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Freeman’s | Hindman provides our institutional partners with a dependable platform to connect to the global art market.

Museum Services

Freeman’s | Hindman’s Museum Services department is privileged to work with many important institutions throughout the United States and internationally. Whether assisting with valuations, deaccessions, acquisitions, or market insight, we are committed to achieving the highest levels of success for our institutional partners.

Each institutional client receives direct access to a dedicated team of experts, each with specialized expertise and scholarship, in a broad range of categories from Post War & Contemporary Art, Modern Design, and Furniture & Decorative Arts, to Antiquities & Ancient Art, Native American Art, and Books & Manuscripts. Freeman’s | Hindman’s team is fully equipped to assess and advise on collections of all sizes and genres. From national art museums to local historical societies, we provide a full suite of confidential and expert services catered to the unique needs of both public and private institutions.

17th-18th Century Sold for $18,750

Who We Serve

Museums

Universities & Schools

Libraries

Historical Societies

Historic Buildings & Homes

Artist’s Foundations

Nonprofits

Greek Gem, Enameled Silver, and Olivewood Cross
Property from the Knox Collection of Alma College, Sold to Benefit the Annie Reid Knox Fund

PAINTING

Friedel Dzubas Lago, 1979 Sold for $59,375

Property from Palm Springs Art Museum Sold to Support the Care of Collections and the George Montgomery Fund for Acquisitions

What We Offer

Freeman’s | Hindman understands no two organizations are alike. Therefore, we craft individualized plans to help each museum, library, or historical society realize their unique goals. Our Museum Services department offers appraisals, collection assessment, and strategic guidance in both public auctions and private sales. We utilize our decades of experience to develop solutions and guide the process every step of the way.

HINDMAN APPRAISALS LLC

Hindman Appraisals has provided institutions, museums, estate and tax professionals, private collectors, and insurance professionals with comprehensive appraisal services, including valuation, auction, private sales, and collection management, as well as disposition and acquisition advice for nearly four decades. As a result of our experience and reputation we have had the privilege of working with many prominent estates and collections from distinguished museums, institutions, corporations, and private individuals from across the country. Our team of specialist appraisers conducts appraisals in accordance with the most recent Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) standards. The appraisal reports comply with the Internal Revenue Service guidelines, meeting the needs of tax and estate planning professionals according to industry standards. Our services include but are not limited to providing fair market value appraisals for donation purposes, conducting replacement value appraisals for insurance purposes, and responding to client

email inquiries about the potential value of items. We offer the highest level of scholarship and a strict policy of confidentiality.

COLLECTION ASSESSMENT

Freeman’s | Hindman assists institutions with the sensitive process of reshaping their collections, from the review of a single artifact, targeted archive, or an entire collection. This confidential process includes deaccessions, acquisitions, and other activities meant to achieve institutional goals and increase visibility. We acknowledge that libraries, museums, and historical societies are constantly evolving as new artists, movements, and markets gain relevance, and as organizations rethink their collections. We advise on the salability and market appeal of property and the general state of the art market.

MULTIPLE BUYING & SELLING OPTIONS

Freeman’s | Hindman will maximize the potential of any property entrusted to us for either auction or private sale. Our Senior Specialists and Department Directors have an average of 15 years of experience and scholarship in their respective fields and understand the nuances of the art and collectibles market. We make it our priority not only to achieve the highest possible prices on behalf of our institutional partners, but also to work collaboratively to make the full consignment process as straightforward as possible.

We understand the challenges institutions may face when contemplating deaccessions including managing internal and donor stakeholders and complying with AAM protocols. With decades of experience working in the museum field, Freeman’s | Hindman’s dedicated Museum Services department will serve as a single point of contact for your organization, streamlining the entire process.

Our team assists institutions with filling any gaps in their collection by advising on both public and private acquisitions. We are also sensitive to timing issues unique to institutions and will work to provide substantial notice when relevant material appears on the market publicly.

