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clarauction · 10 months
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steliosagapitos · 6 days
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24-press-news-world · 3 years
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Italy: Mario Tonnarelli Grassetti et al (‘Fake Picasso Etchings’)
Amended Application for the appointment of a Commissioner to collect evidence from Clars Auction Gallery and Masterworks Fine Art Inc. regarding deliveries of “fake Picasso etchings” – pursuant to a request for judicial assistance from Italy – for “a criminal investigation of Mario Tonnarelli Grassetti aka Mario Tonnarelli, his wife Jinhua Jiang, and Yicai Xia for conspiracy, handling stolen goods, and smuggling”.
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yama-bato · 2 years
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Ansel Adams, Orchards, Santa Clara Valley, California
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design-is-fine · 4 years
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Emmy Lou Packard, Californian Morning, Hawaiian Birds, Deep Sea Composition, 1950s. Woodblock prints. She was a friend/lover of Frida Kahlo. Via worthpoint / clars auction / annex gallery
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pwlanier · 3 years
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Dimitri Grachis (American, b. 1932), "Light, Lines, Time, and Tension," oil on canvas, signed and dated verso, artist label affixed verso, canvas.
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moodboardmix · 7 years
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The Film Guild Cinema, Greenwich Village, NY by Frederick Kiesler, 1929.
"Eighth Street Theater, Frederick Kiesler Architect, 1946," by Ruth Bernhard, selenium-toned gelatin silver print, 9 7/8 by 13 3/8 inches. 
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tockamybeloved · 5 years
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18th century Spanish ruby and diamond brooch / link Clars Auction Gallery 
Ruby: Symbolism/ Stone of Kings, Blood, Passion
“Other sources claimed rubies and other red stones could remedy bleeding and inflammation as well as increase the body’s warmth.“
“If hidden in a wrapping, the gem could shine through and reveal its presence.“
“The ancient Burmese prized the ruby as the stone of soldiers. “
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Could my request be a flipped version where Clara does not take to being a big sister well at all. She wants nothing to do with Ben’s belly or baby shopping or preparing his room. She becomes extra clingy specifically towards Ben, sensing the change that’s coming as they get closer to d-day. And then when the baby does arrive and she meets him in the hospital, she clings to Joe, cries when they put her near the baby and it’s an absolute shit show when they first bring him home?
Okay! First, let it be known that this is not at all how Clara is. She loves each of her siblings so much! Also, I apologize if this isn’t exactly what you requested, however, my own sister tried to sell me at a yard sale when I was little and your request made me think of that. Also, what Ben and Joe tell Clara is exactly what I told my nephew to make him excited about having a baby sister. We hope you enjoy! 
Joe sighed heavily as he dropped the final box, kicking it over into the corner so the pile was nice and neat. He and Ben had been talking about cleaning out the apartment for a while now, getting rid of some things they no longer wanted or needed and finding space for the things they did want to keep. 
It had taken all afternoon, but they were pleased with the space they had made up, which was ideal in a place that, while spacious, was taken up by two grown men, a toddler, and an infant and all the things they had collected over the past four years. 
Ben approached from behind him, dropping down one of the boxes he had put together. It had been three months since JJ was born, though you could hardly tell with the way he looked and acted. Ben was a superman in his own way and while sometimes it ticked Joe off with how much his husband overdid, it amazed him all the same. 
“So. Did we decided on Good Will, Big Brothers Big Sisters, or that Church down the road?” Joe asked curiously.
“Salvation Army is a no-go right?” 
“From what Google said they’re pretty homophobic, so they don’t deserve our junk.” 
“Ah yes, and we must always trust Google.” 
Joe rolled his eyes at Ben’s cheeky remark, looking over their two corners. They had a long talk over what they did, in fact, want to keep. It seemed silly to have all the clothes from when Clara was a baby, especially since their second child was born a male and far larger than their first born. They kept a few things for sentimental reasons but agreed to donate anything that wasn’t stained beyond repair. 
Ben had given up a few things from his own closet though Joe had to fight the urge to get up on Poshmark and sell that shit outright. The fucker was giving away prime Calvin Klein merch; at this point, it was better to give it to an auction than to just some donation place. 
