March Gallery Auction Highlights

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The March Gallery Auction on March 20th, beginning at 9:30 AM will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

Fine Art

The Fine Art section offers an eclectic and compelling selection spanning multiple periods and styles. Among the standout highlights is a set of twelve works on board by California-born multimedia artist Lita Albuquerque (b. 1941). Composed of gold leaf and pigment, the panels are installed in two vertical columns that create a striking sense of movement and spatial rhythm. Albuquerque is widely recognized for her large-scale environmental installations in locations such as the South Dakota Badlands and Death Valley, often incorporating the same deep indigo pigment seen in this untitled wall sculpture. The work is estimated at $15,000–$20,000.


(lot of 12) Lita Albuquerque (American, b. 1946), Untitled, 1993–1995, mixed media with gold leaf and pigment on panel, each panel: 16″ x 16″. Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
(lot of 12) Lita Albuquerque (American, b. 1946), Untitled, 1993–1995, mixed media with gold leaf and pigment on panel, each panel: 16″ x 16″.
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

Also featured is an original 1909 Little Nemo in Slumberland comic panel by Winsor McCay (American, 1866–1934). McCay achieved prominence as a cartoonist for the New York Herald in the early twentieth century, where he created the beloved comic strips Little Sammy Sneeze and the iconic Little Nemo in Slumberland, chronicling the fantastical dreams of a young boy. This early panel includes Nemo alongside recurring characters Flip and Doctor Pill and is estimated at $5,000–$7,000.


Winsor McCay (American, 1869–1934), <em>Little Nemo in Slumberland</em> Panel, November 19th, 1909, ink on paper board, clipping from <em>New York Herald</em> 7″ x 10.75″. <br><b>Estimate: $5,000–$7,000</b>
Winsor McCay (American, 1869–1934), Little Nemo in Slumberland Panel, November 19th, 1909, ink on paper board, clipping from New York Herald 7″ x 10.75″.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000

Additional offerings include works by Margaret Keane, Allen Dean Cochran, Fletcher Benton, Dennis Hare, and other notable artists.


Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Untitled (Girl with Pink Dress), oil on canvas, 18″ x 12″. Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Untitled (Girl with Pink Dress), oil on canvas, 18″ x 12″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

Asian Art

The Asian Art department will present notable Chinese works from a Carmel estate, led by an elegant 18th-century huanghuali kang table admired for its refined proportions and beautifully figured hardwood. A five-piece cloisonné enamel altar service from the Republic period will also be featured, showcasing vibrant enamels and traditional craftsmanship.


A Chinese huanghuali kang table, 18th century. <br><b>Estimate: $5,000–$7,000</b>
A Chinese huanghuali kang table, 18th century.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Chinese five-piece cloisonné enamel altar service, Republic period. <br><b>Estimate: $1,500–$2,500</b>
A Chinese five-piece cloisonné enamel altar service, Republic period.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500

Additional highlights include two famille rose landscape porcelain plaques attributed to Republic-period artists Wang Yeting and Zhang Zhitang, as well as a finely carved huali rosewood ‘dragon’ floor screen exemplifying the sophistication and artistry of Chinese decorative traditions.


A Chinese famille rose ‘landscape’ porcelain plaque by Wang Yeting. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Chinese famille rose ‘landscape’ porcelain plaque by Wang Yeting.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Chinese huali rosewood ‘dragon’ floor screen. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A Chinese huali rosewood ‘dragon’ floor screen.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000

Furniture & Decorative Arts

The Furniture & Decorative Arts selections further enhance the breadth of the sale. Highlights include a Rob Tribble hand-blown glass vase and a collection of Stan Bitter for Hans Sumpf stoneware pottery, with estimates ranging from $400 to $3,000. Silver offerings include a Mexican sterling platter by Alfredo Ortega & Sons, a Mexican sterling bowl by Zunita (Platería Zunita), and an impressive pair of Gorham Martele silver lamps. Together, these works reflect a rich diversity of craftsmanship, design, and artistic expression across cultures and eras.


A Rob Tribble hand-blown glass vase. Estimate: $400–$600
A Rob Tribble hand-blown glass vase.
Estimate: $400–$600
A collection of Stan Bitters for Hans Sumpf stoneware pots. Estimates: between $500 and $4,000
A collection of Stan Bitters for Hans Sumpf stoneware pots.
Estimates: between $500 and $4,000
A Mexican sterling platter, Alfredo Ortega & Sons. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Mexican sterling platter, Alfredo Ortega & Sons.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Mexican sterling bowl, Zunita (Plateria Zunita). <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
A Mexican sterling bowl, Zunita (Plateria Zunita).
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
A pair of Gorham Martele silver lamps. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
A pair of Gorham Martele silver lamps.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000

The Warehouse Auction: March 21st

The March auction series concludes on Saturday, March 21st with The Warehouse Auction, an eclectic and accessible sale offering decorative arts, furnishings, collectibles, and estate material. Known for its breadth and opportunity, this auction provides bidders with the chance to discover unique pieces and exceptional value across numerous collecting categories.

Bidding for Clars’ March auctions is available by phone, absentee bid, live online at Live.Clars.com and through Liveauctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Clars Auctions is located at 5644 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609.

Clars Auctions, based in Oakland, CA, is a premier fine art and antiques auction house known for its expertly curated collections across categories including fine art, furniture, jewelry, and Asian art. Each auction is designed to appeal to both novice collectors and seasoned connoisseurs, offering a wide range of exceptional items.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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A Trusted Partnership

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Property of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts will be offered at Clars Auctions on March 19th, 10 AM PDT. This exceptional offering includes more than 170 works on paper spanning the 1860s through the 1980s.

California Palace of the Legion of Honor museum courtyard and entry, San Francisco, California. <br><b>Source: Wikimedia Commons </b>
California Palace of the Legion of Honor museum courtyard and entry, San Francisco, California.
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937), Blue Suds, 1971, screenprint in colors, 18″ x 24″. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937), Blue Suds, 1971, screenprint in colors, 18″ x 24″.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000

Clars Auctions is honored to have been selected by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco to present this distinguished group of works at auction. The relationship between Clars and the Museums is rooted in a shared commitment to connoisseurship, stewardship, and public trust. As one of the West Coast’s leading full-service auction houses, Clars brings decades of expertise in handling significant institutional property and in connecting important works of art with discerning collectors.


