LAS VEGAS—The Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas opens its private gallery and collection storehouse to the public for its first-ever Erotic Art Auction.
The auction takes place Saturday, Nov. 19.
In conjunction with Batterman’s Auction House, the EHM will make a selection of its curated pieces available for sale to collectors and the public alike, with a unique, one-day-only sale.
“In acquiring these pieces, we traveled to countries like Japan, China, Europe, and Africa … and, of course, all over the United States,” said EHM director Dr. Victoria Hartmann. “They are all unique and stunning, really, from the smallest curio to the biggest painting, representing the rich history of the human sexual experience – as well as being great pieces of art.”
A variety of erotica will be up for auction, including sculptures, original art, limited-edition lithographs, installation art pieces, erotic memorabilia, and more. Among the curated pieces up for sale will be a custom “Déjà Vu” Hardtail motorcycle, antiques from the 19th and 20th centuries, and pieces from the museum’s most recent “Catherine the Great: Sex Furniture” exhibit. The sale will enable the Museum to make space for new exhibits within its two-story, 24,000-square-foot-space.
The Erotic Heritage Museum, located at 3275 Sammy Davis Jr. Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89109, will hold its first Erotic Art Auction beginning at noon Saturday, Nov. 19. Wine and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
For a preview of the items being presented for auction, as well as terms of bidding, sale, and delivery, click here.
For more information about the EHM, visit EroticMuseumVegas.com.