Online-only sale featuring a large selection of Oriental rugs and runners from the Margarat Weerakoon collection, Oak Park. Also included are Chinese and Japanese decorative arts, prints and small paintings, glass, ceramics, and other decorative objects. Registration for this sale is done separately from our live auctions. View our auctions virtually here: https://www.dumoart.com/preview/
Day Two is supported by works by Niblett, Moyers, and Teed, plus sculpture by Marshall Fredericks and Gilda Snowden. Modern works include Calder, Warhol, Haring, Picasso, and more. The sale also features a large selection of Robert Hopkin marine and coastal paintings and over 100 Oriental rugs from the Margarat Weerakoon collection, Oak Park, including Oushak, Tabriz, Bakhtiari, Kashan, Kerman, Agra, and Chinese Art Deco examples. View our auctions virtually here: https://www.dumoart.com/preview/
Day One features fine jewelry led by a 39.53 carat Ceylon sapphire torsade necklace, a 6.6 carat GIA diamond ring, ruby and diamond jewelry, Persian turquoise pieces, pearls, and high-karat gold. Also included are watches by Rolex, Piaget, Jaeger-LeCoultre, designer handbags, sterling silver, Royal Vienna porcelain, and select furnishings. View our auctions virtually here: https://www.dumoart.com/preview/
Day Two is led by major Marshall Maynard Fredericks works, including the 1934 Baboon Prototype for the 1939 World’s Fair, and a Rodin Torse Féminin Debout. Highlights include Howard Chandler Christy landscapes from the collection of renowned cookbook author Julee Rosso, a strong print selection featuring Matisse and Calder, and work from the Estate of William and Betty Brooks, Detroit, MI, especially Romare Bearden and Annie Lee.
Day One begins with fine jewelry, including a jade and 18K necklace, Arman’s diamond “Violin” pendant, and gemstone rings including London Blue Topaz. It continues with a major Kindel furniture group from a member of the Kindel family, Grand Rapids, MI, then nearly 100 rugs from the collection of Margarat Weerakoon, Oak Park, MI, featuring Persian, Turkish, Chinese Art Deco, and other handwoven examples.
Day Two is led by Hughie Lee-Smith’s The Yellow Dress and Frank Bowling’s Rosignol from a prominent Lansing, MI collection. Additional highlights include Rauschenberg’s Soviet American Array V, works by Chagall, Rockwell Kent, and Jean Dubuffet, Lesrel’s Farewell, and Goodison’s 1853 Kaaterskill Falls. Furniture standouts include a 1945 Steinway Model M and an Eames lounge and ottoman.
Day One features Empress Eugénie’s 1881 inscribed ruby, diamond, and enamel locket (Bloomfield Hills, MI), signed Cartier and Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger jewelry, lapel watches and a limited edition Chopard chronograph, Tiffany sterling silver, International “Royal Danish” and Reed & Barton “Sculpture” flatware services, a Tiffany marble-and-bronze mantel clock, Liberty Head $20 gold coins, and a Baker breakfront formerly from the D.J. Kennedy Collection.
Day Two is a concentrated fine art and design session led by important paintings, prints, and sculpture from prominent private collections in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Grosse Pointe and Dearborn, MI.
Day One of DuMouchelles’ February 2026 auction presents a curated offering of fine timepieces, furniture, estate jewelry, silver, and decorative arts, with property from prominent private collections in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Grosse Pointe and Dearborn, MI.
Day Two is led by fine art and prints, highlighted by a circa-1934 William James Glackens landscape and an exceptionally rare Audubon Birds of America “Ivory-billed Woodpecker” (Havell edition). Additional highlights include a Rembrandt etching, a Edouard Léon Cortès Paris scene, John Goodison oil painting, and museum deaccessions from the Grand Rapids Art Museum. A large selection of Edgar Louis Yaeger paintings, Carpeaux sculpture, and Saarinen/Knoll furniture round out the session.
Day One is led by 80+ lots of handwoven rugs, many from the Ali Amiri estate (Persian House of Imports, Ann Arbor), spanning Persian, Turkish, Caucasian, Chinese, and Indo-Persian examples. Additional highlights include a 10.12ct Brazilian emerald ring, a Breitling Emergency watch, Guggenheim-attributed Venetian bronze torchères with museum provenance, Russian silver, and Detroit architectural elements from Michigan Central Station, J.L. Hudson’s, the Fisher Mansion, and the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Features Roman glass vessels, Lalique crystal, Fabergé-style eggs, Limoges boxes, and fine art by Saito, Bauer, and Arpad. Includes property from estates in Bloomfield Hills, Grosse Pointe Park, Brethren, and New York, with strong collections of prints, decorative arts, and signed memorabilia.
