Review And Photos By Madelia Hickman Ring NEW YORK CITY – The third edition of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) New York Fall opened on October 27 at the Park Avenue Armory, following a glittering...
YORK, PENN. — Hake’s catalog description for the Ghost Trap used in both the 1984 Ghostbusters and its 1989 sequel Ghostbusters II made sure to bolster bidder confidence with the mention that no ghosts...
BOONTON, N.J. — After a $2.2 million sale at Christie’s, the Eugene and Clare Thaw collection was still pouring from its seams as Millea Bros offered over 400-plus lots in its November 15–17 sale....
EAST DENNIS, MASS. — Although it was unknown at the time and not included in the Frederick Myrick catalogue raisonné, the editor has said that “Susan’s Tooth,” offered by Eldred’s in its November...
NEW YORK CITY — In the Manhattan auctioneer’s November 11 sale, David Killen offered two more Willem de Kooning paintings from his famed storage locker discovery to an audience well aware of the first...
NEW YORK CITY – Among the cognoscenti, the only question was whether Edward Hopper’s “Chop Suey” would surpass the $100 million mark. Vividly calling to mind the artist’s beloved “Nighthawks...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — Kathleen Seibel, 72, of Catskill passed away on October 31. She was born in New York City, a daughter of the late Henry J. and Helen Lydon. Kathleen and her husband, Philip, owned and operated...
Those who bemoan the lack of “young blood” in the antiques field will be pleased to know Justin Thomas, whose energetic interest in early American pottery puts to shame all but the most seasoned academician....
VICTORIA, CANADA — Antiquarian booksellers triumphantly united against bookselling giant AbeBooks this week after the retail platform said it was going to drop five countries from selling on the platform....
There is always a dog or three at Thanksgiving, and they all seem to follow the same person every year for one entirely obvious reason: that is who feeds them. The only problem there is that the dog’s...
A buyer at Mid-Hudson Auction Galleries got ahead of other bidders with a purchase of $610 for a medical school study skull which featured mouth articulation and a removable top. Other heady sales in this...
Review and Onsite Photos by W.A. Demers GLOUCESTER, MASS. – The first fitful raindrops ahead of an early fall nor’easter were falling as the parking lot outside the North Shore Art Association...