DuMouchelles Dec auction........yumyum...

Discussion in 'Auctions' started by komokwa, Dec 2, 2020.

  1. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!




    The auctions also include a treasure trove of rare artwork from prominent private collections and estates that hail from Carlisle, Massachusetts, Grosse Pointe and Birmingham, Michigan. “We are incredibly excited about our December auctions since they run deep with exceptional and unusual artwork across all categories and with stellar provenances. From rare Chinese Huanghuali furniture and Qing Dynasty carved glass; to Everett Longley Warner’s “October Sunshine” and Joan Miro lithographs; to Harry Bertoia and Jean Bapiste Carpeaux sculptures, we’re capturing some of the finest and most extraordinary collections we’ve ever seen come together.”, commented Joan D. Walker, DuMouchelles President.




    Important highlights for the December auctions include and can be viewed at www.DuMoArt.com:



    • Dozens of art glass lamps by Handel, Tiffany Studios, Pairpoint, Bradley & Hubbard and others
    • Rare Chinese Huanghuali table and stools from the early Qing Dynasty
    • Extensive collection of Chinese carved glass, including several pieces from the 18th & 19th century Qing Dynasty
    • Extraordinary collection of oils on canvas, watercolors, etchings, lithographs and other media by renowned artists, including Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983, Al Held (American, 1928-2005), Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), Lester Johnson (American, 1919-2010), William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), Milton Avery (American, 1885-1965), Jean Beauduin (Belgium 1851- 1916), among many others
    • Finely crafted sculptures by prominent artists across all mediums, including a Harry Bertoia (American 1915-1978) Sonambient, Jean Bapiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875), Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American, 1872-1955), a lifetime casting by Carl Kauba (Austrian, 1865 – 1922), an original casting by Albert Moritz Wulff (Russian 1880-1900) and many others
    • Exquisite sterling silver pieces by Georg Jensen (including “Acorn” pattern flatware in pristine condition), Tiffany & Co. and Wallace
    • GIA graded diamonds, 14 kt and 18 kt gold hand crafted jewelry, pearl necklaces and a diamond, ruby and platinum “Fisher Body Coach” brooch from the Bertha Fisher Estate
    • Period furniture, including an 18th century stately mahogany Chippendale Bonnet Top Highboy, an 18th century solid cherry handmade desk, Louis XIV pieces and more
    • Finely woven Persian silk and wool rugs
    • Art glass and crystal by Lalique, Waterford, Steuben and others
    • Coins, currency, arms and memorabilia
     
  2. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

    It would take three months a year just to dust the place. ;)
     
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  3. bluumz

    bluumz Quite Busy

    My home town auction house. :happy:
     
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  4. Asian Fever

    Asian Fever Well-Known Member

    Do you work for this auction house?
     
  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    ????????
    Why would u ask such a question of me ?
    I'm in Canada.........they are in the USA.
    I once bought from them years ago & have followed them ever since.
     
  6. Asian Fever

    Asian Fever Well-Known Member

    Ok, understand. I thought you are in that auction house.
    Their seller commission is a little bit too high so that I quit to sell my items in their auction house.
     
    Last edited: Dec 11, 2020
  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    well....handmade makes me think ETSY.......but ebay and Etsy have been discussed here on the site before with some finding sucssess and others not...

    I have seen many auction houses raise their commissions , making it harder to sell .......and buy !

    I'm afraid I can't be of more help ! :sorry::sorry:
     
  8. Asian Fever

    Asian Fever Well-Known Member

    Mine are much better, and far more better than ebay, Etsy and 1stdibs etc....they are basically arts rather handmade crafts.
    it looks like I cannot insert pictures in private conversation.
     
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