A vast collection of 19th century Animalier bronzes by celebrated sculptors, including Pierre Jules Mêne, Ferdinand Pautrot, Jules Moigniez, Isidore Jules Bonheur and his sister Rosa Bonheur, is to be sold at Bonhams, Knightsbridge as part of its monthly Period Design sale on 8 June 2010. The 70-strong collection, which was assembled [Read More]
Daily Archives: June 3, 2010
Michael S. Russo was named Vice President of Project Management for Concierge Auctions, the preeminent luxury real estate auction firm serving high-end sellers nationwide, the company has announced. Russo is responsible for overseeing the company’s project managers who are charged with leading assignments on location and managing the overall marketing strategy, broker [Read More]
A Canadian Red Ensign navy flag and works by Canadian artists were auctioned on Wednesday at the Royal Ontario Museum by Sotheby’s. The auction total, including the buyer’s premium, was $7.35 million. Lot sold include: A Marcelle Ferron painting commissioned for the Peter Stuyvesant Collection in 1960. The canvas Untitled sold for [Read More]
Nicholls Auction Marketing Group, Inc., (www.nichollsauction.com) announces the absolute auction of 15 acres of prime Stafford County real estate – the former WL Allen Concrete works real estate – according to John Nicholls, president of the company. “This acreage is well located with road frontage on bustling U.S. Highway 1 and is [Read More]
Following the success of their February sale, John Moran Auctioneers is pleased to once again offer an excellent opportunity to acquire pre-1960 California and American fine art. The second of their signature Art Auctions for 2010 is scheduled for June 15th and features another fine selection of over 200 lots of Impressionist [Read More]
Cowan’s Auctions in Cincinnati, Ohio, announces the June 11, 2010 auction of an extraordinary group of Abraham Lincoln family artifacts that illustrate important facets of the family’s history. A collection of 24 lots of jewelry, White House china, rare autographs and other ephemera that passed through the Lincoln line to the last [Read More]