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Lion Heart Autographs, Inc announces highlights included in Autographs Auction

Lion Heart Autographs, Inc. announces highlights included in Autographs Auction Hamilton letter is one of many auction highlights. NEW YORK, NY .-Lion Heart Autographs, Inc., for more than forty years, one of the world’s premier dealers in rare autographs and manuscripts, has announced its Lion Heart Autographs Auction No. 13, which will take place on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. EST. The online auction, currently accepting bids, will feature two extraordinary consignments: private collections that offer an unprecedented opportunity for the public to acquire items in art, history, literature, music and science, many of which have been unavailable for more than half a century.

Bellmans to sell one of the most desirable Phantom Rolls-Royce classic cars

Bellmans to sell one of the most desirable Phantom Rolls-Royce classic cars This luxurious model is believed to have represented Rolls-Royce in the 1963 Earl’s Court Motor Show and is expected to fetch £40,000-£60,000. WISBOROUGH GREEN .- On 21st April 2021 Bellmans will offer one of the first B-series Phantoms produced. This luxurious model is believed to have represented Rolls-Royce in the 1963 Earl’s Court Motor Show and is expected to fetch £40,000-£60,000. This Phantom V comes in a stylish black and yellow colour combination - totally on trend with yellow being one of the Pantone colours of 2021. It comes with all the luxuries of its time and is equipped with a refrigerated boot, a two way telephone, privacy screen and even has fitted decanters and glasses. Very rare for this time period is the fact that it already includes automatic headlight dipping.

Three artists are urged to go big They didn t hold back

Three artists are urged to go big. They didn t hold back. An installation by the artist Abigail Deville in the show “Brand New Heavies,” in New York, March 23, 2021. In the show “Brand New Heavies,” three female artists answer the curators’ invitation “to do stuff they haven’t been able to do” elsewhere. Like a 20-foot-tall version of the US Capitol dome. Flo Ngala/The New York Times. by Siddhartha Mitter (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- For Abigail DeVille, whose projects employ salvaged materials to address themes often obscured in American history, the opportunity was to make something big. At the center of her multipart installation in “Brand New Heavies,” a three-artist exhibition at Pioneer Works, in Brooklyn, is a 20-foot-tall metal and chicken wire structure inspired by the U.S. Capitol dome.

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