Review and Photos by Rick Russack WESTON, VT. – September 27-29 was an almost perfect fall weekend, and the Weston Playhouse is an almost perfect setting for an antiques show, the first of five during...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack LUDLOW, VT. – The long-established Okemo show in the base lodge at the Okemo ski area is now being run by Kris Johnson and Steve Sherhag. This year’s show,...
NEWTON UPPER FALLS, MASS. — Tremont Auction’s Fall Asian works of art auction on Saturday and Sunday, October 14 and 15, was replete with a single owner institutional collection as well as Chinese...
LOS ANGELES — Three Native Americans huddle together on horseback as they mindfully watch a caravan of settler’s wagons passing yonder towards a dry and expansive western landscape in a painting by LaVerne...
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — On October 14, Milestone Auctions transformed its premises into a motorhead’s dreamscape, as it presented the Charlie Schalebaum collection of automobiles, automotive art and antiques....
DALLAS — At Heritage’s Illustration Art auction on Friday, October 13, two new world records were set in a sale that brought a total of $1,067,953. A new auction record for Robert McGinnis (American,...
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana Bayou scene by Nineteenth Century Norwegian-American artist William Henry Buck was the top lot at New Orleans Auction Galleries’ October 14-15 sale as it garnered a swath...
Unlike nature, craftsmen are forced to contend with a limited time here on Earth. An apt example of this came when Arts and Crafts furniture designer John Scott Bradstreet noticed a special kind of timber...
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. — The Fall Toy Auction at RSL on October 7 featured 663 lots, including a popular selection of tin banks. Seated there was lot 582, a tiger mechanical bank made by Saalheimer...
SAN MARINO, CALIF. — Looking through Louis Comfort Tiffany’s oeuvre, it would be difficult not to see, at the very least, a man inspired by nature. The flora and fauna of the world are replete...
By Karla Klein Albertson CLEVELAND, OHIO – Historians have repeatedly attempted to analyze the American experience in the 1920s, a vibrant epoch that in reality extended from the Great War’s...
NEW YORK CITY – “War and Pieced: The Annette Gero Collection of Quilts from Military Fabrics” is the first exhibition in the United States to highlight quilts made by men during times...