Beth van Hoesen (American, 1926–2010), Boris, 1981 aquatint, etching and drypoint with watercolor, 15.44″ x 17.94″. Estimate: $800–$1,200 (1 of 5 to be offered)
Beth van Hoesen (American, 1926–2010), Boris, 1981 aquatint, etching and drypoint with watercolor, 15.44″ x 17.94″.
Estimate: $800–$1,200 (1 of 5 to be offered)

Being entrusted with property that benefits the Acquisition Fund of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts underscores Clars’ reputation for scholarship, market leadership, and integrity. Proceeds from the March 19th auction will directly support future acquisitions, strengthening the Foundation’s ability to expand and preserve its renowned collection of works on paper for generations to come.


Alfred V. Farnsworth (American, 1858–1908), <em>Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco</em>, 1894, watercolor, <nobr>9.63″ x 13.63″.</nobr> <br><b>Estimate: $500–$700</b>
Alfred V. Farnsworth (American, 1858–1908), Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, 1894, watercolor, 9.63″ x 13.63″.
Estimate: $500–$700
<em>Honorable M. H. de Young</em>, 1894, pastel colored photographic enlargement, 63.5″ x 43″. <br><b>Estimate: $500–$700</b>
Honorable M. H. de Young, 1894, pastel colored photographic enlargement, 63.5″ x 43″.
Estimate: $500–$700

“This sale represents a meaningful collaboration between our institution and one of the country’s most respected museums,” said Rick Unruh, CEO and President of Clars Auctions.


Nathan Oliveira (American, 1928–2010), <em>Face</em>, 1967, lithograph, <nobr>30″ x 22″.</nobr> <br><b>Estimate: $400–$600</b>
Nathan Oliveira (American, 1928–2010), Face, 1967, lithograph, 30″ x 22″.
Estimate: $400–$600
<em>Portrait of the Arctic explorer, Vilhjalmur Stefansson</em>, 1922, gelatin silver print, 25″ x 20″. <br><b>Estimate: $400–$600</b>
Portrait of the Arctic explorer, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 1922, gelatin silver print, 25″ x 20″.
Estimate: $400–$600

“We are proud to play a role in furthering the Achenbach Foundation’s mission while offering collectors an extraordinary opportunity to own works that embody the rich artistic legacy of California.”


Giuseppe Cadenasso (American, 1858–1918), <em>Portrait of Gustave Gump</em>, charcoal on paper, 27″ x 22″. <br><b>Estimate: $300–$500</b>
Giuseppe Cadenasso (American, 1858–1918), Portrait of Gustave Gump, charcoal on paper, 27″ x 22″.
Estimate: $300–$500

Providing a compelling glimpse into San Francisco’s cultural and civic history, the collection features rare 19th-century portraiture depicting prominent politicians, influential businessmen, and notable figures of the Old California era. Historically significant Northern California landscapes, seascapes, and early San Francisco street scenes will also be presented.


<em>Portrait of Nathaniel Jones (member of the Donner Party)</em>, crayon on paper, 22.06″ x 17.93″. <br><b>Estimate: $300–$500</b>
Portrait of Nathaniel Jones (member of the Donner Party), crayon on paper, 22.06″ x 17.93″.
Estimate: $300–$500

Collectors of modern and contemporary art will find works by important late 20th-century West Coast artists, including Ed Ruscha, Nathan Oliveira, William T. Wiley, Robert Bechtle, and Beth Van Hoesen.


Christian Jorgensen (American, 1859–1935), <em>Portrait of Domingo Ghirardelli</em>, pastel,  28″ x 24.5″. Note: Domenico <q>Domingo</q> Ghirardelli (1817–1894) was an Italian-born chocolatier who was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California.  <br><b>Estimate: $300–$500</b>
Christian Jorgensen (American, 1859–1935), Portrait of Domingo Ghirardelli, pastel, 28″ x 24.5″. Note: Domenico Domingo Ghirardelli (1817–1894) was an Italian-born chocolatier who was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California.
Estimate: $300–$500

The auction will take place live on Thursday, March 19th, with bidding available in person, by phone, absentee, and online.


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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

  • Fine Art
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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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Now Seeking Consignments

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Incredible prices are being achieved at auction—if you’ve ever considered selling, now is the time. Clars Auctions is currently seeking quality consignments for its upcoming monthly auctions.



Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″.Sold: $189,000
Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″.
Sold: $189,000

To learn more about consigning in our Fine Art department, email: Senior Specialist, Erin Cabral.

A pair of ‘A Grade’ jadeite and platinum ear-clips.<br><b>Sold: $88,200</b>
A pair of ‘A Grade’ jadeite and platinum ear-clips.
Sold: $88,200

To learn more about consigning in our Fine Jewelry & Watches department, email: Specialist, Campbell Unruh.

Tiffany Studios, New York, Venetian table lamp, circa 1910.<br><b>Sold: $106,250</b>
Tiffany Studios, New York, Venetian table lamp, circa 1910.
Sold: $106,250

To learn more about consigning in our Furniture & Decorative Arts department, email: Senior Specialist, Suzy Pai.

A Chinese embroidered red-ground lady’s robe with longevity symbols. <br><b>Sold: $7,560</b>
A Chinese embroidered red-ground lady’s robe with longevity symbols.
Sold: $7,560

To learn more about consigning in our Asian Art department, email: Director, Harry Huang.

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Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

Our February 20th Auction will present an exceptional selection from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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2025 End of Year Review

As we bid farewell to 2025, we take a moment to reflect on the remarkable moments and milestones we’ve shared with you throughout the year.

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Property from Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein

The property being offered December 18th reflects the senator’s refined taste and graceful aesthetic.

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Naomi Lindstrom: Worldwide Beads & Tribal Art

We are honored to present the rare and globally sourced bead and tribal art collection from the estate of Naomi Lindstrom on August 14th.

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The Story of Eddi Van Auken

For over 30 years Eddi acquired, researched, and catalogued antique walking sticks from around the world.

