$50 portray from Hamptons barn sale nabbed by NY artwork supplier to fetch six figures at public sale: ‘Cinderella discovery’

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 portray from Hamptons barn sale nabbed by NY artwork supplier to fetch six figures at public sale: ‘Cinderella discovery’

One man’s trash is one other man’s treasure.

A longtime New York-based artwork supplier stumbled upon a portray at a Hamptons barn sale for which he paid simply $50 — and now the uncommon piece is predicted to be auctioned off for six figures.

Allen Treibitz noticed and bought the paintings — depicting a carved grizzly bear atop of a memorial totem pole — a couple of months again, regardless of being unfamiliar with the famed artist who painted the piece, CTV Information reported.

After conducting some analysis and consulting with an public sale home in Canada, Treibitz shortly realized his “Cinderella discovery” of a misplaced Emily Carr portray — titled “Masset, Q.C.I.” — was value as much as $200,000. 


The New York artwork supplier noticed the portray at a barn sale within the Hamptons. Heffel Positive Artwork Public sale Home

“I see quite a lot of very fascinating issues (however) this one is … probably the most vital factor I’ve ever discovered,” stated Treibitz, who’s been promoting artwork for greater than 40 years.

“The truth that it was discovered and that it’s again to its residence place is essential.”

Treibitz paid $50 for the portray on the barn sale after realizing he discovered one thing “extraordinary,” telling CTV Information that the expressive paintings stood out.

He researched the artist and discovered the work of the enduring Canadian painter was way more priceless than what he paid, later turning to David Heffel, president of Canada’s Heffel Positive Artwork Public sale Home, who confirmed its value.

“We had been supplied images and there was little question in my thoughts that this was an thrilling Cinderella discovery,” Heffel stated, in response to CTV Information.

The portray shall be auctioned on Nov. 20 in Toronto, with its worth estimated at $100,000 to $200,000. 


Canadian painter Emily Carr's artwork will be sold at auction.
Canadian painter Emily Carr’s paintings shall be offered at public sale. Fb

Carr painted the paintings in 1912 in an effort to doc the creative heritage of British Columbia’s First Nations communities. It depicts an Indigenous memorial put up that stood in Masset, a village on the province’s Haida Gwaii archipelago, the outlet reported.

The portray is believed to have been gifted by Carr to mates within the Thirties and remained hanging within the Hampton’s barn ever since. 

Heffel stated the paintings was present in its unique body and stretching, noting that it hadn’t modified because it was positioned within the barn.

“It wanted a great cleansing and freshening up,” he instructed CTV Information.

The portray shall be featured at Heffel galleries throughout a number of cities earlier than it’s auctioned, however Treibitz hopes the portray will discover a new residence in a museum or with a collector of Carr’s work.


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