Saturday, December 27, 2008

Bid Deadlines for Dec. 30th Auction

Happy Holidays from Creighton-Davis, the oldest online fine art auction with everything guaranteed authentic.

Please note that absentee bids must be submitted by 6 PM, Tue. Dec. 30 th to reach our staff in time for posting to the auction.
(You can enter advance bids at the catalog entry for each lot in the auction.)
Live bidding will be available during the three hour auction. Click here to see how live bidding works in our online auctions. To access the full catalog click here.

Please note effective Dec. 31, ebay live auctions will cease broadcasting live auctions from auction houses around the world. Sign up here to receive notice of rareart.com live auctions on the internet in 2009 and beyond.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Dec 30th Blowout Auction

Yes 2008 is coming to an end and we are offering just over 100 lots with a mandate to sell by year end. Our fantastic blowout auction starts at 7 PM E.S.T. (4 P.S.T.-0.0hr London- 1.0hr Paris).
We have a variety of works from decorative to rare on offer in this auction. As always, previews are by internet catalog(see link above) or in person by appointment. Call 202 489 5300.

We are currently working on our winter auctions and would love to work with your rare and fine art. Contact us about our "no fee unless sold at your price consigner" agreement.
Works wanted from the 15th to 20th century, American, European, Latin and Asian works of art.

As this is the holiday season, please consider bidding early at our advance bid forms, so that you don't forget this great opportunity for bargains.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Dec 2nd Auction Bid Deadlines

Please note that absentee bids must be submitted by 6 PM, Tue. Dec. 2nd to reach our staff in time for posting to the auction.
Live bidding will be available during the three hour auction. Click here to see how live bidding works in our online auctions. To access the full catalog click here.

Please note effective Dec. 31, ebay live auctions will cease broadcasting live auctions from auction houses around the world. Sign up here to receive notice of rareart.com live auctions on the internet in 2009 and beyond.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Two December Fine Art Auctions

Gallery Closeout Auctions in December

We are liquidating major artist collections in December in two auctions. Dec. 2 and 3oth will feature a large group of works by Barrington, Finch, Milkovitch(rare rock and roll photos) and many other works with starting prices lower than shipping costs. It is too costly to store these fine works any longer.

Consign now to get in the our final ebay live auction of the year, Dec. 30th. After Jan 1, all live auctions on ebay will cease and will take place through a variety of independent portals.

We expect the holiday season to produce a lot of potential buyers after xmas when everybody will be flush with cash and looking for the those post christmas sales.

See www.rareart.com/sell to learn how to contact us about art you may wish to sell in our next auction(s). Or call direct at 202 489 5300.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Bid Deadlines

Bid deadlines for Tue. Sept. 23rd 2008 auction.
Please place advance bids for the auction before 6 PM
Tue Sept 23rd.
As usual registered bidders will be able to place bids during the auction as the bidding progresses on each lot. Bids are received from a variety of sources including the internet, on the telephone and by advance placement.
You can test out live bidding and see how it works by clicking here.
http://www.rareart.com/livebidhelp.html

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Auction Sept 23rd 2008 7PM

Don't miss this special estate sale of fine and decorative art on Sept. 23rd.
Many works offered with no reserve (minimum starting bids in effect).
See the link about to go to the fully illustrated catalog. Live bidding at our site and on ebayliveauctions starting at 7PM. Advance bids now being recorded. Telephone bidding available. See website for complete details and contact information.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Non-Profit Organizations- Raise Cash from Art Donations.

Non profit organizations such as museums, universities, churches, community support agencies and other groups often receive works of art including photography as a charitable donation. Many generous individuals pass along these works of art that they have enjoyed over the years to worthy organizations and get a tax advantaged treatment for the value of the artwork as well as the psychic payoff associated with a community philanthropic gesture.

The agencies that receive these gifts may not be able to fit them into their programs and may wish to convert some of these donations into cash to meet more pressing needs.

That is where Creighton-Davis comes in. We can appraise, catalog and market fine and decorative art of all types to an appropriate market at little or no cost to the institution. We can travel to your location and work out all the logistics from storage to transport thus taking the stain off already stretched resources at the institution.


And there is no cost associated with these programs except our fees deducted after sale and from the sales proceeds. A win-win proposition for cash strapped non-profit groups and institutions.



Contact us direct at sell@rareart.com for more information and to arrange an inventory and estimate on works that you may wish to sell.

John Dupree

202 489 5300

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Authentication Services

(Please read everything before contacting us)

Fine Art BARGAIN OR SCAM!!! When it comes to fine art, it appears that there are more of the latter than the former at the various anonymous bulletin board auction and other sites on the net.

After thirty years in the business working with some of the best known names in art history, such as Picasso, Warhol, Chagall, Lichtenstein, Miro, Matisse, Stella, Dali, Escher, Cassatt, Whistler and many, many other artists, we have wide exposure to the fakes and frauds of the art world.

