mid-century furniture

A Beginner’s Guide to Valuing Mid-Century Modern Furniture

  Who doesn’t get a little thrill from finding that perfect piece of furniture that not only looks cool but might just be hiding a rich history? Welcome to the world of mid-century modern furniture—a gold mine for those who know how to spot a gem. Whether you’ve picked up a sleek chair from a garage sale or inherited a quirky table from your grandparents, figuring out what it’s really worth can be part of the fun. But let’s be honest, without a bit of know-how, you might just miss out on recognizing a valuable piece. So, let’s dive into the essentials of valuing mid-century modern furniture, and turn you into a savvy collector, or at least someone who knows a good thing when they see it.   Mid-Century Modern Furniture: What’s the Appeal? Mid-century modern furniture hails from the design movement spanning 1945 to about 1975 and is all

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An Insider’s Look at Auction House Services

An Insider’s Look at Stefek’s Auction Services The world of fine art auctions is as fascinating as it is complex. From the gavel falling on a multi-million dollar masterpiece to the intricate strategies of displaying art, every step involves meticulous planning and execution. In this blog, we provide an inside look at our process of how we bring art to the marketplace. The Initial Stages The journey of an art piece through auction house services begins long before it ever reaches the auction block. Acquisition is the first step, which can come from private collectors, estate sales, or even directly from artists. Once a piece is sourced, it undergoes a thorough evaluation process where art experts assess the artwork based on its provenance, condition, market demand, and historical significance. “Our goal is to ensure that each piece we bring in is thoroughly vetted and accurately represented. This meticulous process builds

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Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections With some informed decisions and strategic planning, your passion for art will last beyond your lifetime–without the undue stress of estate tax implications. The impact of estate tax on fine art collections is a critical consideration for collectors and heirs. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers we understand that managing these details effectively can preserve the value of an art collection and ensure a smooth transition during estate planning. Let’s explore how estate tax can affect your fine art collections and some strategies to mitigate its impact. Understanding Estate Tax Estate tax is a tax levied on the transfer of the deceased’s estate, including fine art collections, before distribution to the heirs. The tax rate and exemption limits can vary significantly depending on federal and state laws, which often update and change their tax frameworks. As of now, estate taxes can be

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Discovering Treasures: Stefek’s Beginner’s Guide to Auctions

Discovering Treasures: Stefek’s Beginner’s Guide to Auctions At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we understand that diving into the auction market can be nerve-inducing for beginners. We’re here to demystify the auction process and make it accessible and enjoyable for newcomers. “At Stefek’s, beginners benefit from detailed catalog descriptions and clear condition reports, which provide a solid understanding of each item before bidding,” states Lori Stefek. Our knowledgeable staff is also readily available to answer questions and offer guidance on everything from the history of the pieces to bidding strategies. Additionally, we will soon host pre-auction events and seminars specifically designed to educate new collectors about the intricacies of collecting and the auction process. That’s why we’ve put together this beginner’s guide to help you navigate the intricacies of auctions, ensuring you have a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Step 1: Educate Yourself The first step in any collector’s journey is education.

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Lori Stefek’s Tips for Buying Fine Art at Auction

Lori Stefek’s Tips for Buying Fine Art at Auction At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we take pride in our exceptional service and expertise in fine art auctions. We curate an impressive selection of artworks, ensuring that each piece we offer meets high standards of quality. We provide a platform for collectors to discover and acquire unique pieces, enhancing their collections with one-of-a-kind finds. Our commitment to excellence makes each auction not just an event but an experience. We invite art enthusiasts and collectors to join us at our upcoming auctions to witness the artistry and history each piece brings. What to Look for at a Fine Art Auction Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or someone considering your first purchase, understanding the various factors that affect the art market can significantly enhance your experience at a fine art auction. Below, we explore the key elements that influence the secondary fine

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Wonderful Grosse Pointe Park Estate Sale

Friday, May 3rd and Saturday, May 4th Friday: 9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Saturday: 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m. Street numbers honored at 8:30am Friday only. Our numbers given at 8:30am – 9:00am Friday only. This wonderful home features a walnut dining room set with dining table, eight chairs, china cabinet and buffet, mahogany occasional tables, mahogany Chippendale style bench, pair of mahogany framed yellow upholstered chairs, green upholstered camel back sofa, mahogany and cherry bedroom furniture, early 20th century oak bedroom furniture, office furniture, patio furniture, Steinway square piano and more. Decorative items include sets of china (including Wedgwood “Medicini”, Wedgwood “Queensware”, Minton “Buckingham”, Lenox “Cretan”, etc.), framed art and prints, carpets and rugs, lamps, hundreds of figurines (including many angel figurines), holiday items, books, household and kitchen items, garage items and more. See you Friday for the best selection and Saturday afternoon for discounts. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”119″ gal_title=”GPP 5-3 5-4″]

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Estate Auctions in Michigan: A Complete Guide for Buyers and Sellers

From seasoned collectors to first-time buyers and sellers, navigating estate auctions in Michigan can be simultaneously exciting and daunting. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the ins and outs, offering tips for both buyers and sellers. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection or find a new home for family heirlooms, understanding how to prepare, participate, and succeed in these auctions is key. Estate Auctions 101 Estate auctions in Michigan are public sales where property from the estate of a deceased person is sold to the highest bidder. These auctions are commonly used to liquidate assets quickly and efficiently, turning personal belongings such as furniture, art, antiques, and even real estate, into cash. For buyers, they offer a unique opportunity to acquire rare items at potentially lower prices. For sellers, these auctions provide a swift means to dispose of an estate’s contents that might otherwise be overwhelming to manage.

