Both have start times of 9am Eastern and are online-only, with bidding via LiveAuctioneers. com & MillerandMillerAuctions. com. The Day 1 star lot is an oil painting by folk artist Maud Lewis.
The posters were purchased in the ‘90s from the estate of a theater proprietor. They’ve been stored ever since and have never been traded or sold. Many were never displayed.
The Estate Fine Art and Antiques auction featured fine art, antiques, Mid-Century Modern, Modern Art, sterling, bronzes, decorative arts, printwork, maps, fine furniture, carpets.
The 309-lot, online-only auction grossed CA$419,225 and featured automobiles, petroliana (gas station collectibles), breweriana, soda advertising, bicycles, advertising signs.
The auction will feature more than 2,000 lots in many categories that include mining, philatelic, numismatic, railroadiana, Native Americana and more. Start times all four days: 8 am Pacific.
The Hermitage pieces have been in the same collection for over thirty years. The expected top lots are rifles, revolvers and swords, but there are other interesting items for bidders to consider.
The Rare Signed Manuscripts, Books, Photos & Relics, Signers of the Declaration & Sports auction will start at 11 am Eastern and features signed items in many collecting categories.
The auction, at 9:30 am Central time, will be held at the auction hall in Douglass, Kansas, and online, via LiveAuctioneers. com. An online-only event will also be held, on Friday, April 21st.
The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern time all three days, will be held live in Ahlers & Ogletree’s new location on Atlanta’s Upper West Side, at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard.
The auction was held by Miller & Miller Auctions in New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada. March 25 Canadiana & Decorative Arts; March 26 was Historic Lamps & Lighting.
Rare Posters Auction LXXXIX evidenced the continued passion for collecting vintage posters, especially rare lithographs. Alphonse Mucha's The Stars (1902) soared to $114,000.
The sale includes numerous examples of fine paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings. A George Tooker painting titled The Watchers should bring $250,000-$350,000.
The catalog, up and online now for bidding, is a tantalizing mix of offerings, in categories that include U. S. Presidents, Politics, Military, Space & Aviation, Classical Music and Film & TV.
The extensive and diverse collection is so wide, so important and so breathtaking in its scope and size, it’s taking four days to sell it all. There are no other add-ons, just one collection.
The auction will feature over 1,000 lots of American and English Furniture, fine silver and jewelry, and a broad selection of fine art and prints, starting at 10 am Eastern time.
The auction featured more than 2,000 lots in many categories that included mining, philatelic, numismatic, railroadiana, Native Americana and more. The Comstock Lode doc was the top lot.