1. How did Maison Good come into being?
We founded Maison Good with the aim of creating a different kind of auction house. A new-generation auction house, dedicated to the finest signatures in art and luxury from the 19th century to the present day. As part of the ninth edition of "Good Signatures", we will be auctioning some fifty lots patiently selected by our team of auctioneers and art experts, with estimates ranging from €500 to €150,000. A sharp, eclectic selection of works that feel good, Good works. Authentic pieces, new and fresh on the art market, but also safe havens. This is the origin and philosophy of our online auction house.
"Authentic pieces, new and fresh on the art market, but also safe havens. "
2. What are its specialities?
We specialize in the finest signatures in art, luxury and design from the 19th century to the present day. We offer 4 "Good Signatures" sales a year, as well as 4 "Good" sales dedicated to the finest signatures in jewelry, watches and collector's bags.
Sale "GOOD SIGNATURES IX"Friday, October 21, 2022 at 2:00 PM - Salle 7 - Hôtel Drouot , 9, rue Drouot 75009 Paris
3. What are the advantages of Maison Good?
We offer a number of advantages, such as reduced selling costs, free transport for the seller, the possibility of selling quickly via our "private sale" department, payment on receipt with a 0€ policy in the event of unsold items. Among our value-added services, our works are authenticated and certified by the artists' committees. We also offer art leasing, a flexible and advantageous solution for corporate and professional clients who wish to bid on a work of art, a piece of furniture or an objet d'art during a "Good Signature " sale (rental with purchase option). Expertise, responsiveness and friendliness are all part of our values and the way we work every day.
Maison Good sale "GGOOD SIGNATURE IX", Friday October 21st at 2pm, Hôtel Drouot
4. Your latest favorite piece?
A photograph by the iconic duo Pierre & Gilles that we will be offering for sale at our next auction. A powerful work that questions identity and gender. A unique print, an icon of the 1980s.
PIERRE & GILLES (1976), Ken the Dreaming Sailor, 1994. Painted photograph signed, titled and dated on the back. Framed by the artists. 104 x 87 cm. Provenance: - Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont - Private collection, Belgium. Bibliography - Pierre et Gilles l'oeuvre complète 1976-1996, Taschen, p.74. Maison Good
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Maison Good Auction House - 6, rue de Lisbonne - 75008 Paris 01.42.65.14.39
Maison Good has teamed up with Bail Art, France's leading art leasing company since 2009, to offer its corporate and professional buyers an attractive financing solution.