Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Woody Auction DOUGLASS, KAN. – Woody Auction has focused on selling Victorian antiques for more than 75 years. So when the collection of Victorian antiques,...
DALLAS — Super Mario Bros – Wata 9.6 A Sealed [Hangtab, 3 Code, Mid-Production], NES Nintendo 1985 USA drew a winning bid of $720,000 to lead Heritage Auctions’ Video Games Signature® Auction on November...
ATLANTA, GA. - While Ahlers & Ogletree's October 28-29 Fall Fine Estates & Collections sale was smaller than previous ones with less than 1,000 lots offered in the course of the two days, it achieved $1,090,736...
PLAINVILLE, N.H. — Estimated just $200/400, a colorful wood carving street scene of Key West, Fla., sold for $56,250, including buyer’s premium, at William Smith’s live auction on November 2.
RICHMOND, VA. - If guitars could tell their stories, oh, what sagas they might relate - "In life I was silent, in death I sing," they might say, bringing to mind the incredible journey of the late Tony...
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Perhaps unique, 15 watercolor portraits of a single African American family, painted by a descendant of a slave, sold as a lot for $73,200 at CRN’s November 6 sale.
DENVER, PENN. — Morphy Auctions marched more than 1,600 lots of coin-operated and advertising antiques and collectibles across the block November 3-5, with the top result of the event coming at $246,000...
NEW YORK CITY — A public institution paid $189,000 — the highest price in Doyle’s American Paintings and Print sale — for Martin Johnson Heade’s (American, 1819-1904) “Sunset on the Marshes”...
DENVER, COLO. — On November 1, Western and contemporary Native American art came to auction at Hindman, featuring fine art created from the height of American westward expansion through the present.
NEW YORK CITY — Swann Galleries assembled a sale of Old Master through Modern prints, offering a selection of 482 lots on November 3. The top lot at $87,500, including premium, was Pablo Picasso’s...
BOSTON — Dozens of paintings and pieces of fine jewelry sold for more than $10,000 each at Grogan’s November 5-6 sale but Gaston Lachaise’s 1918 bronze, “Equestrienne,” earned the top price at $200,000.
DALLAS — One of just two known examples of the Maxentius (307-312 CE) AV quaternio or medallion of 4-aurei (33mm, 21.12 gm, 1h), NGC MS 5/5 - 2/5, Fine Style, smoothing added $312,000 to the $5,690,336...