Freeman's | Hindman
Hindman is one of the nation's leading fine art auction houses. With an unyielding focus on client service, Hindman offers holistic solutions to connect clients in local US cities to the global art market. Hindman operates more salerooms in the United States than any other auction house and conducts over 100 auctions a year in categories such as fine jewelry, fine art, modern design, fine books and manuscripts, furniture, decorative arts, couture, Asian works of art, arts of the American west, numismatics, and more.
Headquartered in Chicago, Hindman is home to 150 employees, with additional offices in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Milwaukee, Naples, Palm Beach, Scottsdale and St. Louis.
Recognized for providing exceptional customer service, Hindman regularly handles significant estates from around the country including collections from Oprah Winfrey, Leona Helmsley, John Belushi, David Stickelber, Lily Pulitzer, Arthur Rubloff, Mrs. Robert R McCormick, the Potter Palmer families, Reid I Martin, and many others.
In 1982, Leslie Hindman founded Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago, Illinois, and within a few years it grew to be the largest auction house in the Midwest, and one of largest in the country. As a result of the firm's outstanding reputation, it was acquired by Sotheby's in 1997. When the opportunity presented itself, Leslie reopened Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in 2003 and continued her growth trajectory.
Also part of the Hindman family of auction houses, Cowan's Auctions was opened in 1995 by Wes Cowan in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cowan's quickly earned a reputation for integrity, customer service and great results. In 2018, these two firms became the foundation for Hindman, a rapidly growing organization with the ambition to be the nation's most client-centric auction house.
Upcoming Auctions from Freeman's | Hindman
Jewels Online
Freeman’s | Hindman is pleased to present our Jewels Online Auction. Filled with an array of jewelry ranging from everyday essentials to special occasion items, the sale is full of treasures to add to your collection.During Timed auctions, a countdown clock is displayed on the main auction page and on the lot level. These auctions have a “rolling close,” with each lot closing in a staggered manner after the previous lot. For these auctions, the countdown clock on the main auction page will be counting down to the close of the first lot. Individual lots will have their own countdown clocks, indicating the specific closing time for that lot. If a bid is placed within one minute of the closing time of a lot, five additional minutes will be added to the designated closing time for that lot. Please note that the extension of one lot’s closing time does not affect other lots’ closing times.Post War and Contemporary Art
Curated with an exhilarating blend of chance and design, the upcoming September 25th Post War & Contemporary Art auction at Freeman's | Hindman presents a stunning collection of 93 lots. From the surrealism of Julia Thecla to the contemporary figuration of Gideon Appah, this auction showcases a diverse range of paintings, sculptures, textiles, works on paper, and photography. Carrying on the tradition of market-pacing offerings by Chicago artists, the sale boasts a spectacular array of exceptional examples by homegrown talents Gertrude Abercrombie, Roger Brown, Richard Hunt, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Julia Thecla, Ray Yoshida, and Karl Wirsum. The auction also excitingly includes significant seminal highlights from the early careers of Sam Francis, Sam Gilliam, Louise Nevelson, and Christopher Wool. Stunningly sewing the sale together are important quilts, textiles, tapestries, and banners from in-demand artists Magdalena Abakanowicz, Bisa Butler, Mike Kelley, and Christina Ramberg, the latter whose eponymous retrospective was one of the most critically acclaimed shows of 2024. Additionally, the auction features works that were part of the esteemed personal collections of Australian gallerist Ray Hughes and Chicago gallerists Phyllis Kind and Robbin Lockett. We encourage collectors and connoisseurs to take a deep dive into the sale to experience meaningful moments and find the must-have objects for you.Collect: American Furniture & Decorative Arts
Collect: Americana by Freeman’s | Hindman includes a diverse assortment of American pottery, early American portraiture, breweriana, textiles, folk art, historic creamware, and expertly crafted furniture in the Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal styles. Drawn from various private collections and estates, the material is anchored by the discerning private collection of Addice and Peter Thomas, Fairfax, Virginia.Bidder Reviews for Freeman's | Hindman (1,583)
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Sep 20, 2024
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Sep 11, 2024
Seamless transaction
Every aspect of this transaction was handled with the utmost professionalism and courtesy. Highly recommend!
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Sep 04, 2024
Organized & Professional. Easy shipping.
They make packing and shipping very easy by automatically providing several different quotes. 5 STARS HERE
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SteveClearwater, FL
Jul 27, 2024
Great experience
Always a great selection for collectors. Hindman represents the best of the best of auction houses!
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