Circular objects were noticeably prominent in this week’s auction highlights, from a $41,125 Revolutionary War canteen at Bruneau to its near contemporary, a 1794 silver dollar – and the first one made...
FALLS CHURCH, VA. — Quinn Auction Gallery’s auction of the late diplomat Pete Cecere's collection on January 26 was just the first installment of his vast holdings of antique and vintage pieces of folk...
EAST DENNIS, MASS. — Joshua Eldred, president and head of the Fine Art Department presided over the Eldred's Winter Painting Auction, which took place on Friday, January 26. Fine art from around the country...
SARASOTA, FLA. — Helmuth Stone Gallery’s January 28 sale of the Eli Wilner frame collection proved historic with multiple lots claiming world record sales in their categories. The white glove auction...
CLARENCE, N.Y. — An eclectic three-day sale hosted by Schultz Auctioneers on February 1-3 posted notable results for ephemera, Victorian furniture and decoys. The sale total was $487,581 with a sell-through...
LOS ANGELES — On February 1, Andrew Jones Auctions conducted its auction “Design for the Home & Garden, including the Craig Wright Collection.” Among the 231 lots offered in the sale were designs...
NEW YORK CITY — To close out January, Doyle Auctions presented two days of European antiques auctions. On Wednesday, January 24, the auction focused primarily on Russian objects of vertu and English...
HUDSON, N.Y. — Provenance in some families lends added value to their collections. This is no different the world around, but in the United States, where we lack royal dynasties, we have to make do with...
REHOBOTH, MASS. — Chinese watercolors and Asian ceramics. China trade paintings. A 55-pound copper ingot from the 1622 wreck of the Atocha. Tiffany and Pairpoint glass. A Frieda Kahlo archive. Scrimshaw...
LAS VEGAS, NEV. — On January 26, Morphy Auctions teamed up with Brian Lebel’s 34th Old West Auction in a 473-lot sale that corralled some of the best Western art and artifacts.
Antiques and The Arts Weekly caught up with Ron Gard to learn about his collection of dog collars and other “dogiana” and discussed his latest book, Whose Dog are You? Gard is a lover of antique decoys,...
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Daniel Chester French returned home from sojourns in Europe poised to become the preeminent sculptors of the Gilded Age.