By Greg Smith [Ed note: Dr Samuel Wheeler’s December 16, 2019, report, which is cited heavily as the primary source for this article, is available at www2.illinois.gov/alplm/museum/About/news/Pages/HatResearchUpdate.aspx]...
Review by Greg Smith, Images Courtesy Cowan’s Auctions CINCINNATI, OHIO – Nine of the top 12 lots in Cowan’s February 20 sale included early images of African American figures –...
Review and Onsite Photos by W.A. Demers, Additional Photos Courtesy Poster Auctions International NEW YORK CITY – Vintage poster fans converged at Poster Auctions International’s (PAI) street-level...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy of Willis Henry Auctions ROCKLAND, MASS. – Have you given much thought to where things at auction have come from? If you have,...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara NASHVILLE, TENN. – Fiddlers Antiques Show completed its first edition at the Fairgrounds-Nashville February 12-15 in the new exhibit center. This new hall, according...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara NASHVILLE, TENN.- The Nashville Show hit big, according to promoter Jon Jenkins, with a more than 30 percent increase in attendance and a full house of dealers in the facility...
Review and Onsite Photos by Madelia Hickman Ring NEW MILFORD, CONN. – Nestled equidistant between the Housatonic River to its west, and New Milford’s idyllic town green to its east, is Litchfield...
Notable sales detailed in our March 13, 2020 issue include a painting of two setters by Percival Leonard Rosseau that brought $31,250 during competitive bidding at Doyle’s. Jane Austen is still...
Ronald P. Marshall, an interior designer living in Fairfield, Conn., has worked with no fewer than 12 different auction houses to sell his antiques, art, sculptures and other items over the past year as he put his home...
By Laura Beach SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. – Anyone who watched Super Bowl LIV in February with half an eye toward the much-hyped television spots that punctuated it will likely remember the shoot-out, or rather...
BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — A pair of Eighteenth Century George III giltwood wall mirrors capped the February 26 sale at Nye & Co., when they sold for $50,430, more than ten times their high estimate. After...
SANTA FE — A retablo of Archangel San Rafael, circa 1785-1800, School of Miera y Pacheco, outperformed its high estimate to realize $60,000, inclusive of buyer’s premium, at the Santa Fe Art Auction’s...