View allAll Photos Tagged auctions
Kofferversteigerungen an Flughäfen geben Inhalte preis, die interessant, ja sogar überraschend sein können. Doch Vorsicht: Wer sich seine Reisegarderobe für den nächsten Sommerurlaub ersteigern möchte, ist vor Enttäuschungen nicht gefeit.
Suitcase auctions at airports reveal content that can be interesting, even surprising. But be careful: if you want to buy your travel wardrobe for your next summer vacation, you are not immune to disappointment.
From a Rugby on the left to the International on the far right they're all here ready to be auctioned off.
Herb and the border collie door stop
We support the border collie rescue and rehabilitation centre for in Wales… they have over 120 border collies.
Here we entered an auction and won the border collie door stop pictured with Herb.
bordercollierescueandrehabcentre.co.uk/news/
Sometime in the next 12 months we’re planning on adopting a rescue border collie, so Herb will have a brother or sister.
Stacksteads
Lancashire
Proof that an expensive handbag isn't always a pointless extravagance can be found at Christie's where several upcoming sales show that Hermes bags can be an investment. On December 9 during the Jewels sale at South Kensington, London, Christie's will auction off 23 Hermes handbags including the Mini Kelly bag in forest green and the Sac Malette style in brown which, gilt with metalware, once belonged to Charlie Chaplin's wife. Shown at right is a rare Haut à Courroies bag. The bag was first designed by Hermes circa 1900 to carry equestrian gear but quickly became a popular travel bag. Hermes produces no more than five crocodile bags of this size a year. It is estimated to sell for £15,000 - £18,000.
Christie's is also offering Hermes bags during the Interiors sale in New York, December 18-19. A bright orange Hermes Kelly bag is estimated to sell for $4,000-$6,000. The Kelly bag has been a prized classic for decades and never goes out of fashion.
Dal 1 al 30 giugno, presso la galleria d’arte torinese Confraternita degli Artisti di via della Consolata 5, due mie fotografie verranno esposte nell’ambito della mostra collettiva Alice nel paese delle meraviglie. Una delle due è questa, visibile in originale anche qui.
Una seconda copia di questa fotografia, stampata fine-art su tela da Danilo Vivian, è da oggi, per sette giorni, all’asta su eBay. La tela non è montata su alcun tipo di supporto per contenere le spese di spedizione. Le dimensioni sono 40x40 cm.
Il 25% del ricavo andrà in beneficienza al Sophie's Fund, un fondo che intende aiutare una bambina statunitense di un anno malata di leucemia, fondo al quale ho già donato tre fotografie senza scopo di lucro.
Il vincitore dell’asta riceverà la tela accompagnata da un certificato di garanzia firmato da me. Sul retro della tela verrà posto un ologramma a siglarne l’autenticità.
Il pagamento dovrà avvenire tramite Paypal.
Comunicherò pubblicamente l’avvenuto trasferimento di denaro sul Sophie’s Fund.
Spero che questa mia iniziativa possa incontrare il vostro favore.
Grazie.
______
From june 1st to 30th, in the turinese art gallery Confraternita degli Artisti placed in via della Consolata 5, two photographs of mine will be displayed within the collective exhibition Alice in wonderland. One of these two is the one posted here, visible in original here too.
A second copy of this photograph, fine-art canvas print made by the masterful Danilo Vivian, will be a seven days long auction on eBay. The canvas comes unframed, to maintain low the shipping rates. Its dimension is 40x40 cm.
The 25% of the revenue will be devolved to Sophie's Fund, a fund that’s helping a leukemia affected american one-year-old girl. To this fund I’ve already donated three images with no-profit intentions.
The winner of this auction will receive the canvas accompanied by a warranty certificate signed by me. On the back of this canvas there’ll be also an hologram that certifies its autenticity.
Payment must be sent through Paypal only.
I will publicly tell about the money trasfer on Sophie’s Fund.
I sincerely hope to see my initiative encounters your good turn.
Thank you.
