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Press Releases
Houston Rug Specialist Joins Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers &
Appraisers Houston, Texas – February 2010
Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers & Appraisers Names New CFO/HR
Director Houston, Texas – February 2010
Offering Complimentary
Informal Appraisals
Houston, Texas – August 25, 2009
Moving to Houston’s Galleria Area
Houston, Texas – August 18, 2009
June 18th
Auction Features Eclectic Paintings and Designer Jewelry
Houston, Texas –
June 18, 2009
Spring Auction Event - Rich
with History of America and Europe
Houston, Texas –
May 1, 2009
The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Charlton
Houston, Texas – April 23, 2009
Keno Brothers Visit With Fans and Auction Items
at Morton Kuehnert
Houston, Texas – February 18, 2009
Meet & Greet with the Keno Brothers February 12,
2009 Houston, Texas – February 12, 2009
Morton Kuehnert Presents Its
First Auction January 8, 2009
Houston, Texas – January 8, 2009
Houston Rug Specialist Joins Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers &
Appraisers
February 2010 – Houston, Texas – Luis Arce, an expert in the
international rug industry, has joined Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers as Director of the Fine Rugs
Department.
He will make his debut at auction on Thursday, February 4th,
when Morton Kuehnert auctions a collection of vintage rugs from
Persia Mahal, Heriz, Esfahan, Kashmar and Tabriz;, Pakistani
Baukhara, Kazak and Azari, also Indian Sumak, Jaipur and
Kashmir, to name a few.
Luis’ customers include collectors and interior designers in the
United States, Mexico and South America whom he has worked with
for the past 25 years at Parvizian & Sons Oriental Rugs. He has
a network of providers from India, Pakistan, and other galleries
throughout the world.
“The greatest rugs in the world are like fine art,” says Arce.
“They have superb quality, designs and color combinations and
most importantly they are available. We just have to find them.”
The mid to late 19th century was the heyday of the
rugs from Persia, India and Turkey. Today we can also find great
new pieces with excellent workmanship, good design and great
color combinations. “In addition to the elite clientèle which I
have had the privilege of serving through the years, there are a
growing number of young professionals who look for quality,”
Luis says.
“There is great interest in finding one-of-a-kind, rare and
well-made rugs,” he says, “and Morton Kuehnert has made a
commitment to find those rugs and bring them to auction.” Luis
encourages collectors to carefully maintain their rugs so that
the value increases. He suggests that owners avoid problems with
the binding, direct sunlight, foot traffic and heavy objects.
“It’s beautiful to use your rugs, but keep an eye on them,” he
adds.
Luis is originally from El Salvador and he and his wife and four
children live in Houston.
Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers & Appraisers Names New CFO/HR
Director
February 2010
– Houston, Texas – Michele Fregia, a Houston financial services
professional, has been named CFO/HR Director of Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers. For the past 15 years she has worked
in the banking industry, with the last nine as a Systems Manager
with Amegy Bank N.A.
“Morton
Kuehnert is a business that must be run by the numbers”, says
Michele. “The success of our Thursday night auctions depends on
accurate financial reports to immediately complete the
transaction for the buyers and our consignors. It also helps us
analyze the marketplace on a week-to-week basis,” she says.
Antiques and
other collectibles are commodities and Morton Kuehnert keeps a
watchful eye on the marketplace for forecasting and budgeting.
“The market is our indicator that we use to estimate a price
range for our consignors’ goods,” says Michele. “Also, it gives
our bidders a reasonable idea of consumer behavior and what it
will cost them to participate in the bidding action,” she adds.
Michele has a
degree in Economics from the University of Houston, with a minor
in Spanish.
Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers & Appraisers Offering
Complimentary Informal Appraisals Saturday Sept. 12 from 10 am
until 2 pm
Houston, Texas – August 25, 2009 –
An Appraisal Day will be held Saturday September 12, 2009
between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm at Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers 2801 W Sam Houston Parkway N Houston,
TX, 77043. Complimentary (free) informal appraisals of art,
antiques, jewelry, silver and decorative objects will be
offered. The event is open to the public.
“Houstonians are intrigued by the
prospect of discovering something of great value amongst their
personal possessions,” said Luis C. Lopez-Morton, chairman and
managing director of Morton Kuehnert. “We want to provide them
with an occasion on which to have their items evaluated and
appraised,” he added.
