Photographic Historical Society Of New England Review And Photos by Rick Russack NEWTON, MASS. — One might expect that Photographica 85, conducted at American Legion Post 440 here on April 2, would be a small,...
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. – A rare 1807 Washington, D.C., map embroidery by 14-year-old Susanna Wilkinson Atkinson of Alexandria, Va., quadrupled high estimate to sell for $112,500 including premium at Freeman’s...
Kentucky: Historic Houses and Horse Farms of Bluegrass Country, photographs by Pieter Estersohn, introduction by W. Gay Reading, The Monacelli Press, www.monacellipress.com, 2014; 256 pages, hardcover,...
Michael Ivankovich is an auctioneer, appraiser and home downsizing specialist in Doylestown, Penn., and has specialized in Wallace Nutting and early Twentieth Century hand colored photography for more...
Story by Laura Beach, Photos by Greg Smith PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — Members of the Antiques Dealers Association of America (ADA) and others came together on Friday evening, April 15, to honor Joan and Victor...
LONDON — John Sandon, Director of European Ceramics and Glass for Bonhams, discusses several highlights of the upcoming British and European Ceramics and Glass sale on May 18, 2016. The video covers...
Gate Up 25 Percent Over Last Year’s Event, Says Promoter Sanford Smith Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY — Featuring more than 200 international dealers of rare books, maps, illuminated...
OAKLAND, CALIF. — “Twilight,” the newly discovered painting by Elliot Daingerfield (American, 1859-1932), recently found concealed inside a mirror at Clars Auction Gallery, took a leap from “amazing...
By Greg Smith With so many stand-out pieces at the April 15-17 Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show, we could not hold ourselves to a short list. This week’s picks from the Marine Parade Grounds...
CINCINNATI, OHIO — A major and important private collection of Confederate manufactured firearms will be offered by Cowan’s Auctions as part of a two-day sale April 26–27. The items have already...
LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. — A painting attributed to the circle of Cornelis Cornelisz Van Haarlem (Flemish, 1562-1638) demolished its $12/18,000 presale estimate to bring $162,500 at Rago’s Great Estates...
NEW YORK CITY — Spink USA announced that on April 1 a recovery was made of a long-lost 1918 24-cent Jenny air mail with center inverted when a prospective consignor, who had inherited the stamp, delivered...