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The Potomack Company Opens New Facility
by Walter C. Newman

This 36" x 36" silkscreen was the second Andy Warhol print offered at the sale. This image uses a photograph of flowers as its basic design. It is brightly colored with hot pink, yellow, and light blue blossoms and with green as the background. Signed by Warhol in graphite, it ... (Read More)

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Rare Tiffany and Colman Furniture at Ivey-Selkirk Auctioneers
by Rob Hoffman

This exquisite Tiffany and Colman primavera wood table, a masterpiece of Gilded Age craftsmanship, fetched $70,800 (includes buyer’s premium).   These Tiffany and Colman side chairs were in decent dry, untouched condition. Unlike the table, they possessed their original brass and glass ball feet and sold for $53,100 (est. $30,000/40,000). Most people do ... (Read More)

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Special Carnival Glass
by Nick Sabo

  This Northwood stippled Strawberry ruffled bowl with a ribbed back in lime green sold for $1050. A standout at the sale was this rare Northwood stippled Three Fruits 9" plate in lime green. Only a few are known, and it sold for $8000. This Northwood marigold Rose Show 9" plate had nice ... (Read More)

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Don’t Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight
by Brian McCabe

This Gorham Versailles pattern service in sterling, owned by the Bonbright family of Flint, Michigan, features more than 430 pieces, weighs 556.45 ounces, and came in a three-drawer mahogany campaign-style chest. The service sold at the top end of its high estimate for $18,000. A swallow-tail American cavalry guidon with 35 ... (Read More)

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Indy Antique Advertising Show
by Don Johnson

Ron and Bridget Fugate of Middletown, Ohio, who are retiring from the antiques business, were setting up at their last Indy Antique Advertising Show. The painted wood Burma Shave sign behind them was tagged $150, while the embossed metal Professional Barbers Association sign cost $195. Pepsi-Cola and Hires double soda fountain ... (Read More)

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Skinner’s Jewelry Auction Signals Continued Market Strength
by Mary Ann Brown

When this circa 1900 Art Nouveau pate-de-verre and opal pendant, ... (Read More)

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Lots of Bang for 13 Million Bucks
by Mark Sisco

This one-of-a-kind engraved and gold-inlaid lightweight Winchester model 1886 lever-action rifle, made for automobile pioneer John Francis Dodge, brought the top price of the sale, $333,500. Julia photos. This cased model 1893 Borchardt pistol by Loewe, serial number 22, featured two-piece walnut checkered grips numbered to match the pistol and various ... (Read More)

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March Sale Features Powerful Silver and Furniture Lots
by David Hewett

It’s not common to have an object sell at auction for $100,000 over its high estimate, but this circa 1740 silver salver by George Ridout of New York City did just that. One of five lots with a Livingston family provenance, the 14¼" wide, 63-ounce, pre-Revolution salver brought $159,300 from ... (Read More)
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