Possible items for appraisal
include: antique furniture and collectibles, china, crystal,
silver, paintings, books, jewelry, furs and historical
artifacts. “Many of us have family heirlooms stored in our
attics that we keep meaning to find out more about,” said
Associate Director Patricia Kuehnert-Gillespy. “This free
appraisal day is a great opportunity for people to access
information about their belongings and make informed decisions
about whether to keep them, or sell them at auction,” she added.
Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers Moving to Houston’s Galleria Area
Houston, Texas – August 18, 2009 –
Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers & Appraisers will begin the 2010 New
Year in a state-of-the-art 24,000 square foot stand-alone
building near the Galleria.
The antiques, fine art, jewelry,
silver, and decorative arts auction house has leased the
property at 4901 Richmond Avenue; the current site of Parvizian
Signature Rugs. During the remodeling phase Morton Kuehnert will
continue to host their Thursday night auctions through
mid-December at the current location at 2801 W. Sam Houston
Parkway N.
“This move is an indication of the
confidence we have in the global economy and in the Houston
marketplace,” said Luis C. Lopez-Morton, chairman and managing
director. “We are also responding to our clientèle who have
encouraged us to move to a location that is convenient for
consignors and buyers alike,” he added.
Morton partnered with Kuehnert's
Auction Gallery, Inc. in 2008 becoming Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers. Luis Lopez-Morton owns Galerias Louis
C. Morton in Mexico.
Associate Director Patricia-Kuehnert
Gillespy, who opened Kuehnert’s in 1988, sees the move as an
opportunity to continue to build the Morton Kuehnert brand in an
area of Houston that is frequented by international shoppers as
well as Morton Kuehnert’s target market.
“We will continue to build upon our
reputation for having integrity and for providing exceptional
value and service to our loyal clientèle,” said
Kuehnert-Gillespy, “and at the same time, introduce Morton
Kuehnert to new collectors and buyers. We believe we are the
best medium to bring them together and our new location, the
best setting,” she added.
The auction house will include a
showroom, a photography studio, climate-controlled storage, and
a private appraisal room. Appraisers will inspect, evaluate, and
research valuable consignment items. “This will allow us to
provide our estate consignors with the promotional strategies
needed to reach the best buyers for their collections,” said
Morton.
Valet parking will be available on
auction nights.
For more information, please
contact Patricia Kuehnert-Gillespy at 713-827-7835 or Luis C.
Lopez-Morton at (52) 55.55.20.50.05
Morton Kuehnert June 18th
Auction Features Eclectic Paintings and Designer Jewelry
Houston, Texas - June 18, 2009 --
“The Prodigal Son”, a stunning 10 foot tall
Renaissance-style painting which hung in a Pennsylvania church,
is in the eclectic group of paintings on the Morton Kuehnert
auction block June 18th.
Paintings that appeal to
collectors, such as “Odalisque in Waiting”, painted by 19th
century Spanish artist Luis Ricardo Falero and “Pitcher Nolan
Ryan” by Leroy Neiman, are some of the interesting pieces to
be auctioned, along with designer jewelry, antique furniture and
decorative objects, many from Houston estates.
The auction will be at the Morton
Kuehnert auction house at 2801 W Sam Houston Parkway N, as well
as on-line through
www.Artfact.com.
“Smart shoppers will find some
unusual treasures during this auction,” said Patricia
Kuehnert-Gillespy, associate director of Morton Kuehnert, “and
we invite those in proximity to Houston to come to the gallery
to view them.” National and international buyers may go to
www.mortonkuehnert.com.
Ladies jewelry designed by David
Yurman, David Webb, Tiffany and Hammerman Brothers are
available, as well as French antiques and collectibles and rare
Texas historic documents.
“Now is a great time to buy at
auction because individuals are releasing interesting pieces
from their family collections,” said Luis C. López-Morton,
chairman and managing director. “We want everyone to know that
we can help families sell their treasures to a discerning
clientele that appreciates these pieces.”
