Swiss Art History Auction

Christie’s has announced the forthcoming Swiss Art sale is to be held on 21 September 2009. The auction comprises 153 lots spanning over four centuries of Swiss Art History. The evening sale offers numerous highlights by notable Swiss artists, including, amongst others, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Ferdinand Hodler, Giovanni Giacometti, Félix Vallotton, Hans Hinterreiter and Hans Erni.

The evening auction is lead by Ferdinand Hodler’s masterpiece Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau von Beatenberg aus (estimate CHF 4 to 6 million). The painting is one of an important series of five Alpine landscapes, which capture the majestic trinity of the mountains Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau and which were all executed in 1910 viewed from Beatenberg. The sale also comprises further important works by Hodler, such as Femme Joyeuse, (1909) and Selbstbildnis, (1912). Lot 100, Femme Joyeuse, has an estimate of CHF 3 to 5 million. The present painting, as well as the additional four existing versions, portrays Valentine Godé-Darel, Hodler’s lover and the mother of their daughter Paulette. After the painting had been completed it was bought directly from the artist by Margrit Kottmann-Müller (sister of Hodler’s important patron and art collector Josef Müller). Twenty years later, in 1929, she also bought Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau von Beatenberg aus and in 1938 both paintings found their way into a further private collection. They have been in possession of the same family since.

A further highlight of the evening is Giovanni Giacometti’s Mattino d’inverno (Wintermorgen), which was executed in 1914 and which was first believed to be lost. As Bruno Giacometti, Giovanni Giacometti’s youngest son tells us, this painting depicts the view from the artists’ house in Stampa looking upon the Piz Duan on a winter morning. The artist’s personal inventory states that the picture had been sold in 1918 for CHF 800 in the Geneva gallery Moos. Its further whereabouts were at first unknown, but today it had been established that the painting was brought into the family of its current owners as a wedding gift in 1924. The painting has an estimate of CHF 700.000 to 900.000.

The artist Félix Vallotton is represented within the sale with interesting works. A complete series of six woodcuts shows views of the world exhibition in Paris, which was launched in the April of 1900. The prints illustrate very specific attractions of the exhibition, for instance a moving footway, the display window of René Lalique, as well as fireworks. They have a total estimate of CHF 18.000 to 25.000.

Further highlights are three paintings by Johann Heinrich Füssli - Fairy Mab (1793) and Schweigen (1796 – 99) are both part of a group of 47 paintings illustrating John Milton’s epic poem „Paradise lost.“ Fairy Mab represents the fairy queen Mab, who according to the tale eats the supplies of farmers at nights and in particular her favourite dish junkets (a sweet curd dish). The painting has an estimate of CHF 200.000 to 300.000. Furthermore Füssli’s Die Vision des Dichters, which was painted between 1806 and 1807 will be offered, with an estimate of CHF 120.000 to 180.000. Floating above the poet, who is asleep on the sofa, the muse of poetry crowns him with a laurel wreath.

A further interesting lot of the evening is Hans Hinterreiter’s Werk ohne Titel (Estimate CHF 40.000 to 60.000), which he executed in 1941. The painting is part of an important group of works, containing ten pieces, which Hinterreiter painted between 1937 and 1942 for the exhibitions of the Swiss artists group ALLIANZ. Six of these paintings were shown in the exhibition in the Kunsthaus Zürich from May to June 1942. The present work is inset into a light coloured frame, which the artist Max Bill has created for his friend.

This year Hans Erni, one of Switzerland’s most renowned artists, celebrates his 100th birthday. In honour of this the Kunstmuseum Luzern stages the exhibition „Hans Erni - Retrospektive zum 100. Geburtstag.“ 15 lots of the artist’s early work will be on offer at the auction. The proceeds of these sales will go to a non-profit foundation for the support of the cultural life in Luzern. Inspired by French and Greek culture, Erni signed his early work with „François Grèques“. Between 1930 and 1933 he spent considerable amounts of time in Paris and under Picasso’s and Braque’s influence he began to adopt an abstract manner of painting.

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Virtual Auction To Introduce Revolutionary Online Auction Technology

Virtual Auction (http://www.virtual-auction.biz), an online auction company that offers a unique bidding platform that runs live, real-time auctions will be introducing its software to the auction industry this month. The introduction will take place during the National Auctioneers Association’s yearly tradeshow in Overland Park, Kansas July 13-18.

