Curated Luxury in Weston! Virtual Estate Sale Starts Friday, 3/6 at 10AM! #happyhunting

online estate sale | 3 day sale | 2 days away
Location
Weston, MA 02493
Dates

Sale Starts

Fri
Mar 6
10am

Sale Ends

Sun
Mar 8
11:45pm

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Curated Luxury in Weston!

The vibe here is high-end, heavy-hitting, and highly curated.

Join us for a premier estate event featuring a sophisticated blend of world-class contemporary art, high-end custom furniture, and rare sports memorabilia. This collection offers a unique opportunity for serious collectors and design enthusiasts alike.

This event goes LIVE ONLINE at HuntEstateSales.com on Friday, March 6th at 10AM!

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LOCATION: VIRTUAL EVENT at HuntEstateSales.com

SALE STARTS: Friday, March 6th, at 10AM

SALE ENDS: Friday, March 20th, at 5PM

COMPLIMENTARY LOADING: Saturday, 3/21 from 10AM to 2PM

PICKUP LOCATION: Weston

** the address will be issued after a purchase is made**

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HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

CONTEMPORARY ART:

Hunt Slonem’s Bunnies in exquisite 19th-century gilt frames.

A signature spiritual self-portrait from the artist’s celebrated morning warm up ritual painting rabbits. Housed in a hand-selected antique 19th-century gilt wood frame from the artist’s private collection.

Jim Zwadlo’s bird’s eye view

An immersive 60" x 50" aerial oil on canvas exploring the "complex social milieu" of the urban crowd. Zwadlo reconstructs the Manhattan landscape from thousands of individual photographs, blending random patterns with detailed, anonymous portraiture. This bird’s-eye perspective offers a striking, contemporary window into the modern human experience.

Ann Craven’s "16,000 Mistakes" signed portfolio of four offset lithographs.

Dive deeper into Ann Craven’s 16,000 Mistakes (2012), to understand that her work is a profound meditation on memory, time, and the act of repetition. After a 1999 studio fire destroyed nearly all of her early work, she began a lifelong project of repainting her own subjects from memory.

Mark Fox (American, b. 1963) private commission

Fox is represented in the permanent collections of MoMA, The Whitney, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is renowned for his intricate cut-paper techniques and explorations of controlled manipulation. This commanding, museum-scale 3D relief showcases his signature mastery of texture and shadow.

Giant Squid Sculpture by Randy Cooper (American, 20th century)

A true statement piece, this sculpture brings the mystery of the deep sea into your home using Cooper’s signature wire mesh technique. While many of his works focus on the human form, his marine life series - including commissions for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County -is highly sought after for its fluid, life-like movement. This piece, Giant Squid, is 16', and it's even more intriguing and magical in-person.

BESPOKE AND DESIGNER FURNITURE:

Featuring high-end furnishings from the celebrated Grant Larkin Studio.

Grant Larkin Studio has been featured in Architectural Digest and Vogue, the pieces in this collection epitomize the firm's signature blend of bespoke design.

A monumental sideboard that blends American Arts & Crafts soul with Japanese-inspired elegance. Crafted from rich walnut, it features exposed butterfly joinery and a stunning, hand-etched wood-burning artwork of peacocks and flowering branches across the backsplash.

Set of Twenty Custom Dining Chairs with expertly crafted with cerused oak frames, black finish with white grain accent, that are wrapped in premium black leather with classic nailhead trim.

Custom Industrial Glass Top Dining Table, this table is unique from every angle, featuring an industrial steel/iron cylindrical base with splayed arms that support a thick, custom glass top with a heavy texture that mimics the dynamic, liquid appearance of water.

Additional furnishings that will elevate your home with a stunning timeline of design: from 18th-century antiques to custom contemporary suites built for large-scale entertaining.

