Beverly Hills Offices...
Heritage Auctions is the largest collectibles auctioneer and third largest auction house in the world. Our Beverly Hills Auction House and office, located at 9478 West Olympic, offers auctions and appraisals for a wide range of collectibles including Fine Art, Coins & Currency, Comics, Entertainment Memorabilia, Jewelry & Luxury Accessories, Fine Wine, and many others. We are also the undisputed internet leader in our field, a testament to the usefulness of our website, our reputation for professional business practices and our vast expertise in the field of art and collectibles.
If you're in the Beverly Hills area, stop by or call today.
How To Get The Most For Your Collection...
Learn How
Margaret Barrett
Director, Entertainment & Music Memorabilia
MargaretB@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
x1912
Margaret Barrett, a California native who graduated from UCLA with a B.A. degree in Art History, joined Heritage Auctions in 2011 after working as an Entertainment Memorabilia Specialist at various auction houses for a number of years. She served as a Specialist at Butterfield & Butterfield in Los Angeles, as an Assistant Vice President & Head of the Popular Arts Department at Christie’s in New York, as a consultant to Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles, and as the Director of Entertainment Memorabilia at Bonhams & Butterfields in Los Angeles. Notable collections that she has worked on include The Estate of John Wayne, The Estate of Marilyn Monroe, The Estate of Bette Davis, The Estate of Jimmy Stewart, The Estate of Jennifer Jones, The Estate of Raymond Burr, The Ramrod Shurtliff Collection of Grateful Dead Memorabilia, The Private World of Truman Capote, The Estate of Steve McQueen, and The Herb Bridges “Gone with the Wind” Auction for which she was awarded a key to the city by the mayor of Jonesboro, Georgia -- hometown of “Gone with the Wind” author, Margaret Mitchell.
Carolyn Mani
Consignment Director and Trusts & Estates, Beverly Hills
CarolynM@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
x1677
Carolyn brings more than a decade of experience in both live and online auctions to her position at Heritage Auction Galleries Beverly Hills, as well as an extensive background in appraising and vetting Furniture and Decorative Arts, Fine Art, Collectibles, Musical Instruments and Entertainment Memorabilia. Prior to joining Heritage, Carolyn served as Director in the Sunset Estate Department at Bonhams & Butterfields, also serving as Generalist and Auctioneer, where she established a proven track record in working with large consignments and institutions in Hollywood and Southern California. During that 10 year span Carolyn also provided auction services to numerous charities including Stars for a Cause, The LOOC foundation, Wheels for Humanity, The Beverly Hills Bar Association Barristers, The Chrysalis Foundation, Project Angel Food among the many.
David S. Michaels has been active in the field of classical numismatics for more than 24 years. A specialist in Roman Imperial coinage, he has an extensive background in Greek, Byzantine, Dark Age, and Medieval coins as well. He is also well known as an author and lecturer. Michaels was born in Los Angeles, California in 1957. An early viewing of the movie “Cleopatra” when he was seven years old kindled a lifelong fascination with the ancient world. While touring Italy in the mid 1980s, he purchased a battered Roman bronze coin, launching a new hobby and career path. An interview with the renowned numismatist and author David R. Sear in 1988 convinced him that ancient coins could be more than a sideline. Two years later, he made numismatics his full time vocation. Michaels’ profile in the world of ancient coins rose steadily. In 1998, he became sales director of Classical Numismatic Group. Two years later, he joined Freeman & Sear, where he remained until 2010. Michaels has published several articles on aspects of ancient coinage and has given talks on the subject across the country.
Peggy Gottlieb
Director of Fine Jewelry, Beverly Hills
PGottlieb@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
x1847
Peggy Gottlieb is a well known specialist in the field of gems and jewelry. After graduating from the Gemological Institute of America with a Graduate Gemologist degree, she worked as a staff gemologist for the GIA Gem Trade Laboratory. In 1991, she started her own business with emphasis on antique and estate jewelry. In 1998, she became Vice-President, Director of Jewelry, for Sotheby’s Los Angeles, under the tutelage of John Block. In 2002, she left Sotheby’s to begin Bluegrass Jewels, again specializing in antique and estate jewelry. After a successful career in the antique and estate jewelry business, she was asked by Heritage Auctions to be their jewelry specialist in Beverly Hills.
