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Bonhams

Bonhams is a privately owned international auction house and one of the world's oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques. It was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams & Brooks and Phillips Son & Neale. This brought together two of the four surviving Georgian auction houses in London, Bonhams having been founded in 1793, and Phillips in 1796 by Harry Phillips, formerly a senior clerk to James Christie.

Bonhams
Bonhams in Mayfair, London, U.K.
TypePrivate
IndustryAuctions, Valuations
Founded1793; 230 years ago (1793)
London, United Kingdom
FoundersThomas Dodd and Walter Bonham
Headquarters101 New Bond Street, London, United Kingdom
Number of locations
66 locations worldwide
(as of 2012)
Key people
Bruno Vinciguerra
(Executive Chairman)
Jonathan Fairhurst
(CFO)
ProductsFine arts, fine jewellery, Asian art and motor cars
OwnerEpiris
Number of employees
598 (2019)
DivisionsBonhams London
Bonhams Paris
Bonhams New York
Bonhams San Francisco
Bonhams Los Angeles
Bonhams Hong Kong
Bonhams Sydney
Websitebonhams.com

Today, the amalgamated business handles art and antiques auctions. Bonhams operates two salerooms in London—the former Phillips sale room at 101 New Bond Street, and the old Bonham's sale room at the Montpelier Galleries in Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge—with a smaller sale room in Edinburgh. Sales are also held around the world in New York, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, San Francisco, Sydney, and Singapore.[1] Bonhams holds more than 280 sales a year in more than 60 collecting areas, including Asian art, Pictures, motor cars and jewelry. Bonhams has more than 550 staff with some of the world's leading specialists in their fields.

History Edit

Bonhams was set up in 1793 when Thomas Dodd, an antique print dealer, joined forces with the book specialist Walter Bonham. The company expanded and by the 1850s was handling all categories of antiques including jewellery, porcelain, furniture, arms and armour, and wine. After returning from the war, in the early 1950s, Leonard Bonham purchased some land in Knightsbridge and erected a saleroom on Montpelier Street. The first sale was held in June 1956.[2]

In 2000, Bonhams became Bonhams & Brooks when it was acquired by Brooks auction house.[citation needed] Brooks had been founded in 1989 by the former Head of Cars at Christie's, Robert Brooks who specialized in the sale of classic and vintage motorcars. Brooks continued a major acquisition programme aimed at creating a new international fine art auction house.

In 2001 Bonhams & Brooks merged with Phillips Son & Neale to form a new UK company trading as Bonhams.[3] Phillips Son & Neale had been based in 101 New Bond Street, which subsequently became the new headquarters of Bonhams. The building consisted of seven different freeholds and had been described as "a Dickensian rabbit warren".[4] The first of the sites to be acquired was Blenstock House, an Art Deco building at the junction of Blenheim Street and Woodstock Street, eventually acquiring the complete building in 1974.

Acquisition activity continued, and in 2002 Bonhams purchased Butterfields, a leading auction house on the West Coast founded in 1865.[5] Bonhams changed Butterfields' name to Bonhams & Butterfields, and Malcolm Barber, formerly of Brooks, became the chief executive officer of the American subsidiary. Bonhams remained the company's brand name outside of the United States.

By the end of 2003 Bonhams was conducting more than 700 annual sales with revenues of $304 million. The company's worldwide network of sales included two major London venues, nine additional UK locations, and salerooms in Switzerland, Monaco, Germany, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sydney. Bonhams & Butterfields conducted its first East Coast sale in 2003 with an auction of Edwin C. Jameson's collection of classic cars and antiques in Massachusetts.

During 2005, Bonhams continued to expand its presence in the US and acquired a new saleroom on Madison Avenue in New York. The company also expanded further in Europe with the opening of the Paris office in June 2005.

In October 2005, Bonhams gained full independence after buying back a 49.9% stake held by French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH.

As part of a phased programme of international expansion, Bonhams opened an office in Hong Kong in 2007. Seven years later, in 2014, it established an East Asian HQ and saleroom in Hong Kong in One Pacific Place. Bonhams East Asian and Southeast Asian network now also includes offices in Beijing, Taiwan and Singapore.[6]

In March 2008, Bonhams New York moved to new salerooms on the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue – formerly the home of the respected Dahesh Museum of Art.[7] The inaugural sale featured 20th century furniture and decorative arts.

