CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Charleston Museum announces that the E. Milby Burton Trust for Historic Houses has acquired a distinctive Charleston-made chest that will be on display at the museum’s...
Anna Brockway is no stranger to selling antiques online. The former vice president of worldwide marketing at Levi Strauss & Co. is a co-founder of Chairish.com, the web’s darling vintage, antiques...
By Kate Eagen Johnson PASADENA, CALIF. – Certain artists are identified with particular regions. Consider Thomas Cole and the Hudson Valley, Grant Wood and the Middle West, Winslow Homer and New England....
Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEW YORK CITY – The New York City Book and Ephemera Fair took over Wallace Hall at the Church of St Ignatius, Loyola as 47 dealers were drawn to upper East Side Manhattan...
Review by Greg Smith, Photos Courtesy Flamingo Eventz NEW YORK CITY – Two shows, one day, same building – that is what a collector likes to hear. Such is the allure that Tina and John Bruno...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEW YORK CITY – Everyone agrees. The collectors, the institutions and, always known for their blunt honesty, the dealers who sell there – all share the same...
CLEARWATER, FLA. — Buyers took a big bite out of Blackwell Auctions on Saturday, March 18, when one phone bidder snapped up the personal Jaws movie scrapbook of actor Alfred Wilde, who played Harry Wiseman...
NEW YORK CITY — “There’s just a feel of greater depth and mystery about the picture under gaslight,” said Charlotte Hale, conservator in the department of paintings conservation at the Metropolitan...
There is, and always has been, a tremendous value placed upon bewilderment, amazement and entertainment. Those who can make us believe in the impossible are owed a great deal of gratitude and, when money...
NEW YORK CITY — More than $262 million was realized for the 31-lot sale of Chinese Art from the Fujita Museum on March 15, topping the record for any Asian Art Week series in auction history. In a packed...
NEW YORK CITY — Poetically and fittingly described by writer Huang Yizheng as “immaculate like piled-up snow,” a rare Anhua-decorated tianbai-glazed meiping vase, a 600-year-old technical marvel...
By W.A. Demers LUDLOW, VT. – In the ever-changing landscape of antiques shows, yet another staple venue has given way. For 32 years, Phyllis Carlson and Tim Stevenson have gathered between 70 and 80 of their...