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 Hindman
The Collected HomeThe Collected Home: Featuring Property from the Collection of Josephine Abercrombie, Pin Oak Stud, Versailles, Kentucky Hindman is pleased to offer property from the collection of Josephine Abercrombie (Lots 1 - 159). Highlights from the collection include fine Georgian furniture, Chinese Export porcelain, English and American silver flatware and serving pieces, including a beautiful flatware service by Porter Blanchard, rugs, and mirrors, to name a few. Josephine Abercrombie (1926-2022) was a life-long horsewoman, philanthropist, businesswoman and founder of the Lexington School in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the only child of Texas oilman and Cameron Iron Works founder J.S. Abercrombie and Lillie Frank Abercrombie. Josephine spent her childhood in Texas where she began showing American Saddle Horses as a young girl. Her success as a Saddlebred competitor and her passion for the sport led her to establish the thoroughbred-breeding farm Pin Oak Stud in Versailles, Kentucky in 1952. Over the past four decades Pin Oak Stud, under Josephine's leadership, has embodied excellence in thoroughbred breeding and racing. Additionally, Josephine was always an active supporter of her Texas and Kentucky communities, providing generous philanthropic support to educational institutions and civic projects. The sale also features American and European furniture, silver and ceramics, Asian art, American and European fine art, Meissen porcelain, modern design and studio glass, and American folk art from various collections including: Property from a Michigan Collector, Property from the Collection of the Legendary Dealer Norm Flayderman, Property from a Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Property from the Estate of Joanne Wojtusiak, Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut.
Figuratively SpeakingFiguratively Speaking is the second in the series of thematically curated auctions from the minds of the Hindman Fine Art team that brought you last February's Somewhere Out There. Comprised of 95 lots of paintings, works on paper, sculptures, prints and photographs and anchored by Surrealism and Magical Realism, this installment again embraces the weird and wonderful with a more specific focus on the figure, broadly exploring the breadth of possibilities of what Figuration is and can be. Highlights include captivating takes on the human form by Gertrude Abercrombie, Jonathan Borofsky, John Buck, Ed Paschke, John Pratt, Ernest Trova and John Wilde. Also of excitement in the sale is Property from the Collection of Carol Williams that features important works by painter, documentary photographer, educator, writer, and critic Florence Arquin and her acclaimed artist friends Wolfgang Paalen, Alice Rahon, Diego Rivera, Carlos Merida, Kathleen Blacksheer and Ethel Spears many with personalized inscriptions to Florence.
Native American JewelryFrom early turn of the century ingot and turquoise to the glittery ultra-contemporary gold and colorful inlay, sale 1140 showcases the evolution of Native jewelry through a carefully curated selection of master jewelers. Included in this sale are works by masters such as Leekya Deyuse, Leo Poblano, Mark Chee, Ambrose Lincoln, Charles Loloma, Jesse Monongya, Vernon Haskie, and Lee Yazzie.
European Furniture & Decorative ArtsHindman's February 15 European Furniture & Decorative Arts auction features property from the Pamela K. Hull Trust, Chicago, Illinois; the Estate of Ruth Liston, Peoria, Illinois; the Estate of renowned British opera singer Norman S. Bailey, Rexburg, Idaho; the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, and a Midwest Institution.
Palm Beach Fine ArtPalm Beach Fine Art, Including Outsider Art from the Collection of Edith S. Peiser, Boca Raton, Florida We are pleased to present the first Palm Beach Fine Art sale, a curated sale of fine art including Old Masters, 19th century paintings, impressionist and modern, contemporary and emerging art, all priced attractively for collectors of all ages and tastes. The sale also includes an exquisite group of Outsider Art from the collection of Edith S. Peiser of Boca Raton, Florida. The group features a large number of paintings by the celebrated outsider artist, Purvis Young.
Palm Beach JewelryHindman is pleased to present the 2023 Palm Beach Jewelry auction; a curated sale with pieces selected to evoke the tropics through the use of yellow gold, turquoise, coral and pearls. On offer are signed pieces from David Webb, Seaman Schepps, Tiffany & Co., Elizabeth Locke, Angela Cummings and an array of easy to wear jewelry suited for 'fun in the sun', casual entertaining and today's lifestyles.
Fred and Kay Krehbiel Collection, Part IProperty from the Fred and Kay Krehbiel Collection, Part I Hindman announces a suite of sales featuring property from the Fred and Kay Krehbiel Collection as a highlight of the Spring 2023 auction season. The collection will be offered during three days of live and online sales in Chicago and Palm Beach, March 15-17. It includes fine English and Continental decorative arts, important Sèvres and Vincennes porcelain, and a significant group of furniture attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
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