ONLINE — With an online antiques show, participants can find success without having to account for temperamental spring weather or dealing with travel and set-up.
CHANTILLY, VA. — The weekend of March 1-2 saw excited patrons embark into the halls of the Dulles Expo Center, with one universal sentiment echoed by many dealers: “It was good… and it was busy!”
The antiques world likes nothing so much as a discovery, particularly one that upends longstanding scholarship. Three years after Brandt Zipp, partner at Crocker Farm auction house in Sparks, Md., discovered...
HOUSTON — Immersive experiences are nothing new. Commemorating a battle that took place half a millennium ago, the seven panels that comprise the Pavia Tapestries — each of which is 13 feet high; taken...
VINELAND, N.J. — The joy is always in the toys for Bertoia Auctions, which conducted its March 2025 Signature auction on the 15th of the month, selling all but two of the 500 lots on offer.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Brunk Auctions’ March 12 auction presented the lifetime collection of John and Marie Vander Sande, of Newbury, Mass., in a 211-lot sale that earned $1,529,874 and was 96 percent sold,...
EVANSDALE, IOWA — Things truly were exceptional in Iowa Estate Auctions’ Exceptional Spring Antique Auction, where only four lots were passed out of the 301 that crossed the block, earning the auction...
FREEHOLD, N.Y. — In Carlsen Gallery’s March Madness Antiques at Auction, conducted on the 16th of the month, Édouard-Marcel Sandoz’s (Swiss, 1881-1971) “Chat Assis (Seated Cat)” claimed top-lot...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Eight circa 1625 French historical tapestries once belonging to publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, which were later given to the Brooklyn Museum, were the star of Brunk Auctions’...
REDDING, CONN. — Jesse Goldberg of Artemis Gallery passed away February 4, at the Meadow Ridge Nursing Home in Redding. He fought Parkinson’s Disease for the past nine years and complications finally...