HUDSON, N.Y. — A total of 254 lots comprising the private collection of Dr Wynn A. Sayman and Dr Elizabeth F. Sayman crossed the block at Stair Galleries on January 19. An English polychromed creamware...
CHADDS FORD, PENN. — A dedicated clock auction at William Bunch Auctions took place on January 18 with 220 lots of wall, tabletop and standing floor models in abundance, but it was an oak wall regulator...
NEW YORK CITY — At press time, Sotheby’s had finished selling just two of its three sales of Americana: the collections of Mr & Mrs Peter Pfaffenroth, and William K. du Pont. Americana from various...
MESA, ARIZ. — If you consider Ed Bohlin to be the finest saddle maker in American history, then it would be tough to beat the quality of the his personal parade outfit — the spurs of which sold for $236,000...
NEW YORK CITY — After an intense bidding battle that began at $480,000, Ammi Phillips’ (1788-1865) iconic “Woman with Pink Ribbons” sold to Pat Bell of Olde Hope Antiques, bidding in Christie’s...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Heritage Auctions DALLAS – You might think that a $23.7 million auction would set a house record, but not when it’s a comic sale, and the house...
HARRISBURG, PENN. – Cordier Auctions reported a strong year for 2021. The company, established in 2006, conducts auctions throughout the year with a focus on fine and decorative arts, as well as coins,...
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Show – one of the leading art and design fairs in the United States, has announced its 60th Anniversary edition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will run from...
If you, like many of our readers, appreciate a diamond in the rough, head over to Instagram and type in @WarrenOnWarren. Here you will find the account of Warren Battle, an antiques dealer and backroad...
By Madelia Hickman Ring LANCASTER, OHIO – A new exhibition at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio (DACO) investigates the role memory and nostalgia played in a body of work created during the Nineteenth...
NEW YORK CITY — After an intense bidding battle that began at $480,000, Ammi Phillips’ (1788-1865) iconic “Woman with Pink Ribbons” sold to a buyer in Christie’s salesroom for $3,870,000. The work...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Helmuth Stone SARASOTA, FLA. – Attributed to Jean August Dominique Ingres (French, 1780-1862) and estimated $4/6,000 in Helmuth Stone’s January 9 auction...