Review by Greg Smith, Photos Courtesy Asia Week New York ONLINE – It has been a year of learning and perseverance for Asia Week. The twice-annual main event of the Asian antiques world saw its dominant...
By James Balestrieri UNITED STATES – It is said that the Emperor Augustus ordered the goddess Iustitia – Justice – added to the Roman pantheon. Justice, in depictions then and ever since,...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith LUDLOW, VT. – Leave it to Vermont, among the perennial homes of fresh air activity in New England, to salvage a vacant antiques show season and wrestle up some respite....
Notable sales found in our October 23, 2020, issue include two record-setting results: Leslie Hindman’s October 1 sale saw Alexander Calder’s standing mobile, “Triple Cross,” close at six-figures,...
Ohio antiques dealer Chuck Auerbach is a familiar face on the trade show circuit, and longtime showgoers will remember seeing Chuck and his sons Dan and Geoff setting up at the New York City Pier show...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Catalog Photos Courtesy New Haven Auctions NEW HAVEN, CONN. – New Haven Auctions’ two-day sale October 3-4 featured 433 lots in an “Autumn Americana Auction”...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Catalog Photos Courtesy Cottone Auctions GENESEO, N.Y. – At less than 250 lots, Cottone Auctions’ October 3 Fine Art & Antiques sale was smaller than most,...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Carlsen Gallery, Inc. FREEHOLD, N.Y. – Going home to Paris is a painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), which sold above high estimate...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Norman C. Heckler WOODSTOCK VALLEY, CONN. – Peter Tillou, a well-known figure in the art and antiques world as a premier dealer, has assembled many collections...
NEW YORK CITY – On October 6, “Stan,” one of the largest and most complete T. Rex skeletons ever found, achieved $31.8 million, eclipsing its estimate of $6/8 million and setting a new world...
OAKLAND, CALIF. – “Logging Saratoga Gap, California,” a monumental 1880 oil on canvas painting by American artist William Hahn (1829-1887) reached $125,000 at Clars Auction Gallery’s...
MARION, MASS. – Do “sleepers” still turn up at smaller, regional auction sales? Apparently so, and the Marion Antique Auction sale on Saturday, October 10 proved the point. Just a few lots...