WINCHESTER, VA. — On April 19, Early American History Auctions (EAHA) conducted a 218-lot sale of rare historic autographs, Americana and additional items from various periods of early American history,...
NEW YORK CITY — Approximately 400 lots of American fine art, furniture and decorative art were in focus in Doyle’s April 16 American Painting, Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts auction. Included...
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. — Augusta Auctions hosted the first round of deaccessioned textiles, antique garments and vintage couture from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection on April 16.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — The team at Scottsdale Art Auction (SAA), led by co-partners Brad Richardson and Michael Frost, launched the first of its two annual sales April 11-12.
In late January, Pook & Pook announced that Beth Pook, the auction house’s longtime gallery exhibition designer, was retiring. While online shopping has been on an upward trend, most auction houses still...
NEW YORK CITY — I never thought of amnesia as an essential component of architecture, but it actually makes sense, especially in those instances where beloved structures are being replaced or, as in the case...
LOMBARD, ILL. — Guyette & Deeter’s April 24-25 sale included the first part of the decoy collection of Ted and Judy Harmon, whose passion was decoys made in Massachusetts.
DALLAS — Heritage Auctions’ April 17 Sophisticated Palate auction presented fine and decorative arts from the collection of Frederick H. Schrader, Napa Valley, Calif.
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. — In a white glove sale of New York stoneware from the collection of Arthur J. Dell, Jr, on April 18, Schillaci & Shultis sold 400 lots and realized more than $110,000.
NEW YORK CITY — Designed by automative illustrator Walter Gotschke (1912-2000), a poster for the 1935 Brno Grosser Masaryk Preis raced to top-lot status in Swann Galleries’ Art Deco at 100: Iconic...