Fine Art: July Highlights

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This July 18th at Clars we are highlighting works by a variety of artists working in different periods, styles, and mediums, including Edmund Henry Osthaus, Albert Bierstadt, Diane Arbus.

Edmund Henry Osthaus (German/American, 1858–1928), Three Hunting Dogs in a Landscape, oil on canvas, 25″ x 43″. Estimate: $20,000–$40,000
Edmund Henry Osthaus (German/American, 1858–1928), Three Hunting Dogs in a Landscape, oil on canvas, 25″ x 43″.
Estimate: $20,000–$40,000

Firstly, we have an oil on canvas by German American artist Edmund Osthaus (1858–1928) that depicts three setters eagerly scouting the autumn countryside for game. Osthaus immigrated to the United States in 1883, settling in northern Ohio and becoming the director of the Toledo Academy of Fine Arts. In the Midwest, Osthaus immersed himself in the raising and showing of gundogs, specifically setters and pointers, the likes of which became his most well-known subject. Osthaus’ true-to-life portrayals of these elegant hunting dogs garnered much demand in the late nineteenth century, attracting patrons in high-profile families including the Morgans and Vanderbilts. The piece in our July auction is exemplary of Osthaus’ work, showing the expert rendering of the dogs’ coats and faces against and idyllic but somewhat foreboding landscape. This painting by Edmund Osthaus is estimated at $20,000-–$40,000.


Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902), Untitled (Sunset on the Mountains), oil on canvas, 9″ x 12.25″. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902), Untitled (Sunset on the Mountains), oil on canvas, 9″ x 12.25″.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

A second German American painter who made his mark in the United States is Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902), who is known for his dramatic landscapes showing the American West. Bierstadt’s depictions of Yosemite Valley, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest coast are the result of his travels with land surveyor Frederick W. Lander and memoirist Fitz Hugh Ludlow, who each brought Bierstadt from his home in the Hudson River Valley of New York through the rugged terrain of the less-explored West. As a member of the Hudson River School, the influence of Romanticism in Bierstadt’s work is apparent, and his style is often described as Luminism, as it gave a great deal of focus to natural light in his scenes. The oil on canvas in our July auction depicts an unknown landscape of rolling hills with a lake in the foreground under clouds dissipating into a peach-colored sunset. This piece is estimated at $10,000–$15,000.


Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971), Russian Midget Friends in a Living Room on 100th St. New York City, 1963 (later printing), gelatin silver print, 14.5″ x 14.5″. Estimate: $7,000–$10,000
Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971), Russian Midget Friends in a Living Room on 100th St. New York City, 1963 (later printing), gelatin silver print, 14.5″ x 14.5″.
Estimate: $7,000–$10,000

Jumping forward to the mid-twentieth century, we are featuring a gelatin silver print by groundbreaking American photographer Diane Arbus (1923–1971). Arbus is known for her unvarnished approach to portraiture, often choosing subjects who were considered unusual or out of the mainstream and presenting them in a straightforward yet surreal way. Arbus’ work is now celebrated as helping to expand representation of marginalized people in art as well as being an undeniable influence on photographers who succeeded her. The photograph in our sale this month is titled Russian Midget Friends in a Living Room on 100th St. New York City, 1963, and depicts two women and a man seated in a room dimly lit by natural light, surrounded by their furnishings, with varied expressions on each of their faces. Each of the subjects touches one another in a comforting way, implying familial closeness, and a sense of pride at being photographed is reflected. This piece is estimated at $8,000–$12,000.


John Marshall Gamble (American, 1863–1957), Untitled (Stream Through the Valley), oil on canvas, 16″ x 24″. Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
John Marshall Gamble (American, 1863–1957), Untitled (Stream Through the Valley), oil on canvas, 16″ x 24″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Franz Bischoff (American, 1864–1929), <em>Pasadena Landscape with Cabin</em>, oil on canvas board, 13″ x 18.5″.<br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Franz Bischoff (American, 1864–1929), Pasadena Landscape with Cabin, oil on canvas board, 13″ x 18.5″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

Alongside these highlights we are also featuring paintings by John Marshall Gamble, Franz Bischoff, Edward Mitchell Bannister and Peter Max, prints by Sam Francis and Mel Ramos, and much more.


Edward Mitchell Bannister (American, 1828–1901), Untitled (Forest Scene), oil on canvas, 15.5″ x 20″. Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Edward Mitchell Bannister (American, 1828–1901), Untitled (Forest Scene), oil on canvas, 15.5″ x 20″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Peter Max (American/German, b. 1937), Untitled (#7653), 1989, acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 18″. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Peter Max (American/German, b. 1937), Untitled (#7653), 1989, acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 18″.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Emil Carlsen (American, 1853–1932), Russet Plains, oil on canvas board, 13.5″ x 17.75″ (1 of 3 to be offered).Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Emil Carlsen (American, 1853–1932), Russet Plains, oil on canvas board, 13.5″ x 17.75″ (1 of 3 to be offered).
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Chauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868–1949), Untitled (Figure on a Country Road), oil on canvas, 18.5″ x 22″.Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Chauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868–1949), Untitled (Figure on a Country Road), oil on canvas, 18.5″ x 22″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Mel Ramos (American, 1935–2018), Batman, Robin and Batmobile, 1989, serigraph, 28″ x 24″. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Mel Ramos (American, 1935–2018), Batman, Robin and Batmobile, 1989, serigraph, 28″ x 24″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Robert Adams (American, b. 1937), <em>Concrete and Ice, Missouri River, Clay County, South Dakota</em>, 1977, gelatin silver print, 8.75″ x 11″.<br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
Robert Adams (American, b. 1937), Concrete and Ice, Missouri River, Clay County, South Dakota, 1977, gelatin silver print, 8.75″ x 11″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000

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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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California & American Fine Art Highlights

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The Fine Art department at Clars will present a strong selection of works by acclaimed California and American artists like Maynard Dixon, Percy Gray, Thomas Hill, Karl Schmidt and much more on June 20th.

Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), Arizona Landscape, 1944, oil on board, 10.5″ x 13″. Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), Arizona Landscape, 1944, oil on board, 10.5″ x 13″.
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

Among the highlights in California and American Impressionism is Arizona Landscape, a 1944 oil on board by Western master Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), estimated at $15,000–$20,000. Another featured piece is Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, a graceful watercolor by Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), estimated at $6,000–$9,000. This piece is one of two works by Gray in the sale, including Oaks in a Field, a 1920 watercolor estimated at $4,000–$6,000.


Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, watercolor, 18″ x 13″ (1 of 2 to be offered). Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, watercolor, 18″ x 13″ (1 of 2 to be offered).
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

Another important landscape is Hetch Hetchy (California) by Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908), an oil on board also estimated at $6,000–$9,000. Additional highlights include View from Salmon Creek, an oil on canvas by Emmy Lou Packard (American, 1914–1998), estimated at $5,000–$7,000, and Near the Mouth, an evocative coastal scene by Theodore Wores (American, 1859–1939), estimated at $4,000–$6,000.


Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908) <em>Hetch Hetchy (California)</em>, oil on board, 15.5″ x 12.5″.<br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908) Hetch Hetchy (California), oil on board, 15.5″ x 12.5″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Emmy Lou Packard (American, 1914–1998), <em>View from Salmon Creek</em>, oil on canvas, canvas: 36″ x 69″.<br><b>Estimate: $5,000–$7,000</b>
Emmy Lou Packard (American, 1914–1998), View from Salmon Creek, oil on canvas, canvas: 36″ x 69″.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), <em>Oaks in a Field</em>, 1920, watercolor, 10″ x 14″.<br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), Oaks in a Field, 1920, watercolor, 10″ x 14″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
Theodore Wores (American, 1859–1939), <em>Near the Mouth</em>, oil on canvas, 12″ x 14″.<br><b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>
Theodore Wores (American, 1859–1939), Near the Mouth, oil on canvas, 12″ x 14″.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
William Keith (American, 1838–1911), <em>Washington, Mount Tacoma</em>, oil on canvas (laid down on board), 9.5″ x 17″. Provenance: Coeur D’Alene Auction, July 23, 2016 (lot 294); gifted to Harriet P. Cramer (Berkeley, CA) from Ms. McHenry Keith in 1933; Mary McHenry Keith (Berkeley, CA).<br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
William Keith (American, 1838–1911), Washington, Mount Tacoma, oil on canvas (laid down on board), 9.5″ x 17″. Provenance: Coeur D’Alene Auction, July 23, 2016 (lot 294); gifted to Harriet P. Cramer (Berkeley, CA) from Ms. McHenry Keith in 1933; Mary McHenry Keith (Berkeley, CA).
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
William Keith (American, 1838–1911), <em>Sierra Sketch, Tahoe Region</em>, oil on board, 7″ x 10″. Provenance: Coeur D’Alene Auction, July 23, 2016 (lot 294); gifted to Harriet P. Cramer (Berkeley, CA) from Ms. McHenry Keith in 1933; Mary McHenry Keith (Berkeley, CA).<br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
William Keith (American, 1838–1911), Sierra Sketch, Tahoe Region, oil on board, 7″ x 10″. Provenance: Coeur D’Alene Auction, July 23, 2016 (lot 294); gifted to Harriet P. Cramer (Berkeley, CA) from Ms. McHenry Keith in 1933; Mary McHenry Keith (Berkeley, CA).
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Frederick Schafer (American/German, 1839–1927) <em>Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite Valley</em>, oil on canvas, 30″ x 20″.<br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Frederick Schafer (American/German, 1839–1927) Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite Valley, oil on canvas, 30″ x 20″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Frederick Schafer (American/German, 1839–1927), <em>Mount Shasta</em>, oil on canvas, 20″ x 30″.<br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
Frederick Schafer (American/German, 1839–1927), Mount Shasta, oil on canvas, 20″ x 30″.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
Giuseppe Cadenasso (American, 1858–1918), <em>Near Point Lobos by the Cliff House, San Francisco</em>, oil on canvas, 28.25″ x 31.25″. Provenance: Bonhams, 8/17/2010, lot 10.<br><b>Estimate: $2,000–$4,000</b>
Giuseppe Cadenasso (American, 1858–1918), Near Point Lobos by the Cliff House, San Francisco, oil on canvas, 28.25″ x 31.25″. Provenance: Bonhams, 8/17/2010, lot 10.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000

The sale also features a strong group of early 20th-century California works, including Cliff and Sunset, both circa 1920 by Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962). These vertical oil on linen paintings, each measuring 28 x 13 inches, are estimated at $2,000–$4,000. Additional offerings include Untitled (Landscape with Lake) by Carl Jonnevold (American, 1856–1955), estimated at $600–$900; Untitled (Cows on a Hillside) by Alexis Matthew Podchernikoff (American/Russian, 1886–1933), estimated at $800–$1,200; Desert Landscape by Carl Sammons (American, 1883–1968), estimated at $600–$900; and Untitled (Native Americans by a River) by A.D.M. Cooper (American, 1856–1924), painted in 1916 and estimated at $700–$1,000.


Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962), <em>Cliff</em>, circa 1920, oil on linen over panel, 28″ x 13″.<br><b>Estimate: $2,000–$4,000</b>
Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962), Cliff, circa 1920, oil on linen over panel, 28″ x 13″.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962), Sunset, circa 1920, oil on linen over panel, 28″ x 13″.Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962), Sunset, circa 1920, oil on linen over panel, 28″ x 13″.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000
Fred Grayson Sayer (American, 1879–1939), <em>The Great Silence, Castle Dome Mountains, Arizona</em>, oil on canvas, 30″ x 40″.<br><b>Estimate: $1,500–$2,500</b>
Fred Grayson Sayer (American, 1879–1939), The Great Silence, Castle Dome Mountains, Arizona, oil on canvas, 30″ x 40″.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
Ransome Gillet Holdridge (American, 1836–1899), <em>Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite</em>, oil on canvas, 30″ x 20″.<br><b>Estimate: $1,000–$1,500</b>
Ransome Gillet Holdridge (American, 1836–1899), Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite, oil on canvas, 30″ x 20″.
Estimate: $1,000–$1,500
William Posey Silva (American, 1859–1948), <em>Down the Coast from Carmel</em>, oil on board, 6″ x 8″.<br><b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>
William Posey Silva (American, 1859–1948), Down the Coast from Carmel, oil on board, 6″ x 8″.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
Alexis Matthew Podchernikoff (American/Russian, 1886–1933), <em>Untitled (Cows on a Hillside)</em>, oil on canvas, 16″ x 27″.<br><b>Estimate: $800–$1,200</b>
Alexis Matthew Podchernikoff (American/Russian, 1886–1933), Untitled (Cows on a Hillside), oil on canvas, 16″ x 27″.
Estimate: $800–$1,200
Astley David Middleton (ADM) Cooper (American, 1856–1924), <em>Untitled (Native Americans by a River)</em>, 1916, oil on canvas, 8″ x10″.<br><b>Estimate: $700–$1,000</b>
Astley David Middleton (ADM) Cooper (American, 1856–1924), Untitled (Native Americans by a River), 1916, oil on canvas, 8″ x 10″.
Estimate: $700–$1,000
Carl Sammons (American, 1983–1968), <em>Desert Landscape</em>, oil on board, 6″ x 8″.<br><b>Estimate: $600–$900</b>
Carl Sammons (American, 1983–1968), Desert Landscape, oil on board, 6″ x 8″.
Estimate: $600–$900
Carl Jonnevold (American, 1856–1955), <em>Untitled (Landscape with Lake)</em>, oil on canvas, 10″ x 14″ (1 of 2 to be offered).<br><b>Estimate: $600–$900</b>
Carl Jonnevold (American, 1856–1955), Untitled (Landscape with Lake), oil on canvas, 10″ x 14″ (1 of 2 to be offered).
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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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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June Auction Highlights

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Clars Auctions is pleased to announce its upcoming California & American Fine Art, Jewelry & Asian Auction to be held on Friday, June 20th, beginning at 9:30 AM PDT. This event will feature a curated selection of California and American fine art, exquisite jewelry, and pieces from Asian antiquity.

Fine Art

The Fine Art department will present a strong selection of works by acclaimed California, American, and international artists at the auction. Leading the sale is Kin Nah Zin II #226 by Emmi Whitehorse (American/Navajo, b. 1957), a luminous mixed media on paper work estimated at $20,000–$30,000.


Emmi Whitehorse (American/Navajo, b. 1957), Kin Nah Zin II #226, mixed media on paper, 27.5″ x 39″. Estimate: $20,000–$30,000
Emmi Whitehorse (American/Navajo, b. 1957), Kin Nah Zin II #226, mixed media on paper, 27.5″ x 39″.
Estimate: $20,000–$30,000

Another standout among the top lots is Boats in the Harbor (Seascape), a 1964 oil on canvas by Sri Lankan artist Senaka Senanayake (b. 1951), carrying an estimate of $15,000–$25,000. Also featured is Arizona Landscape, a 1944 oil on board by Western master Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), estimated at $15,000–$20,000.


Senaka Senanayake (Sri Lankan, b. 1951), Boats in the Harbor (Seascape), 1964, oil on canvas, 23″ x 34.25″. Estimate: $15,000–$25,000
Senaka Senanayake (Sri Lankan, b. 1951), Boats in the Harbor (Seascape), 1964, oil on canvas, 23″ x 34.25″.
Estimate: $15,000–$25,000
Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), Arizona Landscape, 1944, oil on board, 10.5″ x 13″. Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Maynard Dixon (American, 1875–1946), Arizona Landscape, 1944, oil on board, 10.5″ x 13″.
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000

Among the highlights in California and American Impressionism is Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, a graceful watercolor by Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), estimated at $6,000–$9,000. This piece is one of two works by Gray in the sale, including Oaks in a Field, a 1920 watercolor estimated at $4,000–$6,000. Another important landscape is Hetch Hetchy (California) by Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908), an oil on board also estimated at $6,000–$9,000. Contemporary sculptural work is represented by Duane Flatmo (American, b. 1957), whose signed and stamped mixed metal sculpture Galloping Horse is estimated at $6,000–$9,000.


Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, watercolor, 18″ x 13″ (1 of 2 to be offered). Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Percy Gray (American, 1869–1952), Eucalyptus Trees with Field of Irises, watercolor, 18″ x 13″ (1 of 2 to be offered).
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

Additional highlights include View from Salmon Creek, an oil on canvas by Emmy Lou Packard (American, 1914–1998), estimated at $5,000–$7,000, and Near the Mouth, an evocative coastal scene by Theodore Wores (American, 1859–1939), estimated at $4,000–$6,000.


Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908) <em>Hetch Hetchy (California)</em>, oil on board, 15.5″ x 12.5″.<br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Thomas Hill (American, 1829–1908) Hetch Hetchy (California), oil on board, 15.5″ x 12.5″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

The sale also features a strong group of early 20th-century California works, including Cliff and Sunset, both circa 1920 by Karl Schmidt (American, 1890–1962). These vertical oil on linen paintings, each measuring 28 x 13 inches, are estimated at $2,000–$4,000. Additional offerings include Untitled (Landscape with Lake) by Carl Jonnevold (American, 1856–1955), estimated at $600–$900; Untitled (Cows on a Hillside) by Alexis Matthew Podchernikoff (American/Russian, 1886–1933), estimated at $800–$1,200; Desert Landscape by Carl Sammons (American, 1883–1968), estimated at $600–$900; and Untitled (Native Americans by a River) by A.D.M. Cooper (American, 1856–1924), painted in 1916 and estimated at $700–$1,000.


Duane Flatmo (American, b. 1957), <em>Galloping Horse</em>, mixed metal sculpture, signed and stamped beneath, overall: 38.5″ x 29″ x 10″.<br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Duane Flatmo (American, b. 1957), Galloping Horse, mixed metal sculpture, signed and stamped beneath, overall: 38.5″ x 29″ x 10″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000

Fine Jewelry & Watches

The Jewelry Department will offer a dazzling collection of fine jewelry and luxury timepieces. Highlights include a rare Cartier France brooch featuring ruby, diamond, frosted rock crystal, and 18k gold, estimated at $2,000–$3,000. A 4.80 carat diamond ring set in 18k white gold is expected to fetch $4,000–$6,000, alongside an elegant 18k gold strap bracelet with a similar estimate. A classic 18k gold pendant will also be offered, estimated at $300–$500.


<b>From Left to Right:</b> A 14k gold charm. <b>Estimate: $300–$500</b>; An 18k gold strap bracelet. <b>Estimate: $4,000–$6,000</b>; A Cartier France ruby, diamond, frosted rock crystal and 18k gold brooch. <b>Estimate: $2,000–$3,000</b>
From Left to Right: A 14k gold charm. Estimate: $300–$500; An 18k gold strap bracelet. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000; A Cartier France ruby, diamond, frosted rock crystal and 18k gold brooch. Estimate: $2,000–$3,000

This sale presents a wide array of diamonds, colored gemstones, antique and period jewelry, and iconic signed pieces, perfect for both collectors and connoisseurs.

Asian Art

The Asian Art department will present a remarkable collection anchored by a superb Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover from the Qianlong period. Finely carved with a garden scene of songbirds and peony blossoms, and featuring the Eight Buddhist Emblems around its sides, this piece is estimated at $8,000–$12,000.


A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover, Qianlong period.Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover, Qianlong period.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
A Tibetan thangka depicting Vajrabhairava, 18th century.<br><b>Estimate: $1,500–$2,500</b>
A Tibetan thangka depicting Vajrabhairava, 18th century.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500

Another major highlight is an 18th-century Tibetan thangka depicting Vajrabhairava, also known as Yamantaka, revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the destroyer of death. Additional highlights include a Chinese blue and white jar from the Kangxi period, estimated at $3,000–$5,000, and a Chinese huanghuali seal chest from the Qing dynasty, also estimated at $3,000–$5,000.


A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi period.Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi period.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000

The Warehouse Auction: June 21st

On Saturday, June 21st, Clars will host its Warehouse Auction, offering a diverse selection of items at accessible price points. This sale will feature an eclectic mix of art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and decorative objects. Notable highlights from the Asian Art section will include Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens — perfect for collectors looking to add unique, culturally significant pieces to their collections. The jewelry segment will showcase a variety of affordable diamond and silver necklaces, while the broader Warehouse Sale will offer an affordable range of modern and antique furniture, home décor and collectible toys.

Bidding for Clars’ June 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 is based in Oakland (CA) and is the largest full-service auction gallery in the Western United States. Clars Auctions has been the chosen auction gallery of a number of institutions and distinguished private collectors across the country, including the Richard Mellon Scaife Estate, the Thomas J. Perkins Estate and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).

In the last 5 years, Clars Auctions has sold well over $500,000,000 of Fine Art, Furnishings, Jewelry, Vehicles and Collectibles and has set multiple new world auction records. Follow Clars on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

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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
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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
  • Highlights

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
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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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May Auction Highlights

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Clars is pleased to present a thoughtfully curated Furniture, Art, Jewelry & Asian Art Auction on May 16th beginning at 9:30 AM PDT. The auction will feature an exceptional selection of pieces that span cultures, eras, and collecting categories.

Furniture & Decorative Arts

Leading the sale is an eclectic mix of furniture and decorative objects, offering both historical depth and modern appeal. Highlights include a striking pair of Neoclassical gilt bronze-mounted Chinese porcelain covered urns, estimated at $1,800–$2,500, an elegant fusion of Eastern porcelain and European Neoclassical design.


A pair of Neoclassical gilt bronze mounted Chinese porcelain covered urns. Estimate: $1,800–$2,500
A pair of Neoclassical gilt bronze mounted Chinese porcelain covered urns.
Estimate: $1,800–$2,500

Another standout is a rare bas relief carved wood plaque by Filipino sculptor Graciano T. Nepomuceno (1881–1974), estimated at $400–$600, a significant piece reflecting early 20th-century Philippine artistry. Fashion-forward collectors will also find a collection of luxury handbags and shoes from top-tier designers such as Gucci, Burberry, Prada, Alexander McQueen, and Saint Laurent, with estimates ranging from $300 to $1,000.


