A benefit for Winterthur, the 46th Annual Delaware Antiques Show opened in grand style with a preview party on November 5. Attended by a huge crowd, collectors and museum supporters came to the show early...
The first major exhibition in the United States devoted to Carl Fredrik Hill (1849‱911), one of the most important and original Swedish artists of the Nineteenth Century, is on view at Scandinavia House...
Record prices were achieved at RSL Auction 477-lot Bountiful Harvest sale on October 17. The multiple-consignor offering anchored by top-tier pieces from long-held collections ended up being the company...
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has recovered a collection of rare Civil War-era books in the possession of a known thief. The books are believed to be stolen, though the loss has not been reported...
Busy previews and a full house signaled a strong sale for John McInnis Auctioneers†November 7 sale, where the focus was on fine paintings fresh from area collections.
Fletcher/Copenhaver Fine Art acquired a drawing by Boris Taslitzky (1911′005), made while the artist was interned at Buchenwald concentration camp at the end of World War II. and on November 4, John...
A rare oil portrait on panel by the early Nineteenth Century Vermont/ New York State itinerant artist Sheldon Peck soared past presale estimates at Fairfield Auction this past Sunday, November 22.
This is the story of two brothers and a box. When auctioneer Sanford Alderfer of Sanford Alderfer Auction & Appraisal began his auction company 50 years ago, he wanted to stand out from the other auctioneers,...
On November 11 at Sotheby, Andy Warhol monumental masterpiece, ′00 One Dollar Bills,†brought $43,762,500, soaring past the presale estimate of $8/12 million.
A monumental mahogany front and back bar made around 1893 by Brunswick, Balke & Collender Co., the desirable Los Angeles model and with an original matching liquor cabinet, soared to $302,500 at Showtime's...