PHILADELPHIA — A Chinese embroidered surcoat, late Nineteenth Century, led Material Culture’s October 23 sale of the Yosi Barzilai collection, selling for $7,800. The elegant surcoat was intended for informal...
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — “Elmer’s place,” formally known as Elmer’s Auto and Toy Museum in Fountain City, Wis., was a unique repository for vehicles and automotive toys of all types. Elmer Duellman...
NEW YORK CITY — To inaugurate fine art sales in its newly minted New York City salesroom on October 26, Chicago-based Hindman chose to present a boutique 91-lot sale titled “Canvas & Clay: The Collection...
WHIPPLE, OHIO — When a well-known and well-respected folk art dealer, whose musician son is a member of a Grammy-award winning rock duo, asks you to sell his collection, any self-respecting auctioneer...
MILFORD, CONN. — Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers presented a fine art auction on October 26, showcasing fresh-to-the-market artworks offered from numerous private collections, including prized pieces...
NEW YORK CITY — On Saturday, October 14, Blanche Grace Greenstein passed away in her home in New York City, from complications of pulmonary fibrosis. She was 84 years old.
PIKE, N.H. — Josh Steenburgh admitted that scheduling an auction outdoor, under an unheated tent open on four sides, at the end of October in northern New Hampshire was a “gutsy” call. And, as with...
BOSTON — A new antiquarian book and ephemera fair, “Books In Boston” premiered on October 28, describing itself as a “shadow show” to the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair. That show,...
ATLANTA, GA. — Scott Antique Markets, which take place at the Atlanta Expo Centers, are an institution. Like any institution it morphs with the times, but also like other quality institutions stays committed...
Antiques and The Arts Weekly was introduced to the work of contemporary artist Marieluise Hutchinson by coincidence but was soon captivated by her traditional realist style that bears similarities to the clarity...
FAIRFIELD, CONN. — What can be said of the meteor that was Arthur Szyk? He was a proud Jewish Pole, an American and a Zionist. His art can require both a magnifying glass and the wherewithal to grasp...