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Nick Mclaughlin
George Washington Gift Highlights Americana Sales
A never-before-seen Sheffield-plated silver wine cooler given by George Washington to Alexander Hamilton in 1797 will be auctioned ...
Arts & Culture
December 2, 2011
Bonhams Offers Two Rare Russian Masterpieces
Bonhams has the privilege to offer two rare masterpieces at its New Bond Street gallery in London.
Arts & Culture
November 14, 2011
Safra Collection Among Finest Assembled in 20th Century
A mini-museum worth of items from private sources, including the unparalleled Safra collection, is up for auction.
Arts & Culture
September 28, 2011
Rugby World Cup: A Mixed Bag
Overseas media reports have heaped praise on the New Zealand public for turning out in support of other ...
News
September 20, 2011
New Zealand Rugby World Cup – A Mixed Bag
The New Zealand Rugby World Cup's popularity and carnival like spirit is seeing some surprising controversy and animosity.
US
September 20, 2011
Keno Auctions Stamford Sale Promises Wide Range
Keno Auctions will hold its sale of important paintings, furniture, jewelry, and decorative arts at the Marriott hotel ...
Arts & Culture
September 9, 2011
Berlin Workshop Produces Replicas of Ancient Sculptures
One hundred limited-edition replicas of the 3,500-year-old bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti are being created for sale.
Arts & Culture
September 8, 2011
Million-Dollar Nest Egg Discovered Missing
A hunt has started in Britain for an Easter egg worth £20 million (US$34 million), and the lucky ...
Style
August 17, 2011
Antique-Dealer Dynasty Ends, Collection Lives On
Hundreds of masterpiece works and furniture of great provenance from the Fabius Frères Gallery are for sale in ...
Arts & Culture
August 10, 2011
History Frozen in Time
A long-lost painting of the Canadian Arctic by a British explorer and artist is for sale at Bonhams.
Arts & Culture
August 6, 2011
Art Auctions Flourishing in 2011
Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses announce impressive growth and sales in the first half of 2011.
Arts & Culture
July 27, 2011
Discovered Leonardo Da Vinci Painting to Be Exhibited
A Leonardo da Vinci painting, that was lost for centuries, will be exhibited at London's National Gallery starting ...
Arts & Culture
July 20, 2011
Celebration of Elizabeth Taylor’s Life and Legacy
Known as a film star and fashion icon, Elizabeth Taylor was also committed to humanitarian causes.
Entertainment
July 14, 2011
Rare Charlie Chaplin Film Fails to Find Buyer
A very rare Charlie Chaplin film, said to contain the earliest-known animation in film history, has failed to ...
Entertainment
July 12, 2011
Santa Fe International Folk Art Market
In a world of mass-production lines, standardized products, and chains of workers performing repetitive tasks, all is not ...
Arts & Culture
June 30, 2011
Unprecedented Hollywood Movie Memorabilia Auction
Fans of old Hollywood movies will be excited to hear about the huge and unprecedented auction of costumes ...
Entertainment
June 15, 2011
Hobbit Studios Scene of Explosion
'The Hobbit' studio was the scene of an explosion on Tuesday.
Entertainment
May 24, 2011
Christies’s American Art Sale Achieves Mixed Results
A summary of the auction of “Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture” in New York on Wednesday, May ...
Arts & Culture
May 19, 2011
Historic Photo Books and Photographs Sale
The skills of some great photographers will be on display, with photos from around the world.
Arts & Culture
May 12, 2011
Threats Against NZ Prime Minister Lead to Arrests
Police Minister Judith Collins has revealed that threats against Prime Minister John Key have led to one person ...
US
May 5, 2011
Royal Newlyweds Tipped to Visit New Zealand in 2012
Kate and Will likely to be in New Zealand for the Queen's 60th diamond jubilee celebration.
US
May 5, 2011
Ben Stiller Organizes Artists For Haiti
Many well-known artists have donated their works to the cause.
Entertainment
April 28, 2011
Rugby World Cup Comes at a Price
The cost of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand set for September 9, 2011 is expected to ...
US
April 26, 2011
Russian Art Emerges in the American Market
The popularity of Russian art in America is growing, with Sotheby's and Christie's leading the way.
Arts & Culture
April 20, 2011
Exciting Results Expected for Alma-Tadema Masterpiece
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema draws inspiration from Shakespeare's play in depicting the memory of Antony's first encounter with Cleopatra.
Arts & Culture
April 14, 2011
Asia Week Sales Reveal a Robust Market
Staggering results were achieved at famous art auction houses Christie's and Sotheby's during Asia Week New York.
Arts & Culture
April 7, 2011
Bonhams Donates Japanese Auction Proceeds to Japan
Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers has donated 5 percent of the buyer's premium on each work sold at its ...
Arts & Culture
March 23, 2011
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