Beckett, the sports memorabilia authentication and grading service, named PristineAuction. com its Auction House of the Year at the Industry Summit Awards, held Sept. 12-15 in Las Vegas.
There are two headliners: the Don and Joyce Blyth firearms collection, and the decoy and fishing collections of Marty Osler. The auction will start promptly at 9 am Eastern time.
The auction will be held in the Expo Building of the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, beginning promptly at 9 am Central time, plus online via the VanDerBrink Auctions website.
Jena has over a decade of experience in the valuation of fine art and residential contents. She will work out of Portland, Oregon, expanding Andrew Jones’s reach in the region.
The auction also featured lithographs by Charles Burchfield and Alberto Giacometti, an etching by Matisse, Mid-Century Modern furniture, original oil paintings, sterling silver flatware, more.
The auction will be held by Woody Auction, online (through LiveAuctioneers. com) and live in Woody Auctions’s auction hall at 130 East Third Street in Douglass, Kansas.
The Wednesday-Thursday auction starts at 10 am Eastern both days. The sale will feature a broad and diverse selection of fine and decorative arts, via real time Internet bidding and absentee bidding.
They were the top lots in an online-only auction of the collection of Lady Victoria White, held October 10th. Overall the sale grossed nearly $1.8 million.
The auction had two headliners: the Don and Joyce Blyth firearms collection and the decoy and fishing collections of Marty Osler. The sale attracted 546 bidders and every single lot was sold.
The collection includes Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern and Contemporary lithographs and maquettes that are ideally suited to a variety of interests and tastes. The sale will be held live and online.
The auction has more than 3,200 lots in a wide array of categories and at price points that will appeal to both novices and veteran collectors alike. Important collections will be sold.
The 333-lot auction was headlined by a collection of antiques and collectibles. The Husain painting was the expected top lot and it did not disappoint, selling within estimate.
The auction, packed with 700 lots, could be one of the company’s best ones ever. It will be held online and live in the East Meadow, N. Y. gallery (but with limited seating).
The 180-lot auction will also feature 20th century American art, 19th century European art, Hudson River School painting, and Modernism and Contemporary art.