Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Russum’s Furniture Auctioneers SUDLERSVILLE, MD. – Contents from Beauvoir, the Trappe Creek estate of a prominent early Philadelphia family,...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith LEBANON, CONN. – The historic green that stretches a mile through the center of historic Lebanon was bountiful the morning of September 25 as the Lebanon Historical...
Review by Greg Smith, Photos Courtesy BP Auctions ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. – Auctioneer Bob Peirce of BP Auctions said there were about 25 bidders in his gallery for his two-day September 24-25 still...
Review by Greg Smith CRANSTON, R.I. – It turns out treasure was hiding in Bruneau & Co’s Rhode Island back yard as the firm’s September 25 “Comic, TGC & Toy” auction...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Heritage Auctions DALLAS – George Washington and Abraham Lincoln may be long dead, but their legacies live on in the political antiques, ephemera and memorabilia...
ALEXANDRIA, VA. — One of the highlights seen in six sales conducted by Potomack Company over four days September 28-October 1 was a Wedgwood Fairyland lustre rectangular plaque titled “The Stuff That...
GLEN COVE, N.Y. – The personal collection of Tony Rosenthal was sold at Roland Auction NY on Saturday, September 25. Southampton-based American abstract sculptor Tony Rosenthal (American, 1914-2009)...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Freeman’s PHILADELPHIA – Freeman’s September 23 auction of books and manuscripts, a 140-lot sale, totaled $573,143 and achieved a 95 percent sell-through...
Review by Rick Russack WILLISTON, VT. – Iris Love (1933-2020) was a fascinating woman who rose to the top of whatever field she involved herself with. She was a celebrated archeologist, who in 1969...
HATFIELD, MASS. — On October 3, Kimballs Auction and Estate Services presented a huge assortment of antiques from a Sag Harbor, Long Island, estate with select additions from homes from all over New England....
CINCINNATI, OHIO — The market for the sand bottles of Andrew Clemens has been hot for a few years but Hindman Auctions really turned up the heat when it offered the only known portrait sand bottle in its American...
DALLAS, TEXAS — A $100,000 Reward Broadside issued by the United States War Department, April 20, 1865, created after John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, sold for a record $275,000,...