In 2013, Bonhams opened its new headquarters at 101 New Bond Street, a state-of-the-art building, designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands; and in 2015 it completed a seven-figure refurbishment of its Knightsbridge saleroom. In 2016, Bonhams held its first online-only auction. The sale – Watches and Wristwatches from the Collection of a European Nobleman – was 100 per cent sold.[citation needed]

In September 2018, Bonhams was acquired by the UK-based private equity company, Epiris.[citation needed]

In January 2022, Bonhams acquired the Nordic auction house Bukowskis for an undisclosed sum.[8]

in March 2022, Bonhams acquired the New England auction house Skinner Inc. for an undisclosed sum. The new company will be called Bonhams Skinner.[9] Also in March 2022, Bonhams acquired the Danish auction house, Bruun Rasmussen for an undisclosed sum.[10]

Locations Edit

Bonhams has a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 25 countries. It has three salerooms in the UK; two major salerooms in London – New Bond Street and Knightsbridge, and a saleroom in Edinburgh. Regional offices around the UK offer valuation and consignment services. In Europe, sales are held in France, Monaco and Belgium. In the US, sales are held in Los Angeles, and New York. In Asia-Pacific, sales take place in Bonhams saleroom in Pacific Place, Hong Kong, and in Sydney.

Notable auctions Edit

Bonhams notable sales include:

  • La fête d’anniversaire by Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita, sold for £7,096,250, a new world record price at auction for the artist at the Impressionist and Modern Sale at New Bond Street on 11 October 2018.
  • An important and exceptionally rare set of four huanghuali folding chairs sold for £5,289,250 at the Fine Chinese Art Sale, Bonhams London on 9 November 2017.
  • A blue and white garlic mouth vase, Yongzheng seal, sold in Hong Kong for HK$76,280,000 (£6,244,187) in 2014.
  • 1962–63 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta, sold at Quail Lodge, California in 2014 for $38,115,000. This was the world record for the most valuable motor car sold at auction until August 2018.
  • Fragonard's portrait of Francois-Henri, 5th Duc d’Harcourt, achieved £17,106,500 in London in 2013. It remains the most valuable French Rococo painting sold at auction.
  • A fancy deep-blue 'Trombino' diamond ring was sold for £6,201,250 in London in April 2013.
  • The ex-Juan Manuel Fangio 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196R sold at The Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2013 for £19,600,000
  • Madonna Laboris, a painting by Russian artist Nikolai Roerich, achieved £7,881,250 in London in 2013.
  • An ultra-rare, record breaking Vincent Black Lightning sold at Bonhams annual Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction in 2018 became the most valuable motorcycle ever sold at auction. It achieved $929,000 (£651,715 at the time) including buyer's premium.[11]

Further reading Edit

  • Darwent, Charles, "Bonhams Breaks With Tradition," Management Today, July 1997, p. 56.
  • Meyers, Laura, "Bonhams Goes Global," Art Business News, January 2004, p. 42.
  • Moeran, Brian, "Jousting at Bonhams, London," Ceramics Monthly, January 1990, p. 18.
  • Stanbridge, Philip, "A Hot London Summer," Ceramics Monthly, October 1991, p. 28.
  • Windsor, John, "Stop Press! Art Market Says Size Does Matter," Independent, 8 May 1993, p. 34.

References Edit

  1. ^ Shetty, Deepika (8 April 2014). "Auction house Bonhams opens Singapore office". The Straits Times. from the original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  2. ^ Cooper, Jeremy (1977). Under the Hammer: The Auctions and Auctioneers of London. London: Constable and Company Limited. p. 135.
  3. ^ Menon, Jon (8 July 2001). "French Tycoon Proposes Merger of Two Auction Houses". Sunday Business.
  4. ^ Callanan, Neil. . Bloomberg L.P. Archived from the original on 1 December 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  5. ^ Kopytoff, Verne (1 August 2002). "eBay's Offline Plan Fails, Butterfields Sold". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ Shetty, Deepika (8 April 2014). "Auction House Bonhams Opens Singapore Office". The Straits Times. from the original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  7. ^ Grant, Daniel (21 September 2010). "Auction House Expansions Underscore Art Market Rebound". ARTNEWS. from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  8. ^ "Bonhams buys Nordic auction house Bukowskis". The Art Newspaper – International art news and events. 11 January 2022. from the original on 25 April 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Bonhams's big buying spree continue with acquisition of US auction house Skinner". The Art Newspaper – International art news and events. 16 March 2022. from the original on 16 March 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Bonhams continues acquisitions spree with purchase of Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen". The Art Newspaper – International art news and events. 22 March 2022. from the original on 22 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  11. ^ Smith, Poppy Mckenzie (30 May 2018). "Black Lightning: The most expensive motorbike sold at auction – and how it feels to be the winning bidder". The Telegraph. from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Bonhams 101 New Bond Street
  • Bonhams motorcycle department

