The Story of Eddi Van Auken

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On June 19th, Clars is proud to present the Estate of Eddi Van Auken at our Fine Curiosities Auction. Eddi was a San Francisco Bay Area antique historian, collector, artist, and author who spent over 30 years acquiring, researching, and cataloguing antique walking sticks from around the world.


It was actually an accident in her home that ignited her foray into walking sticks: she fell down the stairs, fractured her tailbone, and needed a cane to walk. Pharmacy canes wouldn’t suffice — and she thought, surely there had to be other, more artistic options. And thus, a collection of unparalleled breadth and quality was born — and continued to grow, long after her injury healed.


A selection of unique walking canes, including Folk Art, French and Russian examples.<br><b>Estimates vary between $300–$800</b>
A selection of unique walking canes, including Folk Art, French and Russian examples.
Estimates vary between $300–$800

Eddi started life as “Ethel Sady,” named for a beloved grandmother and then subsequently renamed Eddi by college friends who felt the name better suited her gorgeous, sassy, and brilliant personality. Despite her petite 5’4″ frame, she lit up any room with her vibrant presence, catching the attention of Wendell “Van” Van Auken, whom she married at 19 (he was 21) before they drove west in a green Corvette to California.


Eddi Van Auken and husband, Wendell Van Auken.
Eddi Van Auken and husband, Wendell Van Auken, 2023.

In the Bay Area, Eddi fully developed her extraordinary gift for finding beauty in the everyday and transforming the mundane into the magnificent, designing a family home that showcased her impeccable taste through unexpected combinations of chic, edgy, whimsical, and vintage pieces. As her collection of antique walking sticks grew, she authored a respected compendium on walking sticks titled Vertical Art and was working on a second book, Masterpieces, when she passed away. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Eddi was deeply committed to empowering women across all fields and supported initiatives promoting early lung cancer detection. She had a way of making everyone feel welcome, seen, and appreciated. Eddi passed away peacefully in August 2024, at age 77 from complications arising from metastatic lung cancer, leaving behind a legacy as vibrant as her personality.

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Clars is pleased to announce Fine Curiosities: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken, an extraordinary single-owner auction to be held on Thursday, June 19th. This event features a distinctive and eclectic array of antiques, decorative arts, architectural elements, and folk treasures assembled over decades by the late Eddi Van Auken, a passionate and discerning collector.

Among the standout lots is a remarkable selection of walking canes, featuring examples in Folk Art, French, and Russian styles, each boasting unique handles and craftsmanship. These pieces, estimated between $300–$800, reflect both utility and artistry. Equally intriguing is a group of English ironstone advertising display stands, early commercial relics that today serve as charming decorative objects, estimated at $500–$700.


A selection of unique walking canes, including Folk Art, French and Russian examples.<br><b>Estimates vary between $300–$800</b>
A selection of unique walking canes, including Folk Art, French and Russian examples.
Estimates vary between $300–$800
A group of English ironstone advertising display stands. Estimate: $500–$700
A group of English ironstone advertising display stands.
Estimate: $500–$700

A centerpiece of the auction is an imposing Belle Époque silvered bronze nine-light chandelier, a grand and luminous statement from turn-of-the-century France. With its elegant form and refined detailing, it is expected to realize between $4,000–$6,000. From the realm of classical architecture come two large carved Corinthian capitals, ideal as sculptural décor or for restoration purposes, with an estimate of $800–$1,200.


A fine and imposing Belle Époque silvered bronze nine-light chandelier.<br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
A fine and imposing Belle Époque silvered bronze nine-light chandelier.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
A pair of large Corinthian carved architectural capitals.<br><b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>
A pair of large Corinthian carved architectural capitals.
Estimate: $800–$1,200

Further bridging history and function is a rare clock tower movement, a mechanical marvel with sculptural appeal estimated at $600–$800. For design aficionados, a pair of Art Deco lounge chairs represents 1930s elegance and modernity, also carrying estimates of $600–$800.


