Australian Bay Fine Jewellery Auction Sept 13-14

Bonhams & Goodman will auction a collection of over 250 lots of fine, antique, contemporary jewellery and watches from several estates and private vendors.

Highlights include important natural fancy pink, yellow and cognac diamonds; certified white diamonds from 7.96ct to 1.00ct including, 7.30ct, 3.17ct, 2.58ct, 1.50ct and others; a 31ct diamond necklace, a 26ct diamond bracelet, a multi-gem and diamond tiara, Edwardian, Victorian and Art Deco jewellery; South Sea pearls; rare untreated natural sapphires, rubies, emeralds and opals; jewellery by Van Cleef & Arpels, artier and Tiffany; watches by Cartier, Patek Philippe and Rolex including the important and historic Burke & Wills Expedition watch of William John Wills, Explorer, 1834-1861.

Monday 22 September at 6pm in Bonhams & Goodman Sydney auction rooms
7 Anderson Street Double Bay

Auction info www.bonhamsandgoodman.com.au

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Hong Kong Watch Auction

Bonhams are inviting entries for forthcoming Fine Modern Wristwatch auction being held in Hong Kong

Bonhams watch department has achieved record results in the past in both the United States and United Kingdom, but sales in Hong Kong are also proving to be very successful with a strong 84% sold in the spring auction. Hong Kong would like to continue along these lines with the upcoming Fine Modern Wristwatches auction by taking entries of modern wristwatches from Patek Philippe and Rolex to Vacheron Constantin.

Auction info www.bonhams.com

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Morgan O?Driscoll Fine Irish Art Sale

TUESDAY 23rd September 2008 at Radisson SAS Hotel & Spa Little Island Cork City

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Sunday 21st September, 2008: 12 noon - 10.00pm
Monday 22nd September, 2008: 10.00am - 10.00pm
Tuesday 23rd September, 2008: 10.00am - 6.30pm

Auction info www.morganodriscoll.com

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eBay Launches New Online Marketplace for Ethically Sourced and Eco-Friendly Products

SAN JOSE, Calif - eBay today unveiled a new ecommerce marketplace called WorldofGood.com by eBay, which offers products that have a positive impact on people and the planet, empowering consumers to align their social values with their shopping.

Whether consumers are looking to purchase products made from recycled or natural materials, buy organic or support artisan women in developing nations, WorldofGood.com brings a new level of confidence and transparency to the socially responsible shopping experience. WorldofGood.com is a one-stop-shop where the products, producers and sellers are verified by various third parties called Trust Providers - like TransFair USA (Fair Trade Certified), Co-op America and Aid to Artisans - to meet a core set of ethical and environmental standards.

“WorldofGood.com by eBay gives shoppers who care about making a difference access to great products that help people and the planet” said Lorrie Norrington, president of eBay Marketplaces. “Socially responsible shopping just got bigger and better”

People PositiveTM and Eco PositiveTM items offered on WorldofGood.com span 15 categories such as home and garden, art, jewelry, clothing and even food items. For example, socially responsible shoppers can purchase fair trade coffee, accessories and home d?cor items made from recycled materials, organic clothing and animal-friendly beauty products on the site. Many products on the new marketplace are handcrafted by artisans across the world, positively impacting these marginalized communities in developing nations. All WorldofGood.com listings are also available on eBay.com, seamlessly bringing these socially responsible products to eBay’s more than 84 million active users worldwide.

Shopping That Can Change the World

WorldofGood.com’s unique GoodprintTM labeling system is like a nutritional label for each product on the site, allowing shoppers to see the positive social and environmental impact each purchase makes - whether it provides economic empowerment to people, conserves energy, supports animal species preservation, or is made of recycled, organic and/or sustainable materials.

“We created the WorldofGood.com marketplace to enable shoppers to purchase socially responsible products with confidence” said Robert Chatwani, general manager of WorldofGood.com by eBay. “Regardless of the social causes most important to consumers, they can easily shop for items according to a variety of different attributes, allowing them to customize their shopping impact”

Collaborating for Social Impact
WorldofGood.com is the result of a collaboration between eBay, the world’s largest online marketplace, and World of Good, Inc., a purpose-driven start-up dedicated to building ethical consumer experiences, by bringing its deep knowledge of the global ethical supply chain to mainstream retail partners.

The WorldofGood.com marketplace features a vibrant online community that convenes people, products, ideas and organizations all in one place. This facilitates an ongoing dialogue between consumers, producers, sellers and Trust Providers about ethical shopping through relevant blog posts, articles, discussion boards and Q&A forums.

About WorldofGood.com by eBay
WorldofGood.com by eBay an online marketplace which offers products that have a positive impact on people and the planet, empowering consumers to align their social values with their shopping. WorldofGood.com brings a new level of confidence and transparency to the socially responsible shopping experience by working with independent Trust Provider organizations that screen products, producers and sellers on the site. WorldofGood.com is an eBay Global Citizenship Initiative.

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Saffronart Auction Sets Records

Saffronart’s Autumn Online Auction of Contemporary Indian art finished on Thursday, making a total sale value of approximately Rs 29 crores ($7.2 million), about 72% in excess of the low estimate.

At the sale, world auction records were set for 18 Indian artists, including T V Santhosh, Anju Dodiya, Sudhir Patwardhan, G R Iranna, Mithu Sen, Anita Dube, Sudarshan Shetty, Anil Revri, Tushar Joag, Manisha Parekh, Debanjan Roy, Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi, Kishor Shinde, Chitra Ganesh, Ravikumar Kashi, Ram Bali Chauhan, Mayyur Kailash Gupta and Nicola Durvasula.

Subodh Gupta works, Idol Thief about his theatre of polished pans, milkpails and other shiny, stainless steel kitchen utensils, and Saat Samundar Paar on the baggage and the dreams of Indians going abroad to an almost bonded lifestyle to bring back goods for their families, both estimated between Rs 2-2.8 crore, each sold for Rs 4.28 crore and Rs 3.4 crore.

104 of the lots sold from a total of 130, 86 of them breaching the higher estimates. Overall, against a low estimate of Rs 16.6 crore and a high estimate of Rs 21.20 crore, the auction realised a value of Rs 28.60 crore, including the buyer’s premium.

“It was great,” said Saffronart’s Dinesh Vazirani on the conclusion of the two-day online auction, “to see a wide participation of bidders and the strong momentum in the Indian contemporary market.”

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