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Press release from Russell Gallery
Another exhibition is coming up at the Russell Gallery in New Quay, Co. Clare: ‘Wing Swept Skys’ , theexciting new work by Dublin artist Roxanne Fitzmaurice will kick off on Saturday 3th of July @ 6pm and will be officially opened by composer and musician Maurice Seezer.After her last...
NEWSFLASH FROM SOTHEBY’S.
Sotheby’s sold a Self Portrait by Edouard Manet  for £22,441,250 tonight, eclipsing the previous auction record for the artist – a record which has stood for 21 years.  As one of the great masterpieces by the father of Impressionism, the sale of Manet’s Self...
The Robert Devereux Collection of Post-War British Art
Sotheby’s London is delighted to announce this morning that on November 3 and November 4, 2010 it will present for sale The Robert Devereux Collection of Post-War British Art.The two-day single-owner sale of approximately 400 lots will offer a collector’s unique vision of the...
Sotheby's Spring sales of 'Magnificent and Noble Jewels' in Geneva.
2009 was an exceptional year for Sotheby’s Jewellery department in Geneva.  The team brought a superb array of jewels to auction, achieved sales in excess of $73 million and established new world record prices for coloured diamonds and rubies.  Following this success,...
“TEFAF MAASTRICHT SETS AN EXAMPLE FOR EUROPE” NEELIE KROES, EUROPEAN COMMISSION VICE-PRESIDENT
Maastricht, 13 March 2010 - TEFAF Maastricht has set an example that the rest of Europe should follow, said Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, during a visit to what she called “the world’s leading art and antiques fair”.  Ms Kroes, who is also...
Sotheby's London sells Giacometti's L'homme qui marche I for £65m.
LONDON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2010 -- Tonight at Sotheby’s, Alberto Giacometti’s L’homme qui marche I sold for £65,001,250 / $104,327,006 / €74,185,983 becoming the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction.The sale of that work was swiftly followed by that of...
Antiq.Info Magazine #76 / May 2009
Antiq.Info Magazine #77 / June 2009
Roseville Pottery
When it comes to the art of pottery, the name ‘Roseville’ says it all. The Roseville Pottery Company produced some of the most beautiful American Art pottery of the 20th Century. From the simplest utilitarian wares to their artist signed pieces, Roseville is eagerly sought by...

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