Ms. Gottlieb has lectured extensively on the subject of gems and jewelry. She has acted as a consultant to the Smithsonian Institution Hall of Gems and Minerals, in Washington, D.C., as well as bank trust departments, trust and estate attorneys, and private individuals. Ms. Gottlieb is qualified in the State of California to act as an expert witness, Civil and County Courts and in United States Federal Court.
Frank Martell
Director, Fine & Rare Wine
FrankM@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
x1753
After studying at Clark University in Massachusetts and Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey, Frank joined the auction staff at New York-based Acker Merrall & Condit in 1998. In 2003 he joined Bonhams & Butterfield as Director of Fine & Rare Wines, becoming International Director in November of 2006 and taking on a revised role focused on making the Wine department there a global entity, paying particular attention to markets in the US and Hong Kong, where, in April of 2008, he held the first wine sale in more than 17 years. Over the course of the following year and a half Frank was in Hong Kong on a monthly basis, working not only on wine auction, but also spending a good deal of time working with the government in Hong Kong to develop appropriate policy around the business. His experience in the industry is across all phases of the business, from business development, to marketing, to sales, consignments and customer service, with a decidedly hands on approach. As early as 2000, Who What Where magazine published a feature story spotlighting Frank, his rise in the world of fine wines and his success orchestrating auctions. It said, in part: "Martell has rapidly established himself as a superstar in the world of wine... his future seems extremely bright." He has since been featured on CBS News, MSNBC, CNN, and CNBC's "Squawk Box" as an expert in the field and was cast in a primary role in John Cleese's documentary, "Wine for the confused."
Bill Mense
Consignment & Inventory Director - Beverly Hills
BillM@HA.com
1-800-872-6467
x1371
What's it worth?
Find out quick, easy & free.
Free newsletters & announcements (by category):
Patek Philippe Ref. 5004P Platinum Wristwatch
Signed Patek Philippe with presentation box sold for $242,500
[
View lot » ]
Complete Andy Warhol Endangered Species and Ads 1985
Each expected to exceed $250,000+ at Modern and Contemporary Art event.
[
Read more » ]
Rare 1929 West, Texas, $10 Note To Benefit Blast Victims' Families
To be offered in our May 21 Tuesday Internet Currency Auction
[
Read more » ]
The Largest Rose Quartz Known Outside Of The Smithsonian
La Madona Rosa anchors the
Hoppel Collection debut at Heritage
[
Read more » ]
Rembrandt Peale Portrait Of George Washington Sells For $662,500
To Lead Heritage Auctions' Two-Day, $4.5+ Million American Art Events
[
View lot » ]
Stunning Frank Miller Dark Knight Original Art In May Auction
Also, high-grade Amazing Fantasy #15; original art from Cockrum and McFarlane
[
Read more » ]
1913 Liberty Nickel, One Of Five Known Sold For $3,172,500
Walton specimen, lost for 40 years, offered at auction for first time
[
View lot » ]
Fr. 379c $1000 1891 Treasury Note
Unique in collector hands, sold for $2,585,000!
[
View lot » ]
Exceedingly Rare 3.50 Carat Natural Fancy Blue VS1 Diamond Brings $1.65M+
Classic Caldwell platinum art deco ring leads $9.8M Jewelry & Luxury event
[
Read more » ]
Steve Ivy Lifts Heritage Auctions To No. 1 By Scott S. Smith
The business of items with historic meaning and investment value is booming, and Heritage Auctions is collecting.
[
Read More at Investor's Business Daily » ]
Francis Crick's 1962 Nobel Prize For Discovering DNA Structure
Medal auctioned by Crick's heirs,
sold for $2,270,500!
[
Read more » ]
'Dollars For Dimes' To Benefit The March Of Dimes
Heritage will donate $1 for every dime we sell in 2013
[
Read more » ]
Intelligent Collector Magazine
Insights into what matters most to the world's collectors.
[
Read the magazine » ]