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Bonhams is a privately owned international auction house and one of the world s oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques It was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams amp Brooks and Phillips Son amp Neale This brought together two of the four surviving Georgian auction houses in London Bonhams having been founded in 1793 and Phillips in 1796 by Harry Phillips formerly a senior clerk to James Christie BonhamsBonhams in Mayfair London U K TypePrivateIndustryAuctions ValuationsFounded1793 230 years ago 1793 London United KingdomFoundersThomas Dodd and Walter BonhamHeadquarters101 New Bond Street London United KingdomNumber of locations66 locations worldwide as of 2012 Key peopleBruno Vinciguerra Executive Chairman Jonathan Fairhurst CFO ProductsFine arts fine jewellery Asian art and motor carsOwnerEpirisNumber of employees598 2019 DivisionsBonhams LondonBonhams ParisBonhams New YorkBonhams San FranciscoBonhams Los AngelesBonhams Hong KongBonhams SydneyWebsitebonhams wbr comToday the amalgamated business handles art and antiques auctions Bonhams operates two salerooms in London the former Phillips sale room at 101 New Bond Street and the old Bonham s sale room at the Montpelier Galleries in Montpelier Street Knightsbridge with a smaller sale room in Edinburgh Sales are also held around the world in New York Hong Kong Los Angeles Paris San Francisco Sydney and Singapore 1 Bonhams holds more than 280 sales a year in more than 60 collecting areas including Asian art Pictures motor cars and jewelry Bonhams has more than 550 staff with some of the world s leading specialists in their fields Contents 1 History 2 Locations 3 Notable auctions 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBonhams was set up in 1793 when Thomas Dodd an antique print dealer joined forces with the book specialist Walter Bonham The company expanded and by the 1850s was handling all categories of antiques including jewellery porcelain furniture arms and armour and wine After returning from the war in the early 1950s Leonard Bonham purchased some land in Knightsbridge and erected a saleroom on Montpelier Street The first sale was held in June 1956 2 In 2000 Bonhams became Bonhams amp Brooks when it was acquired by Brooks auction house citation needed Brooks had been founded in 1989 by the former Head of Cars at Christie s Robert Brooks who specialized in the sale of classic and vintage motorcars Brooks continued a major acquisition programme aimed at creating a new international fine art auction house In 2001 Bonhams amp Brooks merged with Phillips Son amp Neale to form a new UK company trading as Bonhams 3 Phillips Son amp Neale had been based in 101 New Bond Street which subsequently became the new headquarters of Bonhams The building consisted of seven different freeholds and had been described as a Dickensian rabbit warren 4 The first of the sites to be acquired was Blenstock House an Art Deco building at the junction of Blenheim Street and Woodstock Street eventually acquiring the complete building in 1974 Acquisition activity continued and in 2002 Bonhams purchased Butterfields a leading auction house on the West Coast founded in 1865 5 Bonhams changed Butterfields name to Bonhams amp Butterfields and Malcolm Barber formerly of Brooks became the chief executive officer of the American subsidiary Bonhams remained the company s brand name outside of the United States By the end of 2003 Bonhams was conducting more than 700 annual sales with revenues of 304 million The company s worldwide network of sales included two major London venues nine additional UK locations and salerooms in Switzerland Monaco Germany Los Angeles San Francisco and Sydney Bonhams amp Butterfields conducted its first East Coast sale in 2003 with an auction of Edwin C Jameson s collection of classic cars and antiques in Massachusetts During 2005 Bonhams continued to expand its presence in the US and acquired a new saleroom on Madison Avenue in New York The company also expanded further in Europe with the opening of the Paris office in June 2005 In October 2005 Bonhams gained full independence after buying back a 49 9 stake held by French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH As part of a phased programme of international expansion Bonhams opened an office in Hong Kong in 2007 Seven years later in 2014 it established an East Asian HQ and saleroom in Hong Kong in One Pacific Place Bonhams East Asian and Southeast Asian network now also includes offices in Beijing Taiwan and Singapore 6 In March 2008 Bonhams New York moved to new salerooms on the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue formerly the home of the respected Dahesh Museum of Art 7 The inaugural sale featured 20th century furniture and decorative arts In 2013 Bonhams opened its new headquarters at 101 New Bond Street a state of the art building designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and in 2015 it completed a seven figure refurbishment