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Property from the Collection of Lila Mae Azad

This April we are honored to present the collection of Lila Mae Azad — a woman whose devotion to the arts lives on through her legacy.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

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On March 19th at 2 PM PDT, Clars Auctions presents Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction, led by an exceptional Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

An Art Deco F, VS2 diamond and platinum ring. Estimate: $50,000–$70,000
An Art Deco F, VS2 diamond and platinum ring.
Estimate: $50,000–$70,000

The center stone is framed by 26 single-cut diamonds and delicate etched scrollwork, with an estimated total diamond weight of 5.20 carats and a gross weight of 4.85 grams — an elegant example of refined craftsmanship and design.


A Facadoro diamond and 18k gold opera necklace. <br><b>Estimate: $25,000–$35,000</b>
A Facadoro diamond and 18k gold opera necklace.
Estimate: $25,000–$35,000

The sale also includes select Property from San Francisco Opera and a curated selection of antique and vintage jewelry. Highlights span the Georgian, Victorian, Art Deco, and Retro periods, featuring diamond solitaires, colored gemstone jewels, and finely crafted gold pieces that reflect the distinctive character of their eras.


An Antique sapphire and 18k ankle bracelet. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
An Antique sapphire and 18k ankle bracelet.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

Among the standout pieces is a dramatic Facadoro diamond and 18k gold opera-length necklace, notable for its scale and sophistication. From important antique diamonds to distinctive twentieth-century designs, this March auction offers collectors and new buyers alike the opportunity to acquire rare jewelry defined by quality, presence, and enduring appeal.


An 1840s Chinese mother of pearl gambling token and 18k gold pendant. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
An 1840s Chinese mother of pearl gambling token and 18k gold pendant.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
A gemstone, pearl and 14k gold dragon head necklace. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A gemstone, pearl and 14k gold dragon head necklace.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A pair of antique diamond and silver-topped 14k gold earrings. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A pair of antique diamond and silver-topped 14k gold earrings.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
An antique turquoise and 14k gold longchain. Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An antique turquoise and 14k gold longchain.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An emerald, diamond, and 14k gold ring. Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An emerald, diamond, and 14k gold ring.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An antique amethyst and 10k gold necklace. Estimate: $2,000–$3,000
An antique amethyst and 10k gold necklace.
Estimate: $2,000–$3,000
A Victorian scarab beetle and gold jewelry set. Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
A Victorian scarab beetle and gold jewelry set.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
A Victorian emerald, enamel and 18k gold poison ring. Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
A Victorian emerald, enamel and 18k gold poison ring.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
An antique 15k gold watch chain and fob. Estimate: $1,000–$2,000
An antique 15k gold watch chain and fob.
Estimate: $1,000–$2,000
An Erte ruby, diamond and 14k gold Rayonnement ring and earring set. Estimate: $1,000–$2,000
An Erte ruby, diamond and 14k gold Rayonnement ring and earring set.
Estimate: $1,000–$2,000
A group of Tiffany & Co. enamel and 18k gold studs. Estimate: $700–$1,000
A group of Tiffany & Co. enamel and 18k gold studs.
Estimate: $700–$1,000
An antique garnet, 14k gold, and silver brooch. Estimate: $600–$800
An antique garnet, 14k gold, and silver brooch.
Estimate: $600–$800
An antique sterling silver thimble holder with 14k gold thimble. Estimate: $300–$500
An antique sterling silver thimble holder with 14k gold thimble.
Estimate: $300–$500
An antique enamel and 15k bi-color gold champagne bottle taxi whistle. Estimate: $300–$500
An antique enamel and 15k bi-color gold champagne bottle taxi whistle.
Estimate: $300–$500
An Art Deco aquamarine, sapphire, and platinum bowtie ring. Estimate: $100–$200
An Art Deco aquamarine, sapphire, and platinum bowtie ring.
Estimate: $100–$200

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

  • Fine Art
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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

  • Asian Art
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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

  • Fine Art
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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

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The Asian Works of Art Auction, featuring a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works, will take place at Clars Auctions on February 19th, 2PM PST.

A Chinese sacrificial jade axe, Western Zhou dynasty. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
A Chinese sacrificial jade axe, Western Zhou dynasty.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000

Highlights include an elegant 18th-century Japanese Kakiemon lidded potpourri vase estimated at $4,000–$6,000, and a Chinese Ming dynasty bronze seated figure of Guanyin estimated at $2,000–$4,000.


A Japanese Kakeimon lidded pot-pourri vase, 18th century. <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
A Japanese Kakeimon lidded pot-pourri vase, 18th century.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000

The auction also presents an important private San Francisco collection of Chinese ceramics and bronze sculptures spanning the Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Notable works include Ming dynasty Buddhist bronze figures of Guanyin and Akshobhya Buddha, a Wanli mark and period blue-and white ‘dragon’ box, a late Ming dynasty Dehua figure of Wenchang, and a rare Chinese ceremonial jade axe blade dating to the Western Zhou dynasty.


A Chinese bronze seated figure of Guanyin, Ming dynasty. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese bronze seated figure of Guanyin, Ming dynasty.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese bronze seated figure of Akshobhya, Ming dynasty. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese bronze seated figure of Akshobhya, Ming dynasty.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese copper-red glazed dish, Daoguang six-character mark and of the period. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese copper-red glazed dish, Daoguang six-character mark and of the period.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A Chinese blue and white rectangular box and cover, Wanli mark and of the period. <br><b>Estimate: $1,000–$1,500</b>
A Chinese blue and white rectangular box and cover, Wanli mark and of the period.
Estimate: $1,000–$1,500
A Chinese blue glazed double gourd vase, Guangxu six-character mark and of the period. <br><b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>
A Chinese blue glazed double gourd vase, Guangxu six-character mark and of the period.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
A Chinese Dehua seated figure of Wenchang, late Ming dynasty. Estimate: $800–$1,200
A Chinese Dehua seated figure of Wenchang, late Ming dynasty.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
A Chinese Dehua seated figure of Guanyin, 19th century. Estimate: $600–$900
A Chinese Dehua seated figure of Guanyin, 19th century.
Estimate: $600–$900
A Chinese blue and white jar, Transitional period. Estimate: $600–$900
A Chinese blue and white jar, Transitional period.
Estimate: $600–$900

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

  • Fine Art
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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

  • Fine Art
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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

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Clars Auctions is pleased to announce highlights of its Important Fine Art Auction taking place on February 19th, featuring a dynamic selection of postwar, modern, and contemporary works alongside important American prints.

