DOWNINGTOWN, PENN. — Spanning two days, April 18-19, Pook & Pook’s latest Americana & International auction offered a total of 824 lots, including stoneware, paintings, timepieces, folk art and furniture.
Landscapes beckoned to auction shoppers this week with three making top prices at recent auctions. A view that drew comparisons to Thomas Cole’s “Ruined Tower” soared to $5,700 from a $50-100 estimate...
EAST DENNIS, MASS. — Eldred’s first sale of spring was, appropriately, its two-day Spring Sale April 4-5. Nearly 550 lots were gaveled down with a success rate of 86 percent; more than $710,000 were...
DALLAS — Offering maps, letters, printed publications, documents, records, autographs and other historical papers, Heritage Auctions’ April 5 Historical Manuscripts auction realized a total of $1,161,760.
DOVER, N.H. — The Dover Elks Lodge has hosted an antiques show for decades, though it was called the Dover Flea Market when the brother-sister team of Josh and Rachel Gurley bought it from Deb Hayes...
NEW YORK CITY — The ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair (NYIABF) — officially sanctioned by Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and International League of Antiquarian...
Through more than 50 years at Skinner’s and then Bonhams Skinner, recently retired executive vice president Stephen “Steve” Fletcher has been a major, trustworthy force in the world of buying and selling...
WASHINGTON, DC — The women featured in “Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900-1939” were an astonishing lot...remarkably creative and innovative, and eager to proclaim their independence...