EDISON, N.J. — A Paul Evans sculpture front cabinet was the star of Bodnar’s Auction Sales’ March 28 auction as it sold for $90,850. The work was consigned from a Monmouth Beach estate and was purchased...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith MALVERN, PENN. – There are certainly many of its ilk – that is, regional antiques shows produced by the local historical association – but there are few that...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara SCHOHARIE, N.Y. – Despite a light snow cover of approximately four inches in upstate New York, it seemed as though spring was almost here for Spring Antiques...
By James Balestrieri As an antidote to making the often funereal rounds of galleries and auctions, museums and shows, the idea of a road trip into the hinterlands in search of folks who make art because...
STONINGTON, CONN. — Marguerite Riordan, who as a leading dealer in American furniture and folk art built top collections, nurtured major collectors and defined taste in her specialty through her long...
When it comes to power and position within the state, nobody is above the governor. Out of reach to those of us with random alphanumerics or even the owners of vanity plates, the governor has historically...
Among the notable sales this week, a series of bronze sculptures by William Kentridge stand out, selling for $330,000 at Bonhams’ postwar and contemporary sale. In wood, an oak newel post carved...
Review and Onsite Photos by Greg Smith DENVER, PENN. – Nearly 1,600 lots crossed the block in Morphy’s twice annual Toy, Doll & Figural Cast Iron sale March 13-14. The sale offered collectors...
Review by Tom O’Hara SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Steve Allman said he was thrilled to be greeted by a large increase in exhibitors and more than a 20 percent rise in shoppers upon his return to the cold...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY – Flamingo Eventz stepped out of the shadows to celebrate Rare Book Week in New York City in a one-day show conducted on March 9 at the Church of St Vincent...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY – Marvin Getman, promoter of the satellite event occurring during Manhattan’s Rare Book Week, had great news for bibliophiles and ephemera collectors....
The state of Maine was admitted to the Union on March 15, 1820 after formally separating from Massachusetts. Antiques and The Arts Weekly took the opportunity of its nearing bicentennial to reflect on historic...