Review And Onsite Photos By Rick Russack, Photos Courtesy of John McInnis Auctioneers AMESBURY, MASS. – John McInnis’s three-day spring estates auction, March 24-26, was a collection of collections....
From Asian works that include teapots, woodblock prints and yellow glaze bowls to modern prints, Civil War dispatches and an early Nineteenth Century banjo clock, check out these notable lots that recently...
Review and Photos by Laura Beach DANIELSON, CONN. – Northeastern Connecticut is known as the Quiet Corner, not for want of charm but because it is sometimes overshadowed by the voluble population...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy Northeast Auctions PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Ron Bourgeault’s Northeast Auctions had a full house for its April 2 sale. The timing was fortuitous...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara MANCHESTER, CONN. – For 55 years there has been a Manchester Antiques and Collectibles Show conducted at the very beginning of spring in the Second Congregational...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith BOSTON, MASS. – Moving into the Twenty-First Century, Boston would have had difficulty branding itself as a hotbed of design. The city four hours south usually steps...
EAST DENNIS, MASS — Spring was in the air over the weekend of April 6-8 at Eldred’s, where two Audubon prints joined scrimshaw from the collection of the late Thomas Mittler as top sellers in a varied...
SHAFTSBURY, DORSET, ENGLAND — Semley Auctioneers offered a rare Tiffany & Co. silver three-handled trophy cup at auction on April 15 that it believed was certain to pique Anglo-American Panama...
On April 29, the New-York Historical Society will unveil its transformed fourth floor, showcasing a custom-designed glass gallery displaying the museum’s preeminent Tiffany lamps collection, a prodigious...
NEW YORK CITY – “Sadly, the doors of Flying Cranes Antiques are now closed. The approach of my own ninth decade tells me that it is time… “But goodbye it is, and many thanks to all of you for your...
Although he didn’t exactly go out with a bang, The King certainly had a penchant for guns. In Steve Dunleavy’s book Elvis: What Happened?, Dunleavy wrote, “Presley had a real ball giving Kerrs Sporting...
DENVER, PENN. — The standout at Morphy Auctions’ toys, dolls and figural cast iron auction April 14–15 was a J.&E. Stevens cast iron “Girl Skipping Rope” mechanical bank that sold just over...