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Claremont Rug Company Adds Three Buyers to International Staff To Meet Demand from Savvy Collectors.

Global Antique Rug Leader Reports ‘Extremely Brisk,’ Growing Sales Trend For Investment Level 18th/19th Century Pieces.


Oakland—February 19, 2009

Jan David Winitz, president of Claremont Rug Company, today revealed that the percentage of acquisitions by “experienced  connoisseurs” has grown steadily since last summer and sales trends “for the best of the best”  are “extremely brisk.”

Claremont Rug Company deals primarily in Oriental rugs, woven in the 18th and 19th centuries and which are considered museum/investment level.

Winitz has added three additional buyers to his international team to meet the demand for rugs, many of which are held in private collections and which never reach the auction market.

Winitz also cited the dramatic increase in the past five months of “home projects” where Claremont has completed eight projects for clients who asked him furnish their entire homes with fine rugs, up from five in the first eight months of 2008.  He has also begun work on two more “whole-home projects,” one in Arizona and another in the UK.  Typical “whole home projects” involve the purchase of 20-30 pieces and sales prices range into the seven figures.

“Collectible rugs with deep artistic merit are selling strongly,” said Winitz, who founded Claremont in 1980.  “Not unexpectedly, savvy buyers continue to recognize the unique opportunity that arises whenever rugs of rare magnitude become available.”

“Many of our knowledgeable clients come to us with a dual motivation: to decorate their homes exquisitely and to build collections of rugs that will continue to increase in rarity and desirability,” Winitz said.

Winitz also announced that sales of rugs from a 70-piece lot of art-level antique rugs acquired last month from the UK and Italian homes of a London-based family have been “continue at unprecedented levels.”  The rugs range in value from $20,000 to $325,000 and had been “off the market” for three to five decades.

Winitz said, “There has been strong activity in all levels of the collection, but the pieces in the ‘best-of-the-best category’ have generated the greatest interest.”  He mentioned that 15 rugs he described as “among the very finest of their types” were placed with the first clients who saw them.

Winitz said that interest in rare Oriental rugs has demonstrated “a steadiness and stability” since J.P. Morgan, John Paul Getty, J.D. Rockefeller, and other prominent Americans built their collections in the early 20th century.  He stressed, “The difference today is the profound lack of an ongoing supply of great rugs, which continues to dwindle as connoisseurs acquire them for their homes and collections.”

Winitz’s niche is experiencing the same phenomenon as other long-established collector categories. Souren Melikian, International Editor of Art + Auction reported in its February 2009 issue, “Major rarities continue to sell at top dollar, fueled by the knowledge of their scarcity…Rare works of the highest quality were being chased with as much enthusiasm as ever.”

Winitz also sees that a factor in his ongoing success is Claremont’s long standing at the forefront of the antique market.  Similarly, The Wall Street Journal reported last month that in the Fine Arts field, experienced art connoisseurs now “cozy up to experienced galleries.”

The strength of art and antiques niches that serve a serious collector base reflects the findings of the highly respected Mei Moses Fine Art Index, which reports, “Over the last three millennia there has never been a time when art was not important and appreciated.”

Winitz called the best antique rugs “undiscovered art”.  He said, “Many art collectors are now acknowledging rugs as objects of equal or greater impact as other long-established art forms at a fraction of the price.  The allure of these tangible assets has strengthened as clients turn their attention to principal protection.”

About Claremont Rug Company

Claremont Rug Company’s world-class collection of antique Oriental rugs has attracted clients from around the globe since its inception in 1980. The Company (www.claremontrug.com) specializes in the finest Oriental carpets – rare antique and vintage art rugs, oversize and palace-size Persian carpets, and antique tribal and village and court rugs—from the 18th and 19th centuries.



 
 
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