Continuing the offering from the celebrated Emmy and Dolph Andrews Estate this past February, Clars is pleased to present in the July 17th Gallery Auction another selection from one of San Francisco’s most distinguished private collections.
Emily Taylor Andrews and Adolphus “Dolph” Andrews Jr. were descendants of California pioneers and longtime figures in the city’s cultural and philanthropic circles. Their legacy of connoisseurship, refined taste, and commitment to preserving the decorative arts was reflected throughout the elegant interiors of their San Francisco residence, designed by renowned interior designers Michael Taylor and Anthony Hail.

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews,
Estimate: $6,000–$8,000

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
The July offering presents another opportunity to acquire works that once furnished these storied interiors. Leading the collection is a remarkable pair of Attilio Codognato semi-precious stone-mounted silver-gilt Venetian figures, estimated at $6,000–$8,000. Created by the celebrated Venetian jeweler and designer, the sculptures exemplify Codognato’s signature blend of Renaissance inspiration, exquisite craftsmanship, and luxurious materials.

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.
Estimate: $600–$800
Additional highlights from the Andrews Collection include a pair of French faience or Delft blue and white orangerie urns, estimated at $600–$800, an elegant S.T. Dupont leather and Lacque de Chine lacquer dressing case, estimated at $500–$700, a dramatic pair of Italian Blackamoor figural torcheres, and a distinguished pair of 19th-century Russian Nicholas I mahogany brass-mounted armchairs, estimated at $1,000–$1,500. Together, these pieces reflect the Andrews’ appreciation for exceptional European craftsmanship and timeless design — qualities that defined their remarkable collection.

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.
Estimate: $1,000–$1,500

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.
Estimate: $500–$700
As another chapter in the offering of the Andrews Estate, these works invite collectors to own objects distinguished not only by their beauty and craftsmanship, but also by a provenance rooted in one of San Francisco’s most admired collecting traditions.

Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews,
Estimate: $400–$600