Meg Wendy, casting a wider net to further augment the range and quality of the Spring International Art and Antiques Show, this year succeeded in hauling in a top-flight group of European exhibitors. The show,...
Clarion Events hosted 400 dealers at Birmingham National Exhibition Center (NEC), April 12‱5, for the first of its thrice-yearly exhibitions and sales. Called Antiques for Everyone, it is billed as the largest,...
Sotheby April 19 sale of A Private Collection Volume II: Important French Furniture and Decorations Inspired by Eighteenth Century Models realized $11,530,500. A new record for Nineteenth Century furniture...
It was a definite case of March Madness at Carlsen Gallery March 25 sale where prices were all over the lot and a French Impressionistic bistro scene by Italian artist Giuseppe de Nittis sold for $65,550.
Martin Greenstein of The Last Detail Antiques Show, Inc, brought more than 50 dealers together at Byram Hills High School, April 21′2 for a weekend antiques event to benefit North Castle Historical Association.
As dealers for the past several decades, Melinda and Laszlo Zongor dedicated themselves to their specialty, antique American woven coverlets. They organized exhibitions, wrote catalogs and engaged in ongoing...
Record prices were routinely established at a popular decoy event in late April, Guyette and Schmidt auction of rare waterfowl decoys at the Pheasant Run Resort, commonly known as St Charles, which...
A Gloucester Harbor oil on canvas scene by Carl W. Peters was dispatched easily at a recent Blackwood/March sale when it fetched $10,350, leading a solid offering of Cape Ann art.
Pook & Pook's auction of 850-plus lots from the Donald Shelley collection achieved $9,765,454, a house record. Pook sold the couple fraktur collection in 2004 for $899,460.