LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. — Marvel Comics’ The Incredible Hulk #181 talked smack at Landry Pop Auctions’ Icons & Heroes: Comics, TCG & Sports sale on December 10, grabbing a fistful of dollars — $57,600,...
NEW YORK CITY — At Sotheby’s New York, the oldest inscribed stone tablet of the Ten Commandments — dating to the Late Roman-Byzantine period (circa 300-800 CE) — achieved $5,040,000, surpassing...
NEW YORK CITY —Joseph Francis Kernan’s (1878-1958) “Dog Bath,” illustrating boy’s best friend experiencing a dog’s least favorite game, was the leading lot in Swann Auction Galleries’ illustration...
AMESBURY, MASS. — Two days and a little less than 1,300 lots later, John McInnis Auctioneers completed its December 13-14 sale of the private alchemy and chemistry library of Dr Arthur Greenberg which,...
DENVER, PENN. — Militaria historian and dealer James Kochan has, for 25 years, been amassing a study collection of articles connected with the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
RICHMOND, MO. — Albert “Randy” Peckham passed away on November 30, at the age of 85. He was born on October 19, 1939, in Grant, Mich., and lived a life defined by music, art, scholarship and love.
Two lots possibly never before featured in an Across the Block before made their debut appearances this week: a frog-shaped lure made by James Heddon that came from the fishing lure collection of Wayne...
SAN FRANCISCO — On November 30, Turner Auctions + Appraisals conducted its Fine Art & Estate Sale. The 225-lot sale offered an array of fine and decorative art, timepieces, Native American and Asian...
BEVERLY, MASS. — Kaminski Auctions was still celebrating Thanksgiving on December 1 when the firm conducted its Annual Thanksgiving Auction, a 520-lot sale which showcased a curated selection of fine...
NEW YORK CITY — Contemporary art was the theme of Swann Auction Galleries’ November 26 sale. Featuring works by Pop Art icons and newer and lesser-known artists, the sale comprised 154 lots and realized...