The 355-lot online auction, held on Saturday, October 7th, featured a well-rounded offering of fresh-to-the-market Canadiana, folk art, pottery, textiles & more, from the 19th/20th centuries.
Both sales will be held online as well as in Ahlers & Ogletree’s gallery located at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard NW, both at 10 am Eastern time. In all, 843 lots will cross the auction block.
Six original paintings by Maud Lewis combined to bring $184,680. Four original works by Joe Norris totaled $57,230, and a 1978 latex and marker on Masonite by Joe Sleep brought $5,900.
The late London, Ontario artist John Kinnear traded his Maud Lewis (1903-1970) painting titled The Lobsterman to jeweler John Ellington for a sapphire tie tack in the 1970s.
The 856-lot also features decorative prints, illuminated manuscripts and historical documents from late 15th century to mid-20th century. The catalog is online now, at www. OldWorldAuctions. com.
The 218-lot auction, starting at 5 pm Eastern time, has a fine selection of items from noted artists, designers and silversmiths. Internet bidding will be provided by LiveAuctioneers. com.
The October 27th Advertising & Americana auction featured an exclusive Toronto collection; the October 28th event showcased the lifetime works of Canada master sign painter Nathan Appleby.
The 153-lot auction was nearly 90 percent sold and grossed $3 million. Fresh-to-the-market consignments attracted interest from across the country and internationally as well.
Included are wristwatches by Rolex, Breitling, Patek Philippe, Panerai, Hublot, Cartier, A. Lange & Sohne, Omega, IWC, Breguet, Audemars Piguet and others.
The 335-lot auction was packed with paintings, sculptures, Cleveland School, antique and luxury designer furniture and objects. The Parsons fountain was the auction’s top achiever.
The online-only auction was hosted exclusively on iCollector. com and featured over 2,000 lots of Americana, numismatics, philatelic and dealer items, many of them pulled from great collections.
The 472-lot auction features items relating to U. S. Presidents & First Families, Early America, Science, Literature, World Leaders, Music, Military, Art, Civil Rights, Religion, more.
The sale will feature property from collections in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, including items from interior designer Timothy Corrigan, Inc., Santa Barbara, San Francisco & Scottsdale, Ariz.