Review & Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Steenburgh Auctioneers PIKE, N.H. – If you like old-fashioned country auctions, you would have enjoyed Steenburgh’s September...
Review by Z.G. Burnett, Photos Courtesy Flying Pig Auctions WESTMORELAND, N.H. – Flying Pig Auctions hosted its Fine Art, Folk Art, Antiques & Collectibles on August 29, with many of the sale’s...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Tom Hall Auctions SCHNECKSVILLE, PENN. – More than 325 lots from the collection of the late Dr Donald M. Sledz were sent across the block at Tom Hall...
DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY — Hargesheimer Art Auctions conducted four sales of fine art, decorative art and jewelry from September 7 to 10, with the highest price overall achieved during its Nineteenth Century...
DALLAS — Four auction records were set in just the first 90 minutes of Heritage Auctions’ September 8-11 Comics & Comic Art Signature® Auction, one of which was rarer than dinosaurs’ teeth....
HUDSON, N.Y. — At the head of the pack of more than 350 lots of Americana offered by Stair on September 8 was a copper steeplechase horse weathervane that easily cleared its $10/15,000 estimate to finish...
VINELAND, N.J. — Its cataloging characterized it as “without question one of the most alluring cast iron cycles ever produced, extremely desirable for any advanced collector.” That was all bidders...
AMESBURY, MASS. — John McInnis conducted a live, cataloged sale of Americana on September 10 and three themed online-only sales on September 11. The highest price of the Americana sale was $8,680, earned...
Review by Z.G. Burnett, Photos Courtesy Bruneau & Co Auctioneers CRANSTON, R.I. – Bruneau & Co Auctioneers presented a Single-Owner Couture Auction on August 29, the first of several that...
This week’s lots in Across The Block showed either an abundance or an absence of decoration. An unmarked but ornately adorned Chinese export porcelain bough pot in a commode form multiplied its estimate,...
In mid-August, The Old Print Shop (TOPS) announced that it was relocating to 49 West 24th Street from its venerable location at 150 Lexington Avenue, which had been its home for 101 years. As one of this...
By Z.G. Burnett CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. – What is an artist’s connection to the land they call home, and how does that affect how they perceive themselves, and the art that they create? These...