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Los Angeles $93,250 [c] $150,422 Reported to potentially be the same individual as the first T. rex specimen ever discovered, now at the Natural History Museum, London. [11] [12] Unidentified Nest with 22 eggs Collected in Guangdong, China in 1984 Bonhams: December 3, 2006: Los Angeles $420,000 $634,784 Sale later cancelled and seized by ...
For those who don't know, the La Brea Tar Pits are an internationally recognized geological heritage site, located in the middle of Los Angeles. The site is known for its many fossil quarries ...
Auction houses based in New York City (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "American auction houses" ... Los Angeles Modern Auctions; M.
The auction house also acquired more than 500 Eames leg splints from an army surplus, which they sold at the gift shops at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. 1998 was a pivotal year for LAMA.
It is a specialist auctioneer of antique and rare works on paper, and it is considered the oldest continually operating New York specialist auction house. The company has separate specialist departments for books , autographs and manuscripts , maps and atlases , photographs and photographic literature , prints and drawings, vintage posters ...
[8] [9] Auctions also frequently emphasize American Indian art. [10] A Blackfeet tomahawk and a Kiowa beaded cradle combined were auctioned for $56,300 in 2011. [10] In 2014, High Noon Western Americana set a record for a pair of spurs sold at auction for $153,400. The spurs were made by Jesus Tapia of Los Angeles, California in the early 1920s ...