Fine Art

The World of Fine Art Auctions: How to Start Your Collection

The World of Fine Art Auctions: How to Start Your Collection Starting a fine art collection through auctions can be an exhilarating and rewarding journey. This guide will help you understand the essentials of beginning your collection, from understanding the art market to making your first purchase at a fine art auction. Educate Yourself About Art The first step in starting your collection is to educate yourself. Take the time to learn about different art movements, styles, and periods. You may prefer to focus on a particular style or type, such as Impressionist paintings, contemporary art, or sculptures. Museums, art galleries, and art history books are excellent resources to deepen your knowledge. Online platforms like Artsy and Google Arts & Culture also offer valuable information and virtual experiences that can help you explore various art forms from around the world. Define Your Taste and Objectives As you learn more about

Huge Grosse Pointe Farms Estate Sale

Huge Grosse Pointe Farms Estate Sale Friday, February 9th and Saturday, February 10th 9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Street numbers honored at 8:30am Friday only. Our numbers given at 8:30am – 9:00am Friday only. This home is filled to the brim with three centuries full of furniture and decorative items. Furniture items include a mahogany dining table with six chairs, pair of mahogany corner cabinets, mahogany servers and occasional tables, Empire sofas, beautiful carved oak and glass cabinet, Asian chinoiserie painted cabinet, two kneehole desks, coffee tables, carved throne chair, painted dressers and chests, Mason & Hamlin baby grand piano, shabby chic furniture, two grandfather clocks, carved cedar chests, mirrored vanities and nightstands, patio furniture, and more. Decorative items include Asian carved jade lamp, crystal lamps, small collection of perfume bottles, costume jewelry, pair of cast iron planters, large collection of silver plate, sets of silver plate flatware, six silver plate fish

mid-century furniture

A Beginner’s Guide to Valuing Mid-Century Modern Furniture

  Who doesn’t get a little thrill from finding that perfect piece of furniture that not only looks cool but might just be hiding a rich history? Welcome to the world of mid-century modern furniture—a gold mine for those who know how to spot a gem. Whether you’ve picked up a sleek chair from a garage sale or inherited a quirky table from your grandparents, figuring out what it’s really worth can be part of the fun. But let’s be honest, without a bit of know-how, you might just miss out on recognizing a valuable piece. So, let’s dive into the essentials of valuing mid-century modern furniture, and turn you into a savvy collector, or at least someone who knows a good thing when they see it.   Mid-Century Modern Furniture: What’s the Appeal? Mid-century modern furniture hails from the design movement spanning 1945 to about 1975 and is all

auction services

An Insider’s Look at Auction House Services

An Insider’s Look at Stefek’s Auction Services The world of fine art auctions is as fascinating as it is complex. From the gavel falling on a multi-million dollar masterpiece to the intricate strategies of displaying art, every step involves meticulous planning and execution. In this blog, we provide an inside look at our process of how we bring art to the marketplace. The Initial Stages The journey of an art piece through auction house services begins long before it ever reaches the auction block. Acquisition is the first step, which can come from private collectors, estate sales, or even directly from artists. Once a piece is sourced, it undergoes a thorough evaluation process where art experts assess the artwork based on its provenance, condition, market demand, and historical significance. “Our goal is to ensure that each piece we bring in is thoroughly vetted and accurately represented. This meticulous process builds

estate tax

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections With some informed decisions and strategic planning, your passion for art will last beyond your lifetime–without the undue stress of estate tax implications. The impact of estate tax on fine art collections is a critical consideration for collectors and heirs. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers we understand that managing these details effectively can preserve the value of an art collection and ensure a smooth transition during estate planning. Let’s explore how estate tax can affect your fine art collections and some strategies to mitigate its impact. Understanding Estate Tax Estate tax is a tax levied on the transfer of the deceased’s estate, including fine art collections, before distribution to the heirs. The tax rate and exemption limits can vary significantly depending on federal and state laws, which often update and change their tax frameworks. As of now, estate taxes can be

auctions

Discovering Treasures: Stefek’s Beginner’s Guide to Auctions

Discovering Treasures: Stefek’s Beginner’s Guide to Auctions At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we understand that diving into the auction market can be nerve-inducing for beginners. We’re here to demystify the auction process and make it accessible and enjoyable for newcomers. “At Stefek’s, beginners benefit from detailed catalog descriptions and clear condition reports, which provide a solid understanding of each item before bidding,” states Lori Stefek. Our knowledgeable staff is also readily available to answer questions and offer guidance on everything from the history of the pieces to bidding strategies. Additionally, we will soon host pre-auction events and seminars specifically designed to educate new collectors about the intricacies of collecting and the auction process. That’s why we’ve put together this beginner’s guide to help you navigate the intricacies of auctions, ensuring you have a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Step 1: Educate Yourself The first step in any collector’s journey is education.

