DALLAS — Heritage Auctions’ April 17 Sophisticated Palate sale presented fine and decorative arts from the collection of Frederick H. Schrader, Napa Valley, Calif. The auction comprised European, American...
LOMBARD, ILL. — The first 10 lots of Guyette & Deeter’s Decoys and Sporting Art auction, April 24 and 25, alone grossed $1,227,300, and the first lot was the star of the sale, realizing $504,000.
CONCORD, N.H. — The National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors (NAWCC) opened its second annual New England Regional on April 25 and 26, at the Douglas N. Everett Arena.
DUXBURY, MASS. — With the exception of a pandemic pause, the Duxbury Antiques Show has been taking place for 42 years, with proceeds to benefit the Duxbury High School Athletic Booster Club.
On March 17, the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, announced that Dr Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell would be assuming the role of curator of prints and drawings, joining five other curators on the museum’s...
WASHINGTON, DC — When discussing the Old Masters, most conjure rich images of portraiture, religious and allegorical vignettes and atmospheric landscapes.
BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — Nye & Company closed out the month of April with its Hunt, Heritage & Home: Property from the Estate of Susan Ely auction, which saw 365 lots cross the block from the private collection...
CANAAN, N.Y. — Ralph Fontaine’s Heritage Auctions conducted a 487-lot Super Spring Multi-Estate Auction, filled with silver, coins, jewelry, garden items, music boxes, lamps, clocks, paintings, furniture...
AMESBURY, MASS. — John McInnis sold the Pat Hatch collection of more than 400 cloth dolls in a single-owner sale on April 27, following two days of his Country Estates auction.
ASTORIA, N.Y. — Auctions at Showplace brought in May flowers with its Important Fine Art and Design Auction, kicking off on the first of the month with a 145-lot auction celebrating the biggest names...
MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASS. — Gold coins and a rare mechanical bank from the Richard “Dick” Withington collection led the way for John White and his wife, Kathryn Black, of White’s Auctions, at their...
THOMASTON, MAINE — More than 500 lots of Japanese woodblock prints, rare netsuke, inro and okimono, painted scrolls, traditional silk work, watercolors and other items crossed the block in Thomaston...