DEERFIELD, MASS. – The 270-page ledger kept by Hartford, Conn., cabinetmaker Lemuel Adams (1769-1850) has been discovered at the University of Miami by Kevin G. Ferrigno. The Adams ledger provides...
MAASTRICHT, THE NETHERLANDS – The overall picture of the art market in 2016 is of a sturdy, resilient market that is thriving despite global economic and political uncertainty, according to the TEFAF...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara NASHVILLE, TENN. – Doug Supinger filled two buildings at Fiddlers Inn on the west side of Nashville with antiques dealers and their collections for four days,...
Review by Rick Russack, Photos Courtesy Duane Merrill & Company WILLISTON, VT. – Duane Merrill & Company’s February 25-26 had a wide variety of fresh merchandise, and bucking the trend,...
By Karla Klein Albertson BOSTON, MASS. – Jewelry may be small in scale, but at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) exhibitions of personal ornament have enormous impact. Jewelry has high status...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Of Copley Fine Art Auctions CHARLESTON, S.C. – On February 17 at the American Theater in the Design District of Upper King Street, Copley Fine Art Auctions...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Guyette & Deeter, Inc. CHARLESTON, S.C. – On February 18, Guyette & Deeter, Inc. conducted its fifth annual decoy and sporting art auction at the Charleston...
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. – Receipts surpassed $2 million at Charlton Hall’s March 2-4 auction headlined by property from the estates of Arturo Peralta Ramos II and his wife, Jacqueline. Day one featured...
BOSTON, MASS. — Skinner’s March 4 Americana sale had a collection of whalebone canes and scrimshaw, including a rare scrimshawed whale’s tooth by Frederick Myrick, considered by most to be one of the masters...
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — A Seventeenth Century state 9 edition of John Smith’s Virginia map left its $1/3,000 estimate in the dust when it crossed the block in Leland Little’s spring quarterly auction...
Sir Ernest Shackleton was a seminal figure in the “Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration,” an era at the turn of the Twentieth Century that found explorers, geographers, sailors, scientists, poets and artists...
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — Freeman’s Auction design specialist Tim Andreadis talks about the legacy of Pennsylvania architect and furniture maker George Nakashima. “It effectively takes one medium,”...