DALLAS — Native American artifacts vied against Pre Colombian, Oceanic, African and even Indian lots in the October 30 Ethnographic Art: American Indian, Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art Signature sale at Heritage...
DALLAS — A framed collection of pens used by American presidents to sign some of the most historically significant legislation in US history sold for $68,750, including buyer’s premium, to lead Heritage’s...
BOSTON — On November 2-3 Grogan & Company conducted two auctions: Fine Art and Fine Jewelry. With exceptional above-estimate results on both days, it was a Paul Starrett Sample painting that claimed...
SAVANNAH, GA. — Everard Auctions & Appraisals closed out October with a three-day sale, Southern Estates and Collections, which was conducted October 29-31.
NEW YORK CITY — A one-of-a-kind Mickey Mantle autograph display signed with a “These Pens Suck” inscription sold for $247,144, a 1967 Topps Baseball unopened First Series 48-count Cello box fetched...
Fine art and decorative objects performed well at auctions across the country this week, though it is an Egyptian 10-pound note that leads this round-up. The uncirculated note made $78,000 for Heritage...
DETROIT — Between October 9 and 11, DuMouchelles conducted three auctions comprising approximately 1,000 lots of jewelry, art, antiques and collectibles.
CLEVELAND, OHIO — On October 19, Rachel Davis Fine Arts conducted its 265th sale, Fine Art at Auction. The sale, which realized $615,000, featured 410 lots of fine art, prominently featuring the art of northeast...
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — Jones & Horan’s October 10 auction realized nearly $1.6 million, including the $110,000 result for an American coin, according to co-owner Pattey Jones.
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Girard Auction’s October 17 sale of nearly 400 lots presented the first of what will likely be many sessions of the collection of Dr Roger Knutsen, a retired dermatologist who started...