Like a Banksy painting, a new museum dedicated to the fanciful artist and his anti-establishment works has seemingly arisen overnight in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood, instantly becoming home to the world’s...
SHELBURNE, VT. — Pursuing an important single theme, Shelburne Museum’s exhibition, “All Aboard: The Railroad In American Art, 1840-1955,” is focused on a span of more than 100 years in American...
FREEPORT, MAINE — Carved from a single block of Zelkova wood, a Buddhist Nanbokucho period Guardian statue rose to $11,400, including premium, topping Casco Bay Auction’s June 8 sale.
NEW YORK CITY — In a dedicated two-day sale of items from the Dalva Brothers collection, Doyle offered more than 530 lots of furniture, porcelain and other decorative arts.
BRANFORD, CONN. — The much-anticipated auction of antiques show manager Frank Gaglio took place on Thursday, June 6, with more than 400 lots coming under the hammer at New England Auctions and Fred Giampietro.
BERKELEY, CALIF. — PBA Galleries said its June 6 sale of the Copenhagen collection of Japanese lacquer pens yielded excellent results, especially for the oversized lacquer examples known as “Emperor”...
WINDSOR, CONN. — Nadeau’s Auction Gallery launched its premier art auction in its new auction space at 25 Meadow Road on June 8 with a single-owner sale of the prestigious Stroock & Stroock & Lavan...
DALLAS — A partial gilt bronze-mounted Royal Crown Derby porcelain and carved marble clock by Benjamin Vulliamy was the front runner for Heritage’s Furniture & Decorative Art Signature Auction, which...
LAS VEGAS — At the top of Morphy Auctions’ more than 1,300-lot Soda Pop & Advertising auction, held June 7-8, was a double-sided Pabst Breweries porcelain neon advertising sign.
PITTSFIELD, MASS. — Proving again that anything Tiffany is gold at auction, Fontaine’s important two-day fine and decorative arts auction May 18-19 was a powerhouse, hitting a grand total of $2.2 million.