. The auction marks the culmination of more than six decades of passion and dedication to the art of collecting early American antiques, with a focus on New England and Pennsylvania artifacts. The auction, organized by Fred Giampietro, owner of New England Auctions, will be held over two days on October 10th and 11th, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire pieces that reflect a lifetime of passion for Americana.

 

The Schutte collection began humbly in the early years of their marriage with the purchase of an old oak washstand and a Rayo lamp. This modest start ignited a lifelong dedication to the world of antiques, eventually leading the couple to focus on artifacts from Pennsylvania and New England. After relocating to Rhode Island in 1983, their interests narrowed further, centering on 18th-century New England furniture and decorative arts, which they carefully selected for their originality, condition, and form.

 

Their collection grew as they restored historic homes in Newburyport and Ipswich, Massachusetts, with Tom’s exuberance for authentic early American pieces driving much of the expansion. Tess fondly recalls Tom’s enthusiasm, joking that “he never met an early chair he didn’t like.” The couple’s shared commitment to high-quality antiques is evident in every piece of their collection.

 

Reflecting on their collecting journey, Tess emphasizes the importance of the relationships they’ve built over the years. “We have enjoyed and continue to value the enduring acquaintances and friendships made as we traveled to antiques shops and shows in Pennsylvania, New England, and New York,” she says. “Thanks to their encouragement, guidance, and mentoring, we were able to elevate and refine our collection over these many decades.”

 

Now, as they prepare to pass on their treasured collection, both Thomas and Tess express a deep hope that these items will bring as much joy to others as they have experienced. “The time has come to transfer the stewardship of our extensive collection,” Tess adds. “Our hope is that these treasures will bring as much pleasure to others as they have to us.”

 

The auction, by New England Auctions, will provide collectors and enthusiasts with a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from a collection that has been thoughtfully assembled over the course of many years.  New England Auctions, owned and led by New England Auctions, owned by Fred Giampietro,  is a renowned auction house known for its expertise in American antiques and fine art. With over 40 years of experience, Fred has earned a reputation for offering high-quality pieces and providing exceptional service to collectors and dealers alike. The auction will be held online and in person, allowing collectors from across the country to participate in this significant event.

 

Auction Details:

  • Date: October 10th and 11th, 2024
  • In Person Previews: October 1st - 4th and 7th - 8th from 9am until 2:30 pm and October 9th from 9am until 12:30pm.  Limited private previews available by appointment at www.newenglandauctions.com.
  • Location: New England Auctions, Branford, Connecticut
  • Online Bidding: Available via the New England Auctions website at www.newenglandauctions.com

 

For more information on the auction or to purchase a complete color catalogue, please visit www.newenglandauctions.com or contact:

 

New England Auctions

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Branford, CT 06405

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New England Auctions does not ship or arrange shipping. 
All shipping is outsourced. All buyers and shippers must come prepared with appropriate packing materials and help for heavy items.  Our staff will not be available to help move heavy items. If payment is made by check, items will be held 7 business days before an item is released for shipping.   
Items can be picked up in person or by a shipper at 14 Business Park Drive - Unit 5, Branford, CT - BY CONFIRMED APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please contact the gallery 24 hours in advance to make an appointment. Pickup can be scheduled for Monday through Friday between 9am - 3pm beginning the Monday after the date of the auction. Please note that all first-time buyers that wish to pick items up in person must pay with cash. 

A list of local shippers includes: 
The Village Express, Branford, CT 203-481-7426 or (vexpress@comcast.net),    Attn: Kristen
The UPS Store #5105 at 203-772-4445 or (store5105@theupsstore..com), Attn: Manjit.  
The UPS Store #2233, Wallingford, CT at 203-949-0050 or (store2233@theupsstore.com), Attn: Jim or Adam.

Couriers (for licensed transport across state lines):
Outward Bound Courier Logistics, Dalton, MA at 413-854-3676, Attn: Alan or Ben.
GNLE Delivery, Stockton, NJ at 908-256-3947, Attn: Kieran Giannelli
 
For fine art, furniture, and shippers that crate:
Maquette FAS CT, Branford, CT at 203-640-8453, Attn: Kevin
Plycon Transportation Group 631-269-7000
Codogan Tate 718-689-7969
US ART 718-986-6500

Purchased items that have been paid for but not picked up or shipped from our auction facility within 21 days of the auction will be stored at a rate of $10 per day per lot for furniture and larger items and $5 per day per lot for smaller items. A moving fee of $25 going into storage and $25 going out of storage will be added. Storage fees and late fees must be paid before items are released. There are no exceptions.

 


Items not picked up within 60 days of the auction date will be considered in default and become the property of New England Auctions.

 

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We do not collect sales tax on items shipped to other states unless a particular state's sales tax nexus has been met in that state. Sales to out-of-state buyers without a resale certificate, that are picked up by the buyer's representative, will be charged Connecticut sales tax unless the representative is a licensed commercial shipper and provides a Bill of Lading with their DOT # at the time of pick up.

 


SHIPPING/ PICKUP Arrangement and costs of shipping are the responsibility of the buyer. New England Auctions does not ship or arrange shipping. All shipping is outsourced. All buyers and shippers must come prepared with appropriate packing materials and help for heavy items. New England Auctions will not wrap or box any item going out of our facility. Our staff will not be available to help move heavy items. If payment is made by check, items will be held up to seven business days before an item is released for shipping.

 


Items can be picked up in person or by a shipper at 14 Business Park Drive - Unit 5, Branford, CT - BY CONFIRMED APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please contact the gallery 24 hours in advance to make an appointment. Pickup can be scheduled for Monday through Friday between 10am and 3pm beginning the Monday after the date of the auction. Please note that all first-time buyers that wish to pick items up in person must pay with cash.

 


A list of local shippers includes: The Village Express, Branford, CT 203-481-7426 or (vexpress@comcast.net), Attn: Kristen. The UPS Store #5105 at 203-772-4445 or (store5105@theupsstore..com), Attn: Manjit. The UPS Store #2233, Wallingford, CT at 203-949-0050 or (store2233@theupsstore.com), Attn: Jim or Adam. Couriers (for licensed transport across state lines): Outward Bound Courier Logistics, Dalton, MA at 413-854-3676, Attn: Alan or Ben. GNLE Delivery, Stockton, NJ at 908-256-3947, Attn: Kieran Giannelli. For fine art, furniture, and shippers that crate: Maquette FAS CT, Branford, CT at 203-640-8453, Attn: Kevin. Plycon Transportation Group 631-269-7000. Codogan Tate 718-689-7969. US ART 718-986-6500.

 


Purchased items that have been paid for but not picked up or shipped from our auction facility within 21 days of the auction will be stored at a rate of $10 per day per lot for furniture and larger items and $5 per day per lot for smaller items. A moving fee of $25 going into storage and $25 going out of storage will be added. Storage fees and late fees must be paid before items are released. There are no exceptions.

 


Items not picked up within 60 days of the auction date will be considered in default and become the property of New England Auctions.

 


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