How can you tell what's an interesting and/or important work of art and what's something else if you're not a pro? Our authentication service may be a big help. With 30 years of experience, a staff with advanced degrees in art history, an extensive in-house library and access to the National Gallery in Washington, we can, in most cases, put you on par with the pros and help you avoid many costly ripoffs.

Based on this experience, we offer a inexpensive way for collectors and dealers to check out the authenticity of a work of art you may own or are contemplating purchase.

Usually within 24 hours we can give you a detailed report on the work of art offered for sale or already own sufficient to give you the edge in making an on-line purchase or possibly getting a refund. Here are some examples based on real items we have noticed offered for sale on the net.

Example 1: Item 012 on XXXX site, described as by Joan Miro, titled "XXXX" is a known original lithograph documented and illustrated in Cramer's text on the illustrated books of Miro, No. X and the Mourlot catalog of the original lithographs of Miro, No. X. It was issued in an edition of 100 signed and numbered and a larger edition with the addition of a printed (plate) signature. This sheet measures 11(h) by 22(w) inches and was issued with a center vertical fold in the unsigned version as it was inserted in an issue of Derriere le Miroir.

The recorded measurements of the original work varies substantially from the size reported for the work that you are thinking of bidding on. It is unlikely that two sets of plates (one for each color), to produce two identical prints, in two different sizes were created by the artist. There are no documented overruns or unfolded proofs. It is possible that the work offered is a reproduction of the original lithograph and not the original lithograph itself. In summary this does not appear to be the listed authentic work.

Example 2: Item 012 on XXXX site, described as "serigraph by Salvador Dali", in fact, corresponds to a mixed media etching entitled "XXXXX XXXXXXX" documented in the Field catalog of the authentic graphics of Salvador Dali, No. XX-12; also the Morse catalog of the authentic works of Dali, No. XX; also the Sabatier text No. 1234.

This work was issued in several editions, including an artist signed edition of 150 on Arches paper such as seen on the work you are interested in (justification de tirage). The paper has the appropriate plate mark which you would expect with an etching, the image and colors correspond accurately to the image in the various reference texts (as best we can tell from the internet photos), the paper appears to be consistent with the paper of this edition. The size reported for the sheet corresponds to the size reported in the various texts.

This appears to be the etching with "pochoir" coloring described above in the various texts on the authentic graphics of Dali.

These two examples illustrate the information that we can provide you based on our professional experience. No warranty of any kind is made or implied by these research opinions, but you should be much better informed in making your buying decision with this information.

To obtain one of these reports, fill out the e-mail form below with the specific address of the offer. (Example http://www.auctionsite.com/1113.html.) and specify the item identification number along with a brief description of the work.. There is a one time charge of $25.00 per report. No charge is made unless we can provide useful information within a meaningful, mutually agreed upon deadline if sold through another venue. Payment is by credit card, so provide us with that information via phone or e-mail. We will respond promptly advising you of the feasibility of providing you with the report requested.

Some works are too obscure or poorly documented to be properly studied through the services offered here, or may require more time to research, and you will be advised without charge if this is the case for a work that you are interested in.

We do not provide an appraisal or valuation with these reports (see appraisal services link at http://www.rareart.com) Also our area of expertise, experience and background applys only to fine art works: paintings, prints, sculptures, watercolors, drawings and related works.

Email link for authentication advice.
authenticate@rareart.com

Phone: 202-489-5300
1-800-489-0447
Fax: 301-468-8998
Creighton-Davis Gallery
5501 Wilkins Ct
Rockville, MD 20852
Directions Web link: www.rareart.com

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Rare and Fine Art Wanted

Art Wanted


Please consider consigning to our next sale. There are no fees unless sold. The market remains strong and the demand from overseas continues to generate great prices.

Direct purchase available.

Contact us concerning art you may wish to sell immediately.

Quick settlement, discrete and confidential arrangements available.



Creighton-Davis Gallery


P.O. Box 1035

McLean, VA 22101

5501 Wilkins Ct

Rockville, MD 20852

202 489 5300

800 489 0447

301 468 8998 (fax)

art[at]rareart.com


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Rae and Select Fine Art Auction

Creighton Davis Gallery

Rare and Select Fine Art Auction

limited to 62 lots



Full catalog
at www.rareart.com




Index Link

Advance bids accepted up to 7 PM local time.

Live bidding online during the auction.



Rarely seen works by Whistler, Miro, Picasso, Dali, Motherwell, Stella, Appel, Agam, Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, Jim Dine, Bearden, Andre Gisson, MC Escher, Marie Laurencin, Matisse, Leuus, Lichtenstein, Matta, Nevelson, Pfaff, Rembrandt, Carol Summers and James Twitty.





Included are works on paper, fine prints, sculpture, photographs, and fine works on canvas.

As always, all works guaranteed authentic. Most works
extensively documented and illustrated with large blowup photos.
We have
been auctioning guaranteed authentic fine art on the internet since 1996,
probably the oldest strictly fine art internet auction.