Auction PR Publicity Announcements News and Information
Auction PR Publicity Announcements News and Information

ANDREW JONES AUCTIONS WILL HOLD BACK-TO-BACK AUCTIONS ON APRIL 6-7, BOTH IN THE FIRM’S DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES GALLERY AT 1221 MAIN STREET

The Sunday, April 7th auction will be the headliner: a DTLA Collections and Estates Auction. Saturday, April 6th will be an Inaugural Unreserved on Main Street auction; no online bidding.

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Andrew Jones Auctions will burst into spring with a special two-day event of amazing back-to-back sales for savvy buyers, collectors and decorators looking for a new way to acquire great pieces. Both sales, on April 6th and 7th, will be held in Andrew Jones Auctions’ spacious downtown Los Angeles gallery, located at 2221 Main Street.

The Sunday, April 7th DTLA Collections and Estates auction is where folks will find different, fun, quirky and out-of-the-ordinary accessories and furnishings, as well as luxe décor and statement pieces for the home, loft, gallery and retail space. Or, they can even re-design an entire room in an affordable, sustainable way. The sale will start promptly at 10:30 am Pacific time.

The day before, on Saturday, April 6th, will see an Inaugural Unreserved on Main Street auction, featuring over 200 lots of uncatalogued and unphotographed merchandise, offered without reserve to in-room clients only, at 3 pm. The sale will comprise fresh estate property, including works by listed artists, costume jewelry, books, furnishings, vintage decor and fine accessories.

“You must be in attendance to take part in our April 6th sale, presented exclusively to our local clientele,” said company president Andrew Jones. “It is beyond exciting to be able to present such great property from amazing sources to our clients and even better it’s an entire auction of great finds from the same consignors offered at no reserve. This is what auctions are all about.”

The April 7th DTLA Collections and Estates sale will be just as exciting, featuring nearly 400 lots of antiques, fine art, Asian works of art, books, fine and costume jewelry, Modernist design, industrial furnishings, rugs and great vintage finds from notable private estates and collections. Internet bidding will be provided by the platforms LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com.

Noteworthy items will come from the collections of Tom Buckley, Lauren King, Stuart Meyers, Mary Ellen Wiegand, the estates of Peter Falk and Jack Levin, and the Hope A. Copeland Trust, as well as private sources in Irvine, Malibu, Pasadena and West Hollywood, among many others.

Modern Design lots will include a Kurt Venson aluminum flip top floor lamp ($400-600), a pair of Rougier acrylic table lamps ($200-400), a pair of Pierre Cardin white laminate and chrome side cabinets ($400-600) and a Tom Greene brutalist metal lighting and sculpture ($200-800).

Paintings and works on paper will include a watercolor by WPA artist David Granahan titled Night Shifts ($500-700), mixed media pieces from Laddie John Dill ($300-600), Edward Borein’s etching Cow Hands on Horseback, a Paul Grimm scene of a cowboy ($1,000-1,500), and a Camille Bombois oil painting of Fishermen ($1,000-1,500).

Asian works of art will feature collections of Chinese hardstone figures ($1,000-2,000), cloisonné and metalware ($800-1,200), and porcelain ($700-900). Jewelry will range from a costume collection of names like Marvella, Monet and Robert ($300-500) to diamond and gold jewelry ($200-900). Also included will be vintage Hermès and designer scarves, Bakelite and costume jewelry and Coach bags ($200-500).

Antique furnishings will be led by a Steinway reproducer player piano ($2,000-3,000), Tiffany Studios Zodiac pattern desk accessories ($200-300), a Royal Copenhagen model of Europa and the Bull ($400-600) and a George III silver chamberstick by William Cafe, 1762 ($300-500).

The April 6th Unreserved on Main Street auction will offer property from the same sources, all without reserve. Included will be period Biedermeier, modernist and industrial furniture, as well as paintings by Sydney Fossum, Malcom Myers, works on paper by Eva Gera, vintage Bakelite and costume jewelry by Robert Larin, Monet and Rebajes. Also included will be a selection of Asian works of art, fine accessories and décor, enamel cookware by Catherine Holm, vintage garden tools, games, toys, books, carpets and more.

Previews for the Saturday, April 6th Unreserved on Main Street auction will be held on Thursday, April 4th and Friday, April 5th, from 10-5, and Saturday, April 6th, from 10-3. All times Pacific.

Previews for the Sunday, DTLA Collections and Estates auction, will be held on Thursday, April 4th, Friday, April 5th and Saturday, April 6th, from 10 am to 5 pm Pacific time.

Andrew Jones Auctions’ next big event after these will be a Design for the Home & Garden auction on Sunday, May 19th, also online and in the downtown Los Angeles gallery. Previews will be held May 16th thru 18th, from 10-5 Pacific time. Watch the website for further details.

Opened summer 2018 in downtown Los Angeles, Andrew Jones Auctions is a full-service fine art and antiques auction house with an understanding of the market trends and foresight for the 21st century. The staff has a wealth of knowledge with international experience, having worked for many years at major international auction houses in America and Europe, sourcing property from across North America. The sales are diverse and eclectic, featuring items from the 16th through the 21st centuries. For more information, please visit www.andrewjonesauctions.com

Steinway walnut reproducer player grand piano, Model OR, circa 1922 ($2,000-$3,000).