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Bonhams East Asian and Southeast Asian network includes offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore. [6] In March 2008, Bonhams New York moved to new salerooms on the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue, formerly the home of the respected Dahesh Museum of Art. [7] The inaugural sale featured 20th century furniture and decorative arts.
Auction houses based in New York City (1 C, 12 P) ... Bonhams & Butterfield; C. Concierge Auctions; F. Freeman's-Hindman; G. Gooding & Company; GreatCollections; H ...
Bonhams and Butterfield was a large American auction house, founded in 1865 by William Butterfield in San Francisco. It was purchased in 1999 from Bernard Osher by online auctioneer eBay for $260 million. [1] In 2002, it was acquired from eBay by British auctioneer Bonhams and operated under the name Bonhams & Butterfields for about ten years ...
Bonhams: December 3, 2006: Los Angeles $420,000 $634,784 Sale later cancelled and seized by customs agents. [13] [14] Tarbosaurus bataar: Skull Collected from Mongolia I. M. Chait March 25, 2007: New York City $270,000 [d] $396,745 Specimen bought by actor Nicolas Cage. Specimen determined to have been illegally exported.
Fitz Henry Lane’s Manchester Harbor, a 24x36 inch oil painting, sold for $5.5 million in November 2004, a world record for the artist and the highest price ever at auction in New England. [ 6 ] A rare and historically important previously undiscovered broadside copy of the United States Declaration of Independence sold in 2007 for $693,500. [ 7 ]
Odditorium in New York, valued at $35,000,000. The Palawan Princess, a five-pound non-nacreous pearl then considered the second largest, was offered at auction by Bonhams and Butterfields of Los Angeles on December 6, 2009. Estimated to fetch between $300,000 to $400,000, it passed unsold.
An art auction at Christies An art curator, Anne Pontégnie An art collector An art opening An art dealer An art exhibition An art gallery An art studio visit. Art valuation, an art-specific subset of financial valuation, is the process of estimating the market value of works of art.
Butterfield House is a cooperative apartment building on West 12th Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.It was designed by the architects and urban planners William J. Conklin and James Rossant then of Mayer, Whittlesey & Glass.