Fine and Decorative Art from the Estate of Arthur B. Kouwenhoven Jr., February 5th-24th. Kouwenhoven was an avid collector and supporter of working artists. He started his career with the legendary design firm Jansen Inc., NY where his client list included the Kennedy White House. Highlights from the auction include ‘Floating Pig’ by John Wesley, 6 works by Paul Cadmus, a Nakashima coffee table, Chinese jades and bronzes, Cartier and other gold boxes, 6 works by Mario Yrisarry, 25 works by Paul Stone, as well as many other works by Savannah artists.
Important paintings including three Rosa Bonheur paintings, J.F. Herring Sr.; sporting art to include Heywood Hardy; impressive collection of Georgian silver from the Godfrey Collection featuring a basket by Wm. Cripps; tribal carpets from Susan Gary Collection, Louisville to include Serapi, Kazak, and Peperdil; Rene Lalique glass; estate of Wm. Sauer, D.C. antiques dealer, sold to benefit the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia.
Fine Jewelry and Watches
Featuring estate fresh artworks, fine silver, coins, and curiosities. Including an extraordinarily fine and rare 1715 Dublin, Irish silver tankard with impeccable provenance from a famed Newport, Rhode Island, family collection and not previously offered in over a hundred years, together with the family's Garret Forbes American Coin Silver four-piece tea set.
Abell Auction Company is pleased to present The Peter Mullin Museum and Gallery Collection, beginning Tuesday, February 24 at 10am PDT. This focused sale features automotive memorabilia from the museum’s collection, including rare photographs, Art Deco furnishings, and period memorabilia celebrating the design and culture of the automotive world. Public preview begins February 19, Monday through Friday from 8am to 3pm at Abell Auction Company’s Los Angeles gallery.
A dynamic mix of established names and emerging talent across multiple mediums. Join our online auction and bid on works selected for quality and collectability.
Pre-bidding is now open for our Antiques, Collectibles & Sterling Auction, featuring Georg Jensen sterling and premium flatware sets by Gorham, Wallace, and International, alongside rare first edition books including Joyce's Ulysses (1922) and Gulliver's Travels, Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clocks, Lalique crystal, Steiff Ralph Lauren collector bears, Chinese jade and porcelain, U.S. gold and silver coins, and fine European decorative arts. Auction February 24th at 1pm CST. Pickup February 26th–27th, 2–5pm.
The Exquisite Collectors' Affair presents a refined selection of decorative arts curated for serious collectors and elegant interiors. The catalog opens with crystal and glass including Swarovski figures, Waterford stemware, Lalique pieces, and art glass vases and bowls chosen for brilliance and display appeal.
- SUBASTA DEL 25 DE FEBRERO A LAS 13:00h - EXPOSICIÓN ABIERTA! 13 DE FEBRERO - Lunes a viernes de 10:00 a 14:00 y de 16:00 a 20:00h - Sábados y Domingos: Cerrado
Fine and Decorative Art from Southern Estates and Collections, February 5th-25th. Featuring a rare and important lithograph by John Baldessari titled ‘I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art’, a collection of photographs including Helen Levitt, Lillian Bassman, Danny Lyon and Louis Stettner, works by Robert Daughters, Francis Cotes, Charles Levier, William Lumpkin, Alexander Calder, Leroy Neiman, Pablo Picasso and Rolla Sims Taylor, a large pottery jar attributed to Trinidad Gachupino and a David Boxley totem. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception February 17th, 5-7pm.
We kick off our Semiquincentennial celebration with over 200 personal and presidential items from the Estate of President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. Featuring paintings by the President, a rare gold inaugural medal, personal fishing and hunting gear; signed editions from his personal library; dinner and glass ware, ephemera, decorative arts, jewelry worn by the President and Mrs. Carter, and more. Also featured is an extensive collection of presidential signatures; important fine art and jewelry from relatives of George HW Bush; American Furniture, fine and decorative arts, silver, and more.
Our February auction is full of beloved works of art, period furniture and fashionable accessories from Paris runways. Take your time perusing this diverse catalog of historic memorabilia where more than one lot is sure to catch your eye.
Lion and Unicorn Miami Estate Selections features Moorcroft pottery, Royal Crown Derby Old Imari, Royal Doulton character jugs, Cybis porcelain, Swarovski crystal, Roseville pottery, Murano style art glass, Chinese stone carvings, sancai ceramics, and Judaica. A diverse Miami estate of decorative arts and collectible treasures.
Pre-bidding is now open for our Fine Art, Jewelry & Prince Auction, featuring works by Catherine Opie, Jean Jansem, Milton Avery, Salvador Dalí, and design highlights including a Greta Magnusson-Grossman lamp. The sale includes important Prince-owned items including his Minnesota driver license, alongside luxury watches, designer jewelry, and curated decorative arts. Auction February 25th at 1pm CST. Pickup February 26–27, 2–5pm.
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For over two decades, The Fortress has served as both a home and haven to Antonie Reinhard and the late Maurice Margules. Located in Troy, New York, this nationally recognized, historic property, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013, holds significance both architecturally and for the exceptional collection it houses.
Featuring Asian Art, Fashion and Couture, Jewelry and Silver, February 5th through the 26th. Highlights include 3 Chinese Court Robes, a Burmese Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Luxury goods including Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Lana Marks, Loro Piana, silver by Tiffany, S Kirk & Son, Georg Jensen and Elimeyer as well as English 18th century makers. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception February 17th, 5-7pm at Everard Auctions gallery, with a highlights walkthrough with Amanda Everard at 4:30 pm. Additional previewing available February 18th-21st, 10-5pm and February 23rd, 10-4pm
The second day of our auction features an important, recently discovered wedding portrait by Jeremiah Theus; the large 1852 James Bard United States; works by Winfred Rembert, Severin Roesen, Regis Gignoux, Elizabeth Verner; MESDA documented and other important American furniture; fine silver, Southern pottery, a large selection of Staffordshire, folk art, and so much more.
Abell Auction Company presents our Weekly Auction on Thursday, February 26 at 9am PDT. This sale features a curated selection of vintage jewelry, modern art, fine antiques, and decorative arts, offering a diverse mix of estate property and distinctive finds for collectors, designers, and buyers at every level. Public preview is available Monday through Friday from 8am to 3pm at our Los Angeles gallery.
Discover a curated selection of urban, pop, and contemporary art, featuring bold originals and collectible limited editions. From vibrant, culture-driven imagery to modern statement pieces, this auction offers something for both new and seasoned collectors. Browse the catalog and bid on standout works across a range of styles and price points.
El eco de dos mundos. Incluye sección de la fundación Alfredo Porraz Guillén.
Our first AFTER DARK auction of the year features fine art from masters of the male form such as Rex (a rare original pen and ink), The Hun (several important original artworks created for publication), MATT (Charles Kerbs) (original illustrations), Bruce of Los Angeles (Steve Reeves photographs hand-signed by Bruce of LA), Robert R. Bliss (a rare large 1957 painting), Chuck Arnett (the painting exhibited in the 1979 Fey-Way Studios gallery the night Robert Opel was murdered), and many exceptionally scarce pieces of queer ephemera, including Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Club 82 NYC...
Our February sale brings together a curated group of works from private collections, ranging from ancient pottery to modern and contemporary design. Highlights include two of James Turrell's very first holograms, a strong collection of ancient Mimbres pottery, museum-worthy African tribal art from a Private collection, and more than 90 lots of fine jewelry. The catalogue moves easily across periods and cultures, with an emphasis on objects chosen for their visual strength and quality. Many have been held privately for years and are rarely seen on the market.