Graciano T. Nepomuceno (Filipino 1881–1974), bas relief carved wood plaque. Estimate: $400–$600
Graciano T. Nepomuceno (Filipino 1881–1974), bas relief carved wood plaque.
Estimate: $400–$600
A collection of luxury handbags and shoes including Gucci, Burberry, Prada, Alexander McQueen, and Saint Laurent. Estimates Vary
A collection of luxury handbags and shoes including Gucci, Burberry, Prada, Alexander McQueen, and Saint Laurent.
Estimates Vary

Additionally, a visually striking feather mosaic dance ornament from the Aymara people, estimated at $500–$700, will be featured, bringing bold color, cultural heritage, and ceremonial symbolism to the auction. Rounding out this section is a selection of antique furniture, decorative arts, and modern design, including pieces such as an Arthur Espenet Carpenter double music stand and a variety of European and Asian sterling silver, porcelain, and glass.


An Aymara People feather mosaic dance ornament.Estimate: $500–$700
An Aymara People feather mosaic dance ornament.
Estimate: $500–$700
An Arthur Espenet Carpenter double music stand, circa 1968.Estimate: $1,500–$2,500
An Arthur Espenet Carpenter double music stand, circa 1968.
Estimate: $1,500–$2,500

Fine Jewelry & Watches

Clars is also pleased to present a refined selection of fine jewelry and watches, showcasing a unique array of pieces from everyday wearables to bold statement works. Highlights include an exceptional diamond, tsavorite garnet, and 18k white gold necklace, estimated at $7,000–$10,000, paired with diamond and tsavorite garnet earrings, estimated at $1,000–$2,000, and a matching diamond, tsavorite garnet, and 18k white gold brooch, estimated at $800–$1,200.


From Left to Right: A diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold brooch. Estimate: $600–$800; A diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold necklace. Estimate: $7,000–$10,000; A pair of diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold earrings. Estimate: $700–$1,000
From Left to Right: A diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold brooch. Estimate: $600–$800; A diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold necklace. Estimate: $7,000–$10,000; A pair of diamond, tsavorite garnet and 18k white gold earrings. Estimate: $700–$1,000

The auction will also feature exquisitely crafted gold jewelry, never-before-seen artistic works, and simple yet gorgeous pieces to elevate any collection. This sale promises to be a truly unmissable event for collectors of fine jewelry and luxury watches. Whether you’re looking to enhance your personal collection or find a unique gift, this auction offers a breathtaking array of rare and elegant pieces.

Asian Art

Clars’ Asian Art Department is proud to offer a rich and varied collection that celebrates the artistry and cultural legacy of East and Southeast Asia. Highlights include a Chinese huanghuali altar table, estimated at $20,000–$30,000, exemplifying masterful hardwood joinery and prized for its deep, lustrous tone.


A Chinese huanghuali altar table.Estimate: $20,000–$30,000
A Chinese huanghuali altar table.
Estimate: $20,000–$30,000

Also featured is an elegant 18th/19th century robin’s-egg glazed vase, estimated at $2,000–$4,000, noted for its soft, speckled glaze typical of Qing porcelain. Collectors of historical Chinese craftsmanship will appreciate the finely carved Ming dynasty tixi-lacquer tray, estimated at $2,000–$4,000, decorated with intricate scrollwork and auspicious ruyi motifs.


A Chinese robin’s egg glazed vase.<br><b>Estimate: $2,000–$4,000</b>
A Chinese robin’s egg glazed vase.
Estimate: $2,000–$4,000

Completing this section is a rare woodblock print album of Yuzhi Gengzhi Tu, estimated at $3,000–$5,000, which contains detailed scenes of traditional agriculture and sericulture, combining scholarly tradition with pictorial finesse.


An album of woodblock prints of the Gengzhi Tu (Rice Cultivation and Scenes from Daily Life).Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
An album of woodblock prints of the Gengzhi Tu (Rice Cultivation and Scenes from Daily Life).
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000

The Warehouse Auction: May 17th

On Saturday, May 17th, Clars will host its Warehouse Auction, offering a diverse selection of items at accessible price points. This sale will feature an eclectic mix of art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and decorative objects. Notable highlights from the Asian Art section will include Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens — perfect for collectors looking to add unique, culturally significant pieces to their collections. The jewelry segment will showcase a variety of affordable diamond and silver necklaces, while the broader Warehouse Auction will offer an affordable range of modern and antique furniture, home décor, collectible toys, books, and indigenous arts.

Bidding for Clars’ May 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 is based in Oakland (CA) and is the largest full-service auction gallery in the Western United States. Clars Auctions has been the chosen auction gallery of a number of institutions and distinguished private collectors across the country, including the Richard Mellon Scaife Estate, the Thomas J. Perkins Estate and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).

In the last 5 years, Clars Auctions has sold well over $500,000,000 of Fine Art, Furnishings, Jewelry, Vehicles and Collectibles and has set multiple new world auction records. Follow Clars on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

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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.

  • 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
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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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Modern + Contemporary Fine Art Highlights

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  • Modern + Contemporary Art

On May 15th in our Modern + Contemporary Fine Art Auction, we are thrilled to showcase an exceptional array of artwork from masters like Raimonds Staprans, Wayne Thiebaud, Joan Brown, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, and much more. The auction will begin at 10 AM PDT. Preview May 14th, 1–5 PM PDT.

Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″. Estimate: $60,000–$90,000
Raimonds Staprans (American/Latvian, b. 1926), The Mid Summer Drop-Leaf Table, 1993, oil on canvas, 48″ x 42″.
Estimate: $60,000–$90,000
Wayne Thiebaud (American, 1920–2021), <em>Dark Cake</em>, 1983, woodcut in colors on Tosa Koza paper, 15″ x 17.5″.<br><b>Estimate: $20,000–$30,000</b>
Wayne Thiebaud (American, 1920–2021), Dark Cake, 1983, woodcut in colors on Tosa Koza paper, 15″ x 17.5″.
Estimate: $20,000–$30,000
Dia al-Azzawi (Iraqi, b. 1939), Sleeping Bird, 1981, oil on canvas, 47.25″ x 39.38″ (120 x 100 cm). Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Dia al-Azzawi (Iraqi, b. 1939), Sleeping Bird, 1981, oil on canvas, 47.25″ x 39.38″ (120 x 100 cm).
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Wayne Thiebaud (American, 1920–2021), <em>Hill Street</em>, 1987, woodcut in colors, 37″ x 24″.<br><b>Estimate: $15,000–$20,000</b>
Wayne Thiebaud (American, 1920–2021), Hill Street, 1987, woodcut in colors, 37″ x 24″.
Estimate: $15,000–$20,000
Ed Mell (American, b. 1942), Side Stepper, bronze sculpture with black and verdigris patina, 20″ x 20″. Estimate: $16,000–$18,000
Ed Mell (American, b. 1942), Side Stepper, bronze sculpture with black and verdigris patina, 20″ x 20″.
Estimate: $16,000–$18,000
Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983), Le Grand Ordinateur, 1969, etching, aquatint and carborundum on Arches wove paper, 41.38″ x 26.88″. Estimate: $12,000–$18,000 (1 of 3 to be offered)
Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983), Le Grand Ordinateur, 1969, etching, aquatint and carborundum on Arches wove paper, 41.38″ x 26.88″.
Estimate: $12,000–$18,000 (1 of 3 to be offered)
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997), Sunrise, 1965, offset lithograph in colors, 17.25″ x 23.25″. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997), Sunrise, 1965, offset lithograph in colors, 17.25″ x 23.25″.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
Joan Brown (American, 1938–1990), Mary Julia #32, 1976, acrylic and graphite on paper, 36″ x 24″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Joan Brown (American, 1938–1990), Mary Julia #32, 1976, acrylic and graphite on paper, 36″ x 24″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987), Flowers (Hand-Colored), 1974, screenprint with hand coloring, 40.5″ x 27″. Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987), Flowers (Hand-Colored), 1974, screenprint with hand coloring, 40.5″ x 27″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Joan Brown (American, 1938–1990), <em>Mary Julia #33</em>, 1976, acrylic, charcoal, and graphite on paper, 36" x 24".<br><b>Estimate: $8,000–$12,000</b>
Joan Brown (American, 1938–1990), Mary Julia #33, 1976, acrylic, charcoal, and graphite on paper, 36″ x 24″.
Estimate: $8,000–$12,000
Hunt Slonem (American, b. 1951), Whisper, 2010, oil on canvas, 24″ x 24″. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; Private collection, Gary Danko, San Francisco, CA. Estimate: $7,000–$10,000
Hunt Slonem (American, b. 1951), Whisper, 2010, oil on canvas, 24″ x 24″. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; Private collection, Gary Danko, San Francisco, CA.
Estimate: $7,000–$10,000
Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928–2011), <em>May 26 Backwards</em>, 1961, color lithograph on Crisbrook British handmade buff paper, 17.2″ x 14.2″.<br><b>Estimate: $6,000–$9,000</b>
Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928–2011), May 26 Backwards, 1961, color lithograph on Crisbrook British handmade buff paper, 17.2″ x 14.2″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Louise Nevelson (American, 1899–1988), Full Moon, 1980, black cast polyester resin multiple, 18.5″ x 18.5″ x 2″. Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Louise Nevelson (American, 1899–1988), Full Moon, 1980, black cast polyester resin multiple, 18.5″ x 18.5″ x 2″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Hunt Slonem (American, b. 1951), Billie, 2006, oil on canvas, 18″ x 24″. Provenance: Heriard-Cimino Gallery, New Orleans, LA; Private collection, Gary Danko, San Francisco, CA.Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Hunt Slonem (American, b. 1951), Billie, 2006, oil on canvas, 18″ x 24″. Provenance: Heriard-Cimino Gallery, New Orleans, LA; Private collection, Gary Danko, San Francisco, CA.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Chouette aux Taches, 1951, white earthenware ceramic vase with colored engobe and glaze, 11.75″ x 8.5″ x 5.5″. Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Chouette aux Tâches, 1951, white earthenware ceramic vase with colored engobe and glaze, 11.75″ x 8.5″ x 5.5″.
Estimate: $6,000–$9,000
Christopher Brown (American, b. 1951), Fire in the Woods, 1984, oil on canvas, 72″ x 96″. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Christopher Brown (American, b. 1951), Fire in the Woods, 1984, oil on canvas, 72″ x 96″.
Estimate: $5,000–$7,000
Bidding for Clars’ May 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 is based in Oakland (CA) and is the largest full-service auction gallery in the Western United States. Clars Auctions has been the chosen auction gallery of a number of institutions and distinguished private collectors across the country, including the Richard Mellon Scaife Estate, the Thomas J. Perkins Estate and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).

In the last 5 years, Clars Auctions has sold well over $500,000,000 of Fine Art, Furnishings, Jewelry, Vehicles and Collectibles and has set multiple new world auction records. Follow Clars on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

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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
  • Highlights

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

February Gallery Auction Highlights

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

  • Auction
  • Highlights

Effortless Sophistication in Motion

  • Design
  • Stories & News

The Furniture & Decorative Arts portion of the April 18th auction will feature an impressive selection pieces. Featured is a sculptural Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley.


