2024Emanon Auctions and Estate SalesEarly 1900's Tiger Oak Wood Roll Top Desk (40x21x81.5 in )See Sold Price
2024Emanon Auctions and Estate SalesLot of wood figures, tin container pottery creamer and moreSee Sold Price
2024Emanon Auctions and Estate SalesMirrored Wood Cabinet With Glass Doors (35.5x10x48 in)See Sold Price
2024Pandora AuctionsVintage GARY LOWENTHAL Hand Carved & Painted Wood Merganser Duck DecoySee Sold Price
2024Weatherham Estate TreasuresCRUSADERS Hand Made Damascus Steel Forged Double Head WAR Axe With Rose Wood HandleSee Sold Price
2024Weatherham Estate Treasures25" Admiral's Deluxe Class Solid Brass & Wood Spyglass Telescope With Rosewood BoxSee Sold Price
2024Cedarburg Auction & Appraisals LLC4 Folk Art Masks Hand Carved Wood and Hand Painted.See Sold Price
2024Cedarburg Auction & Appraisals LLC4 Folk Art Masks Hand carved wood and hand painted.See Sold Price
Hill Auction Gallery assembles diverse offerings for spring sale March 27 SUNRISE, Fla. – Diverse items collected by a Coral Gables couple who had vastly differing tastes but a shared desire for high quality represent the bulk of Hill Auction Gallery’s “Spring into Auction” event March 27. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.
Charleston Estate Auctions staging high-end sale June 29 MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – Charleston Estate Auctions will present The Notable Private Collections Auction on June 29. The auction offers important items from a Charlotte Street residence in Charleston, a private Charleston-Paris collector, as well as, the estate of a Litchfield, Conn., antique dealer.
Cultural secrets ‘unmasked’ in Artemis Gallery’s May 12 antiquities auction BOULDER, Colo. – Those inveterate time-travelers at Artemis Gallery – Bob and Teresa Dodge – are ready to take another virtual trip back in time through the great cultures of the world, and antiquities collectors are invited along for the ride. Their Thursday, May 12 auction offers a wonderful array of masks and mask-like […]
Exhibition: Van Gogh’s connection to natureWILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (AP) – Several years ago Richard Kendall, curator at large for the Clark Art Institute, was working his way through nearly 900 letters written by Vincent Van Gogh when he realized a recurrent theme resonating throughout the artist’s life: Van Gogh had a very tight connection to nature.