Antiques dealer Erhard Hennemann died on September 8 at the age of 83. He and his son, Craig, were a fixture at Cord Shows events for many years, known for fine and unusual porcelains, English Royal and Mao Zedong...
Collectors look forward to Northeast Auction annual marine, China Trade, and sporting art auction, a kind of three-ring circus under a big tent at Treadwell House each summer, renowned as a variety...
On July 10 and 11, New England Toy & Train Exchange conducted an 870-lot auction of antique and vintage toys and trains that was well attended and boasted strong prices.
Beautiful weather for the week helped build exhibitors†confidence in the original Madison-Bouckville Antiques Show, August 14‱6. Nearly 800 dealer spaces were filled with early Americana, furniture...
Legendary Auctions live sports sale on July 31 drew more than 200 attendees to the high-end sports memorabilia event at the House of Blues, exceeding expectations and breaking industry records.
In the first major exhibition in 30 years to be dedicated to Brett Weston prolific body of work, ⁂rett Weston: Out of the Shadow†will be on view at the Currier Museum of Art October 10 to January...
Stella Show Mgmt Co. filled three tents with exhibitors and their inventories and as in Field of Dreams, they came! The show, a benefit for Bridgehampton Historical Society, was held on their property...
Anita (Scott) Maestas, 89, died September 5, at the Southington Care Center. She was the office manager for Antiques and The Arts Weekly from March 1971 until her retirement in October 2004.
A Parker Brothers AA Pigeon Gun wood and metal advertising sign, one of only two known, sold for a record $7,543 in an Internet and catalog auction that concluded August 1′ by SoldUSA.com.
Collectors of ephemera †or papermaniacs as they are fondly known †are especially energized by shows such as the recent ediition of Papermania Plus August 22 and 23 at the XL Center.
Noel Barrett June 19′0 Toys of Summer auction recalled the simple charm of village life in late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century Europe with a parade of predominantly German-made tinplate...
Union Fairgrounds hosted the 28th year of the Maine Antiques Festival on August 7‹, where Paul Davis assembled more than 200 exhibitors in the barns, sheds and tented fields of the old fairgrounds.