The auction starts at 10 am Eastern both days. Included is a large selection of modern furniture, rugs and lighting from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Long Island.
The 200-plus artworks include American art, modern and contemporary art, sculptures, Hudson River School paintings and various offerings by female artists in various categories.
The sale is well-rounded and will feature historic material from the American Revolution thru the modern day, with wonderful objects for both beginning and higher-end collectors.
Bidders can travel the world from the comfort of their armchair to Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. There’s something for everybody, starting at 12 noon Eastern time.
Session 1 will feature rifles and other militaria. Session 2 includes fine art, estate jewelry, rare American gold coins, sports memorabilia, ancient Roman and Greek coins, furniture and more.
The online-only sale, held April 10th, offered fine merchandise from the homes of celebrated interior designers and personal collections of traditional furnishings and European antiques.
In addition to Canadiana and folk art, categories included furniture, paintings, pottery and stoneware, tools, toys and banks, architectural and nautical. The sale grossed CA$430,375.
The puck was the top achiever in a 500-lot auction that grossed more than $1.1 million. The sale’s lot price averaged over $2,000 and graded comic books saw record prices.
The sculpture by Pomodoro, titled Sfera, was the auction's top achiever, while five furniture pieces by George Nakashima were sold as single lots. The top one, a table, brought $74,400.
The sale will also include vintage couture, dazzling estate jewelry, Newcomb College pottery, French furniture, sterling silver and more. Start times are 10 am Central both days.
In addition to Bill McNevan’s outstanding petroliana collection, the auction will also feature automobilia, general advertising and soda advertising. Start time is 9 am Eastern.
The auction will be held online and live at the gallery in Aberdeen, Miss. Hundreds of hard-to-find items in today’s market will cross the auction block, about 500 lots in all.
Headlining the auction is the Ann and Robert Fromer collection of majolica, assembled over the course of 30+ years. It’s a live gallery sale; online bidding via LiveAuctioneers.
Items cover a wide range of categories, to include paintings, sculpture, works on paper, furniture, art glass, ceramics, enamel work and jewelry, starting at 10 am Eastern time.
The auction is loaded with historical autographs, minerals and mining collectibles, numismatics, stock certificates, Americana, art and more, starting at 8 am Pacific time all 5 days.