Featured items include 2001 Bentley
Azure, Audemars Piquet Royal Oak Offshore men’s watch, 51.28 carat white gold necklace
and much more.
TEHACHAPI, Calif. – Government Auction's Sunday, Oct.
28, 2012 auction is brimming with original art, precious gems and other
treasures. Antique gold coins, diamond necklaces and a fine oil-on-canvas
painting by renowned California Impressionist Granville Redmond (1871-1935) are
among the top highlights in the sale. Most of the 1,300 lots have $2 starting
bids and will be available to bidders worldwide through LiveAuctioneers.com.
The Granville Redmond work, titled
"Sunny Stubblefield," is a 9½ by 12½-inch landscape that features a
slumbering ranch house surrounded by turquoise skies, old oak trees and blades
of California sage grass. The label on verso reveals provenance from
"Schussler Bros., Art Dealers, 285
Geary St., San Francisco.
Redmond is regarded as one of the
first tonalist painters of the California school. As a child, he was deaf due
to a bout with scarlet fever. He attended a school for the deaf where he was
taught painting, and went on to study in San Francisco and Paris. He is best
known for landscapes featuring poppies, trees and mountains.
"Usually paintings of this
caliber are snatched up by a high-end auction house such as Christie's or
Sotheby's. We are truly pleased to have acquired the Granville Redmond oil on canvas
through a California estate sale," said Government Auction’s chief
auctioneer Paul Sabesky. The work is expected to realize $25,000-$30,000.
Among the top pieces of fine jewelry
to be auctioned is a stunning 26-carat diamond necklace. The 14K white gold
eternity necklace measures 17 inches and is styled as a flexible “ribbon” with
59 graduating round-cut brilliant diamonds that terminate in a concealed clasp
with twin safeties. Also included within the multitude of elegant jewelry
pieces is a 51.28-carat tanzanite and diamond necklace. Measuring 18 inches
long, it is 14K white gold with 22 oval-cut natural tanzanites surrounded by
round-cut diamonds having a total weight of 7.39 carats. Those diamonds are in
addition to the main gemstones, which weigh 51 carats. In total, the necklace
weighs 60.30 grams.
Leading the watch category is an
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore men's watch. Audemars Piguet is known as the
master of precision in watch manufacturing. The watch is comprised of a black
leather band with a copper case that encloses a white face and black dials.
Another luxury timepiece in the sale is a 14K gold ladies’ Rolex with gold
serpentine band and octagonal gold case with white face and gold numbering.
A much larger timekeeper highlights
the antiques section of the sale – a 3-piece Ansonia clock set estimated at
$2,250-$4,500. The Ansonia Clock Company was a major 19th-century American
clock manufacturer based in New York. The firm crafted thousands of clocks in a
wide variety of styles that are as popular with today’s collectors as they were
with families of more than a century ago.
Gold coins have become a staple at
Government Auction event, and based on the excitement and number of bids placed
on them in the California
company’s recent auctions, it’s obvious that collectors are pursuing them
aggressively. A special entry in the Oct. 28 auction is an 1883 $10 Liberty
gold coin. Also known as the "Coronet," the coin was designed by
sculptor Christian Gobrecht. The Coronet features Lady Liberty wearing her hair
in a loose bun with a coronet on her head inscribed with the words
"Liberty." An American Eagle is shown with the words "United States of America"
and motto "In God We Trust." The composition of the coin is 90% gold
and 10% copper, which accounts for its beautifully warm, golden hue. Another
numismatic treasure to be auctioned is a $5 Indian Head gold coin.
Last but certainly not least, a 2001
Bentley Azure stands ready to transport some lucky bidder to their home or
other destination. Equipped with a ‘Special S’ package, the black with black
interior luxury vehicle is in excellent condition and has only 17,000 original
miles on its odometer. Estimate: $300,000-$600,000. Note: This car must be
picked up from Government Auction’s premises in Techachapi, California.
Government Auction’s Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 auction event
will commence at 6:30 a.m. Pacific Time/9:30 a.m. Eastern Time. For additional
information on any lot in the sale, call Debbie on 661-823-1543 or e-mail info@governmentauction.com.
View the fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid
absentee or live via the Internet at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.
About Government Auction:
Government Auction is one of the most reputable jewelry and
gem clearinghouse companies in the United States, with more than 20 years of
experience. The Southern California-based firm works closely with agencies and
individuals, including the IRS, bank and trust officers, and estate and
bankruptcy trustees to liquidate confiscated assets such as fine jewelry,
luxury vehicles, gold coins and artworks.
CAPTION:
Granville Redmond (Californian, 1871-1935) 'Sunny
Stubblefield,' oil on canvas, est. $25,000-$30,000. Government Auction image.
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