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In 1953, Ferrari was already established as a formidable competitor to Alfa Romeo, Jaguar, Maserati and Lancia.La Scuderia entered three cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. One of them was assigned to Nino Farina, world champion in 1950, and to Mike Hawthorn who will have the same glory in 1958. Technically, this car is a 340MM changed with some characteristics of the 375MM.This Ferrari is one of the best cars of that year. It was also driven by the 1953 world champion, Alberto Ascari. However, it…See More
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Military Photojournalism in the Camp de Châlons

In 2010, an album of the Camp de Châlons by Le Gray had remained unsold in a French provincial auction. It is listed again with a more reasonable estimate by another auction house, this time in Drouot.I copy my previous text, modified according to the informations of the next sale:Napoléon III had said "l'Empire, c'est la paix" (Empire means peace). He made war in Crimea, Italy, Mexico, and his reign ended in the disastrous Franco-Prussian War. But he also took care to strengthen the military…See More
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One Year of Activities on WORLD AUCTION !

Hello to all members of the network.



I am monitoring here the daily news of major auctions for one year. Thank you for staying faithful to it.



I know some of you do not come often, but I do not want to bother you with regular messages. If you are interested in particular topics, please follow the Groups.



When you go through this network, do not hesitate to put a comment on my page or in the groups.



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At 8:22pm on June 17, 2012, Christian von Faber-Castell said…

Hi Pierre.... You are welcome!

At 9:17am on March 30, 2012, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa said…

Hello, how are you, Pierre? It has been a long time since i got an alert from this network. So I decided to visit on my own and see what is happening here.

best

Krishna

At 3:24pm on July 24, 2011, Amanda Addams Auctions said…
Hello Pierre, do you have a section, that you can upload numerous photos, i was hoping to upload, some of the highlights for the next auction
At 12:54am on July 2, 2011, Amanda Addams Auctions said…
Hello Pierre, thank you for the nice comments, much appreciated, Regards David
At 5:29pm on May 15, 2011, Chris van Dijk said…

Hello Pierre,

Thanks for your message and your offer to visit the french edition of your site.

Pierre van Dijk and I are Dutch and living since 2003 in France so English I prefer!!

Thank you again, Chris van Dijk, Galerie Pierre

At 11:50pm on January 16, 2011, Amir Sidharta said…
What a wonderful site. "WORLD Art history revisited through significant AUCTION results"... we share this in common.
At 10:26am on October 3, 2010, Gabriela Ene Rusu said…
At 2:04am on September 28, 2010, Cynthia Colling said…
Hi Pierre, thank you for the warm welcome! Cynthia
At 2:39am on June 7, 2010, Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa said…
Yes, I know , Pierre. It is because of collectors in China, the prices in auctions are flying very very high!
At 2:14am on June 7, 2010, Kuesta said…
Hello Pierre, t
Thanks for your comment about my page.
I think China will be a revelation.
The best.
Kuesta
 
 
 

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