Also, an 18th or 19th century French terracotta bust of a young lady finished at $19,680, and an 18th century French Louis XV Chinese lacquer mounted ebonized commode brought $17,220.
On October 4, 5 and 6, local audiences will have the opportunity to travel back in time for a uniquely working call Irish American experience – life in a triple decker in Dorchester, 1965.
The Henner painting was the top lot at the September 13th Fine Estates Auction. The auction on September 12th presented 389 curated lots from the estate of Gregory Crawford of Atlanta.
The October 12th Canadiana auction features the Wendy B. Hamilton collection, the late Bill Hamilton collection and the Rutter family collection. October 13th has great Canadian folk art.
The auction’s expected top achiever is lot #5, the complete first edition of Theodore de Bry’s Grands Voyages (Parts 1-9 in two volumes), published 1590-1602 (est. $120,000-$150,000).
The auction, at 6 pm Eastern time, features outstanding sterling silver flatware sets and individual pieces, fine estate jewelry, vintage Japanese tin toy buses and decorative accessories.
Highlights include three Hermes bags (two of them Birkins), a Bvlgari Serpenti Viper ring and a Panthère de Cartier ring, and fine watches by Breitling, Rolex, Cartier, Muller & Apple/Hermes.
The auctions will include a wide variety of traditional, modern and contemporary, plus fine and decorative art, at 10 am Eastern time all three days. Online bidding on multiple platforms.
Danny and his wife Natalie were good friends with Frank Sinatra. The auction will feature an international array of fine and decorative art, ranging from the 17th to the 21st centuries.
“Get ready for two exciting days packed with a wide array of remarkable items awaiting new homes, ” said Fred Holabird of Holabird Western Americana Collections. All lots start at $10.
All 491 lots are up for viewing and bidding now on the newly redesigned University Archives website – www. UniversityArchives. com – as well as LiveAuctioneers. com and Invaluable. com.
Shannon’s has become the leading auction house for American art and this season proves their strength in attracting quality consignments in this genre. The auction starts at 6 pm Eastern time.
The October 12th Canadiana auction featured furniture, decoys, pottery, stoneware, Canadiana and coin banks. The October 13th Canadian Folk Art sale had great folk art and carved decoys.
The works sold for $72,600 and $60,500, respectively, at auctions held October 9 & 10 by Ahlers & Ogletree, online and live at the gallery in Atlanta, Ga. The two-day gross was over $859,000.
A Dallas collector who spent decades acquiring and preserving the signatures of every U. S. President from George Washington in 1789 to Barack Obama in 20210 is selling his collection intact.