Huge star sapphire, Art Deco ring front-runners in Michaan’s auction June 10

Star sapphire and diamond platinum ring. Estimate: $15,000-$20,000. Michaan’s image

 

ALAMEDA, Calif. – Fine jewelry is the leading attraction at Michaan’s June Estate Auction on Saturday, June 10, featuring treasures from many estates across a wide range of periods and estimated price points. Precious gemstones set in platinum and gold, jade and coral, and elegant timepieces are front and center in this sale. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.
A luminous star sapphire ring (above), showcasing a massive stone of approximately 62 carats, is a rare stunner and is estimated to sell at $15,000 to $25,000.
An Art Deco ring of generous proportions and fine quality features an emerald-cut diamond of over 3 carats, accented by additional diamonds set in platinum (est. $9,000-$12,000).

 

Art Deco diamond, platinum ring. Estimate: $9,000/$12,000. Michaan’s image

Another stellar Art Deco piece is the diamond-encrusted bracelet, one of many lovely bracelets and bangles in this sale such as the tsavorite garnet and diamond bracelet. Diamond brooches and pendants are also offered in June. Romantic Victorian estate treasures include an intricate jewelry suite laden with precious stones, and an exceptional suite expertly crafted of carved coral (est. $1,500-$2,500). Victorian charmers also include the diamond, 14K yellow gold and rose gold pendant necklace (est. $1,500-$2,500).
Fine art lots in the June Estate Auction include two cerebral works by Venezuelan artist Jesus Rafael de Soto (below), and an exuberant painting (est. $1,500-$2,000) by self-taught Mexican artist Jesus Reyes Ferreira, aka Chucho Reyes.

 

Jesus Rafael De Soto (Venezuelan/French 1923-2005), ‘Multiple II, from Jai-Alai,’ Plexiglas with screen print in colors, metal rods and nylon string. Estimate $3,000-$5,000. Michaan’s image

 

A contemporary piece by American original Ira Yeager ($2,500-$3,500) features bunnies, a favorite motif in his work. Yeager (born 1938) studied under Richard Diebenkorn at CCA in Oakland. When he lived abroad in the early 1960s, his ex-pat social circle included Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs and Tennessee Williams. He now makes his home in Northern California.

 

Ira Yeager (California, b. 1938) ‘Bunny in Flowers,’ oil on five hinged canvas panels Estimate: $2,500-$3,500. Michaan’s image

 

Additional fine American, English, and European paintings include works by Nell Walker Warner, George Bickerstaff, Gianni Pisani (born 1935) and Paul C.F. Jobert (1863-1942).
A highlight among June’s decorative art lots is the small bronze “Nature’s Children” ($1,000-$1,500) by Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006).

 

Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006), ‘Nature’s Children,’ bronze. Estimate: $1,00-$1,500. Michaan’s image

 

Another is the unusual Italian mid-20th century sterling silver parrot, its head made of a nautilus shell ($400-$600), by Gabriella Binazzi of Florence.

Rosenthal’s “Magic Flute” (below$1,500-$2,000) is a top dinnerware lot, and sterling flatware includes an International Royal Danish suite ($1,500-$2,000). Collectors of fine crystal will find a large urn ($500-$700) from Saint-Louis, the old and venerated French crystal glassmaker. For the collector of ancient artifacts the sale offers a pair of Cypriot pottery jugs (circa eighth to sixth century B.C.), estimated at $1,200-$1,500.

As always, the estate auction offers a diverse selection of fascinating collectibles. June’s highlights include a pair of thigh-high Plains Indian style powwow boots ($700-$900) and the wonderfully detailed “riva” handcrafted model boat ($500-$800) by Kiade Maquettes.

The Asian Art Department offers Chinese porcelains including glazed ceramics and Famille Rose eggshell porcelain, carved cinnabar, snuff bottles and scroll paintings.

 

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Our nation’s rich history unfolds in Blackwell’s June 10 Americana Auction

Left: Dated 1897 lithograph portrait of Abraham Lincoln signed by artist Joseph DeCamp (American, 1858-1923), commissioned in 1896 by printer Louis Prang for series of famous Americans’ portraits. One of only two known examples. Estimate $2,000-$3,000; Right:

 

CLEARWATER, Fla. – A family-operated, multi-generational business, Blackwell Auctions has earned a position of respect within the antiques and fine-art trade, not only in Florida, but also worldwide. Co-founders Edwin Bailey and John McNeal, together with auctioneer John Noble, are known for their curated sales of high-quality estate merchandise and fascinating collections.

