The worlds of photography and sports have evolved hand-in-hand for more than a century, each moving from relatively primitive states to today's more sophisticated status.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2006, the International Ceramics Fair & Seminar, which was conducted June 15-18 at the Park Lane hotel, proved as popular as ever with private collectors and academics.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2006, the International Ceramics Fair & Seminar, which was conducted June 15-18 at the Park Lane hotel, proved as popular as ever with private collectors and academics.
The Farmington Antiques Show had enough variety to appeal to a wide audience and despite a few weather-related hitches, the show finished its two-day run with a good showing Sunday.
On Flag Day, June 14, at Sotheby's, four rare battle flags captured from American troops during the Revolutionary War sold for $17,392,000, far exceeding the presale estimate of $4/10 million.
Egon Schiele's lost masterpiece "Herbstsonne," recently rediscovered and restituted to the heirs of Karl Grünwald, was sold at Christie's on June 20 for $21,688,424.
A massive George Nakashima table became the top lot at Skinner this past Saturday, June 24, during its Twentieth Century Furniture and Decorative Arts sale when it fetched $204,000.
At Bonhams & Butterfields' entertainment memorabilia sale on June 25, film legend Charlie Chaplin's trademark bowler hat and cane from his iconic Tramp costume sold for $139,250.
James F. Lettis, 83, auctioneer and former mayor of the City of Oneonta, died on Sunday evening, May 14, at the Oneonta Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
The Hancock House is exhibiting "Oil & Water: Paintings of Lake George 1860-1945" through August 26. This exhibition offers an opportunity to view the region through the eyes of many American painters...