Monday, April 16, 2012

More great art finds at Estate Sales

I had a friend who purchased a Charlie Harper for $5.00 at a recent sale...

More recently in the news  on April 2 another man purchased a original Andy Warhol valued in the millions. They are everywhere you just have to look.

Then there was this today in the news..

VANCOUVER - A painting bought at a garage sale and believed to be the work of an artist connected to Canada's revered Group of Seven painters is creating a buzz before it's auctioned off in Vancouver next month.
The oil painting on plywood is thought to be by icon Tom Thomson at the height of his career in 1915.
It features a landscape in pale blues, purples and peachy colours, possibly sketched while he sat in his canoe in Ontario's Algonquin Park.
Maynard's Auctions spokeswoman Kate Bellringer says it was one of two paintings that an older gentleman brought to her in a shopping bag in January after buying them at a garage sale for $100.
Bellringer says about 10 experts have been consulted on the painting's authenticity, and four people who've actually seen it say it's the real thing.
The painting will be auctioned off on May 16 and has been estimated at between $150,000 to $250,000.
National Gallery of Canada curator Charlie Hill says he's been in talks with Maynard's about the painting for about three weeks, and while it has some Thomson attributes, he's skeptical.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Ugly Elk - is worth a pretty Pennny

Finding value in discarded items at a estate sale


It was pushed behind a door hanging forgotten. I felt bad for this painting, dusty and dulled from time. I bought it deciding on it as a last minute thought with a few extra dollars in my pocket. I took it home and cleaned up the frame although not cleaning the painting (Very luckily for me hint: leave painting cleaning to the pros) I lovingly called it the Ugly Elk and hung it proudly in my dinning room. Oh and I know its not an elk.

A cold winters night and the internet proved to me that it was not such a "Ugly Elk" anymore.   The painting was done by a Edith Harper, one of the foremost woman artist in the early 20th century. So now my "Ugly Elk", hangs still in the dinning room while I decide what to do with it. The upside I got alot more out of the painting then what I paid for it. The downside..I had have to have it insured.

Friday, March 30, 2012

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