GIBSONVILLE, N.C. - Ledbetter Auctions conducted its Folk Art Quarterly Event on October 8, in-person and online, with a selection of self-taught art and folk pottery from a major Kentucky collector. The auction...
BATH, MAINE - The Bath show began more than 40 years ago and has seen several managers and locations over the years. It is now run by Gurley Antique Shows and its home is the easily accessible Bath Middle...
PLAINVILLE, CONN. - An offering of Connecticut estate material was presented in a live auction by Winter Associates on October 3, with a rare privately owned oil on canvas attributed to Erastus Salisbury...
Dr Katherine A. Hermes is the director of "Uncovering Their History: African, African American and Native American Burials In Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground, 1640-1815," a website of all burials of this...
WASHINGTON DC - Museumgoers might be forgiven for thinking they have seen just about all there is to see of John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), the expatriate American painter who has never suffered for recognition.
DETROIT, MICH. – After three days of sales, October 12-14, two sculptures, one classic and the other contemporary, were tied for top lot status, each selling for $14,880, including buyer’s premium.
COPAKE, N.Y. — A number of in-house bicycle collectors paddled like mad to win a White Cycle Co Bronco-style hard tire safety bicycle, which had been estimated at $4/6,000 but sold for $52,800 after...
WOLCOTVILLE, IND. — In the span of four days — October 12-15 — Strawser Auction Group offered a total of 2,266 lots of antiques, glass, ceramics and majolica.
DALLAS — Thomas Struth’s dye coupler print of “Pantheon, Rome” drew a winning bid of $375,000 to lead Heritage’s Photographs Auction on October 11, contributing nearly one third of the sale’s...
ALAMEDA, CALIF. — A French Napoleon III faience figural compote on tripodal base, circa 1870, topped Michaan’s October 14 Traditional & Old Masters auction, going out at $25,830.