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The first private collection auction broke 12 artist records. [9] It had been expected to bring $8–$12 million at auction [10] but Cowley Abbott's two session live auction event, which also included their live auction of important Canadian art in the afternoon, achieved a combined $19.6 million. [11]
Known as Walker's Auctions, Walker's Fine Art & Estate Auctioneers Inc. is a Canadian auction house specializing in Inuit, Canadian, and European art. Founded in Ottawa in 1937, Walker's Auctions is active in the global art market as one of the leading resellers of Inuit Art. Their auctions are held in Ottawa, Toronto and previewed in Montreal.
West Grey has three elementary schools: Normanby Community School, [6] Spruce Ridge Community School, [7] and St. Peter's and St. Paul's Catholic School. [8] Public school education is managed by the Bluewater and District School Board [9] and Catholic schools are managed by the Bruce-Grey Catholic School Board. [10]
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. A longtime New York-based art dealer stumbled upon a painting at a Hamptons barn sale for which he paid just $50 — and now the rare piece is ...
Ayton is a community in the municipality of West Grey, Grey County, Ontario, Canada.. LCBO outlet of Ayton. Formerly the seat of local government for the disbanded Normanby Township, it is a rural village on the banks of the South Saugeen River and the center of a prosperous farming area.
It was run ashore about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Fort George. After some stores were removed, Magnet was set on fire and blew up before American landing parties could take possession of it. Magnet ' s commander, Lieutenant George Hawkesworth, was court-martialled in November, and found guilty of causing the loss of his vessel. He was dismissed ...
The sell-through rate in Monterey (or the percentage of cars that actually sold on the auction block) was an anemic 52% for pre-1981 cars priced at $1 million or more, according to Hagerty.
Markdale is a community in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. The population was 1,216 in 2016, an increase of 3.5% from 1,175 in 2011. In 2016, the average age of the population was approximately 43 years old.