Conrad Marca-Relli (American, 1913–2000), Untitled #4, circa 1975, oil and fabric collage on canvas, 57″ x 67.5″.Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Conrad Marca-Relli (American, 1913–2000), Untitled #4, circa 1975, oil and fabric collage on canvas, 57″ x 67.5″.
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

Highlights include a monumental mixed-media canvas by Abstract Expressionist Conrad Marca- Relli, Untitled (circa 1970s), estimated at $15,000–$20,000; Richard Diebenkorn’s vibrant aquatint with drypoint, Folsom Street Variations III (Primaries) (1986), estimated at $12,000–$18,000; and Richard Pettibone’s incisive Pop Art reinterpretation, Andy Warhol Brillo Box (1964) (1967), also estimated at $12,000–$18,000. Additional highlights include California Impressionist works by Granville Redmond and Charles P. Reiffel, as well as notable works by Ellsworth Kelly, Victor Vasarely, Edward S. Curtis, Anthony Quinn, and John James Audubon. Together, these works underscore the breadth and quality of the auction, offering collectors opportunities across multiple movements, media, and price points.


Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922–1993), Folsom Street Variations III (Primaries), 1986, aquatint with drypoint, 12″ x 26″. Estimate: $12,000–$18,000 (1 of 2 to be offered)
Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922–1993), Folsom Street Variations III (Primaries), 1986, aquatint with drypoint, 12″ x 26″.
Estimate: $12,000–$18,000 (1 of 2 to be offered)

Featured in the auction is Richard Pettibone (American, 1938–2024), a pivotal conceptual Pop artist known for re-creating iconic works of his contemporaries in miniature. Drawing from the Dada tradition of Marcel Duchamp, Pettibone appropriated widely recognized images — such as Andy Warhol’s Marilyn screenprints and Roy Lichtenstein’s comic-strip paintings — in works he described as both homage and critique. His Andy Warhol Brillo Box (1964), created in 1967 after Warhol’s famed facsimile boxes, exemplifies Pettibone’s recursive approach to mass-produced imagery, raising enduring questions about authorship, value, and consumer culture in postwar American art.


Richard Pettibone (American, 1938–2024), Andy Warhol Brillo Box (1964), 1967, silkscreen ink on canvas, 7.5″ x 7.25″. Estimate: $12,000–$18,000
Richard Pettibone (American, 1938–2024), Andy Warhol Brillo Box (1964), 1967, silkscreen ink on canvas, 7.5″ x 7.25″.
Estimate: $12,000–$18,000
Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935), <em>Sunbather, Catalina</em>, oil on board, 12″ x 16″. <br><b>Estimate: $10,000–$15,000</b>
Granville Redmond (American, 1871–1935), Sunbather, Catalina, oil on board, 12″ x 16″.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

Another major focus of the auction is an extensive group of paintings by Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), spanning the early 1960s. Keane is internationally renowned for her iconic depictions of wide-eyed figures and for her remarkable personal and artistic story. During her marriage, her former husband Walter Keane falsely claimed authorship of her work, a claim later disproven in a landmark courtroom “paint-off” following their divorce. Keane was ultimately recognized as the true creator of the famed “Big Eyes” paintings. Her influence extends across fine art and popular culture, and her life inspired the 2014 film Big Eyes, directed by Tim Burton and starring Amy Adams. Four paintings by Keane are offered in the February auction, with estimates ranging from $6,000–$9,000 to $10,000–$15,000.


Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Madonna and Child, 1964, oil on canvas, 40″ x 30″. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000  (1 of 4 to be offered)
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Madonna and Child, 1964, oil on canvas, 40″ x 30″.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), The Reply, oil on canvas, 30″ x 24″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), The Reply, oil on canvas, 30″ x 24″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Girl with Clown Mask, 1962, oil on canvas, 24″ x 18″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Girl with Clown Mask, 1962, oil on canvas, 24″ x 18″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Irving Penn (American, 1917–2009), Self-portrait, 1947, gelatin silver print 8.5″ x 8″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Irving Penn (American, 1917–2009), Self-portrait, 1947, gelatin silver print 8.5″ x 8″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Helmut Newton (Australian/German, 1920–2004), In my Studio III, 1978, gelatin silver print, 19.63″ x 15.75″. Estimate: $7,000–$10,000
Helmut Newton (Australian/German, 1920–2004), In my Studio III, 1978, gelatin silver print, 19.63″ x 15.75″.
Estimate: $7,000–$10,000
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), <em>Dancer with Bird</em>, oil on canvas, 30.25″ x 14.25″. <br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)</b>
Margaret Keane (American, 1927–2022), Dancer with Bird, oil on canvas, 30.25″ x 14.25″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)
Charles P. Reiffel (American, 1862–1942), <em>Untitled (Autumn Landscape)</em>, oil on board, <nobr>22.5″ x 25.5″.</nobr> <br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Charles P. Reiffel (American, 1862–1942), Untitled (Autumn Landscape), oil on board, 22.5″ x 25.5″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Joseph Morris Raphael (American, 1869–1950), <em>Untitled (Pond Reflections)</em>, oil on board, 9.75″ x 13.75″. <br><b>Estimate: $5,000–$7,000</b>
Joseph Morris Raphael (American, 1869–1950), Untitled (Pond Reflections), oil on board, 9.75″ x 13.75″.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906–1997), Kettes, 1984, painted wood sculpture, 27″ x 16″ x 2″ (front and back shown). Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906–1997), Kettes, 1984, painted wood sculpture, 27″ x 16″ x 2″ (front and back shown).
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Ellsworth Kelly (American, 1923–2015), Untitled (Blue, Yellow, Red), 1970–73, screenprint in colors, 26″ x 26″. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Ellsworth Kelly (American, 1923–2015), Untitled (Blue, Yellow, Red), 1970–73, screenprint in colors, 26″ x 26″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Martha Walter (American, 1875–1976), <em>Untitled (Figures at the Beach)</em>, oil on board, 8.5″ x 10.5″. <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
Martha Walter (American, 1875–1976), Untitled (Figures at the Beach), oil on board, 8.5″ x 10.5″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Cole Morgan (American, b. 1950), Centerweight, 2003, mixed media on canvas, 63″ x 75″. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000  (1 of 3 to be offered)
Cole Morgan (American, b. 1950), Centerweight, 2003, mixed media on canvas, 63″ x 75″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000 (1 of 3 to be offered)
Cole Morgan (American, b. 1950), <em>Once Upon a Time</em>, mixed media on canvas, 63″ x 75″. <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000 (1 of 3 to be offered)</b>
Cole Morgan (American, b. 1950), Once Upon a Time, mixed media on canvas, 63″ x 75″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000 (1 of 3 to be offered)
Katherine Barieau (American, 1917–2010), Double-Flowering Ballet, 1996, acrylic on canvas, 56″ x 46″. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000  (1 of 2 to be offered)
Katherine Barieau (American, 1917–2010), Double-Flowering Ballet, 1996, acrylic on canvas, 56″ x 46″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000 (1 of 2 to be offered)
Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868–1952), <em>Homeward</em>, 1898, orotone, 10.5″ x 13.5″. <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868–1952), Homeward, 1898, orotone, 10.5″ x 13.5″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Willard Dixon (American, b. 1942), <em>Black Bearded Durham</em>, 1996, oil on canvas, 48″. x 48″. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Willard Dixon (American, b. 1942), Black Bearded Durham, 1996, oil on canvas, 48″. x 48″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Jean Lucebert (Dutch, 1924–1994), <em>Happy Gardener</em>, 1961, gouache and watercolor on paper, 25″ x 39″. <br><b>Provenance: Christie's London (June 29, 1989, lot 543). Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Jean Lucebert (Dutch, 1924–1994), Happy Gardener, 1961, gouache and watercolor on paper, 25″ x 39″.
Provenance: Christie’s London (June 29, 1989, lot 543). Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Henri Julien-Seigle (French, 1911–1995), <em>Reclining Nude</em>, oil on canvas, 59″ x 68″. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Henri Julien-Seigle (French, 1911–1995), Reclining Nude, oil on canvas, 59″ x 68″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Anthony Quinn (American, 1915–2001), <em>Song of Zorba</em>, 1984, bronze sculpture, 23.5″ x 20″ x 9″. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Anthony Quinn (American, 1915–2001), Song of Zorba, 1984, bronze sculpture, 23.5″ x 20″ x 9″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Gerard Fitermann (French, b. 1945), Visage No. 1, 1977, watercolor on paper, 47″ x 32″. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Gerard Fitermann (French, b. 1945), Visage No. 1, 1977, watercolor on paper, 47″ x 32″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
John James Audubon (American, 1785–1851), <em>Black American Wolf (Plate #67)</em>, 1845, aquatint engraving with hand-coloring, 22″ x 28″. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)</b>
John James Audubon (American, 1785–1851), Black American Wolf (Plate #67), 1845, aquatint engraving with hand-coloring, 22″ x 28″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000 (1 of 4 to be offered)

