Bonhams is expanding its existing New York presence by taking  larger gallery space at its new premises in The Fuller Building,  595 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, where the company will conduct  sales during 2005.   A landmark Art Deco building constructed in 1926, The Fuller  Building is located at the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and  57th Street. The Bonhams New York gallery is on the sixth floor.   Building upon the foundation of its four-year presence on the  East Coast, Bonhams is now assuming a much higher profile in New  York City.   Malcolm Barber, Bonhams’ chief executive officer in the United  States, commented, “Our growth across the United States has meant  that we have needed to expand our presence in New York and along  the East Coast – north through Boston into Maine and South to  Florida, while also overseeing operations in Miami and Chicago,  where we are already represented. We operate today in a global  art market with New York City as its headquarters, hence our  growing profile within the city.”   Bonhams & Butterfields’ presence on the West Coast is well  established after 140 years with salerooms in San Francisco and  later in Los Angeles. The company conducts more than 700 sales a  year in 14 countries on five continents. But it is the New York  market’s increasing potential that has the company’s current  attention as being key to its continued growth.   US auctions last year culminated in December with a Twentieth  Century furniture and decorative arts sale in New York City,  which set several record prices. Earlier in the year, Bonhams  & Butterfields conducted its most successful fine jewelry  auction in the company’s history, the sale of the Hermann Jewelry  collection in Los Angeles – this being the property of a noted  Cape Cod family who had immigrated to the United States and at  one time owned the company that built the Statue of Liberty.   Robert Brooks, Bonhams chairman, said of the company’s US plans,  “We have slowly but surely built a stable market presence across  the US over a period of many years. Under the guidance of Malcolm  Barber, group head of our US business, together with a long  established and experienced team of specialists and appraisers, a  dynamic auction house operation has been expanding strongly from  a sound footing. Our new additional space in New York opens the  way for exciting and creative sales. We are in the United States  for the long haul. Too many people have entered the East Coast  market with short-term expectations.   “As a company founded in Europe,” said Mr Brooks, “we completely  understand and empathize with the essential conservatism of this  oldest of American markets. We will invest the time and money and  effort to demonstrate emphatically that we are here to stay. We  are committed to providing the exceptional service that has seen  us double our growth internationally over the past two years.”   Bonhams New York is directed by Jon King, previously the director  of the American and European furniture and decorative arts  department and gallery director at the company’s Los Angeles  offices. Other specialists covering all Bonhams current sales  subjects will be available through the New York office with many  to be based there.   Bonhams New York, aside from being the global auctioneer’s newest  salesroom and exhibition space, will also function as the  company’s East Coast administrative headquarters for operations  and business development. The auctioneers will conduct auctions  in New York, as well as host highlight exhibitions of property to  be offered on the West Coast, in the UK and in other Bonhams  salesrooms worldwide.
 
    



 
						