A clock tower movement.<br><b>Estimate: $600–$800</b>
A clock tower movement.
Estimate: $600–$800
A pair of Art Deco lounge chairs.<br><b>Estimate: $600–$800</b>
A pair of Art Deco lounge chairs.
Estimate: $600–$800

Rustic charm is found in a pair of 18th-century French carved walnut cutting boards, rich with patina and history, expected to bring $800–$1,200. A highlight of devotional art in the sale is a Spanish Colonial polychromed wood Santos figure of a woman, distinguished by its expressive carving and colorful finish. It stands as a testament to colonial craftsmanship.


Two French carved walnut cutting boards, 18th century.<br><b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>
Two French carved walnut cutting boards, 18th century.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
A Spanish Colonial polychromed wood Santos figure of a woman.<br><b>Estimate: $600–$800</b>
A Spanish Colonial polychromed wood Santos figure of a woman.
Estimate: $600–$800

For collectors of luxury objects d’art, a French walking cane with a 22k gold handle adorned with turquoise and amethyst offers a fusion of opulence and curiosity. Estimated at $800–$1,200, it is one of the more refined personal accessories in the sale. Folk Art also takes a whimsical turn with a painted canvas ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey’ game, a playful and nostalgic piece valued at $400–$600.


A French 22k gold, turquoise and amethyst walking cane.Estimate: $800–$1,200
A French 22k gold, turquoise and amethyst walking cane.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
A Folk Art painted canvas ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey’ game.<br><b>Estimate: $400–$600</b>
A Folk Art painted canvas ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey’ game.
Estimate: $400–$600

Additional curiosities include a collection of factice (dummy) perfume bottles, once used for advertising, now charming collectibles with an estimate of $400–$600. A group of seven Mexican cowrie shell souvenir baskets and a whimsical pair of carved wood heeled clogs continue the theme of cultural craft and novelty, estimated at $400–$600 and $300–$500 respectively.


A collection of factice or dummy perfume bottles.Estimate: $400–$600
A collection of factice or dummy perfume bottles.
Estimate: $400–$600
Seven Mexican souvenir cowrie shell baskets. Estimate: $400–$600
Seven Mexican souvenir cowrie shell baskets.
Estimate: $400–$600
A whimsical pair of Continental carved wood heeled clogs.<br><b> Estimate: $300–$500</b>
A whimsical pair of Continental carved wood heeled clogs.
Estimate: $300–$500

A collector favorite is a Wemyss Ware ceramic seated pig, hand-painted by Joseph Nekola, a delightful example of Scottish ceramic artistry estimated at $500–$700. For those with a taste for the anatomical and academic, a carved écorché study of a man’s head stands out as a rare and introspective piece, estimated at $300–$500.


A Wemyss Ware ceramic seated pig painted by Joseph Nekola.<br><b> Estimate: $500–$700</b>
A Wemyss Ware ceramic seated pig painted by Joseph Nekola.
Estimate: $500–$700
A carved écorché study of a man’s head. Estimate: $300–$500
A carved écorché study of a man’s head.
Estimate: $300–$500

Rounding out the collection is a Black Forest carved lindenwood pedestal jardinière, richly detailed and ideal for interior display, estimated at $500–$700, and a notable group of full-size religious figures from French, Spanish Colonial, and Italian traditions, together estimated between $1,200–$2,500. These figures display the range of devotional artistry across continents and centuries.


A Black Forest carved lindenwood pedestal jardinière.<br><b>Estimate: $500–$700</b>
A Black Forest carved lindenwood pedestal jardinière.
Estimate: $500–$700
A life size Venetian Rococo carved polychrome blackamoor mannequin figure.<br><b>Estimate: $2,500–$3,500</b>
A life size Venetian Rococo carved polychrome blackamoor mannequin figure.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
Four miniature English marquetry inlaid tilt-top tables.<br><b>Estimate: $500–$700</b>
Four miniature English marquetry inlaid tilt-top tables.
Estimate: $500–$700

“This auction reflects the truly personal and passionate collecting style of Eddi Van Auken,” said Suzy Pai, Senior Specialist of Furniture & Decorative Arts at Clars. “Each object tells a story, and together they offer a rare and whimsical journey through centuries of design, craftsmanship, and eccentric beauty.”


An Empire style ebonized settee. Estimate: $300–$500
An Empire style ebonized settee.
Estimate: $300–$500
A group of dolls. Estimate: $200–$300
A group of dolls.
Estimate: $200–$300

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