Joe didn’t have much to keep since he was more apt to throw away anything he didn’t have sentimental value towards. Anything he really treasured, like set pieces he had kept over the years, were kept at his mother's house anyway. 
“How about that thrift shop down the lane? They seem to get a fun crowd.” 
“I think your definition of fun is a tad bit different than mine,” Joe laughed, both men turning when they heard the gentle sounds of dramatic groaning. Behind them, Clara was struggling to drag their three-month-old son across the hardwood floor. 
JJ was laid out on a blanket, wide-eyed and unaware of the wild ride his sister was taking him on. 
“Clara, love. What are you doing with JJ?” Ben asked cautiously. 
“He go . . . bye-bye pile!” Clara muttered as she pulled her baby brother into the pile of things they’d be getting rid of. 
Both men exchanged a harsh look. It had been an ongoing thing with their oldest child. From the moment they told Clara she was going to be a big sister, she had been against it. She refused to speak to Ben’s stomach and even once shove him away when he got too close. She hated that her Papa was being taken over by another baby and even got strangely possessive of Joe in the past few weeks. 
She refused to look at JJ when they went to the hospital to greet him and wouldn’t help with feedings or anything of the sort. Ben was worried, especially since he was the exact opposite when his sister was born, but Joe knew it would be fine. 
He had acted the same when his siblings were born. The childish jealousy that you experience is rough, but he grew out of it and so will Clara. 
Walking over, Ben scooped the infant up from the blanket, receiving a high pitched screech from their daughter. “NO! Papa put baby down! Baby go bye-bye!” 
“Your brother isn’t going anywhere, Clara,” Ben told her sternly. 
“You said what we don’t want goes in bye-bye pile! I don’t want baby so baby goes in pile!” She answered him, her little accent making the sentence far more adorable than it should be. 
“We said toys and clothes, Clara. Not your brother.” 
The small girl, who looked as pretty as a picture in her summer dress and auburn ringlets, stomped onto the ground, giving Ben the dirtiest of looks. Joe came forward then, taking the girl into his arms and setting her down onto his lap on the couch. 
“All right, kid. Let’s have a chat, okay?” Joe suggested gently. “We know having the baby around is a big adjustment, but you’re not a baby anymore, remember? You’re a big girl? You don’t need floaties anymore, right? And you can push the buttons in the elevator all by yourself? JJ can’t do any of that because he’s just a baby.” 
“Hate babies!” Clara grumbled, curling into her father’s chest.
“You don’t mean that,” Joe insisted, kissing her head. “Look, you have a lot of responsibilities now. And remember all those things Papa and I promised you? Like that shiny new bike, you saw in the store? How can we buy you a big girl bike if you’re not acting like a big girl?”
“Sell baby. Make lots of moneys.” Clara muttered to herself. 
“Clara Josephine,” Joe replied back, using his own stern tone this time around. 
“Fine! Make lots of pounds.” 
“Stop teaching her currency!” Joe snapped to his husband, who was standing in the corner, rocking their infant. “Clara we’re not selling JJ or getting rid of him. I’m sorry, but he’s here to stay.” 
“Think of all the fun you’ll have together!” Ben suggested joyfully. “When he gets older, you’ll be able to teach him so many things! Like how to get the cookie jar down off the counter. Or how to pick up after Frankie.” 
“You’ll have someone to go trick-or-treating with. A buddy to dress up with.” 
“And look at it this way -- he won’t be able to eat candy for at least three more years. Who will eat all that leftover goodness?” 
“Daddy?” Clara suggested with a pout. 
“No, silly!”
“Papa!”
“Papa doesn’t like candy, sweetie.”
“Uncle Rami?” 
“You, Clara,” Joe replied. “You get to eat all his candy until he gets big enough to have it.” 
Clara thought for a long moment; her small mind working out the invisible numbers in her head. “All the candy?” 
Joe and Ben bobbed their heads. It wasn’t an ideal offering but it was good enough if it meant her not throwing to throw her baby brother out. 
Clara let out a heavy sigh, giving up on her dark intentions. “Fine. He can stay.” She mumbled. “But he can’t have Frankie!” She jumped up then, spotting the dog walking past. She wrapped her arms around his middle, groaning as she tried to lift him up. 