Crafted by Finnish modernist master Alvar Aalto, this elegant tea trolley exemplifies his signature minimalist form. Aalto’s visionary approach to design brought warmth and humanity to modernism — balancing clean lines with natural materials.


This piece is not only functional — it’s a sculptural icon of 20th-century design.


An Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley. Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500

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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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Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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

  • Estate Spotlight
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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.

  • Highlights
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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.

  • Estate Spotlight
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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.

  • Estate Spotlight
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Modern Design: Visionaries of the 20th Century

Clars will offer a strong lineup of Modern Design in our July 18th auction. Highlights include pieces by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, Robert Mallet-Stevens, and James Mont.

  • Design
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Abstract & Rooted in Tradition — Seasons Page

  • Asian Art
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The contemporary Asian section of our April 18th auction will feature two important works by Chuang Che (Zhuang Ze), a Chinese-American abstract artist.


One of the works, Seasons Page, was created in 1971 using mixed media on canvas and measures 33 inches in height and 49.5 inches in width, with Zhuang’s signature in Chinese at the lower left corner. This piece was exhibited at the DuBose Gallery in Houston, Texas, in 1972, and comes with Zhuang’s handwritten signature and an exhibition catalog, making it highly collectible.


Chuang’s art style blends Eastern and Western aesthetics, interpreting Chinese cultural themes through Abstract Expressionism and is highly regarded in the international art scene.


Chuang Che (Zhuang Zhe, b. 1934), Seasons Page, mixed media on canvas, 33&#8243 x 49.5&#8243.Estimate: $12,000–$18,000
Chuang Che (Zhuang Zhe, b. 1934), Seasons Page, mixed media on canvas, 33″ x 49.5″.
Estimate: $12,000–$18,000

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Now Seeking Consignments

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

  • Consignments
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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
  • Highlights

Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Highlights
  • Stories & News

Property from Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Asian Art
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Sculptural, Iconic, and Effortlessly Modern

  • Design
  • Stories & News

This April 18th we will offer pair of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs — sculptural, iconic, and effortlessly modern.


Designed in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Swan chair is one of Arne Jacobsen’s most celebrated works. A master of Danish modernism, Jacobsen blended form and function with striking elegance. His designs, including the Egg and Swan chairs, continue to shape interiors worldwide.


This pair, produced by Fritz Hansen, represents the enduring legacy of Scandinavian design — minimalist, organic, and timeless. Offered at an estimate of $1,200–$1,500, these iconic chairs will be sure to enhance any space.


A pair of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs. Estimate: $1,200–$1,500
A pair of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs.
Estimate: $1,200–$1,500

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Now Seeking Consignments

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

  • Consignments
  • Stories & News

Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Highlights
  • Stories & News

Property from Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

Modern Design: Visionaries of the 20th Century

Clars will offer a strong lineup of Modern Design in our July 18th auction. Highlights include pieces by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, Robert Mallet-Stevens, and James Mont.

  • Design
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Imperial Elegance at Auction

  • Asian Art
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This season, we will introduce a series of selected embroidery pieces, with the highlight being an 18th-century Qing dynasty imperial yellow satin brocade robe, chuba with gold dragon patterns among colorful clouds.


From the end of the Tang dynasty, China’s relationship with Tibet evolved with continuous political and religious exchanges during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, sending precious court-manufactured silk fabrics to Tibet. Initially reserved for the imperial court, these fabrics later became significant gifts for Tibetan nobility and high-ranking monks. In the 18th century, the Qing court custom-made luxurious silk garments for Buddhist ceremonies, granting many dragon robes, which gradually became traditional attire for Tibetan nobility.


This Chuba-style robe was custom-made in Tibet from 18th-century Chinese yellow ground brocade, adorned with a five-clawed golden dragon clutching a fiery pearl amidst colorful clouds in pink, blue, green, and ochre, with a terrestrial map motif at the hem. The collar and trim are in pale blue silk depicting original wave-like edges, measuring 55 inches in height and 70 inches in width. This robe not only showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of the Qing court but also serves as an important physical testament to the historical exchanges between China and Tibet.


An Imperial yellow satin brocade robe, chuba.Estimate: $30,000–$50,000
An Imperial yellow satin brocade robe, chuba.
Estimate: $30,000–$50,000

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Now Seeking Consignments

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

  • Consignments
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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
  • Highlights

Property from the Emmy & Dolph Andrews Estate

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Highlights
  • Stories & News

Property from Estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein

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

  • Estate Spotlight
  • Stories & News

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.

  • Asian Art
  • Estate Spotlight

April Auction Highlights

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Clars is excited to announce our upcoming Furniture, Art, Spring Jewelry & Fine Asian Auction on April 18th, with a special Warehouse Sale on April 19. This two-day event will showcase a stunning selection of rare and valuable items, with a special emphasis on Fine Asian Art.

Furniture & Decorative Arts

The Furniture & Decorative Arts portion of the April 18th auction will feature an impressive selection pieces. Highlights include an Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley, estimated at $2,500–$3,500, a pair of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs, estimated at $1,200–$1,800, and an American oak and brass fire alarm gong, estimated at $2,500–$3,500.


An Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley. Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An Alvar Aalto bentwood tea trolley.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
A pair of of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs. Estimate: $1,200–$1,800
A pair of Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Swan chairs.
Estimate: $1,200–$1,500
An American oak and brass fire alarm gong, Municipal Fire & Police Telegraph Co., MA. Estimate: $2,500–$3,500
An American oak and brass fire alarm gong, Municipal Fire & Police Telegraph Co., MA.
Estimate: $2,500–$3,500

Other standout pieces include a collection of Santa Clara blackware and Ursula Morley Price stoneware bowls, showcasing a blend of modern design and traditional craftsmanship from various cultures. These selections will appeal to collectors of both contemporary and classic design, making the auction an exciting opportunity for furniture and decorative art aficionados.


