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A pair of mid 20thC
cast stone Eagles, 25" tall & 26" wide, would be great on an entrance gate
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A 25"tall by 21 1/2" round English Cast Stone saddle stone, from the Kenjockety Estate, maintains great original moss
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Cast Stone figural group of two cherubs, with grapes in their hair and a dog, detail on the back of a chicken, cabbage, squash, wheat etc, purchased at Kenjockety estate.
Rich Cribs: Lloyd Harbor's Kenjockety, and more
Wednesday February 16, 2011 10:06 AM By Valerie Kellogg and Cathy Mahon
Photo credit: Permission Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty
CLOSING SOON. Kenjockety, the 6.7-acre Lloyd Harbor estate once owned by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, is in contract. The Tudor home first went up for sale in 2002 for $17.5 million. Its current asking price with listing agent Suzanne Wehren of Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates, who only got the listing in January, is $8.999 million. (She raised the price by about $500,000 from its previous listing with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.) The selling agent is Maria Siringo, also with Shawn Elliott.
Gibb owned the historic 1926 mansion in the early 1980s, when he reportedly bleached the floors and painted the walls white. It has since been completely renovated. There are seven bedrooms, seven baths, three half-baths, 10 fireplaces, a gunite pool and 500 feet of water frontage with deeded docking rights. The original architect was Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who designed St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
A neighbor is purchasing the property, says Wehren. -- Valerie Kellogg
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A stone fountain with 4 cherubs, removed from Kenjockety, Lloyd Harbor NY,
Rich Cribs: Lloyd Harbor's Kenjockety, and more
Wednesday February 16, 2011 10:06 AM By Valerie Kellogg and Cathy Mahon
Photo credit: Permission Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty
CLOSING SOON. Kenjockety, the 6.7-acre Lloyd Harbor estate once owned by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, is in contract. The Tudor home first went up for sale in 2002 for $17.5 million. Its current asking price with listing agent Suzanne Wehren of Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates, who only got the listing in January, is $8.999 million. (She raised the price by about $500,000 from its previous listing with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.) The selling agent is Maria Siringo, also with Shawn Elliott.
Gibb owned the historic 1926 mansion in the early 1980s, when he reportedly bleached the floors and painted the walls white. It has since been completely renovated. There are seven bedrooms, seven baths, three half-baths, 10 fireplaces, a gunite pool and 500 feet of water frontage with deeded docking rights. The original architect was Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who designed St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
A neighbor is purchasing the property, says Wehren. -- Valerie Kellogg
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A cast stone pedestal
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A pair of 20thC cast stone baskets, good condition
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A pair of cast stone cherubs atop a dolphin, carrying a conch shell in his hand, mid 20thC
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A pair of cast stone statues, mid 20thC, of Spring and Autumn, approx 77 1/2 inches tall on pedestal base
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A cast stone statue of Neptune just shy of 7 ft tall, with a dolphin and shell details at his feet, dating from the mid 20thC
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A pair of cast stone majestic lions, 48 inches tall, there is some minor damage to the base of one lion but the figures are perfect, & show some lichen
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A wonderful pair of carved granite [stone] lions, there is some roughness on one lion around the tail, the detail on these is great, Approx 31 inches long and 11 inches wide, after the famous marble lions by Canova at the Vatican
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Pr of Carved Stone chairs, probably Italian, late 19th, or early 20thC, with lions heads
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A cast stone statue of spring, good detail and condition, approx 77 1/2"tall, base is approx 21"sq
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Pricing Please Inquire
Available: Yes
Item Number: 641
Circa:
This is an unusual Victorian pr of Pedestals found in the south and purported to be from the Civil War Era.
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Victorian Rustic 2 part graden urn 3rd quarter of the 19thC, in the rustic gothic style, made of stone after a design by Andrew Jackson Davis
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Pricing please inquire
Available: yes
Item Number: 724
Circa: 1900
A large pair of cast stone garden finials originally from the former Victorian Hotel know as" The Garden City Hotel", there were many of these large finials on the porch of the hotel in Garden City Long Island. 38 inches tall, 22 inches round at widest point
Measurements:38"tall& 22 rd
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