Important California estates highlight Abell Auction Co.'s upcoming Design Sale

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Important California estates highlight Abell Auction Co.'s upcoming Design Sale
Rare Ziegler Mahal Carpet, circa. 1880; 100% wool. Provenance: Michael Smith. Installation, Malibu, CA, purchased from Mansour, Los Angeles. Dimensions: 18'5" x 11'5".



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Abell Auction Co. has announced that it is presenting Design Auction featuring important California estates on August 16-17 in Los Angeles. Featuring 580 lots, the online sale will showcase an exceptional array of designer furnishings, fine jewelry, original works of art and distinctive décor. Live bidding starts at 9 a.m. PST each day.

The contents of a prestigious residence situated on Carbon Beach in Malibu will lead the auction, boasting a rich collection of Italian modern furniture by world-renowned brands such as Visionnaire, Minotti, B&B Italia, RH and Italy 2000. The items are known for their sleek design, supreme quality and trendsetting aesthetics.

The two-day auction also will present a stunning array of vintage jewelry, from sparkling diamonds to precious gemstones. Plus, a La Cornue Chateau Series range and hood, and selection of original paintings, prints and fine art that will add a touch of class to any collection.

Abell also is pleased to offer an excellent assortment of Danish modern furniture perfect for those who appreciate Scandinavian aesthetics. Each piece features a blend of simplicity, functionality and minimalism.

Featured auction items include

• La Cornue Chateau Series Range and Hood ($7,000-$10,000)
• Minotti Connery Three-Piece Sectional Sofa ($3,000-$5,000)
• Visionnaire Home Emotion King-Size Bed ($2,000-$3,000)
• Set of 10 Visionnaire Home Cloud Dining Chairs ($2,000-$3,000)
• Rose Tarlow Melrose House Kelly Coffee Table ($600-$800)
• Michael B. Platinum and 18 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Ring ($3,000-$5,000)
• 14 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Bracelet ($2,000-$4,000)
• Pair of Lalique Tourbillon Vases ($800-$1,200)
• 12 Anna Weatherly Porcelain Salad Plates ($600-$800)
• Vladimir Kagan Lounge Chair ($300-$500)

In 1916, company founder A.N. Abell established Abell Auction Co. as Los Angeles’ first permanent auction house that would serve generations of loyal clients to come. Abell has been entrusted with fine estates and collections for over a century, handling the treasured belongings of many high-profile clients and legendary figures in Hollywood. Now in its fourth generation of continuous family operation, Abell’s weekly and quarterly sales attract an international audience of buyers.










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