“Clar...Clara, stop. Just let Frankie walk to your room.” Joe muttered, pinching the bridge of his nose as the sound of the toddler and dog feet running off to the next room. “I need a drink.” He admitted in defeat. 
“I know, buddy. What a strange family we have,” Ben replied, getting a gummy smile from the small boy, who didn’t know a single thing. “Certainly will be a funny story to tell when they get older.”
“Oh shut up!” 
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coltonwbrown · 6 years
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One of three Japanese vases from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition that is nearly 8 feet tall is set to be auctioned in February. (Clars Auction Gallery)
A rare vase from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair was thought to be lost. Turns out it was at a California seafood restaurant. 
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-chicago-1893-worlds-fair-japanese-vase-auction-20190104-story.html
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thekimonogallery · 7 years
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Japanese wood netsuke of a horse, emerging from a magical gourd, 19th century, sealed, 1.5"h. Clars Auction Gallery
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clarauction · 11 months
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Welcome to Clar Auction
Clar Auction Company was established in Nisantasi in 2013, and has been mediating the sale of works of art from all periods and wars in the field of online auctions since 2023. In addition to constantly browsing the sale of Ottoman, European and Far Eastern works, contemporary works of art and viewing rare and fine art paintings in a lively atmosphere. They can also make confidential and professional assessments.
It includes an extensive next section including 19th and 20th century art, Islamic and Indian art, Asian art, Rugs and Carpets, Autographed works, Books, Jewellery, Design interior items.
Special sales are held throughout the year and cater to a variety of collectors, art enthusiasts, and private buyers. These specialist sales are aggregated into monthly sales in the basic collection categories that cater to a variety of styles and budgets. With an overall estimate of each specific item sold, a comprehensive customer service, and international client archives, the size means we're in the optimal platform to achieve the best results for your creations.
See more : https://clarauction.com/en/
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Clars Auction Gallery
Clars Auction Gallery has hosted Bay Area auctions of Fine Art, Decorative Objects, and Jewelry for almost fifty years and has built a strong reputation for knowledge and experience in handling quality fine art, antiques, jewelry, and decorative objects. Since 1972, the gallery has worked with buyers and sellers throughout the world. In mid-2004, the gallery began offering simultaneous internet bidding. Recently, the auction house added online-only, timed auctions. Clars Auction Gallery conducts monthly two-day auctions of roughly 2000 lots at its North Oakland location. The auctions and previews are attended by 2000-4000 people, and the online catalog is viewed by 50,000-100,000 dealers and collectors worldwide. In the last ten years, Clars Auction Gallery has sold over $150,000,000 of Fine Art, Jewelry, Vehicles, and Collectibles. Clars Auction Gallery 5644 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 (510) 428-0100 https://clars.com/ Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Linkedin YouTube
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clarsauctiongallery · 3 years
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Clars Auction Gallery
Clars Auction Gallery has hosted Bay Area auctions of Fine Art, Decorative Objects, and Jewelry for almost fifty years and has built a strong reputation for knowledge and experience in handling quality fine art, antiques, jewelry, and decorative objects. Since 1972, the gallery has worked with buyers and sellers throughout the world. In mid-2004, the gallery began offering simultaneous internet bidding. Recently, the auction house added online-only, timed auctions. Clars Auction Gallery conducts monthly two-day auctions of roughly 2000 lots at its North Oakland location. The auctions and previews are attended by 2000-4000 people, and the online catalog is viewed by 50,000-100,000 dealers and collectors worldwide. In the last ten years, Clars Auction Gallery has sold over $150,000,000 of Fine Art, Jewelry, Vehicles, and Collectibles. Clars Auction Gallery 5644 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 (510) 428-0100 https://clars.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn YouTube
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arlindogrund · 4 years
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Coleção de arte de Robin Williams será leiloada
A Clars Auction Gallery, de São Francisco, anunciou um leilão on-line com peças de arte da coleção pessoal que pertencia ao ator e comediante Robin Williams. 
Há desde itens muito conhecidos por seus fãs, como o macaco de taxidermia que encarava Robin no filme ‘Uma Noite no Museu’ até pinturas do skatista Toshikazu Nozaka e de Donald Roller Wilson.
Quem tiver interesse pode dar seu lance…
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chocolateheal · 5 years
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