Everard lines up June estates sale with Hunt Slonem, Parzinger and Rolex highlights
Everard Auctions will hold its online-only Southern Estates and Collections Auction June 23-25 in Savannah, featuring fine art, Southern paintings, furniture, jewelry, watches and decorative arts. Top lots include works by Hunt Slonem and David Harouni, a Tommi Parzinger cabinet, Picasso pottery and a diamond ring estimated at up to $60,000.
Why it matters: - The three-day sale pulls together high-demand categories that attract both designers and collectors, from Southern art to luxury watches. - Strong estimates on key lots point to broad interest in top-end estate material and collectible decorative arts. - The auction also gives buyers access to a wide range of price points, from modestly estimated works to six-figure jewelry and premier furniture.
What happened: - Everard Auctions finalized its online-only Southern Estates and Collections Auction for June 23-25, 2026. - The sale is scheduled to start each day at 10AM ET. - Bidding will be available absentee or live online through Everard Live, LiveAuctioneers, Bidsquare, or Invaluable. - The public preview reception is set for June 16 from 5-7 PM at Everard Auctions’ gallery in Savannah. - Additional previewing will run June 17-20, or by appointment. - Everard Auctions is located at 2436 Waters Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404.
The details: - The auction includes premier Southern artworks, Native American and Southwestern ceramics, modern furniture, Asian art, European porcelain, sterling silver, fine jewelry, Swiss watches, fashion and luxury goods. - Two Hunt Slonem works anchor the fine art offering. - Slonem’s large-format six-panel oil, Picul, comes from a West Palm Beach private collection and carries a $12,000-$18,000 estimate. - David Harouni’s oil-on-canvas diptych Faces is estimated at $6,000-$8,000. - Frederick Judd Waugh’s seascape Midday is estimated at $4,000-$8,000. - A Madoura earthenware pitcher titled Visage adds Picasso pottery to the sale and carries a $6,000-$8,000 estimate. - More than 30 works come from the family collection of Savannah artists Christopher P H Murphy and Christopher A D Murphy. - The Southern art lineup also includes Hattie Saussy, Myrtle Jones, Larry Connatser and Betsy Cain. - A Hattie Saussy oil-on-canvas of a house with wisteria vines is estimated at $2,000-$3,000. - Decorative art from the estate of Bliss Hebert and Allen Charles Klein includes Native American pottery, Asian opera dolls, European and Asian porcelains, leatherbound manuscripts and European engravings. - The furniture highlight is a circa-1950s robin’s-egg-blue lacquer side cabinet by Tommi Parzinger, estimated at $15,000-$25,000. - A circa-1600 English needlework wall hanging showing the story of Moses carries provenance from Sotheby’s in 1993 and a New York City private collection. - The wall hanging is estimated at $8,000-$12,000. - Day 3 will focus on jewelry, watches, fashion and luxury goods from brands including Tiffany & Co, Cartier, Rolex, Dior, Gucci, Chanel, Hermès, Bottega Veneta and Van Cleef and Arpels. - The top jewelry lot is an 18K gold ring with a 4-carat fancy yellow diamond and a halo of near-colorless round diamonds. - The 7.55-gram ring, accompanied by a GIA certificate, is estimated at $40,000-$60,000. - Rolex highlights include an 18K gold and diamond Presidential ladies watch estimated at $12,000-$18,000. - Another Rolex lot is a pre-Daytona stainless steel watch estimated at $25,000-$35,000. - The silver section includes a Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware set in the Chrysanthemum pattern. - The 140-piece set comes with Tiffany dust bags and an associated wood box. - The set has a total silver weight of 218.60 ozt and an estimate of $15,000-$25,000.
Between the lines: - Everard is using a familiar three-times-a-year format to keep a steady flow of estate material in front of its core buyer base. - The mix of regional art, designer furniture and branded luxury goods is aimed at multiple collector audiences in one sale. - The inclusion of named collections and provenance details helps support confidence in the higher-estimate lots.
What’s next: - Collectors can preview the auction in Savannah before bidding opens. - Buyers can register for online or absentee bidding ahead of the June 23 start. - Interested bidders can request more information by calling 912-231-1376 or emailing info@everard.com. - Amanda Everard’s social profile - Everard Auctions on Instagram - Everard Auctions on Facebook - Everard Auctions on X
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