Tucked into Stair Galleries†Exposition auction on September 28 were 200 lots of previously unoffered property from the William M.V. Kingsland estate that unlike the last sale from this estate, went off without...
Buyers turned out in force at Rago sale of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century fine art on September 15. The house was full and hundreds more bidders participated by phone, online and by absentee bid,...
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) has acquired 171 photographs consisting of 136 individual prints, a book and a portfolio, many of which represent the height of Surrealism photographic movement of the first...
A bank of phone bidders drove the price for a first edition Book of Mormon well beyond its $50/80,000 estimate, all the way up to $103,500 at PBA Galleries†auction of fine Americana with autographs...
This Vermont Antiques Dealers' Association annual event celebrated its 33rd year over the September 29″0 weekend at the Hunter Park Pavilion, with a substantial growth in attendance.
Recall, too, that the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum had its own problems temporarily unberthing from its home at Pier 86 on Manhattan West Side. No less resolute is the Stella Show Mgmt Co. team,...
A stolen bronze figural statue by Edward Henry Berge, titled ⁗ildflower,†that appeared in the October 12 issue of Antiques and The Arts Weekly, was recovered by the Greenwich Police Department.
Marjorie H. ⁐eggy†Schorsch, 77, a well-known collector and dealer in American antiques, noted for her instinctive good taste and playful good humor, died October 12 at Walnut Place, after a long battle...
The Marburger Farm Antique Show, owned and managed since the early 1990s by John Sauls, has been sold, it was announced last week. The show name and the facility at which it is conducted was sold for an undisclosed...
An unassuming son of Salem known to have ventured only as far afield as Boston and Newburyport, and then only on occasion, set a standard for order and elegance in the American Federal period that endures...
Nobody does Modernism the way California does. Yet its depth and breadth had gone largely unexplored until Orange County Museum of Art curator Elizabeth Armstrong decided to build an exhibition around...