VINELAND, N.J. — Jeanne Bertoia reported being thrilled to see so many excited bidders for the November 17-18 Annual Fall Auction which achieved in-person numbers that had previously been dampened by the Covid-19...
Antiques and The Arts Weekly has had its eye on Liam Evans — the son of Waynesboro, Va., dealers Christopher and Bernadette Evans — for a few years, ever since he joined his parents at antiques shows...
LONE JACK, MO. — On Sunday, December 10, Soülis Auctions offered nearly 200 Mid-Americana items, including folk, tramp, outsider and Native American art as well as country furniture and accessories....
DALLAS — Heritage Auction’s December 7 Fine European Art Auction saw 69 lots, including some uniquely uncovered items, collectively realize a total of $921,938 with more than 85 percent of the lots...
NEW YORK CITY — Doyle New York’s two-day Doyle +Design auction, which took place December 6-7, presented Modern and Contemporary furniture, silver and design by prominent designers and makers of the Twentieth...
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. — Augusta Auctions closed out the year on December 6 with its remote Holiday Vintage & Couture sale, offering 250 lots that included “a plethora of new-to-market treasures.”
MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASS. — In their past few sales, White’s Auctions has been dispersing a collection of rare telephones. Included in the firm’s December 10 sale was a Phelps double crown example, which...
DOWNINGTOWN, PENN. — An 8-inch-tall Tibetan sculpture of Buddha was the top lot in Pook & Pook’s December 6 sale which offered nearly 850 lots of Native American objects, antique toys and an assortment...
MARION, MASS. — Leading Marion Antique Auctions’ December 3 Winter Sale at $28,800, including buyer’s premium, was James Edward Buttersworth’s (American/UK, 1817-1894) “Cheering Them On,” an oil on artist’s...
COLUMBUS, OHIO — A tiger maple bed frame made by Ohio-based Neat Pieces in association with David T. Smith was the leading lot of Amelia Jeffers’ December 6 auction offering Americana, folk art and collectibles.
NEW YORK CITY — A magnificent Babe Ruth single-signed baseball garnered $137,620 and a one-of-a-kind collection of Nineteenth Century baseball cartes de visite (CDVs) sold for a total of $528,848 in the Lelands...