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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San Francisco’s Old Guard Elegance Continues at Clars Auctions on February 20th.

Our February 20th Auction will present an exceptional selection from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate, following the high-profile Christie’s New York sale that first brought national attention to this storied San Francisco collection. Together, these offerings represent one of the most significant private estates to come to market in recent years — an authentic reflection of the Old Guard elegance that defined San Francisco society for generations.


<b>Left:</b> An Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl. <b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>; <b>Top Middle:</b> An English silver-mounted coconut cup, 19th century <nobr>(1 of 2).</nobr> <b>Estimate: $200–$300</b>; <b>Top Right:</b> A Russian icon of Resurrection of Christ and Descent into Hell, 18th century (1 of 3). <b>Estimate: $400–$600</b>; <b>Bottom:</b> A French vermeil and banded agate handled desk set, 19th century. <b>Estimate: $300–$500</b><br><b>Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.</b>
Left: An Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl. Estimate: $800–$1,200; Top Middle: An English silver-mounted coconut cup, 19th century (1 of 2). Estimate: $200–$300; Top Right: A Russian icon of Resurrection of Christ and Descent into Hell, 18th century (1 of 3). Estimate: $400–$600; Bottom: A French vermeil and banded agate handled desk set, 19th century. Estimate: $300–$500
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.

Emily Taylor Andrews and Adolphus “Dolph” Andrews Jr. were pillars of the city’s cultural and social life. Descendants of California pioneers and members of a prominent local family, the Andrewses embodied a tradition of stewardship, philanthropy, and connoisseurship; notably, the family’s legacy includes service as trustees of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF).

For decades, the Andrewses lived and entertained in their private San Francisco residence — interiors shaped by legendary designers Michael Taylor and Anthony Hail, whose work reinforced the couple’s passion for European classicism and layered historic interiors. Every object chosen resulted in a collection that feels both deeply personal and museum-worthy.


A Continental hand-colored print diorama (1 of 2). <br><b>Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $300–$500</b>
A Continental hand-colored print diorama (1 of 2).
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $300–$500

The upcoming Clars offering continues this narrative, presenting works drawn directly from these storied interiors. Highlights include a Continental hand-colored print diorama; a set of eight 18th-century Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups; and an English silver-mounted coconut cup from the 19th century.

Also featured is an Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl, offered as part of a group, exemplifying luxury and impeccable craftsmanship. Another highlight is a refined French vermeil and banded agate handled desk set, 19th century, showcasing the Andrewses’ appreciation for elegant objects of daily use. Anchoring the selection is a powerful 18th-century Russian icon depicting the Resurrection of Christ and the Descent into Hell, reflecting the couple’s interest in sacred art and spiritual traditions.


Eight Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups, 18th century. <br><b>Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $500–$700</b>
Eight Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups, 18th century.
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $500–$700

Beyond the highlights, the broader Andrews Estate offered at Clars reflects the remarkable scope of the couple’s connoisseurship. The collection encompasses 17th through 19th century textiles, finely crafted English and French objects of vertu, and an array of Continental and English furniture reflecting classical European forms. Complementing these are luxury travel pieces, including Louis Vuitton monogram luggage sets and custom trunks, examples of the Andrewses’ cosmopolitan lifestyle and decades of international travel.

This offering presents collectors with a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from a private San Francisco collection shaped by institutional-level taste, historic interiors, and a lineage deeply woven into California’s cultural history. As the next chapter following the Christie’s New York sale, Clars’ offering on February 20th affirms the lasting significance of the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate — where legacy, design, and connoisseurship converge.


