Collections

  • Event date 9 - 29 October
  • Event location New York, London, Paris
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This October, Christie’s presents Collections, a global auction series across New York, London and Paris featuring decorative art from distinguished private houses and estates. The sales will include the finest examples of European and English furniture, porcelain, silver, gold boxes and works of art spanning the 16th to 20th centuries, with many items offered at accessible price points and some without reserve.

Steeped in history, each object embodies the evolution of craftsmanship, innovation and taste over the centuries. These works not only highlight the celebrated makers who created them but also the patrons and collectors who preserved their legacies. Discover the stories behind these exceptional works of art, their owners and the remarkable homes in which they once resided. Join us during our pre-sale exhibitions and bid online from 9 October.

Lots offered without reserve

No reserve New York

Collections: New York

9-22 OCT
New York

Abusson carpet

Collections: London

9-23 OCT
London

paire-de-chenets-de-style-louis-xvi

Collections: Paris

16-29 OCT
Paris

The Private Collection of Mary and Alan Hobart

An extraordinary collection of Modern British and Irish Art.

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The Private Collection of Mary and Alan Hobart - Pioneers of Modern British and Irish Art

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