Silver flatware services and animal — or creature — paintings held pride of place at auctions across the country this week. Litchfield Auctions’ 300-piece sterling silver Gorham set achieved $22,750,...
DALLAS — A carefully curated auction of 181 lots of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, carvings, paintings and scrolls, furniture and Japanese works of art, among others, made up Heritage Auctions’ Fine...
COLUMBUS, OHIO — One of the strongest segments of Amelia Jeffers’ 1,254-lot Fall Great Estates Auction at the Gallery sale September 11-13 was the 125-lots of the Ohio Amish quilt collection of collector/scholar...
FREEHOLD, N.Y. — Carlsen Gallery celebrated its 41st anniversary on September 14, with its Anniversary Auction. It featured the next installments of both the Mr and Mrs Heisler, Sr, (Chenango County,...
DETROIT — Spanning three days, September 11-13, DuMouchelles conducted its September 2025 auction, featuring two live auctions and an online-only session on the final day, offering a total of 1,078 lots...
EAST DENNIS, MASS. — All manner of mid-level art and objects were on offer at Eldred’s from September 17-19, in which the Cape Cod firm presented its September Market. Nearly 90 percent of the offerings...
JACKSON, WYO. — The $13,500,000 realized in Jackson Hole Art Auction’s 19th Annual Auction, conducted September 13, was the firm’s highest-ever since it began in 2007, according to managing director...
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASS. — It was the last weekend of the summer and was marked by beautiful weather. Events on Cape Cod always compete with the beach, but the rush of summer visitors had slowed to a more...
NORWALK, CONN. — On Sunday, September 14, more than 80 dealers and an ample shopping crowd took to the grounds at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum (LMMM) in Norwalk to celebrate the organization’s...
It may once have been true that experts found a job at an auction house or retail gallery and stayed there for the duration of their professional career. That happens less and less these days, as auction...
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) is rewriting art history with its groundbreaking exhibition “Women Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600-1750.” The Dutch version...