NEW YORK CITY — On March 15, Doyle hosted another of its popular Doyle + Design auctions, offering 315 lots of modern and contemporary decorative arts from prominent...
GREAT FALLS, MONT. — Described as the finest Keyston Bros saddle ever made, a silver parade saddle, circa 1950, virtually covered with sterling silver and featuring 30 14K gold horsehead overlay...
WILLIAMSBURG, VA. — When the young sculptor Asa Ames (1823-1851) died, he left behind nearly a dozen carved portraits, many of which are signed. Most of his sculptures portray family and friends...
EAST DENNIS, MASS. - The top lot in Eldred's Marine Sale Session II on March 1 was a painting by John Stobart (English, 1929-2023) titled "Packet Great Western Approaching New York," selling for $59,375....
LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. - On Tuesday, February 28, Rago offered nearly 150 lots from the collection of artist, collector and ceramics champion, Robert A. Ellison Jr, who donated more than 600 pieces over the course...
NEW YORK CITY - Sixty-three exhibitors, hailing from 15 states and seven international countries, gathered once again for the 31st Annual Outsider Art Fair, which took place at the Metropolitan...
Fine art, silver and early Americana were prominent in this week’s top lots. Silver was represented from early English candlesticks to a midcentury Danish coffee service. Warhol maintained his spot as top earner...
CRANSTON, R.I. - Bruneau & Co Auctioneers conducted its Double Session sale on February 27, beginning with a Couture and Jewelry auction in the morning and continuing with Fine & Decorative Arts in the afternoon...
NEW YORK CITY - Swann Auction Galleries' sale of Fine Books and Autographs on March 2 ranged from signed photos of Princess Diana and Prince Charles to George Washington letters and first editions of Moby-Dick...
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. - Made by Ernst Plank Company, Nuremberg, Germany, in 1908, a Wright Flyer lookalike, an early hand-painted mechanical model bi-plane, 20 inches long with a...
The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia's mission is to teach tolerance and to promote social justice using objects of intolerance. Dr David Pilgrim is the museum's director and curator, as well as a professor...
NEW YORK CITY - When "Shaped by the Loom: Weaving Worlds in the American Southwest" opened at the Bard Graduate Center in mid-February, visitors gained access to an exhibition showcasing highlights...