John McInnis Auctioneers closes out the year with 700-lot estate sale
Items from local estates of Boston's North Shore will be auctioned off Dec. 31, 2012. Paintings, jewelry, clocks, quilts and silver are expected to be sold. Read More +
View ArticleGorham, Wallace, Tiffany silver share ranks with Deco period art
Hundreds of silver pieces including patterns from TIffany, Gorham and more, along with Art Deco items, jewelry, and more, are set for sale Jan. 12 in Arizona. Read More +
View Article19th-century Russian silver kovsh may fetch upwards of $15K at sale
An oil painting with an estimate of $125,000 - $135,000, and a 16th century French novel are among the highlights of a Feb. 2 and 3 sale at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries. Read More +
View ArticleFurniture results show signs of market rebound during two-day Conn. sale
Furniture claims top lots at recent Nadeau's auction, reportedly its strongest American antiques sale in the last three years. Read More +
View ArticleExquisite Exports – Exploring the allure of Chinese silver made for Western...
China's relationship with silver dates back several dynasties and helped to define its economy and trade relations; today it the focus of many collectors dreams. Read More +
View ArticleSpecial Report: 2012 in Review
Many auction houses are finding that variety is a necessity for growth and continued success. This is evident in leading auction houses' triumphs of 2012. Read More +
View ArticleSilver Picasso plate may serve up to $50,000 in live and online auction
A silver plate showing an image of a bull’s head by renowned artist Pablo Picasso may earn top lot honors at $50,000 during a March 2-3 multi-estate sale. Read More +
View ArticlePalm Beach celebrates 10th anniversary of art, antique and jewelry show
Thousands of people are expected to converge upon Palm Beach, Fla. Feb. 15-19 for the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. A great variety will be displayed. Read More +
View ArticleAntique Spectacular sells out vendor spaces and set for March 1-3 event
It will be a full house at the Antique Spectacular in Rock Island, Ill. March 1-3, with dealers displaying everything from stoneware and postcards to marbles. Read More +
View ArticleStella Beats Sandy at NYC Pier Show
Just a few months back Hurricane Sandy ripped through the East Coast, but the NYC Pier Show opened its doors then and it is preparing to again March 16-17. Read More +
View ArticleAuction house sponsors Museum appraisal event
Experts with Bonhams will be on hand to offer appraisals of jewelry, silver, decorative arts, and more, March 20 at the Pasadena Museum of History. Read More +
View ArticleCakebread Designer Auction gaining fans in the Big Easy
New Orleans Auction Galleries' premiere of its new Cakebread Designer Auction series was met with great response, as designers and fans look toward the next session. Read More +The post Cakebread...
View ArticleThree-day summer estate auction showcasing more than 150 lots of silver
Of the 1,600 lots of antique and contemporary fine art, sculpture, furniture, lighting, estate jewelry, couture handbags, slated for sale July 26-28 during the summer estate auction at New Orleans...
View ArticleEstate auction of beloved New Jersey political figure set for Oct. 23
The Chief-of-Staff to N.J. Sen. Gerald Cardinale, John B. McDonald's collections of fine and decorative art fill the estate auction that will be hosted by Sterling Associates on Oct. 23. Read More +The...
View ArticleWalnut vitrine may see $20,000 to top 220-lot sale
John Moran Auctioneers will host its first auction of the year Feb. 18, with an Antique and Fine Art Sale featuring 220-lots of silver, fine art, Asian artifacts, bronzes, silver, and furniture,...
View ArticleClemens sand art bottle earns $19,800
Cowan's Auctions brought a diverse and eclectic array of American and Continental furniture, fine art, works on paper, glass, silver, sculptures, portraiture to market in February, with a 19th century...
View ArticleBoutique liquidation sale bringing diverse selection of Meissen pieces to market
As the closure of Beverly Hills Fine Antiques, due to retirement, marks an end of an era, it also prompts a no-reserve auction set for June 29, and offered by Don Presley Auction. Read More +The post...
View ArticleLate 19th century wooden santos eyeing $1,200
Among the nearly 500 lots scheduled for Witherell's summer auction (July 1-15), is a late 19th century wooden santos (a religious statue) with a high estimate of more than $1K. The post Late 19th...
View ArticleAesthetic Movement pitcher polishes up $26,550
A late-19th century pitcher and candy dish were the leading lots in a 1,136-lot auction offered by Ahlers & Ogletree in October. The post Aesthetic Movement pitcher polishes up $26,550 appeared...
View ArticleTiffany Santa Fe Railroad tray could roll to $1,200
Dr. G. Marchelos offers a valuable tip about maintaining the authenticity of items to maintain value, such as with the antique Santa Fe Railroad tray produced by Tiffany, and the focus of an Antique...
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