Irish Paintings for North Carolina Auction

In February 2007, Richard D. Hatch & Associates held a sale that most auction houses only dream about. It had been consigned a treasure trove of modern Irish art – about 40 pieces, from the estate of Alan Breedon Malcolm Brush, born near Dublin, Ireland, in 1918. The paintings sold for nearly $1.5 million, and the sale overall topped $2 million – a record for the firm.

So imagine Richard Hatch’s delight when he was contacted about four more important Irish works belonging to Mr. Brush that had been left with a neighbor in Atlanta for safekeeping. The group includes Louis Le Brocquy’s “Traveler Man” (1947) (Illustrated); Colin Middleton’s “Teresa” (1948); an abstract oil by Neville Johnston; and a painting by Thurloe Connolly. They will all be auctioned September 26-27.

“I feel like lightning struck twice in the same spot, and how often does that happen?” asked Mr. Hatch. He said the paintings were purchased at the Victor Waddington Galleries in Dublin, Ireland, prior to Malcolm and his wife Meg’s moving to the United States in the early 1950s. Both were great patrons of the arts, befriending many of the top Irish artists of the period and purchasing their works.

Louis Le Brocquy, born in 1916 and still painting to this day, is known as “the elder statesman of Irish art.” In the February 2007 sale, four watercolors from the artist’s ‘Tinker’ Period’ (1945-1948) sold for a total of $317,500. At a recent sale of Irish art held by Sotheby’s in London, three Le Brocquy watercolor paintings finished in the top ten lots. “Traveler Man” is expected to bring $30,000-$50,000.

Colin Middleton (1910-1983) was probably the most eclectic Irish painter of the 20th century. He moved easily between Cubist, Surrealist and Expressionistic styles. Mr. Middleton was largely self-taught and quite prolific, producing hundreds of works in the 1930s alone. At last year’s Hatch auction, two of his works sold for $70,000 each. “Teresa” is expected to change hands for $30,000-$50,000.

The abstract oil painting by Neville Johnston is estimated to bring $4,000-$6,000, while the abstract oil by Thurloe Connolly (Illustrated) is expected to fetch $3,000-$5,000.

Start times for the September sale will be 5 p.m., Friday, September 26, and 11 a.m., Saturday, September 27. Previews will be held Thursday and Friday, from 1-5 p.m., and on Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the start of sale. Richard D. Hatch & Associates conducts its sales in a spacious, well-appointed 11,900-square-foot facility in Flat Rock, just off Interstate 26, near Hendersonville.

Richard D. Hatch & Associates is celebrating 28 years of consistently impressing its customers with quality consignments and exciting sales. The firm is always accepting quality consignments for future sales. To consign an item, an estate or a collection, you may call (828) 696-3440, or e-mail them at hatchauctioninfo@yahoo.com. To learn more, visit them online at www.richardhatchauctions.com

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IpAuctions Selling Click-2-Call Internet Patent Portfolio

RENO, Nev., - IpAuctions, Inc. will auction the worldwide portfolio of U.S. patents in the “click-2-call” space owned by Click Interconnect Inc. (CLICK) of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Ernesto Liebster, president of CLICK, currently is evaluating proposals for exclusive licensing rights that CLICK could accept prior to the auction date, September 16, 2008. The auction will be live online at www.ipauctions.com.
One of the key applications for CLICK’s patented click-2-call technology is in the performance-based “pay-per-call” online advertising arena. The Kelsey Group, a market research firm based in Princeton, N.J., projects that pay-per-call online advertising will become a $1.4 billion to $4 billion industry by 2009.
In addition to the pay-per-call application, CLICK’s click-2-call patented technology has many other applications, including search engine results, online directories, websites, advertising banners, auction-site postings, branded desktop buttons and any communications delivered via email, including newsletters, statements, order confirmations and opt-in email campaigns, which are all part of the online advertising world.
“We are extremely excited about the opportunity to bring these patents to market,” Mr. Liebster said. “The online advertising industry is already a $45 billion business, and according to The Kelsey Group, is expected to reach $147 billion globally by 2012. We strongly feel that our click-2-call portfolio of patents is uniquely positioned to facilitate growth and add value to the online advertising industry.”
The U.S. Patent applications explain one of CLICK’s click-2-call technologies in this way: “It is an objective of the invention to enable a push model for a system and method of operation of a hybrid communication system employing a switched telephone network and a packet data network that implements push model methodology … between a merchant and a prospective end user customer.”
Many companies already have been invited to participate in IpAuction’s sale of these important click-2-call patents, including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, AT&T, Verizon, Vonage, Sprint, GoDaddy, AOL and other qualified businesses within the Internet and telecommunication industries.
CLICK’s original 1999 patent application was prepared and filed by Mr. Robert E. LeBlanc, a former patent director of Bell Labs. Mr. LeBlanc also was involved in the preparation and filing of the applications for the Verizon patents that were recently part of an infringement lawsuit against Vonage. This lawsuit was settled in favor of Verizon in October 2007 for more than $120 million.
CLICK has identified dozens of companies that may be infringing on its patents. The acquiring company, with adequate resources available, could aggressively defend these patents and gain powerful competitive advantage in the online advertising industry, according to Mr. Liebster.
Click Interconnect Inc. is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and provides customer relationship management (CRM) technology that delivers real-time sales, marketing and customer service solutions for companies and individuals that conduct business online via email, websites, advertising banners, search engine results and more. For more information, please contact Ernesto Liebster at eliebster@click121.com or call 786-525-8227.

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Penfolds 1951 Fetches A$54,000 at Auction

A bottle of 1951 Penfolds Grange wine sold for A$54,000 at auction house Langton’s in Melbourne last night, a record for a standard size bottle of Australian wine.

“It’s an extraordinary price for a significant wine,” said Stewart Langton, managing director of the auction house. “The 1951 vintage is seen by some observers as wine’s equivalent to powered flight,’” because it marked the beginning of the modern Australian wine industry, he said.

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Redcliffe Standardbred Yearling Sale

2009 Redcliffe Standardbred Yearling Sale co-ordinators have set 5 April 2009 for the second Redcliffe Yearling Sale, held at the Redcliffe Paceway, with Daren Ebert & Co Auctioneers and Agents conducting the sale.

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Asian Art Sales in Hong Kong

Beginning in 2009 Sotheby’s will consolidate its existing worldwide dedicated sales of Contemporary Asian Art in Hong Kong in the form of a Contemporary Asian Art Sale held twice yearly in April and in October. The newly-consolidated Contemporary Asian Art Sale will include exceptional works such as those from China, Japan, Korea and other Southeast Asian countries.

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