Morton Kuehnert Spring Auction Event - Rich
with History of America and Europe
Houston, Texas
-
May 2009 -- The provenances listed with the items in the Morton Kuehnert April 23 auction catalog read like a rich history
lesson, giving auction-goers a peek at the lifestyles of 18th
and 19th century families.
“We were very
pleased at the attention this estate auction garnered,” said
Patricia Kuehnert-Gillespy, associate director of Morton
Kuehnert. “It reminds us there will always be those who are
passionate about fine antiques and collectibles and make it
their business to seize the opportunity when these pieces are in
the market place,” she added. Nearly 300 guests attended the
auction, along with on-line and phone bidders from around the
world.
The majority of
the nearly 350 auction items featured 18th and 19th
century furniture, decorative arts, china, silver and paintings
from the Jesse S. Charlton Estate of Houston, Texas. “We are
honored that the Charlton family entrusted us with the sale of
their estate,” said Luis C. Lopez-Morton, chairman and managing
director of Morton Kuehnert. “We promised Mrs. Charlton that the
pieces would be sold to collectors who appreciate fine antiques
and decorative arts, and we were able to honor that commitment,”
he added.
Some of the
highlights of the auction included:
■ An 1800
(circa) card table once brokered by the famous antique dynasty
of Ginsburg & Levy, and purchased in 1985 at Christie’s by the
Charlton family, sold at auction for $14,950.
■An oil
painting by 18th Century Venetian view painter
Michele Marieschi Capriccio sold for $11,500.
■An American
Southern portrait of 6-year-old Louisianan Victor Adena (circa
1854) sold for $6,037.
■A 1785 (circa)
George III Mahogany Tall Case Clock Case bought by the Charltons
in Aberdeen, Scotland, sold for $2,688.
■A pair of
silverplated Georgian wine bottle coasters sold for $1,495 and a
pair of Continental Silver and etched crystal clarets, circa
late 19th century, sold for $2,760.
Every Thursday
evening Morton Kuehnert auctions European and American antiques,
collectibles, and estate consignments at its 20,000 square foot
gallery showroom in Houston, Texas.
The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Charlton
18th & l9th Century American & European
Furniture, Art, Silver, and Decorative Objects (preview
the auction)
Sneak Preview featuring
guest speaker, noted decorative and fine arts lecturer, Barry
Greenlaw at 7 pm Monday April 20, 2009
Morton Kuehnert
Auctioneers & Appraisers is holding a special auction at 7 pm
Thursday April 23, 2009 featuring more than 200 pieces of fine
late eighteenth century and nineteenth century American
furniture, decorative arts, china, silver and paintings. The
auction is open to the public.
A sneak preview
featuring Barry Greenlaw, a noted consultant, appraiser and
lecturer specializing in the decorative and fine arts of America
and England, will be held at 7 pm Monday April 20. The
event is free and open to the public.
The collection
is from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Charlton, lifetime
collectors of fine American and European treasures. Online
bidding will be available that evening through Art Fact, as well
as phone bidding at 713-827-7835.
“The Charlton
estate represents the family’s passion for America’s original
cabinet makers and silversmiths, as well as European artisans
and clock makers,” said Patricia Kuehnert Gillespy, manager of
Morton Kuehnert. “We are delighted to bring this collection to
our clientele,” she added.
Greenlaw is the
former Curator of the Bayou Bend Collection of the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, as well as Curator of Furniture and
Assistant Director of Collections at Colonial Williamsburg. He
is the author of, New England Furniture at Williamsburg.
“Barry Greenlaw
has a wealth of knowledge on English and American decorative and
fine arts and he loves to share his passion with others,” said
Luis Lopez-Morton, owner of Morton Kuehnert. “He has lectured
across the United States and has taught at several educational
institutions, including the University of Texas in Austin, and
was a dealer in antique maps and prints. We are so pleased he
will be joining us to enrich our experience,” he added.
