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E. E. Finch: A Puzzling Folk Artist
by Marius B. Peladeau

In our September article “Great Buckskin Shirt Brings Great Big Bucks” (p. 30-C), we pictured a portrait by itinerant portrait artist E.E. Finch, noting that “little is known about Finch, and even his first name is lost to history.”It turns out more than a little is known, as Marius B. ... (Read More)

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Successful September Auctions in Chicago and Boston
by Mary Ann Brown

Antique Jewelry & Gemology Photos courtesy Skinner and Leslie Hindman I’m back to covering auctions again after spending the last couple of months attending and writing about antique and vintage jewelry sold at shows by dealers. These are two of the ways we learn about what’s happening in the market and about ... (Read More)

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Three Lots Top $100,000 at Willis Henry's Shaker Sale
by David Hewett

The $206,500 washstand. Photo courtesy Willis Henry Auctions. It was all good for auctioneer Willis Henry of Marshfield, Massachusetts, at his annual Shaker sale under a tent at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on September 6. Three pieces of furniture sold for over $100,000. The highest-priced lot, a New Lebanon, New ... (Read More)

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Good Times and Good Buys at Mason Sale
by Walter C. Newman

The Asbestos brand sad iron case includes two sizes of irons and a detachable handle assembly. The kit is housed in a finger-jointed wooden box and displays a patent date of May 22, 1900. The case and contents sold for $104.50 (est. $50/125). Here is one selection from the group of ... (Read More)

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Country Americana at Garth's
by Don Johnson

Acoma pot signed by Marie Z. Chino (1907-1992), polychrome grid design, possibly 1940’s, 7½" high x 9" diameter, slight wear and minor rim flake, $4500. One-piece corner cupboard attributed to the Ralph family of Sussex County, Delaware, early 19th century, pine with old green paint, elaborate molded and carved decoration, 87" ... (Read More)

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Stick with Hap Moore
by Mark Sisco

This handmade wooden walking stick, with a connection to Abraham Lincoln via an embedded metal plate reading, “From fence rail Abraham Lincoln split in Decatur, Ill. on his father’s farm and made at Niantic, Ill. by Franklin A. Pickering in 1865,” sold for $6325. Peggy Bacon gouache of a coastal ... (Read More)

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Cowan's Inaugural Auction in Cleveland
by Don Johnson

Circa 1900 brewing company sign showing a bird’s-eye view of “The John Wagner Sons Br’g. Co. / Sidney, Ohio, U.S.A.,” color lithograph on paper, 22½" x 33½" (sight size) plus frame, toning and minor foxing, top of frame scratched, $7200. Late 19th-century American Star high-wheel bicycle by H.B. Smith Machine Company, Smithville, ... (Read More)
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