Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Thomaston Place Auction Galleries THOMASTON, MAINE – “You can always get another $100, but you can never get another one of these.”...
As summer continues and temperatures rise, one craves nothing else than lounging in the heat with a good book. This week’s featured top lots had all the furnishings to do just that, minus a tall glass...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Withington Auctions GOFFSTOWN, N.H. – Antiques and The Arts Weekly readers probably expect that auction reviews will discuss early...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Case Antiques KNOXVILLE, TENN. – Two old Southern family collections, augmented by items from other Southern estates and collections, contributed a time capsule...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Mid-Hudson Auction Galleries NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. – When Antiques and The Arts Weekly reached Mid-Hudson Auction Galleries’ auctioneer and owner...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Main Street Auctions & Estate Liquidators WOODBURY, CONN. – Art Pappas of Main Street Auctions & Estate Liquidators offered up the contents of home...
There’s a new auction house in town. In Peterborough, N.H., to be precise. Nick Prior and Molly Williams, partners in both professional and personal capacities, have filled the local spot left vacant...
By Kristin Nord WATERVILLE, MAINE – It was an uncharacteristically warm day in late May when the boat filled with a smattering of Colby College staff set off from Port Clyde, Maine, for Allen and Benner...
GLEN COVE, N.Y. — There was something for everyone at the July 16 Roland NY sale, attested by the event’s two top selling lots, each finishing at $11,875, including the buyer’s premium. One was a lot comprising...
BEVERLY, MASS. — A winter view executed in oil on a wood panel measuring 14 by 9 inches and cataloged as by F.T. Millet may have been offered out of season in Kaminski Auctions’ July 15-17 Estates...
HINGHAM, MASS. — Copley’s July 14-15 sale of fine decoys, carvings and sporting art was a success by any measure. A large, circa 1850, hollow curlew decoy by an unknown Nantucket maker was the star...
WINDSOR, CONN. — Summer fine furnishings, art glass and more were on the bill of fare for Nadeau’s auction on July 16. Taking the highest price of the day was a Tiffany Studios bronze floor lamp base,...