Martin Wong Persuit (El Que Gane Pierde - He Who Wins Looses), 1984

Sold for $1,100,000

Property from the Rumsey Hall School, Washington Depot, Connecticut

Property Purchased by Art Bridges Foundation

Sèvres Porcelain Covered Jar 19th Century Sold for $3,125

Property from the Knox Collection of Alma College, Sold to Benefit the Annie

Karl Wirsum Any One? Ten Is!, 1979 Sold for $56,250

Property from the Roger Brown Collection at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, New Buffalo, Michigan, Sold to Support the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Scholarship Fund

Property from a Midwestern Institution

NAGPRA & ARPA GUIDANCE

Staff in Freeman’s | Hindman’s Native American Art department have over two decades of experience helping institutions comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) of 1990 as well as the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) of 1977. When applicable, Freeman’s | Hindman can provide institutional clients advice and assistance with the repatriation of sensitive cultural items.

EVENTS & PROGRAMMING

Freeman’s | Hindman provides a range of bespoke programming designed to suit the individual needs of our institutional partners. Our specialists regularly participate in virtual and in-person lectures and panels at museums, universities, and other institutions. Our accomplished team of auctioneers frequently supports our charitable partners by advising and serving as auctioneers helping to raise funds in support of various causes across the country.

ACADEM IC RESEARCH & LOAN REQUESTS

Freeman’s| Hindman firmly believes in shared knowledge. In consultation with our institutional partners, we readily provide use of images and information to academics for research and articles. Further, we have fostered strong relationships with buyers and sellers around the world, and will contact these individuals for potential exhibition loans on behalf of an institution.

Reid Knox Fund
Madame Grès Haute Couture Top 1960s Sold for $2,835

from a Midwestern Institution

Roman Marble Portrait Head of a Veiled Woman Circa 1st Century A.D. Sold for $40,950
Property

19th Century

Sold for $7,500

French Gilt and Patinated Bronze Portico Annular Clock
Property from the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, Illinois

Eugène Atget

Square Notre-Dame, 1926

Sold for $7,500

Property from The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Carleton Watkins

Yo-semite Valley: Photographic Views of the Falls and Valley of Yo-semite in Mariposa County, 1863

Sold for $93,750

Property from Westerville History Center and Museum

Institutional Partners

Here, we outline some of the institutions who have chosen Freeman’s | Hindman as a partner, for which we have use of name.

MUSEUMS

Akron Art Museum

American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog

Appleton Museum of Art

A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art

The Art Institute of Chicago

Boca Raton Museum of Art

Booth Western Art Museum

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Columbus Museum of Art

The Columbus Museum

Dayton Art Institute

Dennos Museum Center

Detroit Institute of Arts

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

Figge Art Museum

Halim Time and Glass Museum

Headley-Whitney Museum

Heritage Museum of Asian Art

High Museum of Art

Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

Museum of Wisconsin Art

Muskegon Museum of Art

Naples Art Institute

National Museum of Women in the Arts

Palm Springs Art Museum

Saint Louis Art Museum

The San Diego Museum of Art

Spertus Museum, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies

The Strong National Museum of Play

Terra Foundation for American Art

Toledo Museum of Art

Tucson Museum of Art

Yellowstone Art Museum

SCHOOLS & UNIVERSITIES

Alma College

Columbus College of Art & Design

Grinnell College

Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University

Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Lake Forest College

Loyola University Chicago

MacMurray College

Mark R. Shenkman Reagan Research Center & Archives at Eureka College

Mrs. Sam Gladys Manuelito Sandpainting Weaving Sold for $27,060

Deaccessioned from the Hopewell Museum, Hopewell, NJ; Collected and Donated by Dr. David B. Hill

May Weber Anthropology Study Center at Loyola University Chicago

Millikin University

Monticello College Foundation

Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

Olivet College

Rockford College Art Museum

Rumsey Hall School

Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Southern Illinois University