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Now Seeking Consignments

Incredible prices are being achieved at auction—if you’ve ever considered selling, now is the time.

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2025 End of Year Review

As we bid farewell to 2025, we take a moment to reflect on the remarkable moments and milestones we’ve shared with you throughout the year.

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Property from Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein

The property being offered December 18th reflects the senator’s refined taste and graceful aesthetic.

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Naomi Lindstrom: Worldwide Beads & Tribal Jewelry

We are honored to present the globally sourced bead and tribal jewelry collection from the Naomi Lindstrom estate on October 16th.

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Naomi Lindstrom: Worldwide Beads & Tribal Art

We are honored to present the rare and globally sourced bead and tribal art collection from the estate of Naomi Lindstrom on August 14th.

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Fine Curiosities Auction: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken

The sale offers a rare glimpse into the creative spirit of a connoisseur whose eye for the unusual and the beautiful resulted in a truly one-of-a-kind collection.

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February Gallery Auction Highlights

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The February 20th Gallery Auction will present an accessible and diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art for both seasoned and emerging collectors.

Furniture & Decorative Arts

The sale includes property from the Estate of Emily Taylor Andrews and Adolphus “Dolph” Andrews Jr., prominent figures in San Francisco’s cultural and social life. Descendants of California pioneers and members of a distinguished local family, the Andrews exemplified a tradition of stewardship, philanthropy, and connoisseurship, including service as trustees of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.


A Continental hand-colored print diorama (1 of 2). Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $300–$500
A Continental hand-colored print diorama (1 of 2).
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $300–$500

Highlights from the estate include a Continental hand-colored print diorama; a set of eight 18th century Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups; an English 19th-century silver-mounted coconut cup; an Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl; a refined 19th-century French vermeil and banded agate desk set; and an important 18th-century Russian icon depicting the Resurrection of Christ and the Descent into Hell.


Eight Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups, 18th century. Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $500–$700
Eight Staffordshire pottery stirrup cups, 18th century.
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco. Estimate: $500–$700

Additional offerings from the Andrews estate include objets de vertu, militaria such as a Civil War infantry drum, fine textiles ranging from 17th-century Baroque to Art Deco, and luxury luggage by Louis Vuitton and Fortnum & Mason.


Left: An Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl. Estimate: $800–$1,200; Top Middle: An English silver-mounted coconut cup, 19th century (1 of 2). Estimate: $200–$300; Top Right: A Russian icon of Resurrection of Christ and Descent into Hell, 18th century (1 of 3). Estimate: $400–$600; Bottom: A French vermeil and banded agate handled desk set, 19th century. Estimate: $300–$500Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.
Left: An Asprey & Co. 18k gold-mounted bloodstone bowl. Estimate: $800–$1,200; Top Middle: An English silver-mounted coconut cup, 19th century (1 of 2). Estimate: $200–$300; Top Right: A Russian icon of Resurrection of Christ and Descent into Hell, 18th century (1 of 3). Estimate: $400–$600; Bottom: A French vermeil and banded agate handled desk set, 19th century. Estimate: $300–$500
Provenance: The Collection of Adolphus Andrews Jr. and Emily Taylor Andrews, San Francisco.

Further highlights of the Gallery Auction include a Tiffany Studios Acorn lamp, an extensive collection of sterling silver including examples by Tiffany & Co., modern and contemporary furniture and decorative arts, and a wide range of American, English, and Continental antiques.


A Tiffany Studios Acorn pattern table lamp, circa 1905. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Tiffany Studios Acorn pattern table lamp, circa 1905.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
An English silver pitcher. <br><b>Estimate: $2,000–$3,000</b>
An English, London sterling pitcher with branch and berry form handle
Estimate: $2,000–$3,000

Fine Jewelry & Watches

In addition, the jewelry section of the Gallery Auction will be offering jade pendants and Bangles — featuring lavender jade and ice jade examples — with estimates ranging from $600 to $2,000.


Top Left: A lavender jade and agate pendant. Estimate: $600–$800; Top Middle: A jade bangle. Estimate: $800–$1,200; Top Middle & Bottom Left: Two jade pendants. Estimate: $600–$800; Top Right, Bottom Right & Bottom Left: A group of ice jade pendants. Estimate: $1,000–$2,000; Bottom Middle: A jade pendant. Estimate: $400–$600
Top Left: A lavender jade and agate pendant. Estimate: $600–$800; Top Middle: A jade bangle. Estimate: $800–$1,200; Top Middle & Bottom Left: Two jade pendants. Estimate: $600–$800; Top Right, Bottom Right & Bottom Left: A group of ice jade pendants. Estimate: $1,000–$2,000; Bottom Middle: A jade pendant. Estimate: $400–$600

The Warehouse Auction: February 21st

On Saturday, February 21st, Clars Auctions will host its Warehouse Auction, presenting a broad and eclectic selection of property offered at accessible price points. The sale features a wide range of categories, including art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and an array of decorative objects.

The Asian Art section offers Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens, while the jewelry selection includes an appealing assortment of affordable diamond and silver necklaces. The auction is further complemented by a diverse offering of modern and antique furniture, home décor, and collectible toys, making the Warehouse Auction an inviting opportunity for collectors of all levels to discover distinctive and meaningful pieces.

Bidding for Clars’ February auctions is available by phone, absentee bid, live online at Live.Clars.com and through Liveauctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Clars Auctions is located at 5644 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609.

Clars Auctions, based in Oakland, CA, is a premier fine art and antiques auction house known for its expertly curated collections across categories including fine art, furniture, jewelry, and Asian art. Each auction is designed to appeal to both novice collectors and seasoned connoisseurs, offering a wide range of exceptional items.

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

Our auction on January 16th will feature distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods.

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January Gallery Auction Highlights

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Clars Auctions is pleased to announce its January 23rd Gallery Auction, presenting an exceptional selection of Furniture & Decorative Arts, Fine Art, Asian Works, Jewelry, and Watches. The auction brings together distinguished design, fine craftsmanship, and notable works by artists and artisans across cultures and periods, offering compelling opportunities for collectors and institutions alike.

Furniture & Decorative Arts

The Furniture & Decorative Arts department is led by a fine selection of Louis Majorelle furniture, including an elegant salon suite that exemplifies the refined artistry of the French Art Nouveau master. Also featured is a fine group of four Mira Nakashima tables, including rare burled oak examples estimated at $7,000–$10,000.


