NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. — On November 16, Mid-Hudson Auction Galleries conducted its Antiques, Art, Toys, Bronzes, Oriental, Taino auction, featuring 381 lots of fine art, works on paper, bronzes, photographs,...
BRANFORD, CONN. — Fred Giampietro and New England Auctions offered 848 lots across two days of sales: a European and South American Estate Collection on November 13 and Modern, Asian, Jewelry, Silver...
WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — A rare Leica M2 rangefinder by Ernst Leitz GmbH of Wetzlar, Germany, jumped its $600-$2,500 estimate and sold for $20,910, including buyer’s premium, at Dana J. Tharp’s rare cameras...
SPARKS, MD. — A six-gallon stoneware crock by J. & E. Norton, elaborately decorated with a stag and doe in a landscape, achieved $45,000 and top-lot status in Crocker Farm’s November 6-15 auction.
KÖLN, GERMANY — Auction Team Breker’s Specialty Auction on November 9 featured 460 lots of technical antiques including science and technology, office antiques, mechanical music, photographica and film...
NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. — Paul McInnis’s fall estate sale, on November 13, offered Tiffany flatware, Civil War uniforms, choice jewelry, a Paul Revere spoon and much more.
GLEN COVE, N.Y. — Roland Auctions NY., October 19 multi-estates auction turned out to be the house’s strongest sale since early this year with high bidding across the board.
GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS. — A Great Barrington antiques dealer has gone to court over fraudulent payment for three antique Chinese items purchased from his store.
The presence of two skeleton-themed items in this week’s recent auction highlights can surely be explained by the proximity of their sales to Halloween: a phrenology skull presented to Dr A Milner in 1871...
LAS VEGAS, NEV. — On October 17-19, Morphy’s Auctions presented an arcade-worthy selection of antique European and American music, slot and fortune-telling machines.
INDEPENDENCE, MO. — A 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth baseball card caught $8,430 to take top lot status in Carrell Auctions’ online-only auction, which ran September 30 to October 21.