Auction News
Sotheby’s – Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art
June 23rd, 2011 by adminOriginally part of Sir Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham’s famous 18th century gardens at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, Woden and Seatern are the last two great Saxon deities in private hands. Commissioned in the late 1720s the gods represent the days of the week, Wednesday and Saturday, and epitomise the height of 18th century antiquarianism. The gardens at Stowe were one of Britain’s finest contributions to the European Enlightenment and the importance of the Saxon deities was first fully described by John Kenworthy-Browne in 1985. Rysbrack used the finest Portland stone that has retained much intricate detail and the heroic characterisations have developed a timeless mystery, enhanced by the picturesque weathering of nearly 300 years.
Rago – Arts and Auction Center
June 23rd, 2011 by adminFine art is the fastest growing auction division at Rago’s. We are committed to significant art at any price point and all forms of visual expression: painting and sculpture, drawings, prints and illustrated books, installations, photography and video. It’s a point-of-view that has attracted much exceptional and interesting art, from the department’s first record-breaking sale to single-owner collections. Rago’s is known for an emphasis on the 20th century and the work of emerging and mid-career artists. Top prices achieved for the sale of work by artists from Celmins to Cropsey, Warhol to Redfield.
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers – Seeking Consignments
June 23rd, 2011 by adminSwann Galleries – Discovery sale
June 23rd, 2011 by adminSotheby’s – The Mei Yun Tang Collection of Paintings by Chang Dai-chien
June 23rd, 2011 by adminLandmark Auction for Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd
June 23rd, 2011 by adminLLAES, Ltd. conducts first million dollar sale with their June 18th Summer Catalogue Auction. Gross sales hit 1.15 million dollars.
Held at LLAES, Ltd.’s new auction gallery in Hillsborough, North Carolina, this record sale garnered an international audience and a packed house. Over 1000 bidders registered through Live Auctioneers, with a sell through rate of 24% for online bidders. 1350 bidders were pre-registered as telephone or absentee bidders. More than 200 bidders energized the house with traditional floor bidding.
This milestone auction was led by a North Carolina Paint Decorated Blanket Chest which sold for $80,500 (prices include the 15% buyers premium). This regional treasure will find its new home in public collection. Another top lot was a three piece Cloisonne Scholars Set, which blew past its estimate with fervent bidding between phone bidders and brought $57,500. This 19th century beauty will return to China.
The remainder of the 700 lot Catalogue Auction saw strength from beginning to end, from category to category. The quality of the Fine Art offerings, both American and Continental, were reflected in the bidding activity on sale day. “The Red Bridge,” by Grandma Moses achieved $24,150. Other top lots include Edouard Cortes’, “Porte St. Denis,” which sold for $23,000; Carlo Grubacs’, “View of Venice,” which achieved $23,000; and a pair of portraits attributed to Sheldon Peck, which sold for $12,650.
This sale offered an impressive array of Silver offerings. Top lots include a Whiting Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service, which hammered for $10,637; a set of twelve Sterling Dinner Plates by Baldwin & Miller, which sold for $7,475; an S. Kirk & Son “Repousse” Sterling Silver Service, which sold for $7,187; and a set of eight Tiffany & Co. Sterling Master Salts, which brought $4,370.
Asian Lots elicited much excitement in the sale with many lots sailing past their pre-auction estimates. Strong sellers include a Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Peach Charger, which soared to $7,187; a pair of Chinese Throne Chairs, which sold for $6,900; a Chinese Porcelain “Chicken” Bowl, which hammered for $4,830; and a watercolor on paper by Bunsai Loki, which brought $11,500. Also strong were Chinese Yixing Teapots, all exceeding their pre-sale estimates.
American Furniture offerings brought strong bidding throughout the sale. Top sellers include an Important Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Armchair which achieved $20,700; a North Carolina Inlaid Sugar Chest on Stand, which brought $8,625; and a North Carolina Child’s Chest of Drawers which rose to $4,140.
Estate Jewelry was led by a Natural Blue Sapphire Pendant, which sailed to $19,550; a Platinum and Royal Asscher Cut Diamond Ring which sold for $6,612; a French Art Deco 14KT Gold and Sapphire Compact, which brought $3,220; and a Diamond and Gold Link Necklace, which achieved $8,337.
The quality of the Modern offerings at this sale confirmed the impressive growth of the department. A new to market George Nakashima Minguren I Table rose to $16,100. Other exciting lots include the Five-Piece Seaforms Set by Dale Chihuly, which brought $12,075, and a Howard Thomas oil on Masonite entitled, “Festival 41,” which sold for $5,290.
The Decorative Category was led by a bronze figural by Adrien-Etienne Gaudez which sailed to $10,062. Other strong lots include a Tiffany Favrile Fabrique Glass Table Lamp which achieved $11,500; a Steinway “M” Grand Piano, which brought $4,600; a Chelsea “Hans Sloane” Botanical Platter which sold
for $6,612; and a 17th – 18th century Continental Two Light Brass Candelabrum, possibly German, which hammered for $3,220.
Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd.’s Two Day Fall Catalogue Auction will be held on September 16th and 17th, 2011. LLAES, Ltd. is always seeking quality consignments, whether it be an entire estate or a significant item. If you would like to discuss selling please call at 919-644-1243 or email at info@LLAuctions.com. To learn more about Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd. please visit their new website at www.LLAUCTIONS.com.
Sotheby’s – The Evil/Frost Collection
June 23rd, 2011 by adminSotheby’s – Wine
June 23rd, 2011 by adminSotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction
June 23rd, 2011 by adminThe Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 29 June in London will present a selection of works of major significance, including 34 lots from The Duerckheim Collection, the most important private collection of post-war German Art ever to be offered for public sale. The Duerckheim Collection includes early and formative masterpieces by Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Blinky Palermo and several others, which document their exhilarating advancements of the 1960s. The appearance of paintings of this quality, art historical significance and freshness to market is exceptionally rare and represents a very special auction moment.