SPARKS, MD. — If anyone had any questions about the strength of the market for stoneware and redware, they need only look at the results of Crocker Farm’s Spring 2024 auction, which closed in a phone...
MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASS. — Auctions sometimes provide surprises. Sometimes big surprises, which are some of the reasons to attend a live sale as opposed to watching it online.
NEW YORK CITY — April, in Manhattan, is a month of arrivals. As the city thaws, the daffodils return, and so do the ice cream carts, the first hints of fine weather and the rare book dealers, who descend...
SCHOHARIE, N.Y. — Presented by the Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association (SCHA), the 2024 Spring Antiques in Schoharie show took place at Schoharie Central School on April 13 and 14. The SCHA’s 48th...
John Stuart Gordon, the Benjamin Attmore Hewitt curator of American decorative arts at the Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG), was one of three curatorial voices that contributed to YUAG’s most recent...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — In 1944, composer Aaron Copland used that line, and others, in a ballet for choreographer Martha Graham and called it “Appalachian Spring.” Why did the line in a song composed in 1848...
NEW YORK CITY — On April 21 at Showplace, a European silver imperial crown, marked “GR” to rim, likely for saints or icons, sold for $10,000, including buyer’s premium, to a North American bidder.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — The 332-lot April 21 Collections and Estates Auction at CRN was, to say the least, varied, as shown by the fact that the top four top-earning lots of the day had quality in common...
CINCINNATI, OHIO — Freeman’s | Hindman offered two sessions of Native American art, on April 19 and 24, with a mid-Nineteenth Century Southern Plains painted buffalo hide robe, cataloged as likely...
EPPING, N.H. — Devin Moisan’s three-day Spring Antiques Auction, April 19-21, was the largest he has ever conducted, with a total of 1,223 lots on offer; 11 of those realized prices exceeding $10,000