Bill Hood & Sons Winter Estate Auction Features 650+ Jewelry, Art
An Erté bronze, edition 105/500 with a COA and more than 650 lots of jewelry, art and antiques headline Bill Hood & Sons’ March 10 online sale in Delray Beach.

A patinated Erté bronze titled "Peace," numbered 105/500 and listed with "COA Dyansen," tops a catalog of more than 650 lots in Bill Hood & Sons’ Winter Estate Jewelry Art & Antique Auction, scheduled to run online on March 10, 2026 from Delray Beach, FL. The house lists the event as an online auction catalog on LiveAuctioneers, EstateSales.NET and its own Hoodauction pages.
The sale window is given uniformly as March 10, and Hoodauction’s listing specifies a March 10 time block of 1:00 pm - 11:00 pm. Bill Hood & Sons operates from 2885 S Congress Ave #A+B, Delray Beach FL 33445 and carries license number AU2310. LiveAuctioneers displays the firm’s badge and a TOP RATED marker on the listing page.
Catalog highlights provide hard dimensions and provenance cues. A Large Impressive Japanese Thousand Face Satsuma vase from the Meiji Period circa 1890 is recorded at 24.5" H x 15" Dia. Early Royal Crown Derby turquoise bud vases are listed as "Each With Gilt Handles, 4 1/2"h x 3"w." A vintage Piaget Polo 791 C 701 watch in 18K yellow gold is described with a 30mm case. A Tiffany 18K yellow gold turquoise and sapphire brooch is listed at 2" x 1.5" and weighs 12.3 grams. The catalog also includes "Pair of Fine Sterling Silver Swans. A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER SWAN" and Paul Jenkins’ "Phenomena Reed is Bent - 1972" oil on canvas at 44 x 85.
Several decorative and jewelry entries appear with truncated descriptions in the listing text. Examples preserved verbatim include "Cloisonne Hinged Box, Red Ground with Frogs in White Center Medallion on Lid, Pastel Colors on" and "Pair Small Porcelain Worcester Bud Vases, Cobalt Blue with Gilded Accents & Coiling Snakes At." A maritime oil titled "The Triumph Frigate" is recorded as "18th/19th Century Maritime Folk Art oil painting with Battle Ship, Titled The Triumph Frigate, 24 x" with the remainder of the dimensions omitted in the snippet.
Bill Hood & Sons presents itself as a decades-long local operator and highlights full-service offerings on its site. "We are a full service art & antique auction house operating for over 30 years in Palm Beach County and since opening we have always been family owned and operated," the company copy reads. The house also states, "Let us properly market your special items to a worldwide audience, which includes the 10 million Live Auctioneers client base, plus Invaluables millions of buyers, not to mention our own database of accumulating local, national, and international bidders to maximize your return in a timely manner. References are available upon request." Practical services include "Consignments Accepted: 1 item to entire estate," "Estate Appraisals Available Upon Request," and "In-House Shipping Available! Professional packing—no third-party hassle. Call or email us for your quote!" Contact options listed are phone 561-351-2013 and email shipping@hoodauction.com.
LiveAuctioneers’ listing page further anchors the house’s online presence with sections for Upcoming Auctions, Past Auctions and Record Results; past results shown on the platform include a Tiffany brooch and a Chinese Kang Hsi / Ming bowl with provenance tied to the John H. Webster collection. The LiveAuctioneers and Hoodauction pages are the primary references for lot images, condition notes and full descriptions ahead of the March 10 sale.
Several lot lines in the public snippets are truncated and lack estimates or condition reports; full lot pages on LiveAuctioneers or direct inquiry to Bill Hood & Sons will be necessary to confirm dimensions, provenance and presale estimates. The March 10 online auction presents an extensive cross-section of fine art, decorative arts, furniture and jewelry from a Palm Beach County house with in-house shipping, a license AU2310 and direct contact at 561-351-2013 or shipping@hoodauction.com.
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