Sentences with phrase «only evening auction»

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Instead they dropped 13.4 % from last year's total to only $ 121.3 million, even though 14 % more cars went through the auction this year.
We are seeing a Governor that seems to have put his editorial byline, his State of the State, and even the State's Constitution up for auction, with the most well - connected New Yorkers brokering the sale and the only available watchdog someone who was appointed by the Governor himself.
«We are seeing a governor that seems to have put his editorial byline, his State of the State, and even the State's Constitution up for auction, with the most well - connected New Yorkers brokering the sale and the only available watchdog someone who was appointed by the Governor himself,» reads the statement.
There isn't even an auction set up for this one, only an immediate purchase.
Not only will your generosity be put to good use at Saint Simeon's, but we promise an evening full of fun, exciting auctions, live music, and a delicious meal.
«I can't even officially take dogs off the auction list... I can only say, «I will write you up,»» she says.
Other programs like American AAdvantage, in the past only had auctions for elite members, which is something even smaller programs like Frontier Airlines EarlyReturns are doing.
Not only that, but a Chinese auction will also be taking place, which will offer a chance at even more great stuff.
Whatever it is, it's still amusing to see auctions like this, even though they happen every console launch — in this case, box - only auctions seem to mostly be of the Day One variety.
No, what makes it so is the fact that there are only 100 copies of this game in the wild, with public auctions even rarer.
It's the first time a work by Singer has been in an evening sale — and, in fact, it will be only the third time her work has been at auction.
Considering the past several outings for the auction houses in London and New York, where only a handful of buyers were reportedly keeping the market afloat, this week's sales hit a different note entirely, with ample phone bids that saw one major auction record fall with Constantin Brancusi's La Muse Endormie demolishing expectations at over $ 57 million, and marquee lots performing quite well over the course of the evening.
Three auction houses will offer 11 Hirst lots during November postwar and contemporary sales in New York, yet only one work will be included in an evening sale: a 2007 dot painting with a $ 400,000 - to - $ 600,000 estimate range at Christie's.
Everything You Need to Know About the Nahmads — Art writer Randy Kennedy has teamed up with two of the New York Times's veteran metro reporters to pen a sweeping portrait of the Nahmad clan, a famously quiet $ 3 billion art - powerhouse family — with a history of going after a third of the lots in evening auctions, only to put them in storage to resell later — that has entered an unwelcome spotlight ever since dealer Helly Nahmad's alleged gambling ring exploded in their faces.
The Met Gala, Important Impressionist and Modern auctions, the third edition of Frieze Art fair on Randall's Island, and of course the Contemporary Art evening sales which are coming only next week but already making the news with their major lots and hefty guarantees.
With the addition of online tools and even online - only auctions, will tomorrow's events take place with a million flat screens and Skype connections?
Meanwhile, Christie's offered three auctions: an online - only, an evening, and a day sale, which concluded Tuesday.
On the downside, the top 10 auction performers over time continue to earn a fraction of the top male auction earners, and only four — Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Agnes Martin, and Berthe Morisot — had works that even ranked among the top 5,000 lots of 2013.
Perry launched her eponymous fashion label in 2007; since then her boldly colored, Pop Art — influenced clothes have graced the likes of Lena Dunham and even Hillary Clinton, of whom Perry is a passionate supporter — she not only attended the 2016 DNC (wearing a sweater covered in pro-Hillary patches) but cochaired an art auction for Clinton at Gagosian Gallery last September that raised nearly $ 4 million.
Even now, Ms. Goodman says, he has increased his prices, at her urging, only so much to make up for that disparity and discourage speculation; new paintings that would probably go for $ 20 million at auction are priced at well under half that, closer to $ 5 million.
The only problem is that these previews typically last only a few days (let's not even get into the auction houses» abysmal hanging techniques).
It offered exclusive licenses to dozens of patents but only received a single bid (meaning that it likely didn't even recover the cost of holding the auction).
«Online - only auctions don't work as well for commercial property and don't even maximize prices in most residential sales,» Kravets says.
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