Some of the
more outstanding pieces to be auctioned include: an American
Federal Inlaid Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard circa 1780-1810, a
George III Figured Mahogany Tall case Clock circa 1785 face
signed William Dobbie, Falkirk, an American Federal inlaid
Mahogany and Birch veneer fold-over serpentine front games table
circa 1800-1815, a Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Walnut single door
vitrine three-drawer Bombe chest circa mid-1800’s, a Country
French Louis XV style two door two drawer buffet with vaiseleir
top circa 1780, an American cherry Nine Drawer Tall Chest circa
mid 1800’s, a Chippendale Carved Walnut FourDrawer Chest with
fluted quarter columns Philadelphia, circa 1750-1780 (from the
estate of Mrs. Henry Ford purchased at Parke-Bernet Galleries, a
pair of Meissen Porcelain Cockatoos rust-colored head feathers
roosting on tree stumps, a pair of Meissen Porcelain plates
gilded Blue Onion pattern, a pair of Continental Sterling Silver
and hand-acid etched Crystal Clarets, 19th Century
American, English, and Italian paintings, and a Collection of blue
Staffordshire pottery (American interest).
For more
information about the auction or phone bidding please call
713-827-7835
Keno Brothers Visit With Fans and Auction Items
at Morton Kuehnert
Proceeds benefited The Heritage
Society
Houston Texas – February 18, 2009 – Leigh Keno and Leslie Keno,
the superstar twins known for their love of Americana antiques,
recently (February 12, 2009) auctioned three items at Morton
Kuehnert Auctioneers & Appraisers to benefit The Heritage
Society
www.heritagesociety.org .
The items from the Society’s
archives included a painting by Texas artist Chester Dixon
Snowden, entitled “Old Maid”, a John J. Audubon engraving
of the Traills Fly-catcher, and a four-post carved
mahogany bed.
Prior to the auction the Keno
brothers attended a reception at the auction house with Morton
Kuehnert clientele and members of the Heritage Society. “Leigh
and Leslie are important spokesmen for the antique, art and
collectibles world,” said Luis C. Lopez-Morton, owner of Morton
Kuehnert. “We respect their knowledge and insight and their
interest in preserving our national treasures,” he added.
      
Earlier that day at the
Heritage Society luncheon fundraiser, the brothers who became
famous as appraisers on PBS’ “Antiques Roadshow”, shared their
video tour of the White House with former First Lady Laura Bush
and shared their adventures researching an 18th
century American desk that had made its way to Paris many years
ago.
“Leigh and Leslie are two of the most energetic
people I’ve ever had the privilege of meeting,” said Patricia
Kuehnert-Gillespy. “They are also an encyclopedia of information
about antiques and we consider them a great resource for Morton-Kuehnert,”
she added.
Meet & Greet with the Keno Brothers February 12,
2009
Houston, Texas – February 12, 2009 – Antique experts and twin
brothers Leigh and Leslie Keno, in Houston for the 2009 Houston
Heritage Luncheon, will be featured during a Meet & Greet at
Morton Kuehnert Auctioneers and Appraisers Thursday February 12,
2009 at 6 p.m.. The event is free and open to the public, (No
appraisals please. Guests are asked not to bring items to
the auction house for appraisal). The auction gallery is
located at 2801 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Houston 77043
The Keno Brothers have had a passion for American
antiques since childhood and are public television celebrities
on PBS’ “Antiques Roadshow” and “Find!”. They are also the book
authors of “Hidden Treasures: Searching for Masterpieces of
American Furniture.”
“The Heritage Society and Morton Kuehnert are
partnering on the Keno Brothers’ visit,” said Patricia
Kuehnert-Gillespy, managing director of Morton Kuehnert. “We are
delighted they will appear at Morton Kuehnert for their Texas
fans to have an opportunity to visit with them,” she added.
Luis Morton, owner of Morton Kuehnert concurs. “We have the
utmost respect for Leigh and Leslie,” he says. “Their knowledge
of American antiques is of significant importance in the entire
field and this passion has contributed to a great love for
antiques around the world.”
Tickets for the 2009 Houston Heritage Luncheon on
Feb. 12, presented by The Heritage Society, can be purchased at
www.heritagesociety.org.
For more information please call 713-827-7835.
Morton Kuehnert is located at 2801 W. Sam Houston Parkway N,
Houston 77043 ( just North of I-10 West and Beltway 8 between
Kempwood and Hammerly). We invite you to join us every Thursday
night as we auction fine quality antique, estate, traditional
and contemporary; home furnishings, art, rugs, lighting,
jewelry, porcelain, silver, garden accessories and architectural
elements.
