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Follow on Google News | ![]() Fabulous Diamonds, Marine Paintings and MidCentury Modern Classics at Michaan'sMichaan's is a premier destination for worldwide jewelry buyers, whether they seek period heirlooms or contemporary jewelry from fine estates. In April the selection features the designers Roberto Coin, Tiffany & Co. including Frank Gehry for Tiffany, Marina B., David Yurman and more. April's birthstone is the diamond — symbolizing "endurance" — and the auction offers beautiful diamonds in many precious pieces. Fine diamonds in the hands of a legendary designer ... does it get any better? Roberto Coin's "Appassionata" Beautiful period jewelry pieces in the April auction include the Elgin 14k gold hunting case pocket watch with original box ($1,200-$1,600) Michele Cascella (1892-1989) painted Impressionistic landscapes and florals in his native Italy from an early age. His vibrant works were shown often at the Venice Biennale, in Paris and internationally. By the mid twentieth century he had made Palo Alto, CA his second home. In Palo Alto Cascella painted "Dr. Jim Inglis Home and Garden," offered by Michaan's at $8,000-$10,000 on April 13. (x-apple-data- Also featured are works by American painter Charles Herbert Woodbury (1864-1940). A founding member of the artist's colony at Ogunquit, Maine, Woodbury is best known for marine paintings of uncommon expressiveness. His works can be found in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, among others. A Charles Herbert Woodbury coastal view and a landscape are estimated at $3,000-$5,000 each in the April 13 (x-apple-data- Michaan's Fine Art specialist Susan Paffrath is delighted to feature ceramic artist Claude Conover (1907-1994) in the April sale. After a 30-year career in commercial art, Conover turned to clay. He developed a disciplined and comprehensive process for creating ceramic art, and his singular works are widely collected by museums and private enthusiasts. In April Michaan's offers a Claude Conover vessel at $4,000-$6,000 and a bowl at $3,000-$4,000. The Midcentury furniture of Gerald McCabe, with its organic inspiration and gorgeous craftsmanship, needs no backstory to interest buyers. But his story is worth telling nonetheless. Straddling two significant creative worlds, design and music, Gerald McCabe had an orbit of influence that far surpasses most furniture makers. In Santa Monica he founded McCabe's Guitar Shop where the great Ry Cooder (x-apple-data- Collectors of Asian art have many fine choices in April, the selection curated by Annie Zheng who recently joined Michaan's team of appraisers and specialists. Exemplary cinnabar boxes carved with decorative and symbolic motifs are estimated at $3,000-$5,000 for the lot of two. A handsome tripod censer, of bronze with silver inlay, pierced wood cover and carved jadeite finial, bears a 'Shisou' mark in archaistic design. Estimated at $3,000-$5,000, it is one of several fine censers in the sale. Chinese furniture includes the pair of bamboo form armchairs ($300-$400). Adorning Michaan's gallery walls in April is the magnificent Chinese red silk embroidered panel, circa 1840 to 1900. Measuring a full 120" x 55.5", it features three marvelous figures: Ma Gu, the female immortal; Shou Lou, god of longevity, and a young boy. Bats, deer, cranes, lingzhi and other Buddhist symbols decorate the ornate border ($3,000-$5,000) Michaan's Auctions offers a variety of platforms to bidders. Visit www.michaans.com for the auction catalog, 2019 events calendar, and full details on the April 13 (x-apple-data- End
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