NEW YORK CITY – The Jewish Museum presents “Accumulations: Hanukkah Lamps” through February 9, featuring more than 80 Hanukkah lamps representing four continents and six centuries of artistic...
LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. — A 43-inch-tall pine figure of a boy attributed to Nineteenth Century Evans, N.Y., carver Asa Ames was the top lot at Rago’s December 1 Curiouser and Curiouser sale, selling for $53,125,...
BEVERLY HILLS — Tom Wesselmann’s (1931–2004) 1989 “Monica Nude with Cezanne” and Fernando Botero’s (b 1930), “Woman with her Purse” drew numerous bids before selling for $275,000 each,...
Thirty-one-year-old Lucy Grogan is vice president and director of the jewelry department of Grogan & Company, a well-established, family-owned auction house that has been in business since 1987, operating...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara SYRACUSE, N.Y.- Steve and Judy Allman of Allman Promotions filled the Horticulture Building at New York State Fairgrounds with more than 150 antiques exhibitors for the Salt...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack MARLBORO, MASS. – Rachel and Josh Gurley have resumed management of the traditional holiday show started by their mother, Nan Gurley, more than 30 years ago. The show,...
LARCHMONT, N.Y. — Fine art routinely commands robust prices at Clarke Auction Gallery, so it is of little surprise that topping its December 2 auction was a marble sculpture, “Odalisca,” by renowned...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara MILFORD, N.H. – Jack Donigian’s Milford Antiques Show was at near capacity in Hampshire Hills Athletic Club in this southern New Hampshire town on Sunday,...
I am undeniably partial: Wendell Castle was the greatest furniture maker of the Twentieth Century. Better than Diego Giacometti, either Lalanne, Esherick, Nakashima, Evans or Noguchi, any of the Italians...
Beautiful things for the home topped this week’s ‘Across The Block’ as a 1994 print by Roy Lichtenstein led the way at $112,500. We might imagine the same bidder adding to their collection as they...
By Kate Eagen Johnson NEW YORK CITY – What if makers were not the most important figures in an arts exhibition? Challenging conventional subject matter and standard curatorial method is “Agents...
Brothers Billy and Robert Roland have been working together to sell antiques since the early 1970s. Always in the volume game, the dealers cut their teeth under others, with their own eponymous...