SARASOTA, FLA. — Freedom Auction Company closed out the month of November with its Americana and The Dealer’s Cabinet online-only auction, which offered just under 1,000 lots of various Americana,...
WHIPPLE, OHIO — Hollie Davis and Andrew Richmond conducted their fifth auction of the year with Meander Auctions’ Holiday Antiques and Art sale on November 23.
MOUNT CRAWFORD, VA. — Auctioneering several hundred lots can be wearing, but Will Kimbrough said the approximately 1,600 lots he and the rest of the team at Jeffery S. Evans & Associates gaveled down...
NEW YORK CITY — Beginning on Tuesday, December 10, Sotheby’s began a wave of layoffs of about 100 staff, from back-office workers and junior staffers in various departments to business development...
On January 1, 2024, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s Noto Peninsula. The quake caused more than 200 deaths and devastated the town of Wajima, famed for its traditional lacquer industry.
BRUNSWICK, MAINE — Located among a stand of mature pine trees, the contemporary John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies and the timber-framed Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum make a forward-looking...
HUDSON, N.Y. — Stair Galleries’ third auction of December spanned two days from December 11-12 and celebrated the best of the best of interior design that the firm had to offer.
SUDBURY, MASS. — A Turkish Ottoman sword dated 1807 sliced through its $1,5/2,500 estimate to achieve $31,750, including buyer’s premium, in Tremont Auction’s December 8 Fall Asian Arts & Antiques...
DALLAS — Julian Onderdonk’s “Sunny Mornings Southwest Texas” (1909) sold for $118,750 to lead Heritage Auction’s Texas Art Signature Auction on December 14.