University Archives at Illinois Institute of Technology

University of Chicago

University of Denver

University of Wisconsin

Webster University

Wright Museum of Art at Beloit College

HISTORICAL SOCIETIES & HISTORIC BUILDINGS

Chicago Historical Society

Cincinnati Historical Society Library

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Couse-Sharp Historic Site

Edith Farnsworth House

Genesee Country Museum

Glencoe Historical Society

Glessner House Museum

Highland Park Historical Society Museum

Historic Edwards Place at the Springfield Art Association

Historic Herman and Claudia Uihlein Mansion

Historic Lucindia Home

Historic Schweppe Mansion

Historic Sengen House

Historic Sword Gate House

Humphrey Memorial Park and Museum Collection

Louis F. Swift House Designed by Howard van Doren Shaw

Minnesota Historical Society

Missouri Historical Society

Pike County Nature House, Inc.

LIBRARIES

DeKalb Public Library

Elm Grove Public Library

Galter Library of Health Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

Johnson Publishing Company Library

Lake Forest Library

Milwaukee Public Library

Newberry Library

Petrie Institute of Western American

Art at the Denver Art Museum

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute of Chicago

Westerville History Center and Museum

Whitefish Bay Public Library

ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Adams County Arts Council

American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Audubon Randall Davey Center

Center on Halsted, Chicago

Chicago Botanic Garden

Christ Church, Winnetka, Illinois

Collection of the Valley of Milwaukee, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite

Dancers’ Workshop

Jackson, Wyoming

Des Moines Art Center

Ebony Fashion Fair Archive

Evanston Art Center

Friends of the Teton River

The Geoffrey Beene Archive

Grand Teton National Park Foundation

Laumeier Sculpture Park

Lyric Opera of Chicago

Missouri Athletic Club Foundation for the Arts

National Council for Jewish Women

New College Foundation, Sarasota, Florida

Porchlight Music Theatre

Renée Fleming Foundation

Saint Louis Zoo Association

Saugatuck Center for the Arts

School Sisters of Notre Dame

School Sisters of St. Francis

The Sisters of Charity, Mount Saint Joseph

SITE Santa Fe

St. John’s Hospital Foundation

Union League Club of Chicago

U.S. Children’s Center on Historical Education and Advocacy

The Borghese Gladiator 19th Century Sold for $37,500

Deaccessioned from the Boca Raton Museum of Art to benefit the Acquisitions Fund

After Agasias of Ephesos (Greek, active 100 BC)

CASE STUDY:

The Strong National Museum of Play

Freeman’s | Hindman proudly offered property from The Strong National Museum of Play, Rochester, New York in a single-owner auction entitled “Strong Diversions: Property from a Lifetime of Play.” Largely comprised of objects from the personal collection of the Museum’s founder and celebrated philanthropist, Margaret Woodbury Strong, the compelling story and desirable provenance drove the sale to skyrocket past presale expectations. A lifelong explorer, she acquired fine objects including a Yongzheng mark and period bowl, a delicate selection of jade snuff bottles and jewelry, and a range of playful animal-form objects throughout her travels in China and Japan.

100% SOLD BY LOT 212% SOLD BY VALUE 165% ABOVE ESTIMATE

Two Chinese Amber Carvings and An Agate Carving of Double Fish 18th Century Sold for $62,500

Three-Case Inro

Signed Shokasai, Edo Period, 19th Century Sold for $16,250

Japanese Gold, Red, and Black Lacquer

for $100,000

CASE STUDY:

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science

In June 2022, Freeman’s | Hindman was honored to handle the sale of The Wildlife Experience Collection with proceeds to benefit the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The auction featured over 100 wildlife paintings and sculptures by internationally acclaimed nature artists such as Robert Bateman, John Banovich, John Seerey-Lester, Morten Solberg, Kent Ullberg, Bart Walter, Gerald Balciar, Kenneth Bunn, and Veryl Goodnight, among others.

The sale was a resounding success—it was 100% sold by lot and 198% sold by value. The top lot of the auction, Simon Combes’ Tension at Dawn, far exceeded pre-sale expectations selling for $100,000.

