From vintage accessories to today’s trending must-haves, the items being showcased at Fortuna exchange: August Jewelry and Watches auction are as varied as they are dazzling. Pieces such as cuff bracelets, necklaces, and timepieces will be seen in the sale of 187 lots from some of the best-known jewelry houses like Tiffany & Co., Rolex and Art Deco, to name a few. Each of the pieces is celebrated for its uniqueness. Like the large diamond collar necklace that sophisticatedly substitutes a ‘choker’ along with an Italian necklace and bracelet set that represents the Italian culture. Visualizing the auction items as a whole creates a collection enamored with elegance. To view more items that offer high-end accessories, visit Bidsquare.
Firearms and Accoutrements Auction
Firearms shaped world history. In the centuries following the invention of gunpowder in China, the world’s armies and rulers worked feverishly to create new weapons that would change the course of a battle from great distances. Over the centuries, firearm technology has developed from holding a burning fuse to a hole in the end of a gunpowder-filled tube to the automatic weapons we see today.
In their upcoming Firearms and Accoutrements Auction, Cowan’s Auctions offers a curated selection of world-changing firearms and weapons. Consisting mainly of modern weaponry, the auction shows the rapid evolution of rifles, pistols and shotguns since the turn of the 19th century. Featured firearms include antebellum flintlock muskets, revolving-barrel pepperbox pistols, standard-issue rifles from both World Wars, concealed revolvers from Cold War-era and many more.
It will be difficult for any firearm enthusiast to choose from the available collection. Those with an interest in the years leading up to the American Civil War would find the Trenton-marked rifle musket dated 1864 fascinating. World War II buffs will enjoy a great selection of weaponry, including the Third Reich Red Cross officer’s dagger, a standard-issue Smith &Wesson special Victory-model revolver, several M-1 carbines from Underwood, a National postal meter, and products from Inland and other manufacturers. Finally, a barracks rack made to hold them all. For a taste of modern weaponry, the Colt AR-15 A2 in near-new condition would be an excellent selection. To view all the available firearms and accoutrement, register to bid on Cowan’s Auctions today.
Angling & Miscellaneous Books from the Library of Arnold ‘Jake’ Johnson
Arnold ‘Jake’ Johnson was quite careful with his taste in books, and he built a personal library of immense proportions devoted to his love of fishing. In Doyle’s upcoming online auction, this significant collection will finally pass over the auction block. Over 300 books, pamphlets, and photo albums follow the fishing theme, from the most obscure leaflets to the rarest first editions.
The most significant lot is an extremely rare copy of Walton and Cotton’s The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation. A first edition, this surviving book is one of only 100 that were ever printed. And one of even fewer that survived a major fire at the original bindery. Several featured photo albums capture historical and natural scenes, documenting the long and meditative history of the sport.
While the focus of this auction is on angling and fishing in general, the diversity of its lots and historical implications will appeal to a broad variety of collectors. Estimates range from $10 to $1,200, making this sale accessible to every library. To explore this auction’s gilded bindings, meticulous notes, and genuine fly samples, view the catalog and register to bid on Doyle
2nd Chance Offering Comic Book Auction
Back in the days, what was more exhilarating than mobile phones, internet games and social media? The answer to that might be “Comic Books”. Starting from the 1940s, their popularity soared and the fascination with them never stopped. This August, presenting such exciting comic books is Alderfer Auction at their 2nd Chance Offering Comic Book auction. The auction provides its diversified range, featuring books from the golden era to the modern, with underground assorted zap comics, x-men, green lantern, and more.
Amongst the notable item is a 20- Marvel, DC, Independent TBPs which includes Darkseid Vs. Galactus (Angela), Souadron Supreme, Silver Surfer and much more. One can also bid for Short Box of Assorted Comics consisting of Alpha Flight, Angel, X-Men, Soulfire and more at the auction for a wonderful addition to a personal collection. For more of such comics visit Aldefer Auctions and enjoy a good science fiction read.
August Americana
Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers proudly welcomes auction enthusiasts to the August Americana Auction. Featuring nothing short of amusing items, the auction is an amalgamation of fine arts, decorative arts and furniture. Leading the charts is decorative arts category with 300 items including the work of a master decoy carver, A. Elmer Crowell with a pair of carved and painted preening Yellowlegs. Likewise, with vibrant colors and powerful brush strokes, the painting by William Winner reveals the view of Philadelphia from Fairmont adding splendor to the auction.
Furthermore, oil on panel of a landscape with winding uphill road by William Merritt Chase is all set to attract premium auction buyers as it sits with the highest estimated value of $70,000. Along with such invaluable pieces, find more items like a hand-stitched and Trapunto Adam and Eve quilt and a polychrome decorated and carved camel. For more information and to bid for the favorite items visit Bidsqaure.
Summer Eclectic Auction
For those who spend their lives exclusively on land, it can be a challenge to hear the call of the sea. It is wild, untamed, and usually out of reach. The charm of the Summer Eclectic Auction offered by Selkirk Auctions lies in the dozens of authentic nautical objects that help bring the sea into the home.
