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Auction Kings is a reality television series produced by Authentic Entertainment for the Discovery Channel.The series premiered on October 26, 2010, taking place in the Atlanta [1] auction house Gallery 63 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, located on Roswell Road immediately north of the Atlanta city limit. [2]
Lori Ann Verderame / ˌ v ɜːr d ə ˈ r eɪ m / [2] (born January 11, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Lori, is an American appraiser of antiques, collectibles, and fine art; she is also a television personality, public speaker, author, professor and museum curator and director.
Brian Lebel's Old West Show & Auction [27] 27 Andreas Gursky: 99 Cent (1999) $2,256,000: May 6, 2006: Sotheby's New York [28] 28 Andreas Gursky: 99 Cent II Diptychon ...
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Leslie Hindman Auctioneers is an American auction house based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.Founded in 1982, sold to Sotheby's in 1997 and reopened in 2003, the company engages in auctions ranging from contemporary paintings and fine jewelry to French furniture and rare books and manuscripts.
Parke-Bernet Galleries was an American auction house, active from 1937 to 1964, when Sotheby's purchased it. The company was founded by a group of employees of the American Art Association, including Otto Bernet, Hiram H. Parke, Leslie A. Hyam, Lewis Marion and Mary Vandergrift.
Founded by Louise Blouin, [1] it published the magazines Art+Auction, Gallery Guide and Modern Painters until 2020. It owns Somogy , a French art book publisher, and the databases Art Sales Index and Gordon's. [2] Artinfo.com was launched in 2005 and later changed to blouinartinfo.com, which is now defunct.
Anderson Galleries began as an auctioner of books, and prints in New York City and comprised the Anderson Auction Company and Metropolitan Art Association. It was founded by John Anderson Jr. in 1900 and later renamed Anderson Galleries. [1]