of its Knightsbridge saleroom In 2016 Bonhams held its first online only auction The sale Watches and Wristwatches from the Collection of a European Nobleman was 100 per cent sold citation needed In September 2018 Bonhams was acquired by the UK based private equity company Epiris citation needed In January 2022 Bonhams acquired the Nordic auction house Bukowskis for an undisclosed sum 8 in March 2022 Bonhams acquired the New England auction house Skinner Inc for an undisclosed sum The new company will be called Bonhams Skinner 9 Also in March 2022 Bonhams acquired the Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen for an undisclosed sum 10 Locations EditBonhams has a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 25 countries It has three salerooms in the UK two major salerooms in London New Bond Street and Knightsbridge and a saleroom in Edinburgh Regional offices around the UK offer valuation and consignment services In Europe sales are held in France Monaco and Belgium In the US sales are held in Los Angeles and New York In Asia Pacific sales take place in Bonhams saleroom in Pacific Place Hong Kong and in Sydney Notable auctions EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bonhams news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bonhams notable sales include La fete d anniversaire by Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita sold for 7 096 250 a new world record price at auction for the artist at the Impressionist and Modern Sale at New Bond Street on 11 October 2018 An important and exceptionally rare set of four huanghuali folding chairs sold for 5 289 250 at the Fine Chinese Art Sale Bonhams London on 9 November 2017 A blue and white garlic mouth vase Yongzheng seal sold in Hong Kong for HK 76 280 000 6 244 187 in 2014 1962 63 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta sold at Quail Lodge California in 2014 for 38 115 000 This was the world record for the most valuable motor car sold at auction until August 2018 Fragonard s portrait of Francois Henri 5th Duc d Harcourt achieved 17 106 500 in London in 2013 It remains the most valuable French Rococo painting sold at auction A fancy deep blue Trombino diamond ring was sold for 6 201 250 in London in April 2013 The ex Juan Manuel Fangio 1954 Mercedes Benz W196R sold at The Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2013 for 19 600 000 Madonna Laboris a painting by Russian artist Nikolai Roerich achieved 7 881 250 in London in 2013 An ultra rare record breaking Vincent Black Lightning sold at Bonhams annual Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction in 2018 became the most valuable motorcycle ever sold at auction It achieved 929 000 651 715 at the time including buyer s premium 11 Further reading EditDarwent Charles Bonhams Breaks With Tradition Management Today July 1997 p 56 Meyers Laura Bonhams Goes Global Art Business News January 2004 p 42 Moeran Brian Jousting at Bonhams London Ceramics Monthly January 1990 p 18 Stanbridge Philip A Hot London Summer Ceramics Monthly October 1991 p 28 Windsor John Stop Press Art Market Says Size Does Matter Independent 8 May 1993 p 34 References Edit Shetty Deepika 8 April 2014 Auction house Bonhams opens Singapore office The Straits Times Archived from the original on 5 April 2019 Retrieved 8 April 2014 Cooper Jeremy 1977 Under the Hammer The Auctions and Auctioneers of London London Constable and Company Limited p 135 Menon Jon 8 July 2001 French Tycoon Proposes Merger of Two Auction Houses Sunday Business Callanan Neil Bonhams Auction House Gets Approval for New London Headquarters Bloomberg L P Archived from the original on 1 December 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Kopytoff Verne 1 August 2002 eBay s Offline Plan Fails Butterfields Sold San Francisco Chronicle Shetty Deepika 8 April 2014 Auction House Bonhams Opens Singapore Office The Straits Times Archived from the original on 5 April 2019 Retrieved 8 April 2014 Grant Daniel 21 September 2010 Auction House Expansions Underscore Art Market Rebound ARTNEWS Archived from the original on 23 December 2014 Retrieved 21 September 2010 Bonhams buys Nordic auction house Bukowskis The Art Newspaper International art news and events 11 January 2022 Archived from the original on 25 April 2022 Retrieved 16 March 2022 Bonhams s big buying spree continue with acquisition of US auction house Skinner The Art Newspaper International art news and events 16 March 2022 Archived from the original on 16 March 2022 Retrieved 16 March 2022 Bonhams continues acquisitions spree with purchase of Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen The Art Newspaper International art news and events 22 March 2022 Archived from the original on 22 March 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2022 Smith Poppy Mckenzie 30 May 2018 Black Lightning The most expensive motorbike sold at auction and how it feels to be the winning bidder The Telegraph Archived from the original on 30 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