The first and leading lot is a 20th century Swedish binnacle- a wood and brass stand that holds a ship’s navigational instruments. This colorful and complex artifact invokes the romantic antiquity of old ships; as do several dramatic ship’s wheels. Numerous pieces of dark, heavy furniture also match the navy décor. All of this sailing memorabilia is supported by works of fine art, furniture, and sculpture—including several fashionable figurines from Giuseppe Armani. Browse the full catalog and register to bid on Selkirk Auctions.
Interiors
An empty house is a blank canvas. Just as a painting is made unique through color, design and placement, so is a house transformed into a home. The furniture and decorations one chooses to place in a room builds a mood – an atmosphere – that complements the room’s intention. Hindman Auctions offers furnishings and décor to transform any interior space from a blank canvas to a masterpiece in its Interiors auction.
Furniture acts as a backbone for a room’s atmosphere. With a large selection of mahogany and oak pieces, those creating a historically elegant environment will find many options to choose from. Like a 19th century English mahogany tilt-top tea table which functions as a beautiful corner table. It also neatly folds away to save space. Also, from the 19th century, a Louis XV-style marquetry bureau en pente encloses its desk and storage space in a locked case with detailed engraving. The floor of such a space could be covered with a room-sized Persian rug with its intricate blending of reds, blues and whites measuring 14 feet, 2 inches x 9 feet, 2 inches. This interior auction also offers many modern and contemporary furnishing including a grey upholstered sectional sofa and a pair of glass-topped side tables with steel bases painted white.
Beyond furniture, several works of fine art are also available for purchase and display. A Xavier Alvarez poster uses sharp lines and different shades of white to create a modern and elegant look. Several portraits of military men hang beside a large 2-panel Chinese painting of a tree thriving beside a river. Each work in this collection will help the interested buyer craft the perfect interior design for any space. This 464-lot auction can be viewed at Bidsquare. Register to bid today.
Gallery Auction
An extensive collection of antiques and collectibles, the upcoming Gallery Auction offered by Michaan’s Auctions samples from categories as varied as vintage books and Chinese porcelain. Leading the lots of over 500 items is a carved cigar store figurine, itself a relic from late 19th century, New York. It depicts a striking Native American woman glistening with pristine details, a signal of its careful maintenance over generations. Another remarkable lot is a crayon portrait of a child from the Italian master Guido Reni, whose dramatic panoramas made him one of the most famous artists of his time.
This auction is carefully organized around these specific groupings. With estimates ranging from $300 to $18,000, its diversity brings together collectors of all interests. A selection of fine jewelry is also presented, a balanced mix of gemstones and quality gold. Browse the full catalog on LiveAuctioneers.
August Gallery Auction
The August Gallery Auction, offered by Leland Little, is primarily a collection of home and office décor. Among the fine antique pieces are three music boxes, one of which is a Regina Coin-Operated table top unit. Regina was an American producer who made these musical instruments. They were usually built for the affluent of the pre-phonograph 19th century, though they admittedly resemble a stylized record player. Their main feature is that the discs can be swapped out to play different songs. Although inoperable, the box itself is made of mahogany, with a hinged panel lid that retains the original label.
Gorgeous and highly sought-after furnishings, such as the Taylor King, midnight blue leather sofas are featured in the auction. These late 20th century pieces have brass nailhead trim, duck feather filled loose cushions, and sit on raised, fluted mahogany feet. A luxurious room anchor, these sofas are as much a work of splendor as they are utilitarian. Taylor King is a North Carolina manufacturer of handcrafted, custom upholstered furniture. They are known for using the finest designer fabrics and leathers sourced from around the world.
Highly noticeable is a lithograph of Femme à la Main Levée by Le Corbusier. Le Corbusier was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of modern architecture. Dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities, Le Corbusier was influential in urban planning, and was a founding member of the Congrès International d’Architecture Moderne(CIAM). In 1918, Le Corbusier met the Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant, in whom he recognized a kindred spirit. Ozenfant encouraged him to paint, and together they rejected Cubism as irrational and “romantic”, and the pair jointly published their manifesto, Après le cubisme and established a new artistic movement, purism, of which Femme à la Main Levée is a fine example.
Further featured in the sale are large selections of Asian art, fine art, English & American furniture, garden & architectural pieces, glass, pottery, porcelain, prints, lighting, and decorative accessories. View the complete variety of lots and register to bid at Leland Little.
Oriental Rugs from American Estates
The Oriental Rugs from American Estates auction, offered by Material Culture, is a collection of textile works made up almost entirely of rugs. Though, there are a few other unusual textile items of note in the sale. Among the most valuable pieces up for bid is an antique silk dragon rug from China. The stylized mythological figures in this colorful showpiece appear to be at odds, breathing fire at one another in a close battle. Another stunning work is an Antique Isfahan pictorial rug. Isfahan is a city in Iran located 252 miles south of Tehran. The rug itself depicts both humans and animals, and perhaps most notably an illustration of a woman being carried away by a bird.
One of the more unusual items is a Persian nomadic tend band, which is embroidered with many figures and shapes. This band would have been used to reinforce and decorate the interior vertical sidewalls of a tent or “yurt.” The ends of the band are further adorned with tassels. The tent-decorating traditions of the nomadic tribes are thought to have originated in Uzbek tradition. View any of these lots and register to bid at Invaluable.