SACRAMENTO, CALIF. – The Crocker Art Museum has been given a grand cabinet and elaborate fireplace surround made between 1876 and 1878 for the dining room at Linden Towers, the lavish country estate...
GREENSBURG, PENN. – “Circular Abstractions: Bull’s Eye Quilts,” a touring exhibition that features some of the best machine-piecing and quilting being done today, will be on view...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith COVENTRY, CONN. – The crowd inside Bruce Ingraham’s auction hall on January 1 was evidence of a 15-year tradition – one that slowly built and now regularly...
Holiday entertainment and good old-fashioned commerce joined forces once again inside auction halls around the United States as sales that are traditionally conducted during the period between Christmas...
By Karla Klein Albertson MIAMI BEACH, FLA. – For anyone harboring an antiquarian’s passion for Florida’s rich vein of Art Deco, where is the starting point? A period approach could be viewing...
Figure skater Dick Button is no stranger to the pages of Antiques and The Arts Weekly, evidenced by a profile of his renowned skating collection on the cover of our April 7, 2017 issue, and further followed...
MacKenzie Mallon is the provenance specialist at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., where she coordinates provenance research, procedures, documentation and best practices in conjunction...
ORLANDO, FLA. — The standing-room-only crowd at Heritage Auctions’ Platinum Night US Coin Auction on January 10 roared with laughter and applause after Dell Loy Hansen bested more than 30 bids to make...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack PLAINFIELD, N.H. – The weather gods, if such exist, were kind to Bill Smith on January 5. One would expect that precipitation in early January in northern...
Review and Onsite Photos by W.A. Demers COPAKE, N.Y. – Although the sign out front advertised Copake Auction’s 38th annual New Year’s Day auction, co-owner Mike Fallon sheepishly admitted...
Review and Onsite Photos by Madelia Hickman Ring WINDSOR, CONN. – What started 37 years ago as a fluke sale on New Year’s Day with a single-owner collection in Colchester, Conn., has become...
ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A rare 1943 Lincoln cent found in a high school teen’s pocket change sold for $204,000 Thursday evening, January 10, at a public auction of U.S. coins held at the Florida...