South Bay Auctions


485 Montauk Hwy, East Moriches, New York 11940
631-878-2909

About Auction House

South Bay Auctions, Inc. is a family owned and operated traditional auction house, serving Long Island and the metropolitan area, while selling to the national and international market. We specialize in the sale of artwork (paintings, sculptures, photographs), antique furniture and accessories, silver, jewelry, clocks, folk art, collectibles, historical documents, artifacts, garden furniture and decorations, oriental rugs, field & stream sporting collectibles including decoys, guns and fishing items.

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  • Auction Industry, Press Release
    Important Motherwell Painting Surfaces, Among Strong Offerings at South Bay Auctions’ October 22nd Sale

    East Moriches, Long Island, NY— October 12, 2022 — South Bay Auctions is pleased to announce that a recently uncovered painting by Robert Motherwell is being offered in our next sale, on Saturday, October 22nd, 2022, starting at noon, along with strong offerings across all categories by some of the most sought-after artists and designers of the 19th and 20th centuries.   ROBERT MOTHERWELL, "The Spanish Night" (No. SP10), 1959, oil on canvasboard, 6" x 8” The Robert Motherwell painting, entitled “The Spanish Night”, 1959, was created the year after the artist’s honeymoon in Spain and France with fellow Abstract Expressionist, Helen Frankenthaler, and connects to some of his best-known series relating to Spain that he began producing in this period. The work has been out of the public eye since 1961, when it was donated by Robert Motherwell at the request of Marcel Duchamp to a benefit auction for The American Chess Foundation, held at Parke-Bernet Galleries (now Sotheby’s). The painting recently turned up in an Upper East Side Manhattan estate and, after the provenance was researched by the Dedalus Foundation, was added to their online Catalogue Raisonne of Supplementary Works by Motherwell under catalog number SP10. The painting, a 6” x 8” oil on canvasboard, is estimated at $15,000 - $20,000. JAMES EDWARD BUTTERSWORTH, regatta in stormy seas, oil on canvas, 22" x 36" Topping the auction by estimated value, is a large, dynamic canvas by James Edward Buttersworth at $20,000-$30,000, in this sale overflowing with works by important 19th century American artists. Other highlights in this category, include a rare Frank Weston Benson landscape entitled, “View in East Gloucester” ($4,000-$6,000), a Mauritz Frederick de Haas marine painting ($4,000 - $6,000), a large canvas by Andrew Melrose entitled, "A Mandan Village on the Upper Missouri" ($2,000-$4,000), a pair of William Sydney Mount oil portraits ($3,000-$5,000), and a William Trost Richards watercolor entitled, "Near Newport, RI", 1877 ($1,200-$1,800).  STOW WENGENROTH, "High Arches, Brooklyn Bridge", 1960, lithograph, 14-1/2" x 11-1/2" Several iconic 20th century American prints are also found among top lots in this sale, including rich impressions of Stow Wengenroth’s…