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" ... * A group of 30 timepieces from a private collector identified only as “Mr. Green.” The two watch specialists say this person is “one of the world’s greatest collectors and scholars, with an astute eye for detail and uncompromising desire for quality.” Included in this collection are Patek Philippe, Omega, Longines and Rolex watches. The star lot is “an incredibly well-preserved and most probably unpolished” Rolex reference 8171 in stainless steel with an estimate of $326,583 - $653,167. ... "
" ... As a fourth generation estate attorney and managing partner of Erskine & Erskine LLC, I provide creative estate and strategic tax planning for business owners, collectors, and their families.My true passion is customized planning for collections as well as legacy real estate and family businesses. A love for history and the law drive me to achieve the objectives of security, satisfaction, and growth. Counseling families since 1876, our firm has provided me great perspective in this area of law. Utilizing tools like personal trusts, dynasty trusts, private foundations, and family offices is our specialty. Based in the Worcester, Massachusetts area, I am an active member of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester Economics Club, and the John J. Kittredge Numismatic Foundation. A Lawrence Academy alumnus, I received my B.A. in Medieval History from Carleton College, and J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. ... "
" ... Hovnanian has shown with Heller since 2006. Her work has been bought by both major collectors and museums. It is a perfect partnership, as Heller understands both the aesthetic and intellectual sides of the work, and gives it the best exposure possible. ... "
" ... I made this decision because for me nothing will replace an exhibition, an installation, a live experience. For seasoned collectors, I think they will agree. We are talking here about collectors and not visitors. A neophyte can be satisfied with a photo to have a vague opinion on the work of an artist, but for a collector, especially when it is a monumental or large-format work, even with two masks on, he will make the trip. So it is obvious that even with the number of visitors divided by three or four, those who come will be those who are most likely to acquire a work. ... "