(Auction)
Heritage Auctions, New York City
Photos courtesy Heritage
It was a busy day for Heritage Auctions on October 14, 2015, at its New York City salesroom, located in the historic Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion on East 79th Street off Fifth Avenue in New York City. An auction of science fiction and fantasy art from ... (Read More)
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Gary Sullivan posed with his Bristol, Rhode Island, tall clock by Josiah Gooding. The Federal high-style case in old finish resembles sophisticated ones made by the Seymours and other first-rate Boston cabinetmakers and may have been ordered from Boston. Circa 1815, it was priced at $84,000.
Much of Sullivan’s inventory is ... (Read More)
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(Auction)
Willis Henry Auctions, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
For their 32nd Shaker auction, Willis and Karel Henry gathered major collectors and dealers from across the United States to their October 12, 2015, sale at the Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. International Shaker collectors and dealers were present by phone and bid successfully.
For years ... (Read More)
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Deerfield, Massachusetts
The ADA/Historic Deerfield Antiques Show, held over the weekend of October 10 and 11, 2015, at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Massachusetts, was an ideal antiques show. Just 39 dealers exhibited. All are members of the Antiques Dealers’ Association of America, formed more than 30 years ago to ensure the ... (Read More)
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Shenandoah Antiques Expo, Fishersville, Virginia
The 57th edition of the Shenandoah Antiques Expo was held the weekend of October 9-11, 2015, at the Augusta Expo in Fishersville, Virginia. One thing has been noticeable for the past three shows. The number of dealers who are participating at Fishersville is decreasing. It has ... (Read More)
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(Auction)
Jim Wroda Auction Service, Fredericksburg, Ohio
Photos courtesy Jim Wroda Auction Service
Something broken and something blue stood out among the 185 lots of carnival and crystal glass on October 10, 2015, at the Millersburg Glass Association (MGA) annual auction, held in Fredericksburg, Ohio.
A purple Cleveland Memorial ashtray missing a sizable chunk ... (Read More)
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The 2016 Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, scheduled for April 14-17, will have an underlying theme of recognizing dealers and collectors alike, according to managers Karen DiSaia and Diana Bittel. “Our loan exhibit will exemplify the importance and pleasure of collecting, which is how most dealers started in the business,” ... (Read More)
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(Auction Law and Ethics)
Auction Law & Ethics
Who hasn’t done it? We all have. We will continue to. We do it because we can’t resist.
As a small panel of bid assistants grip receivers to several open telephone lines, with others strategically positioned to work with the assembled crowd, the auctioneer summarizes the high points ... (Read More)
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The remaining two N.C. Wyeth paintings that were stolen from Portland, Maine, businessman Joseph Soley in 2013 have been recovered. The paintings are The Encounter on Freshwater Cliff and Go Dutton, and That Right Speedily.
The FBI recovered both of the paintings on October 9, 2015, when a third party surrendered ... (Read More)
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The new Virginia Festival of the Antique will be held October 23-25 at the Virginia Historical Society at 428 North Boulevard in Richmond.
“The Virginia Festival of the Antique is an adaptation of famous Richmond antique shows from the last several decades. We are committed to making the show more academic, ... (Read More)
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