Fetching $23,940 was a Western Great Lakes gunstock club with decorations from the mid-Nineteenth Century. With an overall length of 27 inches, it was decorated with four variously spoked circular elements,...
“Rolling Down,” a gouache and ink drawing by Alexander Calder earned the highest price of the sale at $76,860. Signed and dated “‘66,” it was titled on the reverse. Its authenticity had been...
By Justin W. Thomas Peabody, Mass., City Directory, 1915, in which Ermanno Paolucci is listed as a potter working at 92 Central Street and Luigi Paolucci as a potter at 91 Central Street. There are records...
Best in show — and a new personal best for the artist — at $1,562,000 was Oscar Berninghaus’ “The Hunters Taos,” oil on canvas, 35 by 40 inches ($750,000-$1,250,000). A second-place finish at $702,000...
A Phil Coppola drawing in progress on a table. “This is my drawing of the BMT’s Canal Street plaque, from the 1918-20 Broadway line in Manhattan,” said Coppola. “These plaques are seen now on the station’s...
By Karla Klein Albertson Plate, pitcher, bowl and beaker made in the Eastern Mediterranean, Syria or Palestine between 250 and 400 CE. Photo courtesy the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, N.Y. Vessels...
MILFORD, CONN. — Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers hosted its spring fine art auction on April 27, featuring 139 lots that included numerous examples of paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings.