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| Ahlers & Ogletree's April Estates & Collections auction, April 20-22, grosses more than $1.3 millionThe 1,232-lot auction was held live in Ahlers & Ogletree's gallery on Atlanta's Upper West Side, at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. It was a success by any measure. Online bidding was via LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and the A&O website.
By: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. The Art Deco style bronze jardiniere, 54 ½ inches tall, was after a vase by Pierre Lenoir (French 1879-1953) and Marcel Guillard (French 1896-1932), for Etling, Paris. It was sculpted as two semi-nude, draped maidens standing back-to-back, supporting an ovoid urn between them, resting on a rectangular base and having allover verdigris patination. The heavy 18k yellow gold and diamond panther collar necklace, made in the manner of Cartier, contained about 364 round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approximately 10.00 carats of SI-2 clarity and H-I-J average color. It had a bead prong set into the center of "walking jaguar" motif links with both high polish and matte finishes and a tension clasp. The brass plaque by Roy Lichtenstein (American 1923-1997) was titled Modern Head Relief (1970) and had a copper plate en verso with an etched signature and edition number "70/100". It measured 24 inches by 17 ¾ inches. Lichtenstein was a leading figure in the new art movement of the 1960s. His work defined the premise of pop art through parody. The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern time all three days, was held live in Ahlers & Ogletree's new location on Atlanta's Upper West Side, at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard, near The Works, and online. Over 1,200 lots came up for bid, including items from the private collections of Barry Hunter, owner of Parc Monceau; and Bruce Cusmano, owner of Metropolitan Artifacts. Session 1, on Thursday, April 20th, consisted of 489 lots of Asian arts, English and American antiques, fine art and decorative arts. Session 2, on Friday, April 21st, contained 313 lots of Mid-Century and Modern art and design, fine estate jewelry and luxury handbags. The final session, held on April 22nd, showcased 430 lots of European art, antiques and wonderful decorative arts. Next up for Ahlers & Ogletree is a three-day Fine Estates & Collections auction planned for June 15th-17th, online and live in the new gallery at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard in Atlanta. For more info, visit www.AandOAuctions.com. End
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