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BOSTON, Mass. – www.skinnerinc.com - Skinner, one of the nation’s leading auction houses, will host an auction of fine jewelry at its Boston gallery on Tuesday, June 16th at 10:00 a.m. Highlights include Art Deco jewelry by Boucheron Paris, […]
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SKINNER FINE JEWELRY AUCTION JUNE 16th
Garth’s Auctions of Delaware, Ohio is proud to announce that in the fall of 2009, it will present over 200 photographs which captured three generations of the Kennedy families at ease and at play while at the “Winter White House” during President John F. Kennedy’s administration through the eventual sale of the Palm Beach home.
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Not many people can declare they held a job for nearly five decades, but the family of renowned Kennedy photographer, the late Robert Davidoff, can say with pride that Davidoff was the photographer for the Kennedy family in Palm Beach for almost 50 years. Davidoff’s family waited until four years after his death to […]
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A painting by the 19th century American artist Winslow Homer was pulled from an new York auction on 21 May, after a claim was made by one of the artist’s family.
The watercolour, Children under a Palm Tree, was presented to Sotheby’s auction house earlier this year after being discovered on the BBC One show.
It had been rescued from a fly tip in Ireland more than twenty years ago, and was identified by art dealer Philip Mould.
A spokeswoman for Sotheby’s said the auction house had contacted “descendants of the family to whom it had been linked, who advised us they had no claim”.
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Ireland Fly-Tip painting Withdrawn from Auction
A painting by the 19th century American artist Winslow Homer was pulled from a New York auction on 21 May, after a claim was made by one of the artist’s family.
The watercolour, Children under a Palm Tree, was presented to Sotheby’s auction house earlier this year after being discovered on the BBC One show.
It had been rescued from a fly tip in Ireland more than twenty years ago, and was identified by art dealer Philip Mould.
A spokeswoman for Sotheby’s said the auction house had contacted “descendants of the family to whom it had been linked, who advised us they had no claim”.
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Irish Fly Tip painting Withdrawn from Auction