The auction will be held online and live at the Crescent City Auction Gallery in New Orleans, La. Over 750 lots, pulled from estates and collections throughout the South, will be offered.
The Modernism, Photography & African American Art auction featured an outstanding selection of works from renowned artists across multiple disciplines, 455 lots in all. It grossed over $1 million.
The sale is a carefully curated selection of outstanding historical items, representing the best of U. S. Presidents, Science, Aviation/Space, World Leaders, Civil Rights, Literature, Art & Sports.
The first two days will be online and live in the Reno, Nevada gallery; March 3rd will be a timed-only session. Start times all three days are 8am Pacific. Around 1,700 lots will come up for bid.
Labmovers. com, recently completed its 100th lab relocation project for Dr. Stephen Lomber, from Lab McGill University in Montreal to the University of Texas at Arlington.
Offered will be vintage signs for Indian Motorcycles, Texaco Marine Motor Oil, Red Indian Motor Oil and Pepsi-Cola, plus push bars and door push signs.
Top lots included a late 18th/early 19th century Quebec arbalète commode, original folk art paintings by Maud Lewis and Joe Norris, and a Samuel Bricker tall walnut chest of drawers.
Sold at the event was a pair of 1871 documents appointing the melter and refiner to the Carson City, Nevada Mint, one signed by President Ulysses S. Grant ($15,625).
Brad Ford: Broken Sculpture opens Valentine’s Day, 2025. Join us on February 14th from 5 to 7 PM for the opening of this thought-provoking exhibition and the launch of cafeGIANT.
The Modernism, Photography & African American Art auction will feature an outstanding selection of works from renowned artists across multiple disciplines, over 400 lots in all, starting at 10 am.
Expected top lots include a Wedgwood vase marked Fairyland Lustre in the Dragon King pattern and an equally beautiful bulbous French Cameo vase signed Galle in the Morning Glory pattern.
The Pre-1980 Sports Cards & Memorabilia auction, held January 25th, grossed $448,252. 259 lots – all sports-related, many of them rare and highly collectible examples – came up for bid.
The Pre-1980 Sports Cards & Memorabilia auction, held January 25th, grossed $448,252. 259 lots – all sports-related, many of them rare and highly collectible examples – came up for bid.
In all, close to 800 premier lots crossed the auction block. January 15th featured many fine Asian items, while January 16th showcased a wonderful array of fine art from many established estates.