"Needless to say, the eagle has flown," quipped Kaja Veilleux after he hammered down a rare Bellamy carved and painted eagle at his Thomaston Place auction for $101,750.
James Bakker and Robert Edwards teamed up to offer 29 lots of rare material from the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts colony including a chiffonier that fetched a record $207,000.
Boasting newly renovated galleries with lots of space, the Showplace in New York City opened its doors with an an appealing auction of estate merchandise.
David Smith's iconic "Cubi XXVIII" set a new world record for a contemporary work of art at auction when it sold at Sotheby's for $23,816,000, the highest price achieved at auction this season.
Sotheby's sale of the Laurance S. Rockefeller estate on October 11 and 12 offered a glimpse into the private world of one of the country's great art collecting dynasties, the Rockefellers.
The first floor of the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum was all dressed up over the October 29-30 weekend when antiques dealers moved in to present the 28th annual Antiques & Design Show.
Kestenbaum and Company's first Judaica auction of the 2005-2006 season got off to a rousing start on September 20 with nearly 90 percent of the 340-plus lots on offer being sold.
Ageless traditions in pottery are explored in the recently opened exhibition "The Potter's Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery," at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Vermont's Duane Merrill & Company Gallery offers an old-time country auction, making it an inviting destination for shoppers looking for fresh estate goods.