More about the Keno Brothers
Having been interested in beautiful and rare
Americana for more than thirty years, the twin brothers are
considered two of the foremost experts on antiques. As
appraisers on the PBS Emmy nominated hit, Antiques Roadshow,
they have become celebrities beyond the refined world of art and
Americana. Approximately 12 million viewers watch the program
weekly.
Both Leigh and Leslie lecture extensively across the
country. Their energy and enthusiasm win over every audience in
an enlightening, engaging presentation filled with amusing
discovery anecdotes and tips on finding antique treasures.
Leigh Keno currently owns and operates Leigh Keno in
New York City. He formerly held the position of Vice President
in the appraisal department at Christie's. Leigh has written
articles for Art and Antiques, Antiques Magazine,
and has co-authored two groundbreaking articles on Boston
seating furniture for the Journal of American Furniture.
Leslie Keno is Senior Vice President and Senior
Specialist of American Furniture and Decorative Arts at
Sotheby's in New York. He has been published in the American
Ceramic Circle and has contributed to the Sotheby's Guide
to American Furniture and Sotheby's Encyclopedia of
Furniture.
The Keno brothers also authored Hidden Treasures:
Searching for Masterpieces of American Furniture. Beginning
in 2001, they wrote monthly furniture and design columns for
House Beautiful and This Old House magazines and are
currently Editors at Large for Traditional Home magazine
for which they write a monthly column. They both enjoy
fly-fishing and racing vintage racecars.
Morton Kuehnert Presents Its
First Auction January 8, 2009
New Houston Auction Company Combines
Two Leading Auction Houses from Two Countries
Houston, Texas – January 8, 2009 -- Luis C. Lopez-Morton, owner
of Louis C. Morton (auction houses) in Mexico, went shopping in
Houston last year. But he wasn’t shopping for antiques, art,
fine wines, or collectibles to auction—he was shopping for a
successful Houston auction house. He found what he was looking
for.
Now,
meet Morton Kuehnert, an auction house with global reach and
H-Town friendliness. In December 2008, after much research and
deliberation, Morton became the major stockholder in Kuehnert’s
Auction Gallery, a successful business owned by Patricia
Kuehnert-Gillespy, which has been bringing quality goods to
Houstonians for the past 20 years. Kuehnert-Gillespy will remain
at the helm as manager of the new entity.
Serendipitously, Morton and Gillespy both knew the Houston
market was a sophisticated area yearning for high-end
auctions--without traveling to New York, Paris, or London. “We
are pleased to raise the bar on the auction business in Houston
with our relationship with Kuehnert’s,” said Morton. “By
combining our international sources and contacts with Kuehnert’s
solid reputation for quality and integrity, we will provide
unique auction items and expertise in appraisals and estate
liquidation that other major markets around the world currently
enjoy,” he added.
Morton
Kuehnert will widen its appeal to antique lovers, modern and
contemporary art collectors, oenophiles, collectors of jewelry,
time pieces, porcelain, glass and decorative pieces. The
auction house is planning several special auctions in 2009 that
offer great art, wine, antiques and other hard-to-find
treasures. The weekly Thursday night auctions will continue,
and Morton Kuehnert’s debut for special auction events is
Thursday, February 26.
“Luis
C. Lopez-Morton is providing the acumen and resources to
Kuehnert that we were ready for,” said Kuehnert-Gillespy. “Now
I have the opportunity to see our dreams come true of providing
our clientele with a larger array of unique, interesting items,”
she said. She added that Houston families also want an auction
house with which they can entrust their lifelong possessions.
“We have strengthened and enlarged our Appraisal Department and
increased our personal services in order to meet the needs of
these families,” Gillespy said.
When
Morton and Kuehnert-Gillespy started comparing notes twelve
months ago, they realized they both started their companies 20
years ago--actually just a few days apart--hold auctions weekly,
and have a passion for excellence and integrity in service.
Also, their regular clientele includes antique dealers, interior
designers, pickers and collectors. Both parties agree that the
creation of Morton Kuehnert is perfectly timed for the Houston
of 2009 and beyond.
For
more information, contact Patricia Kuehnert-Gillespy at
713-827-7835 or Luis C. Lopez-Morton at (52) 55.55.20.50.05 |