EWolfs.com

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EWOLFS - Auctioneers of Fine Art, Antiques and Sculpture

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About Us

ewolfs.com's first online auction took place in the Spring of 1999 in Cleveland, Ohio. Since that time, the company has distinguished itself from other auction houses not only because of its original and exciting live auction software but because of the high quality "fresh to the market" merchandise offered at auction.

ewolfs.com has been responsible for the record sale of a James Butterworth marine painting ($187,000); for the sale of a previously unknown Jose Maria Velasco painting for $419,750; for the promotion of the contemporary art glass market - most notably the sale of William Morris' "Canopic Jar, Fallow Deer" for $150,650; for fine books such as Marcel Duchamps' "La Boite en Valise" ($55,200) and Hiroshige's "Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road" ($74,750) and for the sale of an important letter from the Amistad legal counsel. Many online auction records have been set by ewolfs.com.

After the original corporation dissolved, the assets of the former ewolfs.com eventually came under the management of Paul Novosel and Dan Zivko. Currently, Novosel and Zivko also own Dargate Auction Galleries in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Operating primarily in a Pittsburgh area warehouse, Novosel and Zivko broadened the scope of the Dargate auctions by hosting them through eBay's Live Auctioneers program. While the catalogue may be viewed at the Dargate site (www.dargate.com), it is also available to millions of daily Ebay visitors. In-house live auctions are held concurrently.

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Administrative:

willoughby OH
US 44094
216-575-9653


Registrant:

holdings llc, drz
Pittsburgh PA
US 15208

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