Grogan & Company announces November fine jewelry and fine art auctions
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Grogan & Company announces November fine jewelry and fine art auctions
Leading the sale is Marsden Hartley’s Still Life (Eggplants & Onions) (Lot 9), painted during his Aix-en-Provence period in the late 1920s.



BOSTON, MASS.- Grogan & Company announced its highly anticipated fall sales: the Fine Jewelry Auction on November 2 and the Fine Art Auction on November 9, both at the Beacon Hill gallery in Boston. These auctions feature a thoughtfully curated selection of jewelry, watches, silver, and American and European fine art.

Fine Jewelry Auction | November 2, 11 a.m.

The Fine Jewelry Auction offers 245 lots, including American and Continental silver. Collectors will find signed pieces by Tiffany & Co., a one-of-a-kind Raymond Yard house brooch, and exceptional diamonds. The sale also features a selection of fine watches by Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Jaeger LeCoultre, alongside other highly collectible timepieces.

Fine Art Auction | November 9, 11 a.m.

The Fine Art Auction presents 153 carefully curated works of 19th- and 20th-century American painting, sculpture, and works on paper, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire masterful examples from key periods in American and European art. The sale includes iconic figures of American modernism, Impressionism, and European Expressionism, alongside works that reveal the playful, inventive spirit of 20th-century art.

Leading the sale is Marsden Hartley’s Still Life (Eggplants & Onions) (Lot 9), painted during his Aix-en-Provence period in the late 1920s. Supported by a group of American collectors, Hartley absorbed the lessons of Paul Cézanne, creating bold, sculptural still lifes that combine structure, color, and his own modernist sensibility. Another highlight is Ralph Cahoon’s Melusina School of Ballet (Lot 10), a whimsical and imaginative work reflecting the artist’s playful vision and distinctive folkloric style.

A rare group of three John La Farge South Seas watercolors (Lots 23, 24, 25) offers a vivid depiction of Polynesian life, created during his travels with historian Henry Adams and preserved in the same Boston family since acquisition.

Other highlights include Frank Weston Benson’s portrait Dorothy Lincoln (Lot 31), an elegant Impressionist work demonstrating the sitter’s poise and luminous presence. A standout sculpture is Edgar Degas’s Femme assise dans un fauteuil, s’essuyant la hanche gauche (Lot 35), modeled in wax in the 1880s and later cast in bronze. This

intimate work captures the artist’s fascination with natural human movement, emphasizing gesture, anatomy, and the expressive, active quality of the human form.

European modernism is represented by Gabriele Münter’s Landscape (Lot 36), painted in 1934, showcasing her bold outlines, flattened perspective, and vibrant palette developed during her Blaue Reiter years. Together, these works exemplify the diversity, innovation, and enduring appeal of the Fine Art Auction this November.

Preview and Bidding Information

Public exhibition will be held at 20 Charles Street, Boston, from October 27th through November 1st for the Fine Jewelry Auction and from November 3rd through November 8th for the Fine Art Auction.










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