William Jenack auction on February 8 achieved strong prices on a variety of select items including a New York carved, gilt and ebonized Grecian Revival sofa, circa 1825, which fetched $28,750.
The Textile Museum April 4 to September 6 exhibition, ⁃onstructed Color: Amish Quilts,†will feature a selection from one of the finest group of Amish quilts in the world.
A German-made clown car from 1909 brought a record $103,500 at Bertoia March 19′1 auction of the Donald Kaufman Collection of antique and vintage toys.
The three-day sale of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé at the Grand Palais, offered by Christie in association with Pierre Bergé & Associates auctioneers on February 23′5,...
A Tiffany Studios whirling leaf hanging fixture with a 22-inch dark green glass shade flecked with patterns of leaves in bright fall colors sold for $28,750 at Savoia Auction on March 1.
After setting a new industry record for yearly sales in 2008, Rock Island Auction Co. started off the new year with its February 6 and 7 regional sale reaching a record-setting $2.2 million †doubling...
Two allied, medically oriented organizations united again for the 47th Benefit Antiques & Fine Arts Show at the Science Museum of Virginia, February 6‸.
The peculiar convergence of curiosity, history, persistence and technology has placed a formerly fairly obscure name in the canon of American furniture masters ⁓alem cabinetmaker Nathaniel Gould †and...
W. Samuel Tarlton, well-known antiques dealer and historical preservation professional, died on March 12, at Mayview Convalescent Center; he was 87 years old. He was a former partner in Craig & Tarlton,...
Richard (Dick) E. Kramer, owner of Richard E. Kramer & Associates, an event management company known for its Heart of County Antiques Show, died Wednesday, March 11, while in Nashville, Tenn., overseeing...
The larger than usual crowd waited eagerly for the opening of the 41st annual Holliston Antiques Show, and then surged into the high school gymnasium where they rushed the dealers who awaited them.
The impending noraster snowstorm being forecast by weather reporters and confirmed by Pennsylvania dealers en route to the Cross River Winter Antiques Show may have resulted in a couple of booth cancellations,...