A fine group of four Mira Nakashima tables including burled oak examples.<br><b>Estimates Clockwise: $8,000–$12,000; 
$5,000–$7,000; $6,000–$9,000; 
$4,000–$6,000</b>
A fine group of four Mira Nakashima tables including burled oak examples.
Estimates Clockwise: $8,000–$12,000; $5,000–$7,000; $6,000–$9,000; $4,000–$6,000

Additional highlights include a Philip and Kelvin LaVerne table estimated at $5,000–$7,000, a group of Chinese export 950-silver table articles estimated at $1,500–$2,000, and a large and early Meso American polychrome fresco fragment with an estimate of $10,000–$15,000.


A Philip and Kelvin LaVerne table. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A Philip and Kelvin LaVerne table.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
A large and early Mesoamerican polychrome fresco fragment. <br><b>Estimate: $10,000–$15,000</b>
A large and early Mesoamerican polychrome fresco fragment.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

Fine Art

The Fine Art selection offers a strong range of sculpture and paintings. Highlights include Running Cheetahs, a bronze sculpture by Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921–2015), measuring 8 inches by 27 inches and estimated at $2,000–$4,000. Also featured is The Four Directions, an oil on canvas by Craig Tennant (American, born 1946), estimated at $3,000–$5,000. Completing the department highlights is Cactus 59 by Bibi Zogbe (Lebanese, 1890–1975), an oil on masonite, estimated at $8,000–$12,000.


Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921–2015), Running Cheetahs, bronze sculpture, 8″ x 27″. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Loet Vanderveen (Dutch, 1921–2015), Running Cheetahs, bronze sculpture, 8″ x 27″.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Craig Tennant (American, b. 1946), <em>The Four Directions</em>, oil on canvas, 21″ x 38″. <br><b>Note: This lot is accompanied by painting key | Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Craig Tennant (American, b. 1946), The Four Directions, oil on canvas, 21″ x 38″.
Note: This lot is accompanied by painting key | Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Bibi Zogbé (Lebanese, 1890–1975), Cactus 59, oil on masonite, 24″ x 31″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Bibi Zogbé (Lebanese, 1890–1975), Cactus 59, oil on masonite, 24″ x 31″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000

Asian Art

The Asian Art department presents a diverse and thoughtfully curated group of works spanning China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Chinese offerings include a famille rose porcelain plaque estimated at $1,000–$1,500, along with a set of four famille rose porcelain plaques estimated at $1,500–$2,500.


A set of four Chinese famille rose porcelain plaques. Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
A set of four Chinese famille rose porcelain plaques.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500

From Southeast Asia, highlights include a sandstone fragment of an Asura warrior estimated at $1,000–$1,500, a red sandstone figure of Buddha estimated at $3,000–$5,000, and an Indonesian stone frieze estimated at $1,000–$1,500. The department is further distinguished by a set of two Japanese silver doves with a bronze stand, estimated at $2,000–$4,000.


A Southeast Asian red sandstone figure of Buddha. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A Southeast Asian red sandstone figure of Buddha.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A set of two Japanese silver doves and bronze stand. Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
A set of two Japanese silver doves and bronze stand.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000

Fine Jewelry & Watches

The Fine Jewelry & Watches department features an attractive selection of fine and collectible pieces. Highlights include an aquamarine, diamond, and 18k gold necklace, estimated at $10,000–$20,000, offering both elegance and strong gemstone appeal.


An aquamarine, diamond, and 18k gold necklace. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
An aquamarine, diamond, and 18k gold necklace.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

Also included is a Spratling amethyst and silver necklace estimated at $1,000–$2,000, exemplifying mid-century modern design. Watch collectors will note an important 18k gold Bulova Accutron wristwatch from 1965, estimated at $4,000–$6,000, representing a landmark in horological innovation.


A Spratling amethyst and silver necklace. Estimate: $700–$1,000
A Spratling amethyst and silver necklace.
Estimate: $700–$1,000
An 18k gold Bulova Accutron watch, 1965. <br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
An 18k gold Bulova Accutron watch, 1965.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000

The Warehouse Auction: January 24th

On Saturday, January 24th, Clars Auctions will host its Warehouse Auction, presenting a broad and eclectic selection of property offered at accessible price points. The sale features a wide range of categories, including art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and an array of decorative objects.

The Asian Art section offers Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens, while the jewelry selection includes an appealing assortment of affordable diamond and silver necklaces. The auction is further complemented by a diverse offering of modern and antique furniture, home décor, and collectible toys, making the Warehouse Auction an inviting opportunity for collectors of all levels to discover distinctive and meaningful pieces.

Bidding for Clars’ January auctions is available by phone, absentee bid, live online at Live.Clars.com and through Liveauctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Clars Auctions is located at 5644 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609.

Clars Auctions, based in Oakland, CA, is a premier fine art and antiques auction house known for its expertly curated collections across categories including fine art, furniture, jewelry, and Asian art. Each auction is designed to appeal to both novice collectors and seasoned connoisseurs, offering a wide range of exceptional items.

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

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A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

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Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

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Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

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February Gallery Auction Highlights

The February 20th Gallery Auction will present a diverse selection of furniture and decorative arts, jewelry, and fine art.

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2025 End of Year Review

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As we reflect on an extraordinary year at Clars Auctions, we are delighted to share highlights from our 2025 season — a year defined by exceptional works, strong bidding across categories, and continued confidence from our global community of collectors.


We are especially pleased to report that Clars Auctions closed the fiscal year up 11%, a meaningful achievement that reflects both the strength of the market and the trust our clients place in us. We are deeply grateful for your participation and support, which made this success possible.

Fine Art

Fine Art led the year with outstanding performances by internationally celebrated artists. Our Modern + Contemporary Fine Art auctions achieved particularly strong results, including Marc Chagall’s Le dimanche (Sunday) (circa 1939), which realized $277,200, followed closely by L’Hiver: Procession de Noël – Les Quatre Saisons (1974) at $220,500. Another major highlight was Raimonds Staprans’ The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table (1993), which sold for $189,000, underscoring continued demand for postwar and contemporary masters.