The software, which has become increasingly popular in several industries since the company’s launch early this year, offers live auctions. Unlike timed eBay auctions, live auctions foster a competitive environment, which creates a sense of urgency and drives prices higher. Additionally, the Virtual Auction platform has a virtual auctioneer who captures the excitement found in the ring. This gives bidders a more enjoyable, interactive environment and liquidation happens quickly—in minutes rather than days.

For obvious reasons, the company believes that this kind of platform will be of great interest to the brick and mortar auction houses, and they anticipate a very good response from the tradeshow later this month.

“Any auctioneer can benefit from our technology. Virtual Auction will allow them to run unlimited auctions 24/7 while providing millions of buyers around the world access to bid. We believe our interactive auction technology will encourage more end users to get involved with the auction process thereby increasing revenue per lot sold for the auction house and its’ clients. There’s unlimited earning potential. It’s a no-brainer,” stated Virtual Auction CEO, Steven Kirsch.

This move is just the latest in the company’s push to success. Last month, they began partnering with a top search engine optimization firm, Increase Visibility, to ensure that both their site and their clients’ products receive as much exposure and traffic as possible. They are also in talks with several marketing firms and portals to enhance their platform and customers’ auction visibility.

“We understand that strategic partnerships, from marketing to search to other auction sites, are vital for our growth and for the overall exposure that we can give to our clients. To this end, we are committed to finding the best partners and continuously improving both our technology and our reach,” said Kirsch.

Virtual Auction is based in Miami, Florida. They have provided their web-based technology across multiple industries and businesses, nationally and internationally. Their easy-to-use, online platform offers a turnkey setup that can be inserted into any website within minutes with low support requirements. Integration is simple and brand specific. Each company is provided with a home page and URL, which they can customize to align with company fonts, logos, and styles. For more information, visit the Virtual Auction site at http://www.virtual-auction.biz.

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Elvis Presley Personal Items Auction

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers has announced a once in a lifetime opportunity for Elvis Presley collectors and fans.

Over the years many collectors have asked, “Whatever happened to the Gary Pepper collection of Elvis Presley memorabilia?” Early in his career, Presley befriended Gary Pepper, a young man with cerebral palsy, who ultimately became a close friend and the president of one of the King’s first fan clubs, allowing him to amass a significant collection of personal effects gifted to him from Presley himself.

When Pepper moved to California, he left the majority of his collection to his friend and nurse, who was originally hired by Elvis to look after Gary. Hopeful that collectors and fans can enjoy the memorabilia so treasured by Gary Pepper, she has recently decided to sell the collection at auction.

Untouched for over three decades, this special collection will be offered for sale at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Sunday, October 18th, 2009 with a public exhibition Thursday, October 15th through Saturday, October 17th. A portion of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to United Cerebral Palsy of the Mid-South.

Highlights from the auction include clothing worn by Elvis Presley, a large lock of Presley’s hair, a telegram sent to Gary while Elvis was in the Army, Christmas cards to Gary from Priscilla and Elvis, a significant collection of Elvis LPs and 45s, two near mint Sun records, as well as numerous 45s from Presley’s own juke box, autographed record sleeves, an incredible selection of souvenirs, movie stills and Graceland ephemera, and other memorabilia from celebrities such as signed photographs of the Jackson Five and Marilyn Monroe.

Additionally, the auction will include hundreds of candid photographs of Elvis, including photos documenting some of the most intimate moments in Presley’s life and career such as his return home from the Army, his wedding to Priscilla, Lisa Marie’s first days home from the hospital, and other photos taken at Graceland. Many of these images were taken by Gary Pepper with a Polaroid camera that Elvis gave him early in their friendship. A number of these original photographs were featured in The Tankcaster, the newsletter for Elvis’ fan club known as “The Tankers,” which are included in the auction as well as the Polaroid camera itself.

While Elvis’ life has been well documented, the intimate photographs and items in this sale give collectors and historians a new glimpse into Elvis’ life and character through his enduring friendship with Gary from the early days of his career until his death. Thirty two years after his death, this collection presents a remarkable post-script to Elvis’ life and legacy.

