2024Castle Valley Art Gallery Inc. A pair of Chinese Warring States Period gilt and silver figurine lanternsSee Sold Price
2024World Auction Gallery LLCLot of Antique 19th Century Russian Bronze & Glass Lampadas Incl. One 84 SilverSee Sold Price
2024DuMouchellesBrass, Glass And Copper Outdoor Lanterns Ca. 1940-1960, H 34" W 10" Depth 10" 1 PairSee Sold Price
2024DuMouchellesContinental Openwork Brass Columnar Form Lanterns Ca. 20th C., H 8" 1 PairSee Sold Price
2024Schilb Antiquarian Rare Books1776 ASTRONOMY Aurora Borealis MAGIC Lanterns Horology Spectacle Occult NatureSee Sold Price
2024Flying Pig AuctionsLot of 2 antique tin & glass lanterns - as found - some glass missing - 19" & 11" tallSee Sold Price
2024Ararity AuctionsPair Terrain Verdigris Copper & Glass Five Sided Table Lanterns w/Oak LeavesSee Sold Price
Railroadiana, clocks and lanterns light the way at EstateOfMind, May 6MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. – An astounding 50-year collection of railroadiana, clocks and lighting from the estate of Wayne Rheinfeld will headline a two-session Important Estate Auction on Saturday, May 6 offered by EstateOfMind Auctions. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Lanterns have been working on the railroadNEW YORK – Before the advent of electricity and power lines, railroad lanterns played a key role in keeping trains running safely at night. In the early days of the 1870s, lanterns were not standardized and came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Today, original lanterns, particularly those with their glass globes intact, are […]
James Dixon’s ‘Cutty Sark’ leads our five auction highlights‘Cutty Sark’, James Dixon, $43,510 DUBLIN – A picture by the Irish folk artist James Dixon soared above estimate to bring a record sum at Adam’s Auctioneers on April 16. James Dixon (1921-2006) – a native of Tory Island, the isolated spit of land off the northwest coast of Ireland – worked for most of […]
Clarice Cliff Bizarre ware platter leads our five lots to watchClarice Cliff Bizarre Ware Platter CHICAGO – The commercial interest in Clarice Cliff’s Bizarre Ware was such that it was exported to North America, South Africa, Brazil, Cuba, Holland, Australia, and New Zealand. Some of the earliest wares from the range, launched by Newport Pottery in October 1927, were designs such as this platter decorated with […]