March 2025
09 Apr

Menzies Art Brands
Early Whiteleys arrive at Australian auction
When Australian art scene icon Brett Whiteley (1939-1992) arrived in February 1960 in Rome on an Italian Government Travelling Scholarship, he was not quite 21 years old.
After brief stints in Paris – where he met his muse and future wife Wendy – and Florence, in November that year they moved to London and the now legendary Ladbroke Grove of Notting Hill.
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07 Apr

Philips Auctions
Swarovski crystal and potpourri vase to pull crowds at Melbourne auction
Swarovski lovers can once again be wooed by Melbourne-based Philips Auctions forthcoming Fine and Decorative Arts sale which features the balance of a massive collection of the popular crystal pieces more than 8000 in number.
The collection is contained between lots 44 and 149 and includes various paradise bird figurines such as roller birds (lot 105), blue jays (lot 108), Gouldian finches (lot 106), humming birds (lot 109) and kingfishers (lot 110).
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29 Mar

Leski Auctions
Australian university professor offers his silver collection for auction
A large collection of English, Scottish and Australian silver, owned by University of Canberra professor and former senior Federal public servant Stephen Bartos, is a highlight of Melbourne-based Leski Auctions forthcoming two-day Decorative Arts, Collectables and Cameras sale from 10am Saturday March 29 and Sunday March 30 at 727-729 high Street, Armadale.
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26 Mar

Deutscher and Hackett
Leading Australian indigenous artists feature at special Melbourne auction
Five Emily Kam Kngwarreye (c1910-1996) paintings are scattered throughout Deutscher and Hackett’s forthcoming Australian Indigenous Art auction from 7pm Wednesday March 26 in their Melbourne rooms at 105 Commercial Road, South Yarra – a testimony to how important this indigenous artist is to the Australian art scene.
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25 Mar

Abacus Auctions
Australian auction highlights Proclamation coins as basis for domestic currency system
A prized complete set of proclamation coins – inextricably linked to the development of Australia’s domestic currency system– is a major feature and first time offering of Melbourne-based Abacus Auctions forthcoming four-day sale of stamps, coins, banknotes, postal history and sporting memorabilia from 10am Tuesday March 25 to Friday March 28 at 29 Hardner Road, Mount Waverley.
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