SPARKS, MD. — Incised from base to mouth, bidders had a lot to talk about on an Anna Pottery fair jug, which blasted off to $82,600 including the buyer’s premium at Crocker Farm’s July 21 sale. With...
Portraits of Sir Francis Drake and Christ took high bids in this week’s Across the Block, as a variety of other items including bowls, scrolls, and tribal figures went above and beyond their estimates....
ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York State Museum has announced that an Eighteenth Century Native American pipe tomahawk gifted in 1792 to Seneca leader Cornplanter by President George Washington has been...
DALLAS – A new auction record for artwork by Disney Legend Mary Blair was set when her “Cinderella Magic Coach” concept painting (Walt Disney, 1950) sold for $60,000, triple its estimate,...
NEW YORK CITY – The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum once again is in the forefront of presenting the work of Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) in the first major museum exhibition in the United States...
Overlooking the Lieutenant River in Old Lyme, the Florence Griswold Museum – a birthplace of American Impressionism – is, as ever, a place for meditating on the rustic sublime. Much credit...
By Kristin Nord OLD LYME, CONN. – If landscape is language, then the New England farm has long been its poetic expression. The region’s rugged topography has mirrored how we identify as Yankees;...
There are three goals to the Peace Corps: to help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women, to help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack WILLISTON, VT. – Duane Merrill and Company Auctioneers & Appraisers’ June 30 and July 1 sale had a good assortment of material from regional estates....
Review and Photos by Greg Smith SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – It was gearing up to be a hot one as approximately 100 buyers lined up for the early morning bell at Frank Gaglio and Barn Star Production’s...
SPARKS, MD. — “It really is a painstaking process, making something like this. And that typifies the Kirkpatrick Brothers work. They really made the most artistic, most time-consuming stoneware...
BEVERLY, MASS. — On the second day of a two-day auction conducted on July 14 and 15 at Kaminski Auctions, a Nineteenth Century (or earlier) marble shrouded skull came to the block with an estimate of $3/5,000....