At the last minute, I decided to make a quilt for the silent auction at my son's preschool. Quilt is totally inspired by this. Okay, so maybe slightly more than "inspired." Maybe I mean "nearly totally lifted". But I loved the quilt, I had oranges on hand, and it's gender neutral. I hope CrazyMomQuilts is okay with this. Finished size will be 41"x52". I reduced my bricks even further, to 3.5" for the white and 3.5"x6.5" for the colors.
Pomona, CA
5/20/17
Once again I returned to U.S. Auctions, a private auction company, to see what Refuse Trucks will be auctioned off. I knew several ASL’s and a mini Amrep MSL, would be at the auction. I was looking forward to seeing a mini Amrep MSL, which looked great and was in good shape. This auction was pure ESD trucks, (12) 2007 Amrep ASL’s and (1) mini Amrep Octo MSL. Unfortunately the ESD ASL’s were not in great shape, and all of them sold for under $6,500 each. As you can see in the pictures and video, the trucks are covered in rust (including the inside of the hopper) and some had missing arms. What surprised me was that some of the trucks were completely full of Green Waste and others had bags of trash in the body and dangling from the arm. I believe these trucks would be in better condition if they were washed down regularly like Waste Management of El Cajon, who has some of the cleanest trucks, some of which are almost twice as old as these ESD trucks.
I had a great time at the auction, thank you U.S. Auctions!
At auction, this vehicle sold for a reported USD$95,200.
2022 Gooding & Company Auction Preview: 1964 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I
I have completed my train MOC which I will be donating to this year's Esther Walner Charity Auction at Brickworld 2019. The auction item will include as seen here:
1. Santa Fe EMD F7A Warbonnet Locomotive with full power Function equipment and stickers by OKbrickworks. This model is 8-wide and is ready-to-run.
2. Santa Fe EMD F7B locomotive, unpowered, with stickers by OKbrickworks.
3. Power Functions remote.
4. USB drive (16 GB) with the PDF of the instructions for both locomotives
(Track not included)
Credit where credit is due, I would like to thank and recognize the following:
OKbrickworks - for not only donating the stickers for both locomotives, but for offering to sponsor the B unit, which prompted me to include it in the auction.
Nick O'Donnell - for donating a large chunk of the parts from his Bricklink shop - Cincinnati Brick Co.
Karl Joffre - for donating all of the Power Functions elements, allowing this model to be ready-to-run - motors, battery box, remote, everything.
And last but not least Nate Brill, who's peerless work on his NYC E unit windshield made my original MOC possible.
If you are attending Brickworld this year, I encourage you to attend, even if you have no interest in bidding. There has been discussion that if you are not attending, but know someone who is, you could bid by proxy. Bryan Bonahoom is happy to take your money (for charity, of course).
Auction house
Copyright 2010 Ron Diorio
Courtesy Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art
Book plus new work posted at:
Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art
www.phhfineart.com/ron_diorioNew.html
New video
The sick passenger - www.rondiorio.com/2010/08/13/the-sick-passenger/
Singing Webb and Bacharach - www.rondiorio.com/2010/08/01/singing-webb-and-bacharach/
Exhibitions
The Independents strand at the Liverpool Biennial
Screening "A season of wants" at the Domino Gallery in Liverpool
Curated by Outcasting's Michael Cousin.
Dates are Sept 18 thru Nov 20.
Auctioned to become a parts car. Around it from left to right are- Olds Jetfire, Ford Deluxe Tudor, '37 Ford Tudor and Packard 120.
2023 RM Sotheby's Auction Preview, Monterey: 1930 Cadillac V-16 Transformable Town Cabriolet by Fleetwood
The Calgary Fire Department responded to a call with reports of smoke and fire at an abandoned Auction Galleries warehouse in the 400 block of 7th Avenue S.E, Calgary at around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning (14 June 2023). The building has been completely destroyed
Via Heritage Auctions: Del Shannon, Platters, Drifters, Gary "U.S." Bonds 1961 Biggest Show of Stars Concert Poster. An original cardboard window card advertising "The Biggest Show of Stars for '61 - Fall Edition" caravan tour touching down at the Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas on Wednesday evening, October 4, 1961. Printed by the esteemed Globe Poster company. A great, fun, hit-making talent line-up peppers this poster (you pretty much had to have a hit to join a BSOS tour).
