Review and Photos by Rick Russack WILMINGTON, MASS. — In a unique experiment, admission was free to all at Marv Getman’s New Year’s weekend show on January 2–3 at the Shriners Auditorium. Attendance...
Review by Andrea Valluzzo, Catalog Photos Courtesy Copake Auction COPAKE, N.Y. — However they celebrated the night before, nearly 200 people were awake and alert on an otherwise quiet morning January...
Mystery writers have long been drawn to the antiques field, known for its passion, discernment and, yes, occasional skullduggery. The latest to sample the genre is New England Antiques Journal’s...
Review & Photos By Laura Beach WINDSOR, CONN. — What does a good, old-fashioned auction look like? Nadeau’s, on New Year’s Day. The Internet may have extended the global reach of auctioneers...
Auction Action in Downingtown, Penn. DOWNINGTOWN, PENN. — Pook & Pook is off to a strong start in 2016 after its two-day Americana auction on January 15-16. Friday evening’s sale of the collection...
NEW YORK CITY — The Jack Hanley Gallery presents “The Art of Salmagundi,” featuring the work of artist Amy Douglas, on view through February 7. For her first exhibition here, the artist presents...
EAST DENNIS, MASS. – Robert C. Eldred, Jr., chairman emeritus of the East Dennis auction house bearing his name, died suddenly on Sunday, January 17, at home. He was 72. Eldred spent much of his career...
Visitors to the National Media Museum in Bradford, England, are discovering the influence early scientific photography had on modern and contemporary art in an exhibition featuring some of the rarest images...
VINELAND, N.J. – Bertoia’s has announced it will auction the Jerry and Nina Greene private collection of antique toy trains, Part I, on April 9-10. In the pantheon of antique train collecting, there...
NEW YORK CITY — The Anne Hill Blanchard Annual Lecture at the American Folk Art Museum on Saturday, January 23, 4–6 pm, takes a cosmic look at self-taught art. Professor Daniel Wojcik, author of the forthcoming...
Leading Christie’s sale of American furniture, folk art and silver during Americana Week in New York City is a joined oak and pine polychrome Hadley chest with drawers, Hadley, Mass., circa 1715. Previously...
CLOSTER, N.J. — On January 11, an iconic and highly important piece of American history crossed the auction block in New Jersey. It was a 1773 powder horn that almost certainly was personally inscribed...