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After Paris breakthrough, fresh auctions of Chandigarh heritage furniture announced in US, Spain

Less than a fortnight after India’s first-ever diplomatic intervention successfully stalled the Paris auction of two stolen Chandigarh heritage chairs, two more pieces of Pierre Jeanneret-designed furniture from the city’s Capitol Project have surfaced in international auction listings, one in Los Angeles on July 15 and another in Barcelona on July 22. Heritage activist and []
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· Jun 30, 2026
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· Jun 26, 2026
San Francisco's pubic art work officially now up for sale [Giggity]
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· Jul 7, 2026
Giftex unveils The Collectors' Cove: India's only collector-first destination celebrating remarkable works, objects and exceptional craftsmanship
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From €300,000 Tabis to Barbie Clothes: Inside the Sale of Martin Margiela’s Personal Archive
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QuintDaily
· Jun 30, 2026
The Importance of Fine Art Auctions in Preserving Culture
The fine art auction has come to be a very important part of cultural and economic lives. They provide a forum for the exhibition and celebration of art, and make it easy for collectors and visitors to appreciate the treasures. Especially they help to conserve cultural heritage and artwork for future generations and make it [] The post The Importance of Fine Art Auctions in Preserving Culture appeared first on QuintDaily.
The Standard
· Jun 24, 2026
Four Churchill boxes expected to fetch up to £215,000 at auction
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Related coverage for "After Paris breakthrough, fresh auctions of Chandigarh heritage furniture announced in US, Spain": BizNews — The ten most expensive auction sales ever. Fark — San Francisco's pubic art work officially now up for sale [Giggity]. The Hindu BusinessLine — Giftex unveils The Collectors' Cove: India's only collector-first destination celebrating remarkable works, objects and exceptional craftsmanship. Vogue — From €300,000 Tabis to Barbie Clothes: Inside the Sale of Martin Margiela’s Personal Archive. QuintDaily — The Importance of Fine Art Auctions in Preserving Culture. The Standard — Four Churchill boxes expected to fetch up to £215,000 at auction


