The auction is mostly online, but with limited live seating available in the West Palm Beach area gallery. An exhibition period will be announced; gallery previews will be appointment only.
Over 400 quality lots of fine art, antiques and collectibles have been pulled from prominent estates and collections across New England. The auction will start at 6 pm Eastern time.
The top lot of the auction was a masterpiece by Charles Morgan McIlhenney, titled Summer Afternoon by the Shore. The painting quadrupled the high estimate, selling for $100,000.
The full catalog showing all 409 lots is up for bidding and viewing now at University Archives’ website (UniversityArchives. com), as well as on three popular online bidding platforms.
The collection includes a vast assortment of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ceramics, bronzes, works of art, decorative arts, antique furnishings and more, starting promptly at 10 am Eastern time.
The sale features a large selection of both traditional and modern furniture, rugs and lighting from private New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Long Island households.
The sale was headlined by Bill McNevan’s petroliana collection. It also featured automobilia, general advertising and soda advertising. Overall, the event grossed CA$341,905.
It’s an astounding assemblage of items in many collecting categories, 289 lots in all, featuring the lifetime collections of Don and Joyce Blyth, starting promptly at 9 am Eastern time.
The auction featured 3,049 lots of historical autographs, minerals and mining collectibles, gold and silver, numismatics, stock certificates, original art, Native Americana and more.
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Also, vibrant still-life oil paintings by Lê Phổ (Vietnamese/French, 1907-2001) and Claude Venard (French, 1913-1999) sold for $20,910 and $15,990, respectively, in the 424-lot sale.
Internet bidding for the 650-lot auction will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers. com and MillerandMillerAuctions. com. The auction will start at 9 am Eastern.
The auction features over 300 quality lots. An expected highlight is an immaculate, hand-carved Alaskan Inuit walrus ivory chess set; it has a pre-sale estimate of $3,000-$5,000.
The lithographs and maquettes will be auctioned online, at posterauctions. com, and in PAI's New York City gallery at 26 West 17th Street, starting at 11 am Eastern time.