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Reyne Hirsch - Dallas Auction Gallery



Reyne Hirsch, a respected antique dealer and appraiser, has been announced as the new owner of the Dallas Auction Gallery, considered the premier auction house in the Southwest. The gallery kicked off the new year with a Fine Art & Antique sale offering the collection of an esteemed Dallas collector, and a Fine Jewelry and Timepieces auction featuring numerous Rolex watches and diamond jewelry.


Under Hirsch’s leadership, the gallery will continue to offer a wide range of services, including appraisals, estate liquidations, live and online auctions of Fine Art & Antiques, Fine Jewelry/Timepieces, Mid-Century Modern, and Ceramics. In addition, the auction house will expand its focus to appeal to a new generation of collectors by offering a variety of new categories, including Urban/Street Art, Artists on the Rise, Couture & Streetwear, and 21st Century Design. 



The Dallas Auction Gallery has provided top-quality auction services to collectors and dealers since 2000. In recent years, the gallery has expanded and now hosts online auctions that attract a large international clientele. Previous auctions have included million-dollar Asian Antiquities sales, Hermes Himalayan Crocodile Birkin bags, Investment grade diamonds and important American art.


Hirsch, an on-air appraiser for 13 seasons of PBS' Antiques Roadshow, has been involved with the art and antique world for over two decades. In addition to running the Patrick Jones Gallery, she now leads a team of 5 at DAG comprised of experts in a wide range of fields, from Fine Art, Asian Antiques, 20th Century Design and Jewelry. 

“I want to continue the Dallas Auction Gallery’s tradition of providing stellar and sought after auction services while modernizing the esteemed gallery by introducing it to a new generation of collectors,” said Hirsch. “My goal is to build on the near quarter of a century reputation of the auction house and make it not only the premier destination for art and antiques in the Southwest, but in the United States. I look forward to working with collectors and dealers to build a vibrant and dynamic community.” 


The Dallas Auction Gallery is located at 2223 Monitor St. in Dallas, Texas. They are open to the public Monday – Friday from 10am – 5pm. For more information, please visit www.dallasauctiongallery.com



ABOUT DALLAS AUCTION GALLERY 

The Dallas Auction Gallery is a group of dedicated and passionate professionals who are committed to providing their clients with the best possible auction experience. With decades of combined experience in the auction industry, the Dallas Auction Gallery team has a deep understanding of the market and a proven track record of success.


Our team is comprised of experts in a wide range of fields, including fine art, antiques, jewelry, and more. We are also skilled in marketing, public relations, and logistics, ensuring that every auction is a well-run and successful event.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, the Dallas Auction Gallery team is here to help you achieve your auction goals. We are committed to providing our clients with a personalized and professional experience, and we look forward to working with you to make your next auction a success.


ABOUT REYNE HIRSCH 

For nearly two decades Reyne Hirsch, with an expertise in 20th Century Decorative Arts, has been called upon to appraise collectibles ranging from antique watches to 20 million dollar paintings. Her appraising skills are also in high demand by investment firms, high-end estates and charity auctions. Currently, Hirsch co-owns the Patrick Jones Gallery specializing in Blue Chip Art and the Dallas Auction Gallery, all in Dallas, Texas. 


Hirsch was the on-air talent for 13 seasons on PBS’ Emmy-nominated series, Antiques Roadshow, and a guest appraiser on History Channel's hit series, American Pickers. She authored “The Art of Glass” for the Dayton Art Museum, contributed to “Antiques Roadshow Collectibles” by Carol Prisant, “Adventures at the Auction” by Leslie Hindman, and investing in Tiffany for an edition of “Warman’s Antiques and Collectibles.” She has also penned two more books on collecting wristwatches for Krause Publications. Hirsch is continuously expanding her expertise into new areas; developing original television programming and using broadcast media and social media to connect with an avid, national fan base of collectors. She divides her time between Houston & Dallas, TX.

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