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Christie in Amsterdam



There is a lot of lot for auctions, this summer is Lysty's Amsterdam. It is a panel of water and oil of a sailing open named Petrus Paulus Schiedges. It is supposed to sell for more than two thousand euros.

There is another lot for the auction at Christie's, which is a busy canal near the Dutch town. It was painted by Joseph Bles. Joseph * Bless was Dutch and he signed his picture "J Bless". This picture should go for about five hundred euros.

Albertus Verhoesen, a Dutchman, painted a lovely picture called a cow on a sunny meadow. The picture was created in 1845. That's why auction for Amsterdam in Amsterdam this summer. This picture is sold for more than twelve hundred euros.

Louis Smets was a 19th century Belgian. His picture of a horse drawn sleigh on a frozen waterway is up for auction this summer at Christie's in Amsterdam. This painting costs 60,000 euros.

A nice picture by German Johann * Erdmann Gottlieb has been called a runaway carriage dated 1844. For sale at Christie's Amsterdam. This is a pretty big picture at 59.5 x 89 cm. Even if it could be sold by thinking about an auction house, it could lead to a euro.

Things are set to be auctioned for painting this summer in Christie's Amsterdam. Painted in the nineteenth century by Abraham Hulk. The picture is oil on canvas and it is estimated to sell for up to 20,000 euros.

A Dutch painter who painted Christie's Amsterdam at a summer auction for all paintings. I think that I like the Janko Zuther painting I drew in playing in the snow after school better as the picture titled Bolenfeld by Anton Dircks. They seem to sell at similar prices.

The oil painting of the lake in a panoramic alpine landscape by the Swiss artist Jacob Joseph Zelger is very large and very beautiful. I liked the style he used for his creation. Christie's estimates that this picture is for sale for five to seven hundred.

Christie's estimate was less than twenty lots, which would be an auction for less than one thousand euros. This is a clown and yellow ball that produces the catalog described in this cheapest painting. There is no dissatisfaction at all I think that the way I want to see is good but it is surprising that the amount for sale.

I really liked the oil painting of Dutch artist Simon Maris of pumpkins, grapes and elderberries. The picture is signed and may go for a little like seven hundred euros. Simon Maris lived from 1873-1935.

Another part of the art for an auction at Christie's in Amsterdam is a lithograph printed in colors from 1978. The artist is Bram * Van * Verde and he signed his work with a pencil. The bid for this piece can go as high as sixteen hundred euros. This artist was very poor like a child. He first became an apprentice in 1907 in The Hague.

Another painting that will be auctioned at Christie in Amsterdam this summer is the chrysanthemum and flower still life. This oil painting was painted by Willem Elisa Rielofs. He was from The Hague and his paintings have to go for around seven hundred euros.

Breweriana at Art Auction

My father-in-law is very interested in beer art. Breweriana is a special name for beer related artifacts. I participated in his collection of art auctions to add special works for me.

The first breweriana piece I got for my father-in-law was the 1940s Lone Star Beer Sign. He was very happy with this discovery at the art auction he asked me to keep finding interesting parts of beer history. Finding Brueliana in an art auction is certainly a commentary of modern society.

I found another really old part of breweriana at the very next art auction I attended. That is another sign, it was from the 1930s for Ziegler beer. I was an art auction in Wisconsin and was due to the freight I had to ship that sign to my father-in-law.

My quest for Bulveriana, I would not usually attend and I met people who would normally not meet at some art auctions I have cajan's on the Jax beer billboard from the 1930s I entered a tender war with a man. The auctioneer said it was part of New Orleans's history.

Cajun overpriced me on every occasion. I had the restrictions that were set by my father-in-law, and when he finally stopped bidding, we were approaching it. The work of Burueliana was awarded for $ 800 in the art auction.

Signs of porcelain breweriana have appeared at art auctions across the country. I found another from the 1930s for the best beer that was double-sided and oval. I was really happy when I was able to present it to my in-laws.

Signs of tin breweriana really do not show at art auctions as often. I found the good luck 1930s Washington beer. The pottery breweriana's mark is much more commonplace.

After my first few purchases of breweriana for my in-law, he decided that his taste really ran into the 1930s and 1940s items. I tried to remember this when I found a new acquisition.

I usually stay away from neon and lighting breweriana. I just don't think that's the feeling of my father-in-law's collection. I like all antiques. Since his wife's hobby of making beer since his wife died, collecting beer art has not made much leaps.

I won at the Art Auction in Indiana Goetz Country Club Beer Sign was a little more lacking than the other parts I'm getting. Goetz was the maiden of my mother-in-law's mother because I intended to win this billboard. He was very happy with this old piece of breweriana for the name of it that it immediately became the centerpiece of his collection.

I found two cardboards at the Ohio Art Auction so it was hard to sell, but I collected it in the frame. I was glad to go to the art auction.

They got a sign of Velvet beer and Stratford beer and they were both from the 1930s and they were more colorful than the tin breweriana billboard I want to buy at other art auctions. The framer I used framed both parts for fifty dollars.

The art auction I attended in Rochester, New York turned out to be very beneficial for my father-in-law breweriana collection. There was a standard dry Ale reverse painted glass mark for the auction. Signs were hung on the bar until the 1960s, when the bar was closed.

The latest work of breweriana I bought at the art auction was the original Forbidden Age Miller High Life Brew Sign. The red and black signs looked great on the wall with other signs in the collection. My in-law-in-law plans to build an old-fashioned bar in his home.

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