Santa Monica Canyon Estate Sale With Mid-Century Furnishings, Rare, Unique Collectables and Contemporary Art (Part 2)

Please join us for the opening of our second and last part to this estate sale.

When

Friday, March 21st from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM

Saturday, March 22nd from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Sunday, March 23rd from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Where

543 E Channel Rd, Santa Monica, CA 90402

Items in this sale include:

  • Two designer sofas
  • Multiple mid-century sofas
  • 1960s Florence Knoll Executive Partner Desk with chrome base
  • Unique Supreme chair
  • Knoll coffee table
  • Designer coffee table
  • Goyard antique trunk
  • L.V. antique trunk
  • Designer standing lamps
  • Table lamps
  • Mid-century king bed, side tables, and dresser
  • Bookshelves
  • Patio furniture
  • Contemporary art
  • Posters
  • Samurai helmet
  • Great books
  • L.V. rare model plane from 1985 Bourget Airshow
  • Flat screen
  • Camping equipment
  • Sports equipment
  • Bikes
  • Motorcycle helmets
  • Beautiful handmade rugs (mixed sizes)
  • Shipping box materials (new)
  • Rare Brigitte Bardot double signature by Brigitte Bardot and Terry O’Neill (who passed in 2019)
  • Fluorescent lighting
  • Fluorescent large vintage C for Camel Cigarettes
  • Supreme smalls
  • Designer one-off surf board
  • Signed snowboards
  • Hermes ashtrays
  • Many more unusual furnishings

Many designer pieces by Camp High, Supreme and California designers. All just added and new. Very hard to find vintage t-shirts.

We look forward to seeing you all on these three beautiful days!


Beautiful Estate in Santa Monica Hills With Museum Quality Mid-Century Furnishings, Very Rare Collectables and Incredible Listed Contemporary Art

Please join us for this once in a lifetime unique shopping experience. The homeowners have been collecting one of a kind pieces for years and are very happy that the pieces will be in the hands of people that will enjoy and appreciate them.

When

Friday, March 14th from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM

Saturday, March 15th from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM

Sunday, March 16th from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM

Where

543 E Channel Rd, Santa Monica, CA 90402

This sale includes many new contemporary Californian designed men’s and women’s clothing (sizes small to large).


Very Unique Speciality Items in Santa Monica Pop-Up of a Boutique Closing Because of Owner Moving to France

Most all of the items are from Europe, and others are from American artists.

When

Friday, September 20th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Sunday, September 22nd from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Where

3331 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

There’s plenty of free parking at building parking lot.

Some of the items include:

  • French designer Paul Marius leather note books, passport holders, wallets, eyeglass holders, computer sleeves etc.
  • Assortment of B and B bags
  • Men’s socks from France based on classic and painting designs (they are very hard to find in America)
  • One of a kind hand blown etched glasses filled with natural fragrance and soy candles that are used for drinking after candle is finished (Fantastic gift!)
  • Handmade from Milan costume necklaces that hold glasses (So unique!)
  • Merci and Baobab candles and diffusers
  • Handmade lounge wear by a French artist
  • Coffee table books by Celine
  • Fantastic kids corner baby shower gifts
  • Men, women, and children’s clothing by Barefoot Dreams (robes, pajamas, and slippers)
  • PJ Savage 2024
  • Palm Costume Jewelry (hard to find in America) available in France
  • Incredible Christmas pieces such as Scandinavian village cottages
  • German mini gramophone
  • Unique Adventure Calendars
  • German smokers
  • Light up houses and villages
  • Chanukah and Christmas one of a kind ornaments
  • Snow globes
  • Lucy and Snoopy skating musical park
  • Rare Easter speciality gifts and decor
  • And more

So many more beautiful artist pieces to look at from Belgium, Sweden, Spain, France, Germany, and America.

Please join us and discover these fun items.


Sale of Amalia de Schulthess (1918 – 2021) private collection

AESWON is proud to present Amalia de Schulthess (1918 – 2021) private collection!

World Famous Artist and Sculptor Studio.

Please call (310) 625-9984 for gate code on arrival.

This collection of her personal works are her most cherished. Amalia de Schulthess grew up in Switzerland and studied at the State College Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and the Kunstgewerbeschule, Zurich.

For most of her adult life, she created her art in California and New Mexico. In Taos, Amalia met Andrew Dasburg and she was instrumental in reviving the career of a great Modernist who had fallen into obscurity after the war.

Solo shows of Amalia’s work were held at the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe (1956); the Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles (1956 and 1962); the Rose Rabow Gallery, San Francisco (1960); and the David Cole Gallery, San Francisco (1962). Successful exhibitions of her artwork were also organized at a number of European galleries. After the 1960s, Amalia fully turned her attention from painting to making sculpture. She took great care in the materials she used to create her sculptures, to the extent that she moved from California to Florence, Italy and swiftly chose a studio and foundry in Pietrasanta; Amalia shared this foundry with the renowned Henry Moore. She was based here for a decade in order to situate herself in proximity to the Carrara marble quarries, the favored source of stone for eminent sculptors through the centuries. She continued to sculpt in Los Angeles and Apple Valley, California all the way through her nineties, driven by her innate lifelong passion to create art. Amalia’s sculptures are very much part of the avant-garde Modernist discourse, depicted in her Canto d’Estate series and Bird series.

Amalia’s art has been displayed in many national and international museums, world-known galleries, as well as private art collectors’ collections.

Amalia was immersed in the leading artistic circles and was friends with many important artists very well, including Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Alberto Giacometti, Marino Marini, and François Stahly, to name a few.

Amalia de Schulthess passed away on May 28, 2021 in her home in Santa Monica, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.

Details and descriptions are COMING SOON! Call or text with questions.