Tag Archives: auctions
Basquiat’s Price Soars Fivefold as $320 Million Auctions Start – Bloomberg
Posted on 28. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Basquiat's Price Soars Fivefold as $320 Million Auctions Start Bloomberg The event, showcasing high-end art, antiques and luxury goods, will take place at the South Grounds, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Marlborough Fine Art, Vacheron & Constantin SA and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will be among the 150 exhibitors. …
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Under the Hammer: Why not become an antiques dealer? – Liverpool Echo
Posted on 11. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Under the Hammer: Why not become an antiques dealer? Liverpool Echo ŠCome to our auctions and bid on a few small lots and then offer them for sale on the internet. For those who are passionate about the subject and have perseverance, the world is their oyster and there are no limits to being successful
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Spencer Presents ‘Taste of the Spencer’ Fund Raiser, 6/18 – Broadway World
Posted on 11. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Spencer Presents 'Taste of the Spencer' Fund Raiser, 6/18 Broadway World Art, antiques , jewelry, wine, memorabilia, household items, collectibles, services have poured in, and even a car from Connecticut. This year we've had such a grand spirit of participation by individuals and businesses
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Weird Manchester part 3 – Manchester Confidential
Posted on 01. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Manchester Confidential Weird Manchester part 3 Manchester Confidential Police are requesting information on anyone acting suspiciously at auctions for religious trinkets, or selling cut-price Holy Water in pubs.
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Ex-McTear’s staff launch new Glasgow saleroom – antiquestradegazette.com
Posted on 31. May, 2011 by admin.
Ex-McTear's staff launch new Glasgow saleroom antiquestradegazette.com GLASGOW acquired a new auction house last month when Mulberry Bank Auctions officially opened with a drinks reception on the evening of May 20. Heading up the new team are associates Kirsty Harris, John White and John Hayes, who together have over 60 …
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Chinese Imperial-Art Demand Boosts May Auctions 180% in London – San Francisco Chronicle
Posted on 21. May, 2011 by admin.
Chinese Imperial-Art Demand Boosts May Auctions 180% in London San Francisco Chronicle The capital's main auctions fetched a record 58 million pounds ($93.9 million), almost three times the 20.6 million pounds achieved last May, according to Bloomberg calculations.
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COPS, CHOPPER ON SCENE AT RIVER STREET – redbankgreen
Posted on 19. May, 2011 by admin.
redbankgreen COPS, CHOPPER ON SCENE AT RIVER STREET redbankgreen The 17th annual sightseeing excursion to some of Monmouth County's most elegant and spectacular backyards (now presented without the accompanying Antiques Show, relocated to October) offers tours of five properties in Little Silver, Locust, …
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the-saleroom.com:The True Art to Buying Asian Art and Antiques – ITNews
Posted on 18. May, 2011 by admin.
the-saleroom.com:The True Art to Buying Asian Art and Antiques ITNews Jon Peacock, E-Commerce Manager at ATG Media which manages the-saleroom.com, states that searches for 'Chinese antiques ' has increased by 90% in the last year – a statistic which clearly illustrates the increase in demand for Asian art and antiques . … and more
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Chinese art raises US$34 mln at London sale – China.org.cn
Posted on 13. May, 2011 by admin.
Chinese art raises US$34 mln at London sale China.org.cn The outcome partly reflects rising interest in Chinese art works and antiques in the world auction market. The auction house said every item in the sale on Wednesday had been “meticulously selected as an iconic example of its genre”
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Chinese Jade Scepter Sells for $2.1 Million, 10 Times Estimate, in London – Bloomberg
Posted on 12. May, 2011 by admin.
Chinese Jade Scepter Sells for $2.1 Million, 10 Times Estimate, in London Bloomberg Christie's International and Sotheby's (BID) both achieved record totals for auctions of Chinese antiques at their London salesrooms that were about double presale low estimates. Their failures included a pair of 18th-century blue and white Imperial … and more








