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Paintings and many other fine items sail past estimates at Ahlers & Ogletree auction held October 9-10

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An oil on canvas Piccadilly Circus street scene by Edward Brian Seago (U.K., 1910-1974) climbed to $72,600, while the oil on silk still life by Le Pho (Vietnamese/French, 1907-2001) gaveled for $60,500. Online bidding was on multiple platforms.

ATLANTA - TelAve -- An oil on canvas Piccadilly Circus street scene by Edward Brian Seago (U.K., 1910-1974) climbed to $72,600 and an oil on silk laid to Masonite still life painting by Le Pho (Vietnamese/French, 1907-2001) realized $60,500 at auctions held October 9th and 10th by Ahlers & Ogletree, online and live in the gallery located at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard in Atlanta.

The two-day Autumn Fine Estates & Collections auction contained nearly 750 exceptional lots that included fine art by renowned artists, fine watches and other luxury accessories, exquisite Chinese export porcelain and tableware, 18th and 19th century furniture, hand-woven Persian textile rugs, Asian arts and decorative accessories. By the time it was done, the auction had grossed just over $859,000.

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Edward Seago's oil on canvas street scene titled Piccadilly Circus was the expected top lot of Day 1 and it more than doubled its $35,000 high estimate. The mid-20th century work was signed lower left and had a gallery label to verso for MacConnal-Mason & Sons, Ltd. It was 20 ¼ inches by 26 ¼ inches (canvas, less frame). Seago was an accomplished self-taught artist who worked in watercolors and oils.

The circa 1972 still-life by Le Pho titled Les Dahlias Blancs (The White Dahlias) was the top earner on Day 2, besting the $50,000 high estimate by more than $10,000. The painting was signed lower right, titled and inscribed "New York, Wally F. No. 44" to verso. It measured 19 ¾ inches by 25 ½ inches (less frame).  Le Pho was born in Vietnam and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts of Hanoi and Paris.

An unsigned oil on canvas Portrait of a Gentleman attributed to Thomas Sully (American, 1783-1872), 32 inches by 27 inches (less frame), pictured in the book Southern Interiors of Charleston, South Carolina (a copy accompanied the lot) sold for $7,260, defeating the $4,000 high estimate.

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Ahlers & Ogletree will close out 2024 with three more auctions: a one-day Winter Fine Estates & Collections Auction on Thursday, November 14th; a Modern Art & Design Auction on Wednesday, December 4th; and their annual Winter Jewelry & Design Accessories Auction on Thursday, December 5th. All will be held live and online.

To learn more, visit www.aandoauctions.com.

Contact
Jamia Berry
***@aandoauctions.com


Source: Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc.

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