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Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 days ago

Auction.com names Ali Haralson co-CEO alongside Jason Allnutt

Auction.com appoints Ali Haralson as co-CEO alongside Jason Allnutt to enhance leadership and drive growth in the distressed real estate market.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
3 days ago

SF Rare Coin Dealer Announces Third Annual Citywide Scavenger Hunt

Witter Coin is hosting a scavenger hunt with prizes worth over $50,000, featuring hidden coins and riddles for clues.
Writing
fromFast Company
4 days ago

A professional auctioneer's tips for commanding the room

Lydia Fenet becomes the first female Principal Auctioneer for a major car company, showcasing her confidence and expertise in a traditionally male-dominated field.
fromArtnet News
5 days ago

What We Know-and Don't Know-About Private Art Auctions | Artnet News

Private auctions are characterized by their curated nature, taking place outside the traditional public auction format, which allows for a more controlled and quieter sales environment.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Buying a collectible? Beware fakers out to persuade you it's the real deal

Scams involving antiques and collectibles are almost as old as some of the items. But internet sales now mean fraudsters have a much wider audience.
E-Commerce
Arts
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Hunters Point Shipyard "Parcel G" Farewell: Artists Talk + Silent Auction (SF)

The Shipyard Trust for the Arts honors six historic buildings before their demolition at Hunters Point Shipyard with an exhibition and artist talk.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Historic Watch Recovered From Titanic's Wealthiest Passenger Heads to Auction

A Patek Philippe pocket watch belonging to John Jacob Astor IV will be auctioned with an estimated value of $300,000 to $500,000.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Dark Mode: Inside the Art Market's Private Auction Playbook | Artnet News

Private auctions are gaining popularity, blending public auction benefits with exclusivity, as seen in the recent sale of a Warhol portrait.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
1 month ago

Object-Specific Protection: The Non-Negotiable Foundation of Art and Asset Security

Object-specific protection is essential as a primary security layer to prevent art theft, as comprehensive facility-wide systems fail when adversaries physically interact with high-value objects without triggering alarms.
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

This Company Buys Unclaimed Luggage and Finds Insane Items

Unclaimed Baggage in Alabama purchases lost airline luggage and resells items, discovering luxury goods, unusual artifacts, and bizarre personal belongings annually.
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

Museum Treasures, History-Making Guitars-And Collectibles to Watch

Brooklyn Museum is auctioning 200 objects, including rare American furniture and artworks, to enhance gallery space and adhere to deaccessioning guidelines.
fromLos Angeles Times
41 years ago

Earthbound UFO Up for Sale

The house stands above a steep slope, mounted on a single concrete column, which appears to be all that keeps it from soaring away. To those inside, the height, panoramic view and absence of any visible means of support give the impression of being in a penthouse floating in the sky or on the command deck of a flying saucer swooping down to strafe North Hollywood with laser cannon.
LA real estate
fromKotaku
1 month ago

How Sega And Police Raids Interrupted A Video Game Preservation Auction - Kotaku

They were like worker bees, taking this, this and they start putting it into evidence bags. Khan describes the police raid on his home, where officers systematically confiscated items related to the SEGA hardware transaction, treating the discovery as evidence in what appeared to be a coordinated enforcement action.
Games
#dinosaur-fossils
fromFortune
1 month ago
Fundraising

Billionaires' latest luxury asset class is dinosaur bones, boosted by Pharrell's new auction platform | Fortune

Fundraising
fromFortune
1 month ago

Billionaires' latest luxury asset class is dinosaur bones, boosted by Pharrell's new auction platform | Fortune

A triceratops skeleton from a Wyoming museum is being auctioned for $4.5-5.5 million as dinosaur fossil prices reach record highs.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Dreaming of Owning a Medieval Artefact? Here's Your Chance - Medievalists.net

TimeLine Auctions' March 3 online sale features hundreds of medieval historical objects including a 13th-century Limoges cross, 1224 Chinese armor, Viking silver mount, and Anglo-Saxon brooch.
California
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Hundreds of properties to go up for public auction in California

San Diego County is auctioning 667 tax-defaulted properties starting at $100, with bidding from March 13-18 requiring a $1,035 minimum deposit and registration fee.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Antiques auction selling neck shackles accused of profiting from slavery'

A Scottish auction is selling 18th-century Zanzibar slave neck irons, prompting accusations that trading such artefacts profits from historic slavery.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How Collectors Deceive Their Partners

Collectors commonly hide hobby spending from partners; men and women use different methods and degrees of underreporting, with women averaging higher percentage concealment.
Venture
fromKotaku
1 month ago

Logan Paul's Pokemon Card Sale Has Left A Lot Of Questions

Logan Paul's PSA 10 Illustrator Pikachu sold for $16.492 million amid identified buyer AJ Scaramucci and unusual circumstances involving auction conduct and betting activity.
East Bay real estate
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Noted Art Fraudster Who Owned Sea Cliff Mansion Accused of Squatting on Property In Daly City, Erecting Fence

Luke Brugnara illegally fenced oceanfront Daly City land he appears to be squatting on, prompting resident outrage and Daly City Council action.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Show me the money: gallery and auctioneer accounts reveal reality of a tough market

Stephen Friedman was overdue filing when he went into liquidation on 2 February, closing his London gallery immediately (his New York venue shuttered around the same date). At the time of writing, invoices remain unpaid and artists unable to retrieve works from storage companies. In a statement, Friedman says 'all matters are now subject to the administrator's consideration'.
Arts
Real estate
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I bid 50,000 over the guide price... Was the rival buyer even real?'

Buyer fears being gazumped after going sale agreed following suspicious matched bids by an anonymous rival and potential developer interest.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

What Is Driving Demand in Artnet's 20th Century Art Auction? | Artnet News

The terms are often conflated to portray an air of desirability and a limited opportunity. Rarity generally refers to the unusualness of an object—something that is infrequently encountered or 'rare to market.' With modern works from the past century, rarity can stem from limited original production, or the fact that many examples are held in museum or institutional collections, reducing their availability in the marketplace.
Arts
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Your Life's Work Preserved: Why Collectors Are Going Virtual

The traditional museum experience, pausing in front of an object, and absorbing its history visually or by reading its description, has long shaped how collectors and others relate to cultural treasures. Yet, over the last few decades, digital technology has quietly rewritten many of those rules, changing not only how collections are exhibited but also how they are documented, preserved, and even inherited.
Arts
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Christie's Launches First New York Auction Devoted to Anime and Manga

Christie's launches its first New York auction dedicated to Japanese anime and manga, featuring iconic works from Miyazaki, Tezuka, and other artists, reflecting strong growing demand from younger collectors.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

'Quintessential' Frank Frazetta Painting Could Net $1 Million at Auction

Frank Frazetta's 1973 'Captive Princess' painting is heading to auction with a $1 million high estimate, reflecting surging demand for his fantasy artwork following record sales.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

A Washington Relic, Royal 'Diamond'-and Other Collectibles Up for Grabs

The snippet carries the phrase "Fathers of the Senate!" which is nowhere found in surviving Washington documents. The expression is borrowed from ancient Roman Senate-specifically the Latin patres conscripti , or "Conscript Fathers"-and quite possibly wasn't the patrician tone Washington intended to set for a young republic. It is unknown why or how it was used in this case as the manuscript from which the fragment was cut is long lost.
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