MARION, MASS. — On May 4, Marion Antiques Auctions conducted its Spring Extravaganza auction. The sale featured artwork, silver, jewelry, clocks, coins, furniture, rugs, ephemera and more.
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — A remnant of a $20 bank note, part of the $200,000 ransom paid in 1971 to skyjacker D.B. Cooper and later found by 8-year-old Brian Ingram, was notable in Milestone Auctions’ May 4 spring...
SUDBURY, MASS. — Out of 338 lots offered at Tremont’s May 5 Single Owner Collection of Fine Arts auction, a landscape painting, titled, “#154 N.H. Lake Scenery, Mt Chocorua in the Distance,” by Benjamin...
BOSTON — Grogan & Co’s May 4 and 5 sale of fine art and jewelry was led by a platinum and diamond brooch with a Kashmir sapphire that sold for $437,500.
PHILADELPHIA — Of the 175 lots offered by Freeman’s | Hindman in its April 30 American furniture, folk and decorative arts sale, a circa 1860 carved tobacconist figure of Edwin Forrest as “Metamora,”...
Figural forms, human or otherwise, led at auctions across the country this week. An 1860s oil portrait of a young child made $6,325 for Soulis, a pair of Chiparus bronzes danced to $31,250 at Associated...
NEW YORK CITY — During Auctions at Showplace’s April 21 sale, a European silver imperial crown, marked “GR” on the rim, likely for saints or icons, sold for $10,000 to a North American bidder.
DALLAS — Heritage Auctions’ April 18 Pursuit of Beauty auction offered works from the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries across all media and featured collections of art glass, art pottery,...
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Led by robust results in a variety of different collecting categories, Scottsdale Art Auction (SAA) boasted a 97 percent sell-through rate and set several world auction records during...