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Naples Art, Antiquarian & Jewlery Testify Closes with Notable Sales, High Attendance in New Location

  • NAPLES , Florida
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  • February 21, 2013

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Naples Fine art, Antique & Jewelry Show Brings World Class Exhibitors and Rare Collections to Naples

More than sixty internationally acclaimed fine art, antique and jewelry exhibitors showcased exquisite collections that were met with remarkable enthusiasm

(Naples, Fla. – February 21, 2013) — The Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show came to a close this past Monday after five days of impressive numbers and record-breaking attendance. The Naples Exhibition Center was transformed into 1 of the finest art, antique and jewelry exhibitions in the globe, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of more than than 16,000 patrons that were genuinely impressed with the temper and consistent quality of dealers that presented aisle later on aisle of carefully selected offerings.

The Show opened its doors on Thursday, February seven for a private Opening Dark Preview Party where guests were greeted with champagne and hors d'oeuvres while they admired the international collections of fine art, antiquities and stunning jewels. The in one case barren, grassy field that sits forth Goodlette-Frank Road Due south, was transformed into a luxurious dsexhibition middle adorned with incredible lighting, white-carpeted aisles, colorful walls, and full service restaurant areas. Local attendees were mesmerized by the conversion as they meandered throughout the bear witness in awe of their surroundings.

"The Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show was once once again a huge success. A show of this caliber in Naples is a perfect fit for the composure and civilisation of the people who reside hither seasonally and year-circular," stated Scott Diament, CEO and president of the Palm Embankment Show Group.  "Nosotros have created an elegant atmosphere in which top international dealers can showcase the finest antiques, art and jewelry in the world – and we accept brought them to the center of Naples."

Exhibitor Howard Rehs of Rehs Contemporary Gallery too commented, "The Naples Fine art, Antique & Jewelry Show was another quality show for us to meet people and perspective clients equally well every bit reassure us that the art market is viable and in demand. We were pleased with the important sales we made over the weekend."

Collectors, dealers and critics alike agreed that the Naples Art, Antiquarian & Jewelry Evidence has establish a abode in the convenient and respected location in downtown Naples and the show will continue to flourish due to the overwhelming support of the local community.

"Extraordinary attendance, and lots of knowledgeable buyers," stated Greg Bloch of The Chicago Gallery. "You lot can't enquire for more than that!"

Sales were strong and reported from beyond the lath, spanning erstwhile European Masters to gimmicky works. Jewelry, majolica, piece of furniture, maps and fine textiles seemed to be in high demand. Exhibitors noted that while guests were more thoughtful and conscious of quality versus price, they were still making audio purchases.

More than than 60 participating galleries reported sales throughout the weekend, including:

New York- based Rehs Contemporary Gallery sold a John Stobart, oil on canvas titled Continuing for a Booth for $65,000.

Atlanta based J.Southward. Fearnley sold an exquisite pair of diamond and sapphire earrings.

Marc Ravet (France) sold an elegant French rosewood desk-bound dating back to the late 17th century.

Greenwich- based Cavalier Galleries sold a captivating ilfochrome photo past globe renowned photographer Steven McCurry's Afghan Girl With Hands on Face, Ed. 18/xxx with an asking price of $twenty,000.

Ohio- based Solomon Suchard Antiques & Fine Art sold a magnificent watercolor by French artist Pierre Eugene Clairin titled Albany, New York '46 and an oil on panel by French creative person Andre Meriel-Bussy (1902-1985) titled Meres Regendant leurs Enfants- Jardin du Luxembourg circa 1935.

Chicago's own, The Chicago Gallery reported the sales of multiple original lithographs from the "Les Maitres de L'Affiche" series printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris.

Dania Beach- based Gallery of Amazing Things sold a stunning Fossil Art Landscape from the Eocene period with origins in Southwestern Wyoming, containing a 22" Phareodus encaustus, and 18" Diplomystus dentatus for $14,500.

Atlanta- based Kendall Fine Art sold a dramatic oil on canvas by French artist Jean Baptiste Olive (1848-1936) – Les Falaises a Cassis, circa 1929 with an request price of $78,000.

Boca Raton- based Sherry'south reported the auction of an opulent strand of black diamonds and baroque pearls to a local Naples collector.

Baltimore- based Moylan-Smelkinson The Spare Room sold a lovely Wedgewood majolica fish, circa 1880.

R & A International reported the sales of several outstanding pieces of jewelry including a 36" Tahitian pearl with diamond spacer necklace and a Bicchiotti sapphire and diamond ring.

Charlotte- based McColl Fine Art reported the sales of 2 very important 19th century te French paintings for an undisclosed corporeality to a serious collector.

New York- based King of beasts Centre Autographs reported the sales of many important autographs and manuscripts including a signed letter from President Ronald Reagan to famous crooner, Rudy Valley.

London- based Moira of New Bail Street sold a stunning pair of gemstone bracelets and a stunning 1920's art deco watch for an request price of $18,000.

New Hampshire- based Antique American Wicker sold an elegant wicker writing desk and a set of big rattan society chairs with ottomans to a local Naples collector.

Palm Embankment- based Made in Russia sold a 18th century archangel Gabriel Icon on a carved and gilded frame grade Iconastis row of an alter church in Moscow for an undisclosed amount every bit well as a number of other notable 18th and 19th century Russian icons.

Santa Barbara- based Vendome sold a Marilyn Cooperman sapphire necklace and a Roberto Coin enamel cuff and earring set for an undisclosed amount.

Washington- based John Atzbach sold a coronation cup dated 1896 made exclusively for the coronation of Russian Czar, Nicholas II,

Annapolis- based TOJ Gallery sold a superior collection of viii colored etchings and woodblock prints by European and American artists to a novice collector.

Pennsylvania- based Charles Fifty. Washburne Antiques sold a very important Minton teapot circa 1870 too as a multifariousness of whimsical majolica pieces.

"This bear witness has exceeded all of our expectations," ended Diament. "This year'due south show was able to draw more enthusiastic collectors and buyers - due to the fact that we ruddy-picked the best possible location and we compiled the finest group of international exhibitors that has ever been assembled in Naples."

Contact:
Laurie Long
Palm Beach Testify Group
561-822-5440
laurie@palmbeachshow.com

Palm Embankment Show Group
500 N Dixie Hwy
Lake Worth , Florida
info@palmbeachshow.com
561-822-5440
http://www.palmbeachshow.com
About Palm Beach Show Group

Recognized equally the nation's leading producer of premiere jewelry, art and antique shows, the Palm Beach Bear witness Group owns and operates the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Evidence (February 15-nineteen, 2013), widely recognized as the largest bear witness of its kind in the The states, besides every bit the Baltimore Summertime Antiques Show (Baronial 23-26, 2012), the DALLAS International Art, Antique & Jewelry Bear witness (November 8-12, 2012), and the Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show (February 7-eleven, 2013) in Downtown Naples, Florida. For additional information almost the Palm Embankment Prove Grouping please visit world wide web.palmbeachshow.com. Media inquiries please contact Laurie Long at 561-822-5440 or laurie@palmbeachshow.com.

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