BRANFORD, CONN. — On May 9-10, Fred Giampietro and New England Auctions presented two auctions: 440 lots in an Interior & International Design Collection sale, then an additional 324 lots from The Elemental...
DELAWARE, OHIO — On May 3 and 4, Amelia Jeffers conducted an auction of Ohio Valley and Americana items. Claiming the top spot overall was a circa 1840 political needlework sampler from Kentucky.
SANTA FE, N.M. — Fritz Scholder’s (Luiseño, 1937-2005) “Another Dream Horse,” bronze (1991) led Santa Fe Art Auction’s May 8-9 Art of the West sale, pulling in $9,150, including buyer’s premium,...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Brunk Auctions had two back-to-back days of sales with its British & Continental Auction on May 8 and An American Panorama: North, South, East and West on May 9.
CANAAN, N.Y. — On April 21, Ralph Fontaine’s Heritage Auctions conducted its Super Spring Estate Auction, offering nearly 450 lots of furniture, paintings, clocks and jewelry from estates in Connecticut...
PHILADELPHIA — William Cook “Bill” Bertolet died on April 27, 2024, at the age of 87 years. Bill was born on July 3, 1936, in Reading, Penn., the son of John H. Bertolet and Margaret M. Bertolet.
Works at recent auctions played to bidders hearts and emotions in this week’s Across The Block. A rare Centennial model Steinway grand piano – one of just four examples known – was played to $96,000...
DALLAS — On April 25, Heritage conducted its auction titled The World of Edgar Rice Burroughs, which featured more than 120 lots and realized $361,969.
BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — Nye & Company’s April 24-26 auction tipped the scales at 1005 lots, a substantial portion of which came from an unidentified single-owner collection, with collections in New York...