Absentee bids let you place your maximum bid on an item before the live auction begins. During the live show, we’ll continue bidding on your behalf up to your max bid — just like leaving a bid with a traditional auctioneer.
When you place an absentee bid, the system sets the current bid conservatively — just enough to keep you in the lead without revealing your full amount.
The current bid shown on each lot reflects all confirmed absentee bids and updates automatically as new bids come in.
When the live auction starts, bidding will begin at the current bid. The auctioneer will continue bidding on behalf of absentee bidders up to their max bids.
Because absentee bids can arrive seconds apart, the current bid you see may not always include bids still being processed. Refresh the page for the most up-to-date information.
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How bidding works
All items have a minimum bid of $1.00.
When "No Bids" is displayed, it means no absentee bids have been placed on this item yet.
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Lot 032 - Vintage Surrealist Carved Wood Branch Sculpture Depicting Two Faces, Signed And Dated 1984, 5-1/4" H
A vintage surrealist carved wood branch sculpture depicting two human faces emerging from opposite sides of a natural wood form. The piece is carved from a section of branch or trunk with natural grain and coloring variations. One face features carved eyes with pupils and a subtle expression, while the reverse side shows a second face carved in relief within the wood grain. The sculpture is signed illegibly on the bottom and dated 1984. The piece exhibits natural cracking to the wood and surface wear consistent with age.