fine art at auction

Lori Stefek’s Tips for Buying Fine Art at Auction

Lori Stefek’s Tips for Buying Fine Art at Auction At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we take pride in our exceptional service and expertise in fine art auctions. We curate an impressive selection of artworks, ensuring that each piece we offer meets high standards of quality. We provide a platform for collectors to discover and acquire unique pieces, enhancing their collections with one-of-a-kind finds. Our commitment to excellence makes each auction not just an event but an experience. We invite art enthusiasts and collectors to join us at our upcoming auctions to witness the artistry and history each piece brings. What to Look for at a Fine Art Auction Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or someone considering your first purchase, understanding the various factors that affect the art market can significantly enhance your experience at a fine art auction. Below, we explore the key elements that influence the secondary fine

stefeks auctions

Wonderful Grosse Pointe Park Estate Sale

Friday, May 3rd and Saturday, May 4th Friday: 9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Saturday: 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m. Street numbers honored at 8:30am Friday only. Our numbers given at 8:30am – 9:00am Friday only. This wonderful home features a walnut dining room set with dining table, eight chairs, china cabinet and buffet, mahogany occasional tables, mahogany Chippendale style bench, pair of mahogany framed yellow upholstered chairs, green upholstered camel back sofa, mahogany and cherry bedroom furniture, early 20th century oak bedroom furniture, office furniture, patio furniture, Steinway square piano and more. Decorative items include sets of china (including Wedgwood “Medicini”, Wedgwood “Queensware”, Minton “Buckingham”, Lenox “Cretan”, etc.), framed art and prints, carpets and rugs, lamps, hundreds of figurines (including many angel figurines), holiday items, books, household and kitchen items, garage items and more. See you Friday for the best selection and Saturday afternoon for discounts. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”119″ gal_title=”GPP 5-3 5-4″]

auction items

Estate Auctions in Michigan: A Complete Guide for Buyers and Sellers

From seasoned collectors to first-time buyers and sellers, navigating estate auctions in Michigan can be simultaneously exciting and daunting. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the ins and outs, offering tips for both buyers and sellers. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection or find a new home for family heirlooms, understanding how to prepare, participate, and succeed in these auctions is key. Estate Auctions 101 Estate auctions in Michigan are public sales where property from the estate of a deceased person is sold to the highest bidder. These auctions are commonly used to liquidate assets quickly and efficiently, turning personal belongings such as furniture, art, antiques, and even real estate, into cash. For buyers, they offer a unique opportunity to acquire rare items at potentially lower prices. For sellers, these auctions provide a swift means to dispose of an estate’s contents that might otherwise be overwhelming to manage.

Fine Art

The World of Fine Art Auctions: How to Start Your Collection

The World of Fine Art Auctions: How to Start Your Collection Starting a fine art collection through auctions can be an exhilarating and rewarding journey. This guide will help you understand the essentials of beginning your collection, from understanding the art market to making your first purchase at a fine art auction. Educate Yourself About Art The first step in starting your collection is to educate yourself. Take the time to learn about different art movements, styles, and periods. You may prefer to focus on a particular style or type, such as Impressionist paintings, contemporary art, or sculptures. Museums, art galleries, and art history books are excellent resources to deepen your knowledge. Online platforms like Artsy and Google Arts & Culture also offer valuable information and virtual experiences that can help you explore various art forms from around the world. Define Your Taste and Objectives As you learn more about

Huge Grosse Pointe Farms Estate Sale

Huge Grosse Pointe Farms Estate Sale Friday, February 9th and Saturday, February 10th 9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Street numbers honored at 8:30am Friday only. Our numbers given at 8:30am – 9:00am Friday only. This home is filled to the brim with three centuries full of furniture and decorative items. Furniture items include a mahogany dining table with six chairs, pair of mahogany corner cabinets, mahogany servers and occasional tables, Empire sofas, beautiful carved oak and glass cabinet, Asian chinoiserie painted cabinet, two kneehole desks, coffee tables, carved throne chair, painted dressers and chests, Mason & Hamlin baby grand piano, shabby chic furniture, two grandfather clocks, carved cedar chests, mirrored vanities and nightstands, patio furniture, and more. Decorative items include Asian carved jade lamp, crystal lamps, small collection of perfume bottles, costume jewelry, pair of cast iron planters, large collection of silver plate, sets of silver plate flatware, six silver plate fish