Ursula Morley Price stoneware bowls.<br><b>Estimate: $1,000–$1,500 (each)</b>
Ursula Morley Price stoneware bowls.
Estimate: $1,000–$1,500 (each)

Fine Jewelry & Watches

Clars is also thrilled to present its special Spring Fine Jewelry & Watches Auction on Friday, April 18th. As the largest quarterly sale for jewelry, this auction will feature an exquisite collection of high-end pieces, showcasing a diverse range of fine jewelry crafted from the world’s most sought-after gemstones and precious metals. Highlights include an antique diamond and silver-topped 14k gold brooch featuring extraordinary rose-cut diamonds, estimated at $10,000–$20,000, a Colombian emerald, seed pearl, diamond, and 18k gold necklace, estimated at $3,000–$5,000, and a striking color-changing alexandrite ring, estimated at $3,000–$6,000. The sale will also feature fine jade pieces, perfect for collectors with an appreciation for this timeless gemstone.


Clockwise (starting top left): A diamond and platinum ring. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000; A jade and 14k bangle. Estimate: $500–$700; A pair of ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond, sapphire and 18k white gold earrings. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000; An ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond and 14k gold ring. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000; An ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond and 18k white gold ring. Estimate: $5,000–$6,000; A natural alexandrite, diamond, and platinum ring. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000; An antique diamond and silver-topped 14k gold brooch. Estimate: $10,000–$20,000
Clockwise (starting top left): A diamond and platinum ring. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000; A jade and 14k bangle. Estimate: $500–$700; A pair of ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond, sapphire and 18k white gold earrings. Estimate: $5,000–$7,000; An ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond and 14k gold ring. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000; An ‘A’ jadeite jade, diamond and 18k white gold ring. Estimate: $5,000–$6,000; A natural alexandrite, diamond, and platinum ring. Estimate: $3,000–$5,000; An antique diamond and silver-topped 14k gold brooch. Estimate: $10,000–$20,000

Additionally, a selection of rare, limited-edition Rolex watches will be showcased, adding to the prestige of this highly anticipated event. Whether you seek a standout addition to your collection or a one-of-a-kind gift, this sale offers something for every jewelry and timepiece enthusiast.

Asian Art

The April 18th auction will feature a carefully curated collection of exceptional Fine Asian Art, making this segment the standout highlight of the event. Collectors will have the rare opportunity to acquire some of the finest works in Chinese and Asian art. Highlights include an 18th-century pair of Chinese Huanghuali Southern official hat chairs, estimated at $20,000–$40,000, exemplifying the refined craftsmanship of one of China’s most prized hardwoods.


A pair of Chinese Huanghuali Southern official hat chairs. Estimate: $20,000–$40,000
A pair of Chinese Huanghuali Southern official hat chairs.
Estimate: $20,000–$40,000

Also featured is an imperial 18th-century Qing dynasty yellow satin brocade robe, estimated at $30,000–$50,000. This custom-made garment was woven in gold and multi-colored threads for Tibetan nobility and is adorned with five-clawed dragons and cloud clusters, making it an extraordinary piece of Chinese textile art.


An Imperial yellow satin brocade robe, chuba. Estimate: $30,000–$50,000
An Imperial yellow satin brocade robe, chuba.
Estimate: $30,000–$50,000

Additionally, a Ming dynasty polychrome wood figure of Guanyin will be offered, reflecting the serene beauty of traditional Chinese artistry. For collectors of contemporary Asian art, works by renowned Chinese-American artist Chuang Che, including his abstract oil on canvas Untitled Abstract Landscape, estimated at $10,000–$15,000, will be available. These exceptional pieces, showcasing the depth and beauty of Asian art, will be a focal point for serious collectors.


A Chinese polychrome painted wood figure of Guanyin. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
A Chinese polychrome painted wood figure of Guanyin.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
Chuang Che (Zhuang Zhe, b. 1934), Untitled Abstract Landscape, oil on canvas, 39.25″ x 49.5″. Estimate: $10,000–$15,000
Chuang Che (Zhuang Zhe, b. 1934), Untitled Abstract Landscape, oil on canvas, 39.25″ x 49.5″.
Estimate: $10,000–$15,000

The Warehouse Auction: April 19th

The Warehouse auction on April 19th will offer an eclectic range of items at accessible price points. This sale will include a variety of art, prints, photographs, modern and antique furniture, silver, porcelain, glass, fashion, and decorative objects. Notable items in the Asian Art section will include Japanese woodblock prints, ceramics, and folding screens—perfect for collectors seeking to add unique pieces to their collections. The jewelry segment will feature a selection of affordable diamond and silver necklaces, while modern and antique furniture will be available at more accessible price points. Additional items include collectible toys, books, indigenous arts, and more, making this a diverse and exciting opportunity for buyers.

Bidding for Clars’ April 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 is based in Oakland (CA) and is the largest full-service auction gallery in the Western United States. Clars Auctions has been the chosen auction gallery of a number of institutions and distinguished private collectors across the country, including the Richard Mellon Scaife Estate, the Thomas J. Perkins Estate and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC).

In the last 5 years, Clars Auctions has sold well over $500,000,000 of Fine Art, Furnishings, Jewelry, Vehicles and Collectibles and has set multiple new world auction records. Follow Clars on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

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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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