Think of Chinese porcelain and the name of Ralph M. Chait Galleries immediately comes to mind. The gallery is celebrating its centenary this month with a special exhibition during Asia Week in New York...
New York State has more than 300 brick and mortar auction houses and until now, these businesses have been largely unregulated in terms of consumer protections. If Westchester assemblyman Richard Brodsky...
Despite a record snowfall a day prior, the Morristown Armory was filled with antiques, fine art, decorative accessories as around 100 dealers set up at the Morristown Antiques Show.
At first glance it looked like a some of this and some of that kind of sale, but the disparate offerings made for a lively auction at Grogan and Company February 21.
An early Eyvind Earle painting depicting the construction of New York City from a view under the bridges of Manhattan has been placed on permanent loan to the World Trade Center by the granddaughter of the original...
American and European paintings and prints proved to be strong performers at Skinner January 29 sale when they grossed more than $2.5 million and an auction record was set with the sale of an artist...
There is nothing in the realm of Americana quite like the Shakers, both in substance and in the ways we come to know them. The closer we look, the more we know, the more the Shakers seem like a quirky,...
When Theriault president Stuart Holbrook first visited the home of Vera Bryant to view her doll collection, he reported, ⁔he dolls are extraordinary!†Buyers seemed in agreement at the recent...
A Nineteenth Century calendar clock, about 30 inches high with a reverse painting of an eagle below the dial and the calendar at the bottom, was stolen from a private home in Rollinsford, N.H.
J.C. Devine, Inc Auctioneers and Appraisers is sad to announce the death of its founder and chairman, Joseph C. Devine, who operated the business for more than 35 years.