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Keno Auctions Modern And Contemporary Sale Totals $1.2 Million New York – Leigh Keno’s October sale confirmed the strength of the modern and contemporary art market with sales totaling $1,200,000, exceeding the high end of the presale estimate of $650,000- $1,140,000. KENO FAQs; KENO Booster! ® KENO drawings are available to view from August 2008 to present. Drawings prior to February 28, 2010 do not include Booster ®. KENO drawings are best viewed in the following browsers: Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome. KENO — Information regarding a Keno woman’s death earlier this week is being sought by the Oregon State Police. Herald and News 2701 Foothills Blvd. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-885-4410.

Among the various auctions of fine and decorative arts in New York during “Americana Week”, an iconic bronze sculpture of Diana by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) attained the highest price for any lot sold. On January 23rd, with an estimate of $200-400,000, the sculpture sold for $506,000 (includ. BP). Purchased by a young New York couple, it is the fifth-highest price at auction for any work by Saint-Gaudens. Recently discovered, the sculpture was on display at the Glascow Arms Restaurant in Delaware since its purchase by Constantine Sclavos in 1959.

Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) Diana
Sold for $506,250.00

New York – Leigh Keno’s October sale confirmed the strength of the modern and contemporary art market with sales totaling $1,200,000, exceeding the high end of the presale estimate of $650,000- $1,140,000.

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“With only 48 lots offered, the sell-rate was a healthy 80 per cent,” reported Leigh Keno. Telephone bidders and two determined bidders in the room battled it out for the top lot of the sale.

Cindy Sherman (American, B. 1954)
UNTITLED FILM STILL #39, 1979

Letter Tied to Fight for Independence Is Found in Museum’s Attic
By James Barron, New York Times

It was lying in a drawer in the attic, a 12-page document that was not just forgotten but misfiled. Somehow it had made its way into a folder with colonial-era doctor’s bills that someone in the 1970s decreed was worthless and should be thrown away.

Emilie Gruchow, an archivist at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, and Leigh Keno, the president of Keno Auctions, examining a manuscript that is scheduled to be sold at auction this month. Credit…Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times

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The Million at the Mansion
Story by Sherry Mazzocchi Photos by Marion L. Ward

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An unexpected discovery at the Morris-Jumel Mansion yielded the highest auction price ever – nearly a million dollars – for a Revolutionary War-era document manuscript.

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Brian Hendelson, a coin dealer from New Jersey, paid $912,500 at Keno Auctions for the 12-page, handwritten document written in 1775 by a founding father. He compared it to owning an original draft of the Declaration of Independence.

“All of the proceeds benefit one of the finest house museums in New York City,” said Leigh Keno, President of Keno Auctions.

Following months of discussion and negotiation on a proposal by Andy Clarkson to transfer Scotts Bluff County’s Keno operations to a different business, the operation will officially remain with Lucky One for the time being.

However, there will be one modification, as Management Accountant Lisa Rien explained to the County Board this week. “Small Computer Solutions and Ryan Keller will begin the process to take over the business, but Lucky One will still be involved for the whole term of the contract.” The term of that contract goes until the end of Dec. 2022.

Rien said Lucky One will continue to be the bonded operator through that time period, but the intent of the agreement is that Small Computer Solutions would then enter into negotiations with the County to become the sole operator of those games starting in 2023.

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Commissioners voted 3-2 in favor of the amended agreement.