Marc Chagall (French/Belarusian, 1887–1985), Le dimanche (Sunday), circa 1939, pastel and gouache on paper, 68 cm x 52.7 cm (26.77″ x 20.75″). The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Marc Chagall Committee. Sold: $277,200
Marc Chagall (French/Belarusian, 1887–1985), Le dimanche (Sunday), circa 1939, pastel and gouache on paper, 68 cm x 52.7 cm (26.77″ x 20.75″). The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Marc Chagall Committee.
Sold: $277,200
Marc Chagall (French/Belarusian, 1887–1985), L’Hiver: Procession de Nöel - Les Quatre Saisons (Winter: Christmas Procession - The Four Seasons), 1974, gouache, tempera, pastel, India ink, colored pencils and graphite on paper, 63 cm x 90 cm (24.80″ x 35.43″). The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Marc Chagall Committee.Sold: $220,500
Marc Chagall (French/Belarusian, 1887–1985), L’Hiver: Procession de Nöel – Les Quatre Saisons (Winter: Christmas Procession – The Four Seasons), 1974, gouache, tempera, pastel, India ink, colored pencils and graphite on paper, 63 cm x 90 cm (24.80″ x 35.43″). The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Marc Chagall Committee.
Sold: $220,500
Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″.Sold: $189,000
Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″.
Sold: $189,000

Furniture & Decorative Arts

Furniture & Decorative Arts also enjoyed a banner year, with exceptional objects achieving impressive prices. Leading the category was a rare D’Angelico New York “New Yorker” Guitar, which brought $48,000, followed by an impressive pair of Sèvres-style porcelain gilt bronze mounted covered urns, selling for $44,100. A Larson Brothers Prairie State guitar rounded out the top results at $40,950, reflecting sustained collector enthusiasm for fine craftsmanship and design.


A D’Angelico New York “New Yorker” Guitar. Sold: $48,000This property is being sold at public auction as provided by Internal Revenue Code section 6335. Only the right, title, and interest of the Hank Risan is being offered for sale. Property is sold “as is, where is” without recourse against the United States. The United States offers no Guarantee or warranty, implied or expressed on the condition of any property or its fitness for any purpose or use.
A D’Angelico New York “New Yorker” Guitar.
Sold: $48,000
This property is being sold at public auction as provided by Internal Revenue Code section 6335. Only the right, title, and interest of the Hank Risan is being offered for sale. Property is sold “as is, where is” without recourse against the United States. The United States offers no Guarantee or warranty, implied or expressed on the condition of any property or its fitness for any purpose or use.
An impressive pair of Sèvres style porcelain gilt bronze mounted covered urns, late 19th century.Sold: $44,100
An impressive pair of Sèvres style porcelain gilt bronze mounted covered urns, late 19th century.
Sold: $44,100

Fine Jewelry & Watches

In Jewelry, standout jewels and signed pieces commanded strong interest throughout the year. The top result was a spectacular Colombian emerald, seed pearl, diamond, and 18k gold necklace, which achieved $59,850. A diamond and platinum solitaire ring followed at $40,950, while a Tiffany & Co. Belle Époque natural saltwater pearl and diamond brooch realized $21,420, highlighting the enduring appeal of exceptional gemstones and historic design.


A Colombian emerald, seed pearl, diamond and 18k gold necklace.Sold: $59,850
A Colombian emerald, seed pearl, diamond and 18k gold necklace.
Sold: $59,850
A diamond and platinum solitaire ring.<br><b>Sold: $40,950</b>
A diamond and platinum solitaire ring.
Sold: $40,950
A Tiffany & Company Belle Epoque natural saltwater pearl, diamond and platinum topped 18k gold brooch.<br><b>Sold: $21,420</b>
A Tiffany & Company Belle Epoque natural saltwater pearl, diamond and platinum topped 18k gold brooch.
Sold: $21,420

Asian Art

Asian Art proved to be another area of strength in 2025. Leading the category was a rare Chinese yellow-ground blue and white handled vase, which sold for $72,450. A lot of 10 Chinese famille rose bowls achieved $39,300, and a striking set of twelve Chinese 24k gold zodiac animal figures realized $37,800, reflecting continued international demand for fine Asian works of art.


A Chinese yellow-ground blue and white handled vase. Sold: $72,450
A Chinese yellow-ground blue and white handled vase.
Sold: $72,450
A set of twelve Chinese 24k gold zodiac animal figures.Sold: $37,800
A set of twelve Chinese 24k gold zodiac animal figures.
Sold: $37,800
(lot of 10) Chinese famille rose bowls.Sold: $39,300
(lot of 10) Chinese famille rose bowls.
Sold: $39,300

A particularly noteworthy moment of the year was the presentation of Property from the Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein, a landmark collection that drew worldwide attention to Clars Auctions. The sale generated strong national and international interest, affirming Clars’ expertise in stewarding historically significant estates and presenting them to a global audience with care, scholarship, and distinction.


A German carved chest in the Renaissance taste. Sold: $7,205
A German carved chest in the Renaissance taste.
Sold: $7,205

As we look ahead to 2026, we are excited to continue bringing exceptional property to market and to building on the momentum of this past year. We look forward to welcoming you to our upcoming auctions and to sharing many more successes together. On behalf of the entire team at Clars Auctions, we thank you for being part of our journey and wish you a joyful, healthy, and prosperous New Year.

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March Gallery Auction Highlights

The March 20th Gallery Auction will offer a dynamic selection that spans Asian works of art, fine art, furniture, and decorative arts.

  • Auction
  • Highlights

A Trusted Partnership

Clars is honored to present a distinguished group of works from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at auction on March 19th.

  • Fine Art
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Now Seeking Consignments

Incredible prices are being achieved at auction—if you’ve ever considered selling, now is the time.

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Antique Diamonds: A Collector’s Auction Highlights

Leading the March 19th auction is an Art Deco platinum ring set with a 4.92-carat F color, VS2 clarity cut-cornered square step-cut diamond.

  • Fine Jewelry & Watches
  • Highlights

Asian Works of Art Highlights

The Asian Works of Art Auction on February 19th will feature a curated selection of Chinese and Japanese works.

  • Asian Art
  • Highlights

Important Fine Art Highlights

Clars’ Important Fine Art Auction on February 19th presents an exceptional selection of artworks by celebrated artists.

  • Fine Art
  • Highlights