On January 30, Millea Bros of Boonton, New Jersey, will offer more than 400 lots of English and American furniture and decorative arts from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Seeler (1926-2018).
Extracted from Antiques Trade Gazette | Anne Crane
A quiet but well-known presence in the NY design community, Seeler bought art and antiques from well-respected dealers, auction houses and collections, including Peter Tillou, Ginsburg & Levy, Graham Arader and Earle Vandekar.
English pottery and porcelain was an area of keen interest, with this pair of Chelsea silver form dishes painted with fancy birds c.1755 estimated at $200-300.