100% SOLD BY LOT

198% SOLD BY VALUE

148% ABOVE ESTIMATE

Simon Combes Tension at Dawn, 1984 Sold
Daniel Smith
Denizen of the Mist, 2002 Sold for $23,750

CASE STUDY:

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Since 2020, Freeman’s | Hindman has been honored to sell over 460 lots of fine art and design ranging in value from $500 to $40,000 on behalf of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields to benefit their acquisition fund. Thus far, the property has achieved over $700,000 at auction against an estimate of $299,760486,230—45% above the high estimate. The Museum’s consignments have included multiple genres such as American and European fine and decorative arts, jewelry, timepieces, and couture.

19th

Sold for $23,750

Sold

Corneille (Cornelis van Beverloo) Souverainement l’Ete . . ., 1962
Sold for $28,125
Continental Carved Marble Urn
Plinth signed G. Ferrari
Century
Queen Anne Giltwood Side Chair Circa 1710
Fritz Koenig Schaukel, 1961 Sold for $81,250

CASE STUDY:

Boca Raton Museum of Art

Between 2019 and 2022, Freeman’s | Hindman partnered with the Boca Raton Museum of Art to offer 379 lots of deaccessions with the sale to benefit their Acquisitions Fund. Our team delivered a $902,780 hammer with a 93% sell-through rate against an initial total estimate of $583,500. Highlights from the museum’s collection included a Friedal Dzubas painting, estimated at $40,000-60,000, that sold for $137,500, a Paul Jenkins painting, estimated at $20,000-30,000 that sold for $56,250 and a monumental work by PostMinimalist artist Alan Shields estimated at $3,000-5,000, that sold for $43,750—a world record for this artist at the time of sale.

142%

Friedel Dzubas

Further Land, 1986 Estimate $40,000 - 60,000

Paul

Phenomena Prism Harp, 1983

Estimate $15,000 - 25,000

Sold for $56,250

About Freeman’s | Hindman

Freeman’s | Hindman is one of the fastest growing auction houses in the United States. With offices and salerooms throughout the country, Freeman’s | Hindman conducts over 140 auctions annually in all major collecting categories, while offering buyers and sellers an exceptional experience across multiple selling channels and price points. Freeman’s | Hindman’s team of experts maintains the highest standards of ethics and integrity in the industry. Driven by a clientfirst approach, Freeman’s | Hindman provides collectors, fiduciaries, and institutions with a comprehensive suite of services including auctions, appraisals, private sales, and collection assessment.

Freeman’s and Hindman merged in 2023 to create a global team of experienced specialists who embrace tradition and innovation. As America’s oldest auction house, Freeman’s has been an active part of the auction world and art market for nearly 220 years. Hindman, established in 1982, brings an expansive cross-country network, wealth of expertise, and strong relationships with fiduciaries nationwide.

18 Karat Yellow Gold, Plique-a-Jour, Diamond, and Cultured Baroque Pearl Pendant/Brooch,1910

Sold for $8,750

Property from the Estate of Herta Cuneo, Sarasota, Florida Sold to Benefit The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

18 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Ref. 178288

‘Datejust’ Wristwatch, Rolex

Sold for $16,250

Property from the Estate of Herta Cuneo, Sarasota, Florida Sold to Benefit The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• American Art

• European Art

• Antiquities & Ancient Art

• Arms, Armor & Militaria

• Books & Manuscripts

• Chinese Paintings & Works of Art

• Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Works of Art

• Japanese & Korean Works of Art

• Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments

• Coins, Medals & Banknotes

• Fine Silver

• Furniture & Decorative Arts

• Historic Memorabilia

• Jewelry

• Watches

• Luxury Handbags & Couture

• Modern Design

• Native American Art

• Objects of Virtue

• Pennsylvania Impressionists

• Photographs

• Post War & Contemporary Art

• Prints & Multiples

• Rugs & Carpets

• Sports Memorabilia

• Western & Wildlife Art

Baga Wood Nimba Mask or Headdress Guinea, West Africa, 19th-20th Century Sold for $3,750
Property from the Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa

American Molded-Glass Flask, 1824-1840

Sold for $40,625

Property of a Midwestern Institution

Locations

PHILADELPHIA

RICHMOND

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Freeman’s | Hindman’s Museum Services team, specialists, and appraisers travel to all 50 states.