What’s old:

Lions’ head decorated armchairs with a modern tapestry upholstery

French Empire style stands featuring a satinwood string inlay, burl wood banding

George III Design Spider Leg Mahogany Table named for its eight leg configuration

A 19th Century Chinese Lacquered Wood Altar Console Table

Featuring pieces from George Smith, London

What’s new:

ROOMS of George Smith, London pieces.

He is a luxury British furniture maker renowned for high-end, handmade upholstered furniture. Starting with solid bones, finishing with flashy velvet upholstery here you’ll find seating for large scale entertaining.

Custom Designed Couch Sofa in Kravet's Geometric Diamond Weave Upholstery, 168"

This showstopper is so big you have to take a step back to envision where this will change your seating goals!

You can see his precision on this three-seat sofa in a bold lotus design - there is a fine art in the pattern matching

RARE SPORTS MEMORABILIA

1992 “Dream Team” Signed Basketball

The pinnacle of basketball history. An official Molten JB-77 1992 Barcelona Olympic game ball signed in silver ink by Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird. This commemorates the legendary squad that changed global sports forever.

Larry Bird Signed Boston Celtics Basketball

A must-have for the Celtics faithful. A Spalding basketball featuring the iconic team logo, hand-signed by the 3x NBA Champion and Hall of Famer.

Adam Vinatieri Signed Snow Kick Photograph (2001)

Own the most famous moment in New England kicking history. This framed photograph captures Vinatieri’s clutch 45-yard kick during the 2001 blizzard game against the Raiders.

Watch the pros OR play like a pro with the ICE Super Chexx Pro "Bubble Hockey"

This isn't a toy—it’s the NHL licensed gold standard of arcade gaming.

The Matchup: Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens (The ultimate rivalry).

The Gear: 5" LCD Jumbotron scoreboard, live action game calls, and that indestructible overhead dome.

Unique Decor and Ceramics:

OUR FAVORITE FINDS!

The Peacock Feather room rug by Matthew Williamson x The Rug Company

American Asethetic Movement Cast Iron Phoenix Andirons Attributed to Bradley & Hubbard with articulated talons, legs and crest, these literally rise from the ashes. BOTH the Smithsonian Institute and The MET have this set in their

Brands you love including Hermes and Herend!

Ceramics from Chinese Export porcelain, Knabstrup (Danish), Edwardian Lovatt Langley Ware jardinieres, hand-painted Italian serving trays from Ravello.

Collections!

Retired LEGOS featuring RARE STAR WARS SETS

Calling all AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO)! This is a vault of massive, high-piece-count Creator Expert and Star Wars icons.

DISCONTINUED Death Star 10188: The ultimate play-and-display centerpiece. Extremely rare.

THE ARCHITECTURE GIANTS including Sydney Opera House 10234, Tower Bridge 10214 and the Taj Mahal 10189: once the largest LEGO set ever made - a true masterpiece.

Add some "Old World" intellect to your office or library with this curated collection of globes and scientific instruments.

The Trippensee Planetarium (c. 1960s)

A mechanical "Tellurian" used to demonstrate the dance of the Earth, Moon, and Venus. Featuring a geared metal arm, wooden moon, and integrated compass. A definitive mid-century classroom icon.

J.L. Hammett 1920s Terrestrial Globe

Pure Art Deco. A 12" globe perched on a heavy cast-iron stand with signature lion-paw feet. A Boston-born classic.

"The Book of Knowledge" Globe (Early 20th C)

Straight from Midtown Manhattan. Features the iconic medallion: "Educate Your Children—It Pays." Great patina with a storied "split at the equator" look.

Replogle "World Vision" Light-Up Globe: Housed in a classic walnut stand. Flip the switch and watch the world glow.

AND MORE!

Forget the dusty attic finds—this collection is basically a museum where you can actually take the stuff home!

Whether you’re looking to flex a Hunt Slonem bunny in your foyer, own the literal G.O.A.T. trifecta, Jordan, Magic, and Bird, on a single ball, or finally upgrade your dining room with Grant Larkin pieces that usually require an interior designer and a long waitlist, this is your moment.

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