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Ritchie Bros. to break ground on new auction site in St. Louis, MO

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers , the world’s largest industrial auctioneer will break ground at its new permanent St. Louis auction site in the village of Caseyville on Monday, August 24, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Ritchie Bros. management and a number of dignitaries from the village of Caseyville, including Caseyville Mayor George Chance, will participate in the ground breaking ceremony.

“Ritchie Bros. has been holding auctions in the St. Louis metro area since 1993 and we’re very excited about finally becoming a permanent fixture in the community with the opening of our new St. Louis auction site,” said Jesse Cantin, Regional Manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “We’ve built many long-term relationships with equipment owners and solidified a strong presence in the area over the years. This has given us the opportunity to establish a new permanent high-profile auction site and facility on I-64 that will enable us to provide an even higher level of service to all of our customers in the St. Louis area.”

The new Ritchie Bros. auction site in St. Louis will hold regular unreserved auctions throughout the year for local and international customers interested in buying and selling equipment.

Approximately 40-acres of the 68-acre St. Louis auction site will be developed during the first phase of construction. Plans include the building of 13,500-sq ft auction facility housing offices, customer registration and a 500+ seat auction theatre by March 2010.

Over 15,000 registered bidders have bid on more than 11,000 equipment items sold in St. Louis auctions since 1993. An upcoming unreserved public auction to be held on October 2, 2009 at 1400 Shapiro Drive in Festus, MO while construction is being carried out at the new auction site will mark the Company’s 20th auction in St. Louis.

WHO: George Chance, Mayor of Caseyville Kerry Davis, Trustee of Caseyville Bill Black, Trustee of Caseyville Ron Tamburello, Trustee of Caseyville Wally Abernathy, Trustee of Caseyville Pat Dyson, Trustee of Caseyville Phil Carlton, Trustee of Caseyville G.W. Scott, Superintendent of Caseyville Steve Wasser, Superintendent of Caseyville J.D. Roth, Police Chief of Caseyville Paul McNamara, Zoning Administrator of Caseyville Leonard Black, Village Clerk of Caseyville Duane Clarke, Village Attorney of Caseyville Jesse Cantin, Ritchie Bros. Regional Manager Nick Pacino, Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager Dan Phelan, Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager Reed Low, Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager WHAT: Ground breaking ceremony for new permanent auction site in St. Louis, MO WHEN: 11 a.m. Monday, August 24, 2009 WHERE: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers 2436 Old Country Inn Drive Village of Caseyville, IL 62332 About Ritchie Bros.

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SHOPitHollywood Auctions Off MADtv Props and Costumes on eBay

Starting the week of August 17th, SHOPitHollywood will be auctioning on eBay exclusive props, costumes and collectibles from Fox’s hit comedy show MADtv.

For the first time ever, MADtv’s producers are making props and costumes available to fans worldwide. SHOPitHollywood, a premiere source for authentic entertainment memorabilia, is thrilled to exclusively offer these one-of-a-kind items.

Noted for its signature characters, celebrity impersonations and edgy pop-culture send-ups, MADtv has been keeping audiences in stitches for 14 seasons.

Some of the unique props that will be up for auction include

• “Titanic Happy Meal” set
• radioactive Kermit the Frog
• and OJ Simpson Dream Team commemorative plates.

SHOPitHollywood will also be auctioning off costumes from many of the shows most popular characters (great for the collector or just in time for Halloween) including:

• Alex Borstein’s “Miss Swan”
• Michael McDonald’s “Stuart” and “Bible Dude”
• Nicole Parker’s “Dorothy” (complete with wig and ruby slippers)
• and Bobby Lee’s “Blind Kung Fu”

As a bonus, each auction will come with a MADtv branded pen and letter opener, a certificate of authenticity, as well as a best of DVD.

All of the MADtv auctions can be found at:
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/SHOPitHollywood/SHOPitHollywood-MADtv-Auction.html

About SHOPitHollywood & SHOPitLA:
SHOPitLA and its online eBay “sister” stores - SHOPitBeverlyHills and SHOPitHollywood - are the largest Registered eBay Drop-Off stores in Los Angeles. We help individuals, businesses and charitable organizations sell their items on eBay. Our training and experience help provide a professional selling and buying experience.

SHOPitLA is located at 1852 Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025. Hours are 10am-6om Monday – Saturday. For more information, please visit www.shopitla.com. Follow our auctions and activities on twitter @shopitla and our blog www.shopitla.com/blog

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