Our Team

312.334.4222

timothylong @hindmanauctions.com

Timothy joined Freeman’s | Hindman in 2018. He brings decades of experience working in museums in the United States and United Kingdom. Timothy is currently a George Washington Mount Vernon Fellow (202324) and a former Curator at the Museum of London and Chicago History Museum. During his tenure in museums, Timothy oversaw the day-to-day management and acquisition and deaccession activity of a variety of collections, ranging up to 50,000 artifacts. Timothy’s international curatorial work has seen the development of over twenty exhibitions in several museums, including the Chicago History Museum, Museum of London, Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and the San Diego History Center. Timothy is the author of several publications, including a monograph published through V&A Publishing and an article in the British Museum Technical Research Bulletin.

Alasdair Nichol

Deputy Chairman

312.447.3272

alyssaquinlan @hindmanauctions.com

Alyssa D. Quinlan became CEO of Freeman’s | Hindman in 2023. She has 25 years of diversified business knowledge, with leadership experience in private banking and wealth management in addition to fine art auction and appraisal services. She led business development and Trusts & Estates at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers from 2003 to 2010, before joining J.P. Morgan to work with clients in the firm’s private banking division. In 2016, she moved to international appraisal firm Gurr Johns, where she oversaw the opening of the Chicago branch and contributed to the expansion of the company’s presence throughout the Midwest and Texas. Alyssa is a sought-after charity auctioneer, and has helped to raise funds for The Salvation Army and Rush University Woman’s Board.

267.414.1211

anichol @freemansauction.com

Alasdair Nichol joined Freeman’s in 1999, and as an auctioneer of almost 30 years, has sold many significant collections and numerous works that set new world auction records. He was instrumental in establishing Freeman’s departmental fine art sales and has spearheaded the company’s mission of showcasing single-owner collections.

Prior to Freeman’s | Hindman, Alasdair embarked on a career in the auction world in Edinburgh before moving to Glasgow, where he organized the first sale of Scottish contemporary art at the world-renowned Glasgow School of Art. He subsequently moved to Phillips Auctioneers in London where he specialized in Modern and Impressionist art before transferring to New York as Head of Fine Art in 1997. Since 1998 he has appeared on the top-rated PBS television program Antiques Roadshow.

National Managing Director, Hindman Appraisals, LLC

312.447.3275

mollylimmer @hindmanauctions.com

Molly joined Freeman’s | Hindman in 2020 bringing with her close to 20 years of auction house experience. Her career spanned two decades at Christie’s auction house, including 17 years in the New York office serving as Vice President, Senior Specialist and Department Head for antiquities. Following her move to Chicago, she served as Vice President, Business Development for Christie’s Midwest Regional Office. Most recently, Molly spent close to five years owning and operating 2050 Art Services, a premier art and antiquities appraisals and advisory consultancy firm. Molly holds a master’s degree in Greek and Roman art from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London and a B.A. in classics and art history from Brown University.

561.334.4235

timluke

@hindmanappraisals.com

Tim Luke has over 32 years of auction and appraisal industry experience. Previously an Executive Vice President and Senior Appraiser at Gurr Johns, Tim focused on providing valuation services, evaluating collections, and preparing appraisal reports that comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Prior to joining Gurr Johns, Tim established and was President of his own auction, appraisal, and events business, TreasureQuest Group, Inc. for 20 years. Tim began his career at Christie’s in New York where he worked for seven years and served as Director of the Collectibles Department. Tim is an AQB certified USPAP instructor, an active member of the National Auctioneers Association, and is an Accredited Member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA).

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