Day Two features modern and MCM highlights including Eames, Cherner, and Kagan-style furniture, sculpture by Jon Allen and Jason Napier, and glass by Bubacco and Karg. Art by Avery, Floch, and Loew is joined by signed works from Picasso, Dalí, and Vasarely. Includes ‘Edmund Fitzgerald’ life ring and Native American artifacts.
Day One features estate jewelry and rare Swiss watches from Bloomfield Hills, Grosse Pointe Park, Dearborn Heights, MI and Toledo, OH collections. Highlights include a large selection of diamonds varying in size and shape, 9.5ct blue sapphire ring, ruby, emerald, and aquamarine pieces. Watch offerings include limited-edition models by Hovig Simonian, Chopard, Rolex, and Ulysse Nardin, including the rare 'Sonata Silicium' and Maxi Marine Diver.
A diverse online auction featuring Fortuny watercolors, Richard Royal glass sculpture, and Radko’s Snow White ornament set. Includes artwork from Glen A. Carelson’s estate, Daum and Lalique crystal, Lakeside Press books, and Belleek porcelain. Highlights span fine art, collectibles, glass, and mid-century furniture from Michigan estates and private collections.
Anchored by Grandma Moses’ Balloon Landing in Cambridge, Day Two features prints by Frankenthaler, Stella, Hockney, Miró, and Rauschenberg, alongside works by Colescott and Catlett. Nearly 20 lots of Pewabic Pottery from Detroit span early to contemporary designs. Highlights also include mid-century furniture by Eames, Bertoia, Knoll, and Panton, historic portraiture, and chandeliers by Baccarat and Murano.
Featuring fine gold jewelry and vintage watches from Michigan estates, including the Barbara Ghesquiere Collection of Bloomfield Hills. Highlights include Italian 18K pieces, Elizabeth Locke, Tiffany, and Roberto Coin designs, Patek Philippe and Rolex watches, a ruby and diamond necklace, and 1987 gold coins from a Linden, MI collector.
Online-only sale featuring European and American paintings, mid-century works, and antique furniture. Highlights include paintings by Willi Bauer, Hugo Casar, and Lucien Chenu, prints by Renoir and Emilio Sanchez, and ornithological engravings by Seligmann and Martinet. Includes collections from the estates of Yvonne Hudak (Dearborn, MI), Louis Behre (Niles, MI & Chicago, IL), and a Madison Heights, MI private collector.
Day Two showcases major works by Warhol, Haring, de Kooning, and Park Soo-Keun, alongside mid-century design by Frank Lloyd Wright, Laverne International, and Christian Liaigre. Highlights include sculpture by Marshall Fredericks, bronzes by von Stuck and Léonard, and Old Masters from the Field and Waffen collections. Provenance includes Detroit architect Albert Kahn and prominent Michigan estates.
Day One features Tiffany Studios lamps, Dale Chihuly and Jon Kuhn glass, and over 100 lots of Chinese Export porcelain from the Ghesquiere estate. Also included are Debora Moore sculptures, sterling silver from Gorham and Kirk, monumental jade and marble sculpture, and fine silk Persian rugs. With strong provenance from Madison Heights, Bloomfield Hills, and Grosse Pointe collections, the sale highlights key categories of lighting, art glass, Chinese porcelain, and textiles.
Online-only sale featuring Audubon’s Birds of America Amsterdam Edition prints, McKenney & Hall portraits, and 19th-century maps. Highlights include the Whooping Crane, Snowy Owl, and Native American leaders like Red Jacket and Pocahontas. Includes editions by Johnson Reprint Corporation, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd., D. Rice, and A.N. Hart. Registration for this sale is done separately from our live auctions.
Highlights include Picasso linocuts and ceramics, works by Rauschenberg, Delaney, Bulman, and Lhote, rare naval battle scenes by Whitcombe, and African sculptures from the Kerchache and Wentinck collections. Also featured: a Steinway grand piano, Finn Juhl furniture, and fine Oriental rugs. Provenance includes the Estates of Robert Littman, Louis Behre, and Finn Bergishagen, and deaccessioned works from the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
Featuring estate jewelry and sterling silver from distinguished Michigan collections. Highlights include a 3.85ct diamond ring from the Carol Bromberg Collection and a Buccellati sterling flatware service for 24. Also featuring Pewabic Pottery from the estate of Finn Bergishagen, Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Featuring fine art by Alice Neel, Benton, and Rubin; period and Country French furniture from the Beardslee Estate; a Titter Regency table and Hepplewhite chairs; and mid-century pieces by Drexel, Dillingham, and Knoll. Provenance includes Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak, and Grosse Pointe Farms.