NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. — Temperatures were seasonally low the morning of Sunday, March 9, when about 40 sellers set up folding tables in two spaces in the Franklin Volunteer Fire Department’s (FVFD)...
TOLLAND, CONN. — The longest running show in Connecticut returned to the Tolland Middle School on Sunday, March 9, with nearly 30 dealers from all six New England states, New York and Pennsylvania.
The Salisbury Association in Salisbury, Conn., has recently completed a historic conservation project to restore and preserve an exhibition display of Nineteenth Century pocketknives from the Holley Manufacturing...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — When a venerable museum with a landmark collection has the opportunity to add on to its existing venue, one imagines the powers that be might be faced with some hard decisions: use the space...
HUDSON, N.Y. — Three days and 858 lots made up Stair Galleries’ single-owner sale of property from the collection of Aso O. Tavitian (New York City and Stockbridge), which was conducted March 19-21.
ST LOUIS — The lifetime collection of Dorothy G. Ridder (Alton, Ill.) and select pieces from the collection of Albert “Randy” Peckham and Gary Westher (Richmond, Mo.) were offered alongside additional...
COLUMBUS, OHIO — A cut and blown clear-glass garniture, decorated with fan cutting and a sulfide bust of a gentleman, soared from a $300/600 estimate to $21,600 including the buyer’s premium, outpacing...
DALLAS — A rare, early impression of Katsushika Hokusai’s infamous “Under the Wave Off Kanagawa (The Great Wave) (Kanagawa oki nami ura)” from his print series “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji...
NEW YORK CITY — Swann Galleries’ Printed & Manuscript African Americana auction, conducted on March 20, presented 403 lots of material related to American civil rights leaders, photographs and other...
NORWALK, CONN. — Bobbie Louise Hainline Howrey, 85, passed away peacefully after a prolonged illness on March 12, 2025, in Norwalk, with her beloved life partner, Thomas Schwenke, by her side.