Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy of Skinner Inc BOSTON – Skinner Auction’s European Furniture & Decorative Arts sale on Saturday, July 13, totaled $829,948 with more than...
DALLAS — A guitar owned and played by both Duane Allman and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills and Nash soared to $591,000 to claim top-lot honors in Heritage Auctions’ Entertainment & Music Memorabilia...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Selling for first, second and third place honors at Brunk Auctions’ July 19–20 sale was a group of three KPM porcelain plaques from a Montclair, N.J., collection. Of the three,...
LITCHFIELD, CONN. — A carved and painted wood and composition circular plaque featuring Asian figures in a landscape amid pagodas turned out to be a sleeper in Litchfield County Auctions’ July 20 sale...
Very little is known about The Wax Engraver, other than that he was bolder than most. The artist would make deep incisions in his scrimshawed teeth to create bold grounds of blue and red amid excellently...
Vases were on the minds of bidders this week as a Moorcoft vase, Circa 1928, more than doubled its high estimate at Kensington Estate Auction, finding a new home for $1,600. Elsewhere, a Baccarat hand...
There is no event on the antiques calendar that awakens the spirit, energizes the trade and provokes the passion of collectors quite like Antiques Week in New Hampshire. Beginning August 4 and continuing...
SPARKS, MD. — An Ohio 20-gallon salt-glazed stoneware face cooler was the belle of the ball at Crocker Farm’s July 20 Fifteenth Anniversary Sale when it sold for $177,000 above a $125,000 high estimate....
DALLAS— On the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch, Neil Armstrong’s lunar flown gold medal brought $2,055,000 at Heritage Auctions’ space memorabilia auction. The three-day event features Part...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith, Additional Catalog Images Courtesy Carlsen Gallery FREEHOLD, N.Y. – There were about 15 estates consigned to Carlsen Gallery’s June 30 sale that provided the gamut...
NEW YORK CITY – The exhibition “Wall Power! Quilts from the Karen and Werner Gundersheimer Gift,” will open on August 6 at the American Folk Art Museum (AFAM). It will be on display for only...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – It is a time-honored tradition to celebrate all-things-American on the Fourth of July, whether that is fireworks, barbecue food or apple pie, in no particular...