It's funny how sometimes the songs listed on the poster were solid hits - Del Shannon's "Hats Off to Larry," Dee Clark's "Raindrops" - while others were wannabes that tanked - The Platters' "I'll Never Smile Again," Gene McDaniels' "A Tear." But almost everybody had an upbeat photo, a song title and some color... check out that bright Day-Glo orange from Globe, which sizzles under a blacklight. Here's your shot at a Globe poster that consists of light blue, yellow, florescent orange, white, dark blue (venue info) and black. That's six colors which really make this thing sing. Last time we sold a version of this poster, in July 2022, it notched $9,375. Measures 17" x 22 3/4" and grades to Very Good condition. COA from Heritage Auctions.
Literature: See Grushkin, Paul, The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk, Abbeville Press, New York, 1987, p.32 (illus.).
More Information: This is another in the series of wildly popular BSOS posters which had about a 10-year run from the mid-50's to the mid-60's. None of them are easy to find, however, so there's never been a collector who's been able to complete the set - they're that rare.
Here's our exact run-down of the song titles found on the poster:
Brook Benton "Boll Weevil Song" (the biggest pop hit of his career), The Platters "I'll Never Smile Again" (a #1 for Frank Sinatra decades earlier), Del Shannon "Hats Off to Larry" (Top 5 pop), Dee Clark "Raindrops" (#2 pop), The Drifters "Please Stay" (a rare misfire for them), Gary "U.S." Bonds "Quarter to Three" (#1 pop and famously loved by Bruce Springsteen), Gene McDaniels "A Tear" (Top 40 pop), The Jarmels "A Little Bit of Soap" (Top 20 pop), Curtis Lee "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (Top 10 pop), Phil Upchurch "You Can't Sit Down" (Top 30 pop) and the Cleftones "Heart and Soul" (Top 10 R&B, Top 20 pop).
Condition details: Strong toning throughout is the main issue. There is also a nail hole at top center between the two big words, and a light brown water stain in the lower left corner area which is mostly seen in the margin and the Upchurch yellow oval, and not too distracting. The upper right and lower right corners have two-inch diagonal creases; color is not broken in the blue "M" but it is near the "T" of "Orchestra." Down in that corner there's a little tiny "61" written in pencil. The quality of the printing process is questionable in the Platters' faces right down through the Drifters' faces, the Jarmels' oval and then the Cleftones' name and photo also. Not damage, these are printer's flaws. And the verso has a few nickel-sized "tape lifts" from when it was once posted.
Grant and I visited the Hostetler Hudson Museum Auction preview in Shipshewana, Indiana on August 3, 2018. Eldon Hostetler had established a stellar collection of Hudsons and their associated marques, showcasing them in his museum here in the northern Indiana Amish country. He has passed away and the collection was auctioned on August 4. Many of the cars sold for higher than expected prices. This very elegant phaeton sold for $132,000.
Ray Chapin, President of the Hudson Motor Car Company, was appointed Secretary of Commerce by president Hoover in 1930. When President Hoover made plans to meet with Latin American leaders in panama, Chapin offered this special Hudson Phaeton for the trip. The car remained in Panama after the trip and was reportedly used as a taxi for several years. Eventually it was returned to the U.S. and acquired by Harrah's Museum. The car was purchased by Eldon Hostetler in 1994 and restored to its original colors.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
Press L for a larger image on black.
Peter Max is one of the more interesting artists to emerge from the 60's. Sad to say things have not been groovy for him lately.
www.nytimes.com/2019/05/28/business/peter-max-dementia-cr...
Auction in Beloit, Wisconsin, last Saturday. Selling out an old auto repair shop that had been there since the early 1960's. Several vintage vehicles and 34 vintage gas engines.
This 1940 Studebaker was among the vehicles sold.
Day 337
H.B.Leiserowitz, a company in Des Moines for over 100 years, had a closing auction Sunday. They always had a crazy assortment of products. From cameras and gear to bulk candy and cigarettes. I bought a lot of Tri-X there back in the day.