Red Line, Gold Standard: The Iconic Legacy of Michael Schumacher at Auction

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No time for a pace lap. Strap in and throttle up.

Fast Legends. Four icons, four vivid stories.

Dressed & out the door. One bag, infinite allure

A House in Perfect Order: How Cary Grant Reimagined Domestic Life

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Inside the Lichtenstein Collection: A Portrait in Objects

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Torque & Tempo: Dua Lipa’s One-Off Porsche GT3 RS Hits the Monaco Spotlight

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The Myth Goes On: Christopher Reeve’s Original Superman Costume

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Jane Birkin: The Bag That Remembered Her

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Playboy's Cultural Legacy: Unveiling Chicago Imagists' Artistic Tapestry

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Steve McQueen's Ferrari 275 GTB/4: The King of Cool’s Crown Jewel

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Iconic Porsche Posters: Erich Strenger's Timeless Legacy

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  • Tony Hawk

    Tony Hawk

    The Original 1999 X Games "900" Skateboard.

    Sept 23rd 10:00AM LA at Julien’s.

    Estimate $700,000

  • Julian Pace

    Julian Pace

    Courtside: Larry Bird

    Presenting an arresting series of large-scale paintings that celebrate the icons of basketball.

    POA with Sotheby’s

  • Roy Lichtentstein

    Roy Lichtenstein

    Nude with Yellow Pillow signed in pencil, dated '94 and numbered 23/60 (lower right)

    POA with Sotheby’s

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    1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider

    $8,000,000 - $10,000,000 with Gooding

  • Sarah Ball

    Sarah Ball

    Petros signed and dated 'Sarah Ball 2025'

    Courtesy the Artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery. With Sotheby’s POA

Field Notes: Icons of Motion

1997 McLaren F1 – “Silicon F1”

Delivered new to Larry Ellison, this McLaren F1 is one of just seven U.S.-spec cars. Driven fewer than 6,500 miles, it remains largely unseen. A V12-powered icon of minimalist design, it embodies motion as purpose—precision, purity, and engineered flight, discreetly upgraded by MSO without compromising its original, radical intent. Visit

Set of Five Omega Speedmaster Olympic Watches

This set represents motion as rhythm and ritual—not raw speed, but the choreography of time itself. Each tick mirrors a swimmer’s stroke, a sprinter’s stride, a gymnast’s turn. Powered by the same movement that timed moonwalks, these watches measure motion not by distance, but by precision, intent, and grace. Visit

1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider

The 1961 SWB California Spider isn’t about raw speed—it’s about how a car moves when every element is in harmony. The V12 engine doesn’t roar, it builds like a swell. The suspension holds the road with quiet confidence. It’s motion, not as urgency, but as effortless, deliberate grace. Visit

Star Wars: A New Hope Screen-Used Stormtrooper Helmet

This helmet is more than armour—it’s a vessel of cinematic motion. Forged for a galaxy far, far away and on the brink, it marched through Tatooine’s twin suns and corridors of rebellion. Every curve echoes the advance of the Empire, every scuff a trace of lightspeed pursuit. It doesn’t just tell a story. It moves through it. Visit

  • Ceratosaurus

    Ceratosaurus

    A Mounted Juvenile Ceratosaurus Skeleton, Late Jurassic, approx. 154-149 million years ago

    Estimate $4,000,000 / Sold $30,510,000

  • Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst Mickey (Large)

    Estimate £25,000 / Sold £38,100

  • Patek Philippe Ref. 5970P-013

    Patek Philippe

    Patek Philippe Ref. 5970P-013


    Estimate HK$4,000,000 / Sold HK$10,130,000

  • Robert Indiana

    Robert Indiana

    LOVE (Gold/Blue)

    Estimate $200,000 / Sold $304,800

  • Alex Katz

    Alex Katz

    Alex Katz Coca-Cola Girl (cutout edition) (S. 684)

    Estimate £15,000 / Sold £35,560

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The Soaring Ascension of Ed Ruscha's Art: A Journey of Unparalleled Value

Ed Ruscha's influence on the contemporary art market is immeasurable. He remains a towering figure in the world of art, with his works achieving astonishing rise in the value  and record-breaking prices at auctions.

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Under the Hammer: The New Arena of Luxury Real Estate

From lavender-lined rooftops in Paris to billion-dollar follies in Bel-Air, the property auction has been reborn — not as a mechanism of urgency, but as a spectacle of curated desire. In a market where time is the ultimate luxury, the gavel is fast becoming the final word.

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The Floor Beneath the Dial: Inside Q2’s Quiet Comeback for Collectible Watches

Auction highs, tariff pressure, and the return of long-view buying mark the most stable quarter since 2021 — as Rolex, Patek, Cartier and Omega reassert their authority.

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From the Birkin Prototype to Bidding Wars: Why Possession is Now Performance

Record‑setting sales are no longer just about ownership. In the age of livestreamed lots and viral headlines, the act of winning itself has become a strategic lever for brand prestige and profit.

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From Handbags to Hockney: The Cross‑Sector Playbook thats Fashion, Fine Art & Watches

From Jane Birkin’s €8.6 million prototype to blue‑chip masterpieces, auctions have become the global stage where brands, dealers, and collectors perform their ambitions — and often turn those performances into profit.

  • George Shaw

    George Shaw

    The Slow Burn of Suburban Life

  • Sarah Moon

    Sarah Moon

    Fashion Fades Into Memory

  • Sarah Ball

    Sarah Ball

    Portraits of Silence and Identity

  • Edward Molyneux

    Edward Molyneux

    The Art of Concealment

  • Sam haskins

    Sam Haskins

    The Cinematic Alchemist and Cowboy Kate

Terry O'Neill

Faye Dunaway, Hollywood, 1977
£5,000 - 7,000 / Sold for £20,160