Newark Museum of Art Educational Loan Collection Auction To Be Hosted By Remember When Antiques and Estate Sales, LLC
Newark Museum of Art Educational Loan Collection Auction To Be Hosted By Remember When Antiques and Estate Sales, LLC
Remember When Antiques and Estate Sales, LLC, in collaboration with The Newark Museum of Art, proudly announces the Newark Museum of Art Educational Loan Collection Auction.
“The Newark Museum of Art was founded by Director John Cotton Dana at the Newark Public Library in 1909. To this day, the century plus old institution is New Jersey’s largest museum and home to many fine collections. When the Newark Museum of Art first reached out to us, we were absolutely humbled and honored with the opportunity to represent the museum’s collection. And now, with the event officially open for bidding, we couldn’t be more excited to offer this extensive collection to the public. All proceeds from the sale will benefit the museum’s educational programming,” said Ed Frischkorn, Operations Manager.
“The auction, spanning over 600 lots, will feature everything from Ukrainian linen to Venetian glassware to French art supplies and everything in between. Opening bids start as low as $5 and all bidding will take place via iCollector.com. Buyers can either choose to have their items shipped or pick them up locally if they live nearby. Bidding is now open and lots will begin closing on Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 9:00 am (EST) ,” said Sue Frischkorn, Secretary.
All information regarding the objects for sale has been released to Remember When Antiques and Estate Sales, LLC. Please do not contact the museum concerning purchases. For all questions and inquiries, please contact Ed Frischkorn via 201-639‐4811 or rememberwhenae@yahoo.com. The direct link for bidding can be found at: https://www.icollector.com/The-‐Newark-‐Museum-‐Of-‐Art-‐Educational-‐Loan-‐Collection-‐Auction_as70143
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In 2009, Ed Frischkorn launched Remember When Antiques and Estate Sales, LLC as a family run, full service estate liquidation company. Since then, they have helped families and individuals across NJ and beyond sell their unwanted collections and possessions.
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