2024No1 AuctionsCharles Marion Russell original Native Indian on Horseback drawing No ReserveSee Sold Price
2024Simpson Galleries, LLC.CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A DRAWING, "Native American Chief," 1897,See Sold Price
2024Simpson Galleries, LLC.after CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A SCULPTURE, "Stagecoach," 20TH CENTURY,See Sold Price
2024Simpson Galleries, LLC.DONALD EMRYS STRONG (English 1927-1973) after CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A BRONZESee Sold Price
2024Simpson Galleries, LLC.after CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926) A BRONZE DIPTYCH, "Indian Man in Canoe," ANDSee Sold Price
2024Alaska Premier Auctions & AppraisalsCharles Marion Russell Original Sketches -Britzman CollectionSee Sold Price
2024Morgan AuctionsCharles Marion Russell "Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross' Hole, 1912" Oil Painting, AfterSee Sold Price
Gallery Report: Auction sector wraps 2022 with exceptional resultsATLANTA – At the start of each month, ACN columnist Ken Hall gathers top auction highlights from around the United States and the world as a whole. Please enjoy the January 2023 edition of Ken’s Gallery Report. All prices quoted include the buyer’s premium, except where noted. Bo Bartlett painting, $352,800, Freeman’s A monumental 2015 painting […]
Spectacular estate jewelry and art lead Case’s Jan. 29-30 auctionKNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The forecast is for plenty of ice – as in diamonds – at the upcoming Winter Case Antiques Auction. Jewelry from estate collections headlines the January 29-30 sale, along with a Charles Marion Russell western bronze, Mid-century Modern furniture by Paul Evans and Knoll, and silver by Georg Jensen and Paul Storr. The […]
Masters of American art dominate Heritage Nov. 5 saleDALLAS – Heritage Auctions’ Nov. 5 American Art Signature® Auction boasts myriad major works that make up the season’s most significant sale of American masters, ranging from Golden Age illustrators to Hudson River School landscape painters to the makers of beloved children’s stories to the leader of the progressive Ashcan School, Cincinnati-born Robert Henri, whose […]
Judge dismisses Mont. museum’s lawsuit re: artifact raidsBILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a Custer-themed Montana museum director who sought $188 million in damages following a U.S. government investigation into alleged artifact fraud that yielded no charges. Custer Battlefield Museum director Christopher Kortlander claimed the five-year investigation sullied his reputation, destroyed his business and scuttled his […]