2023Amelia Jeffers, Auctioneers & Appraisers"CRUSHED ACORN" BRASS STUDENT LAMP BY BRADLEY & HUBBARD.See Sold Price
2023A Kleins Auction Gallery llc NCAFL9539antique Bradley & hubbard harp desk desk lamp w/fountain pen ink wellsSee Sold Price
2023Eldred'sBRADLEY & HUBBARD CAST IRON ELEPHANT DOORSTOP Early 20th Century Height 10.25”. Width 12”See Sold Price
2023Burns Auction & Appraisal LLCNicer Victorian Bradley & Hubbard Plant Stand in BrassSee Sold Price
2023Winter Park GalleryPair of Bradley & Hubbard Bronzed Iron Book ends of Homer and DaunteSee Sold Price
2023Echoes Antiques & Auction Gallery, Inc.ATTR BRADLEY & HUBBARD SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMPSee Sold Price
2023Fairfield AuctionAmerican Overlay Table Lamp attributed to Bradley & Hubbard 15" diameter shade, 24" high base withSee Sold Price
Jasper52 to conduct NHADA Americana auction March 12NEW YORK – Jasper52 will host an online auction of Americana and folk art from members of the prestigious New Hampshire Antique Dealers Association on Thursday, March 12. Nearly 200 lots are offered including cast-iron doorstops and banks, Native American baskets, gameboards, weathervanes and tramp art. Bid absentee or live online exclusively through LiveAuctioneers.
Rago to hold largest unreserved auction in company history Aug. 25-27 LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. – Rago Arts and Auction Center will hold its first ever three-day unreserved auction of early 20th century art and design, modern art and design and Scandinavian furniture Aug. 25-27. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of Nov. 5, 2012Starting in about 1885, plants were among the decorations in a house because central heating kept homes – and plants – warm in the winter, and glass windows let light into most homes. Only a small group of plants were popular, partly because of the look of the foliage, partly because they could tolerate the […]
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of Nov. 28, 2011The Shakers are a religious group that came to America from England in 1774 led by Mother Ann Lee. The group grew until there were 18 Shaker communities in the eastern part of the country. Some of the communities made furniture that was sold to outsiders. The Shakers’ religious beliefs required that their designs be […]