Start times all five days are 8 am Pacific time. More than 3,500 lots in a wide array of collecting categories are set to cross the auction block, with online bidding on several platforms.
The 315-lot auction will feature exquisite jade carvings, porcelain, paintings, jewelry, bronze Buddhas, scholars’ items, fine furniture, snuff bottles and seals and other items from China.
The full catalog showing all 440 lots (the most in company history) is up for bidding and viewing now at University Archives’ website (www. UniversityArchives. com) as well as on three platforms.
The auctions are full of eclectic, whimsical and interesting items spanning hundreds of years of world culture. Both start at 10 am Pacific time and will be hosted on several bidding platforms.
E Squared Energy Advisors hosted Lordstown Motors and their all new, all-electric ENDURANCETM 4WD pickup at their headquarters at The Star in Frisco, TX
The Maestro’s personal collection includes a rare and notable library of 100+ books, featuring orchestral, choral and operatic scores, historical reference material and music theory volumes.
The sale was packed with hundreds of lots of mining collectibles, philatelic material, Americana and more, and featured numerous important collections in a wide range of collecting categories.
The two-day weekend auction is being held online and live at the gallery in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA). Start times both days are 10 am Central time.
The catalog is packed with American and English furniture, folk art and self-taught/outsider art, American paintings, Chinese works of art and silver and jewelry.
The auction will be conducted in Ahlers & Ogletree’s spacious Atlanta showroom. Start times all three days are 10 am Eastern time. Internet bidding is thru AandOAuctions. com.
The sale features paintings, decorative arts, furniture, jewelry, silver, Asian arts, and collectibles, all pulled from estates and collections across New England.
Session 1 will feature militaria, antique firearms, swords and daggers. Session 2 includes fine art, estate jewelry, rare gold and silver coins, Bennington Rockingham pottery, redware, more.
The auction was hosted across three major online bidding platforms. The top earner was a Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) carved cinnabar lidded box that changed hands for $81,250.
The sale includes 123 lots of American and European art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, Modern and Contemporary art, fine prints, sculpture and drawings.