Abell Auction Company presents Fine Art, Jewelry, Antiques and Design sale on June 8-9

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Abell Auction Company presents Fine Art, Jewelry, Antiques and Design sale on June 8-9
Gene B. Davis (1920-1985), Buttercup.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Abell Auction Co. presents an important fine art, jewelry, antiques and design auction on June 8-9 promising to captivate a global audience of collectors, designers and art connoisseurs. Live bidding for the highly anticipated online sale, showcasing over 800 lots, starts at 9 a.m. PST each day.

At the heart of the auction is a curated collection of South American Mid-Century Modern treasures sourced from Adesso Imports, nestled on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles. This exquisite selection transports patrons to an era of sleek sophistication and timeless design, and offers a unique opportunity to acquire pieces that embody both aesthetics and functionality.

Items from the collection of American producer, writer and director Matthew Weiner, who is most well-known for creating the television series “Mad Men,” also will lead the auction. This includes personal furnishings and décor, as well as props from the set of the television series that helped shape a cultural phenomenon.

Adding to the allure is a meticulously curated assortment of antique and contemporary furniture from Rossi Antiques, a legendary establishment founded in 1983 by the visionary and Argentine immigrant Luis Rossi. Rooted in a rich heritage of Italian and Latin American craftsmanship, each piece reflects Rossi's commitment to excellence and enduring passion for old-world artistry. He also formed a collaboration with the renowned philanthropist and interior designer Ann Getty, with whom he curated exquisite interiors that seamlessly blend history with contemporary aesthetics. Rossi’s innovative spirit also inspired him to patent an automated expandable table, seamlessly merging functionality with design.

Art aficionados also can enjoy a mix of contemporary works from the esteemed Colorado offices of Larry Flynt, the iconic public figure who helmed the HUSTLER empire and worked tirelessly to expand the parameters of free speech in America. Plus, an array of exceptional pieces by renowned artists such as John Baldessari, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Rauschenberg and the timeless master Norman Rockwell.

Complementing these coveted items is a treasure trove of vintage jewelry, featuring an exquisite selection of bracelets, necklaces, diamond rings, and watches that exude timeless elegance and allure.

Highlights of the two-day auction include:

Rare original works of art, including John Baldessari “Gillis” and “Perfectly Still” from Hot and Cold Series ($100,000-$200,000); Tom Wesselmann “Study for Blonde Nude” ($50,000-$70,000); Norman Rockwell “Lion and Zookeeper” ($20,000-$30,000); Marilyn A. Minter “Dilettette No. Two” ($20,000-$30,000); Alfred Henry Maurer “Path Through a Landscape” ($8,000-$12,000); Frank Sinatra No. 12 Arturo ($6,000-$8,000); Jason Revok “Untitled” graffiti mural ($7,000-$10,000); George Chann “Russian Hill, San Francisco” ($5,000-$7,000); Pedro Blanes Viale “Plaza De Mallorca” $4,000-$6,000; and Gene B. Davis “Buttercup” ($50,000-$70,000).

Fine selection of furniture and décor, including Pablo Picasso Hibour rouge sur fond noir ($10,000-$15,000); Alessandro Mendini for Venini: Angelo Guerriero ($10,000-$15,000); L. Rossie spider web design mirrored cabinet ($1,000-$2,000); L. Rossi art deco-style Amoyna veneer cabinet ($4,000-$6,000); and Viola Frey “Untitled” family group ceramic ($50,000-$70,000).

Exquisite jewelry and watches, including Marco Bicego 18 karat yellow gold multi-gem necklace ($10,000-$15,000); Marco Bicego 18 karat yellow gold and diamond multi-strand necklace ($20,000-$30,000); 19 karat gold sapphire and cultured pearl necklace ($10,000-$15,000); five pair of earrings and drops ($7,000-$10,000); Graff platinum ruby and diamond earrings ($80,000-$100,000); and Graff platinum emerald and diamond drop earrings ($70,000-$100,000).

Chinese art, antiquities and décor, including Philip and Kelvin Laverne Tao Credenza ($50,000-$70,000) and a pair of Chinese hardwood compound cabinets ($10,000-$15,000).

Other notable items, including a Burger Chef advertising sign “Mad Men” prop ($500-$700); vintage candy machine “Mad Men” prop ($2,000-$3,000); and 1966 Jaguar E-type Series ($100,000-$150,000).










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