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The Renaissance in Cambridge
by Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo

The 36" high Italian polychromed stucco relief by an artist of the school of Donatello realized $84,000. The 16th-century oil on panel portrait of Mary and Child with Mary Magdalene, 37" x 28", attributed to Jacopino di Giovanni di Francesco (1495-1554), known as Jacone, sold on the phone for $84,000. A 16th-century ... (Read More)

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Books by Ben Franklin and Julia Child Make Sparks Fly
by Jeanne Schinto

Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volumes 1 (1961) and 2 (1970), sold on the phone for $18,450 (est. $1000/2000). They were signed and inscribed to Avis DeVoto by coauthors Julia Child and Simone Beck (“To my so dearest chérie / Avis, avec toute ma / profonde affection,” Beck wrote ... (Read More)

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Great Buckskin Shirt Brings Great Big Bucks
by Mark Sisco

Peter Libbey of coastal Maine is considered by some to be the preeminent master carver of marine eagles. This magnificent sternboard eagle grasping a coiled American flag banner spanned 57". The patriotic bird sold for more than triple the estimate at $8337.50. Thomaston Place Auction Galleries photo. Even without an artist ... (Read More)

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Thomas Webb & Sons Art Glass Vase Brings $260,000
by M.A.D. Staff

Signed Thomas Webb & Sons finely carved English cameo glass vase, $260,000. An English cameo art glass vase by Thomas Webb, 9½" tall, signed “G. Woodall 1887,” brought $260,000 (no buyer’s premium charged) at part two of the sale of the collection of the late Dr. Ernest Rieger and his wife, ... (Read More)

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A 70-Month Prison Sentence for Dealer
by M.A.D. Staff

  Zhifei Li, the owner of an antiques business in China, was sentenced on May 28 in federal court to serve 70 months in prison for heading an illegal wildlife smuggling conspiracy in which 30 rhinoceros horns and numerous objects made from rhino horn and elephant ivory worth more than $4.5 ... (Read More)

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The Brandywine Show 2014
by Lita Solis-Cohen

The preview party takes place out in the courtyard and on all four floors inside. The weather was fine, with no rain, although there were showers in surrounding communities on Friday night and wet roads for the drive home. Harold Cole and Bettina Krainin of Woodbury, Connecticut, asked $1650 for the ... (Read More)

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"The Rookie" Bats $22,565,000
by Lita Solis-Cohen

Norman Rockwell’s The Rookie (Red Sox Locker Room), oil on canvas, 41" x 39", painted in 1957, sold for $22,565,000 (est. $20,000,000/30,000,000) to a phone bidder. Reportedly the consignor had turned down an offer of $30,000,000 (or more), preferring the risk of auction. Rockwell painted it for the March 2, ... (Read More)

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The Al Cali Collection of American Percussion Revolvers and Civil War Carbines
by Julie Schlenger Adell

This boxed Bliss & Goodyear pocket model revolver, New Haven, Connecticut, serial no. 3131, circa 1860, sold on the phone for $5625 (est. $5000/8000) to a Texas collector. It was the cover lot of the sale. This cased, engraved Massachusetts Arms Co. belt model revolver, circa 1850, elicited active bidding from ... (Read More)

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Early Americana at Auction
by Charles Muller

Six single-finger oval boxes in old colored finishes sold from $187 to $330. This one in old dry white paint brought the highest price. Clum photo. The best basket of the day brought $198. This 7" long box in salmon and brown paint decoration was in excellent condition. An old receipt from ... (Read More)

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"The Garden Chair" Tops American Art Auction
by Julie Schlenger Adell

The cover lot of the sale, The Garden Chair, was painted in 1912 by American Impressionist Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939). It sold in the room for $962,500 (est. $1,000,000/1,500,000), the highest price of the afternoon. Frieseke moved to France in the early 1900s and settled in Giverny. The 28¼" x ... (Read More)
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