Bid to win

              Lot 109                           Lot 108                                   Lot 76                 


Recently, a billionaire's life has been widely exposed all over the world through different medias; through the Internet, social media and through YouTube. It is easy access for anyone who is curious to know how they made their fortune and how they are spending it. Apparently their mindset is the number one reason behind their success, they surrounded them self with the right trustworthy people and the right businesses, ranging from financial adviser to personal shoppers all working to bring the best of the world. 

Demanding high standard lifestyles required them to look for extreme exquisite assets to serve them then and now, they look into their ownership of every thing they have as an investment, something they can enjoy and something satisfy them. Their house, cars, watches, yachts, bags, home accessories, art work and fine furniture pieces.  They all want something different, some of them they are fond of technology and high end pieces some of them like space and stars, they like stuff that work with their finger touch or even without touch, everything around them should be programming through one tablet. Others are the complete opposite, they are fond of every thing ancient, firmly established, did get the originality from a historical story, something that had been known and owned and made by a well known famous person, brand, event or era, and I mean everything, from their houses to their suits, they are noble in everything they want. 

Art Auctioning is a lifestyle, majority of the richest people worldwide have professed selling and buying art, they play the game as a pro, foundation and tool wise is just like the wolves of art collector. They call up everyone who can serve and guide them to finish the deal from financial institutions to experts in estimating to examining the artwork to shipping and handling. But if we want to stop for a moment and check the amount of art on display by auction houses and by the way there are thousands of them around the world and this might make the deal unfair sometimes. For example if you live in Florida and you want to buy an artwork by your favourite French artist you might not find the best of his art in Florida especially if you are looking for rare pieces or you might not be able to fly to France to attend the auction, although you can place an absentee bidding, but the chance to win is very little, besides your maximum sometime is either below or higher than the actual price. Invaluable online live auction is the way to modernize the auction and make it easy and handy for everyone, many of the auction houses around the world have joined Invaluable for their live auction. Now anyone who's interested in buying any kind of collectable pieces can sign in to view wonderful rare artwork. Plus you can mange your bidding from your smartphone or desktop anywhere in the world, you can attend live auctions happing in Tokyo or New York from the comfort of your own home.

Shannon's Auction House is one of the auction houses who teamed up with Invaluable, they are from Milford, Connecticut, US, they are specialized in American and European art, I have attached 3 of the artwork from the auction with their lot number, so please hit the link and check it out, you are on your way to bid to win. 


Lot 76: Sam's Block
Estimated Price: $2,500 - $3,500
Condition Report: Canvas: Unlined
Condition: Very Good
Restoration: Very Minor
Frame: Quality Reproduction 

Lot 108: Portrait of a Gentleman


Estimated Price: $200 - $300
Condition Report: Canvas: Lined 
Condition: Good
Restoration: Considerable
Frame: Old
Comments:
Scattered crazing throughout. 


Lot 109: Still Life with Oysters, Whiskey and Biscuits


Estimated Price: $5,000 - $7,000
Condition Report: Canvas: Not Applicable 
Condition: Good
Restoration: Very Minor
Frame: Reproduction
Comments:
slight bow to board, overall craquelure. 







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