Among this week’s notable lots, an 1899 view of Venice by Thomas Moran (1837-1926) closed at $193,750, surpassing its estimate of $100/150,000. Another water-themed painting in an Anthony Thieme...
NEW YORK CITY – Rarely seen guitars, bass, drum kits, keys and horns from more than 80 renowned musicians celebrate the unique role of instruments in rock and roll in a new exhibition at the Metropolitan...
By Laura Beach NORTHFIELD, N.H. – The one thing all antiques dealers in the 1980s agreed upon was that show managers could be an overbearing lot. Shows were at or near their zenith, on their way to replacing...
COPAKE, N.Y. — A capacity crowd showed up for the 28th Annual Bicycle & Automobilia Auction at Copake Auction on April 13. Despite an estimate of $3/5,000, a 1935 Dayton Safety Streamliner bicycle...
LAS VEGAS, NEV. — The only known bottle of its type that has surfaced completely intact slaked bidders’ thirsts at Morphy Auctions’ Las Vegas gallery on April 14. Among early items associated with...
NEW ORLEANS — George Rodrigue’s 1971 oil on canvas “The Class of Marie Courregé,” is one of the Louisiana artist’s most significant paintings to come to auction and one of his most notable paintings...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers TARRYTOWN, N.Y. – No rest for the warriors. Frank Gaglio and crew of Rhinebeck, N.Y.-based Barn Star Productions had barely unloaded his trailer following the promoter’s...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara HAMPTON, VA. – D’Amore’s return to Hampton Roads proved to be a success with a 150-booth affair at the Hampton Convention Center and several thousand...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers DANIELSON, CONN. – Country antiques hunters and gatherers lined up here eagerly in advance of the 9 am early buying opening for Country Antiques in Connecticut’s...
Onsite Photos and Review by Greg Smith WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. – The still bank collection of Elliotte and Liz Harold combined with the German and Japanese windup toy collection of Sandy Fubini...
All that glittered was not only gold at Kodner Galleries on March 20 as a turquoise, diamond & gold suite brought intense bidding to settle at more than $24,000. A number of other notable high-fashion...
Brigitte Martin, Crafthaus founder, metalsmith, gallerist and author, hit the ground running on March 1 when she assumed the role of executive director at the venerable Society of Arts + Crafts. The organization,...