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Heritage Auctions debuts Western genre art in June 10-12 auction

Maynard Dixon (American, 1875-1946), ‘Portrait of a Native American,’ 1940, pastel on paper, 14in x 10in (35.6 x 25.4 cm). Estimate: $3,000-$5,000. Heritage Auctions image

 

DALLAS – Heritage Auctions will debut Art of the West, which is included in the June 10 Fine and Decorative Arts including Estate auction. This selection showcases over 100 paintings by historical and contemporary Western Artists. Absentee and Internet bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Record-Setting Hockney Exhibition, $380K Handbag, and More Fresh News

David Hockney, Tate Britain, February 2017. Image copyright Tate Photography

 

News and updates from around the arts and auction community:

  • Tate Britain confirms that its David Hockney retrospective set a record for the most-visited exhibition ever held at the London gallery. The show attracted an average of 4,300 visitors per day, or a total of 478,082 visitors, between Feb. 9 and May 29, 2017. [Read more from The Standard]
  • A luxury Hermes handbag with 18K gold buckles and 205 diamonds on its strap loops has sold for a record $380,000. Produced in 2014, the bag was the object of a 15-minute bidding battle at Christie’s Hong Kong gallery. [Read more from CBS News]
  • Big-hearted Stones guitarist Keith Richards and his wife Patti Hansen are auctioning items from their Upper East Side Manhattan apartment to benefit two nonprofits that work with autistic adults. The auction will take place on June 24 and includes paintings, furniture, carpets and even a four-poster bed. [Read more from ctpost]
  • A tourist is suing the Planet Hollywood casino-hotel in Las Vegas for $10,000, claiming a life-size mannequin in his darkened room caused him to flee and suffer injuries. The plaintiff says he was “shocked and surprised” by the figure, mistaking it for a human being. Planet Hollywood responded that memorabilia has traditionally been part of their decor. [Read more from Fox News]

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Schwenke auction June 14 features Gorham trophy, fine art

 

Charles Hayden Memorial Trophy, made by Gorham Manufacturing Co. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000. Schwenke Auctioneers image

 

WOODBURY, Conn. – On Wednesday, June 14, Schwenke Auctioneers will present a main gallery live auction of over 830 lots of estate property from several estates and consignors. Absentee and Internet bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Early religious, philosophical works mark PBA Galleries auction June 15

 

First edition of Voltaire’s ‘Candide,’ 1759. Estimate: $20,000-$30,000. PBA Galleries image

 

SAN FRANCISCO – On Thursday, June 15, PBA Galleries will offer Rare Books & Manuscripts, a select gathering of 240 lots of rare, interesting, unusual, and valuable materials in a variety of fields, ranging from early religious and philosophical works to landmark scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century. Absentee and Internet bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Gallery Report: May 2017

ATLANTA – At the start of each month, ACN columnist Ken Hall gathers top auction highlights from around the United States and beyond. Here’s what made headlines since last month’s report:

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Basquiat artwork sells for $498,000 at Clars Auction Gallery

The highlight of the auction was ‘Untitled (Arto Lindsay)’ by Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988), which sold for $497,500. Clars Auction Gallery image

 

OAKLAND, Calif. – An untitled work on paper by Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988) sold for an astounding $497,750 at Clars Auction Gallery’s sale on May 20-21. Absentee and Internet bidding was available through LiveAuctioneers.

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I.M. Chait has nearly 1,000 lots in June 3-4 Asian arts, estates auction

Pair fine red overlay Beijing glass vases, finely carved and undercut, one with a design of a boy on a buffalo, the other with celestial immortals, having Qianlong-style seal marks to base, each 9 3/4in high. Estimate: $2,250-$2,500. I.M. Chait image

 

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – I.M. Chait Gallery/Auctioneers will auction a comprehensive array of East Asian antiques on Saturday and Sunday, June 3-4. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Heritage Auctions looks for traction in sneakers market June 11

Air Mag (‘Back to the Future’), multicolor, 2016, size 11, original box with signed numbered plate, display and charging accessories, Deadstock plate signed by Tinker Hatfield. Estimate: $30,000-up. Heritage Auction image

 

LOS ANGELES – Heritage Auctions will be the first major international auction house to offer collectible sneakers, surfboards, skateboard decks and street art together in one sale. The June 11 sale, titled “The Future is Now,” will take place online and live in Beverly Hills. Absentee and Internet bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

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