COPAKE, N.Y. — Copake Auction kicked off Easter weekend celebrations with two sales: April 18’s Garden Outdoor Patio Auction and April 19’s Estate Auction.
WINCHESTER, VA. — On April 19, Early American History Auctions conducted a 218-lot sale of rare historic autographs, Americana and additional items from various periods of early American history, as well...
NEW YORK CITY — One of the most highly-anticipated lots in Doyle’s April 16 American Paintings, Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts auction was Albert Bierstadt’s (American, 1830-1902) “Old Faithful,...
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Scottsdale Art Auction conducts just two sales annually: one in Spring, the other in August, with each typically realizing eight-figure totals.
This week, auctions nationwide tick, tick, ticked to success with various timepieces, led by a Richard Mille RM72-01 titanium flyback chronograph which earned $217,800 at Kodner. A vintage Patek Philippe...
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — Milestone’s March 22-23 Premier Firearms Auction totaled $1,550,000 after collectors took their pick from 1,187 antique, vintage and modern guns produced by revered American, European...
WASHINGTON, N.H. — Contemporary, vintage and antique Native American objects were on the menu in The Wandering Bull’s online auction, which was conducted on AuctionNinja and closed on Sunday, March...
SOUTH DEERFIELD, MASS. — Conducted in two sessions, March 25 and April 2, New England Book Auctions offered more than 450 lots of books, lithographs and more in their Early Printing Americana Exploration...
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Hyde Park Country Auctions closed out the month of March with its Decorative Arts, Nautical, Country, Ephemera, Photos auction, which was conducted on the 30th. The 419-lot sale...
NEW YORK CITY — “We were thrilled to have several significant purchases by institutions recognizing the contributions of these artists to the history of American art,” were the words of Nigel Freeman,...
HINGHAM, MASS. — How refreshing, and nostalgic, to attend an antique show where you could only navigate the aisles slowly. But, that was necessary at John and Liz DeSimone’s Hingham show, which ran March...
DANIELSON, CONN. — The H.H. Ellis Technical High School was anything but quiet on March 29, when its Parent Faculty Organization (PFO) hosted the 31st Country Antiques in Connecticut’s Quiet Corner...