Fine Art, Jewelry, and Fine Furnishings

May 20, 2023 9:00 AM PDT
Live Auction

251 Lots

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Abell Auction

Location: Los Angeles, CA, US

Phone: 323-724-8102

Payment

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  • Accepts online payments
Accepted Forms of Payment: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Abell DOES NOT offer shipping services. The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying all packing and shipping costs for the removal and shipment of their purchases. Abell will furnish recommendations to area shippers. Buyers may pick up their items from our facility in Los Angeles. Local pickups will be subject to CA sales tax unless a state issued Resale Certificate is submitted at the time of the pick up. Successful first-time buyers that wish to purchase via credit card will have a ten-day hold on the release of the property. Any purchased items with a question of authentication must be addressed within thirty (30) days of the sale date; there are no exceptions.

COLLECTION OF FAT CHANCE LOS ANGELES AND PERSONAL FAVORITES OF JEFF SCHUERHOLZ HEADLINE ABELL AUCTION CO.’S FINE ART, JEWELRY AND FURNISHINGS SALE ON MAY 20-21 (Los Angeles, Calif. – May 8, 2023) – An assortment of coveted items from Fat Chance Los Angeles and the personal favorites of gallery founder Jeff Schuerholz will highlight Abell Auction Co.’s fine art, jewelry and furnishings auction on May 20-21. Bidding starts at 9 a.m. PST each day of the online sale, offering over 500 lots that promise to impress. For decades, Fat Chance Los Angeles has curated a collection of 70 expertly crafted, original and authentic pieces of Karl Springer Designs. This includes furniture, lighting, mirrors and accessories, marking one of the largest collections of Springer to be sold. Other notable items include Florence Arnold original abstract hard edge oil paintings, Jack Boyd bronzes, Paul Evans furniture, important enamels by Jackson and Ellamarie Woolley, Tommi Parzinger pieces, an Evelyn Ackerman mosaic and a sizable sculpture by Yasuhide Kobashi. Many of these items are from the personal collection of Schuerholz and have never been offered on the secondary market. When Schuerholz, an accomplished artist and collector, opened his first store in Los Angeles in 1978, a notable magazine editor told him he had a “fat chance” of being successful in that location. The name stayed, and he pioneered a highly successful gallery serving designers, architects, celebrities, the Hollywood film industry and private buyers for over four decades. “Through the years, the store’s underlying theme has been modern art and furnishings,” said Schuerholz. "All along, we strived to represent the best of each decade by bringing the next wave of quality design and art to our customers. Designers and collectors have been an important part of our business, and we have shipped items to all parts of the world.” The special two-day auction also will feature the collection of Beverly Hills award-winning designer Barbara Lockhart, punctuated by a John Vesey Louis XVI-style bureau plat, Jean-Pierre Yvaral acrylic on canvas “Progression Polychrome” and Francois Gall painting “Nu Assis.” Other important offerings include one of the largest Ernie Barnes works to hit the auction market, “The Ebony Tree,”; Alice Baber's "Storm of the Rainbow" and Jacob Armstead Lawrence’s screen print "General Toussaint L'Ouverture." Plus, Lichtenstein and Warhol signed and numbered prints, Adolf DeMeyer photography, Claude Venard original works, Ed Ruscha signed multiples, Alexander Calder prints and tapestries, John Miro numbered prints and a large collection of Picasso Madoura pottery. An amazing collection of Illya Hendrix and Thomas Allardyce furniture and other 19th and late 18th century antiques also will highlight the sale. The jewelry selection is equally impressive, featuring prominent collections such as a 10.65 carat fancy yellow diamond ring, vintage cocktail rings, tennis bracelets and brooches. A weekday auction preview will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Abell gallery, 2613 Yates Ave. in Los Angeles, starting May 8. Visit www.abell.com for a complete catalog or call 323.724.8102 for more information. Buyers may register for the sale and bid online at www.abell.com, LiveAuctioneers.com or Invaluable.com. About Abell Auction Co. In 1916, company founder A.N. Abell established Abell Auction Co. as Los Angeles’ first permanent auction house that would serve generations of loyal clients to come. Abell has been entrusted with fine estates and collections for over a century, handling the treasured belongings of many high-profile clients and legendary figures in Hollywood. Now in its fourth generation of continuous family operation, Abell’s weekly and quarterly sales attract an international audience of buyers. Visit www.abell.com or call 323.724.8102. Connect with us: @abellauctionco for Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter Media Contact Stacy Geere, 661.253.1059 or [email protected]
Buyer's Premium
$0+: 25.0%
Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $25
$100 $299 $25
$300 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 $99,999 $5,000
$100,000 + $10,000

Conditions of Sale

Shipping Terms: Abell DOES NOT offer shipping services. The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying all packing and shipping costs for the removal and shipment of their purchases. Abell will furnish recommendations to area shippers. Buyers may pick up their items from our facility in Los Angeles. Local pickups will be subject to CA sales tax unless a state issued Resale Certificate is submitted at the time of the pick up. Successful first-time buyers that wish to purchase via credit card will have a ten-day hold on the release of the property. Any purchased items with a question of authentication must be addressed within thirty (30) days of the sale date; there are no exceptions.