Older, wiser and better looking than ever, Modernism: A Century of Style and Design, 1900–2000, opened its doors for a four-day run with a lavish star-studded preview party and awards ceremony on Wednesday evening, November 9. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the show was by far the best looking Modernism to date, the merchandise was stellar, and many of the dealers outdid themselves with sumptuous presentations. Modernism has become the jewel in the Sanford Smith stable of shows and its importance as a premier Twentieth Century venue has become internationally recognized. Who, however, can forget the fun-filled days of the crazy lunch boxes, the Predicta TVs and the eye-popping colorful displays of Herman Miller’s designer’s furnishings seen in booths across the floor. In Modernism’s humble beginnings, many of the dealers also participated in Smith’s Fall Folk Art show and naturally they were among the first to sign on for the new venue. The show was cliquey, yet its serious side began to show through immediately. There are a handful of serious Twentieth Century dealers that have remained with the show since its inception, many of them recognized as being the key elements in molding Modernism’s current mannerisms. Mark McDonald, who has had the front booth ever since the show opened, Historical Design, Two Zero C Decorative Arts and the alpha dog Barry Friedman, among others, have all been extremely influential. Modernism has matured each year with better and better merchandise being offered, the dealers themselves raising the bar. Along the way, under Smith’s appreciative and watchful eye, they have successfully established Modernism as the high water mark that all other Twentieth Century shows must try and reach. “Modernism is the best Twentieth Century design show in theworld,” boasted Smith when we caught up with him in the daysimmediately following the show. “The last 20 years have been great,and the second 20 are going to be even better. This show just keepsimproving,” he said. From Josef Hoffmann to Forrest “Frosty” Myers, Modernism spans the century with the cutting edge materials that were created decade after decade throughout the Twentieth Century. While the show once featured mainstream designers from Noguchi to Nelson, it is moving away from that arena and the dealers are shifting their focus toward unique commissions by lesser known architects and designers. “This year there was more unique material on the floor of Modernism than there has ever been before,” stated Smith, “And this is what is making the market. There is a tremendous amount of stuff popping out of Europe and South America – one-off items that were created for commissions by architects and designers. American dealers have never tapped into this market before and now there is a lot of stuff starting to surface. Modernism was packed with it this year and that is where the excitement came from,” he said The preview, a benefit for the Brooklyn Museum of Art, boasted one of the largest attendances in the show’s history with more than 900 joining the celebration. The star-studded field included Bette Midler, Candice Bergen, musician David Byrne, Martha Stewart, Ulma Thurman, Michael Richards, David Hyde Pierce and Steve Martin, who reportedly did some buying at the show. There were also top European dealers, big-time American collectors and numerous representatives from museums across the country taking serious looks at items seen all around the floor. Hudson, N.Y., dealer Mark McDonald always puts his best foot forward for the show, bringing not only an assortment of mainstream designs that continue to be at the forefront, but also many unique items. “It was a good show for me,” commented McDonald. “I had a wide assortment of items, so I sold a little bit of everything – furniture, ceramics and glass.” The dealer reported a pair of Sam Maloof end tables moving from the booth early on. A “wonderful” walnut veneered geometric Gilbert Rohde sofa table with attached lamp sold quickly to the Los Angeles County Museum. A couple other items from the booth were also on hold with serious institutional interest. The dealer also reported the sale of a flatware service incopper, silver and stainless steel by Modernist silversmithMargaret DePatta, who is more commonly known for her jewelry, andalso a collection of 18 pieces of Swedish stoneware by WilhelmKage. From Vienna and Chicago, Rita Bucheit was once again on hand for the show with a stellar assortment of Secessionist furnishings and accessories. “It is almost sacred,” said the dealer of a Josef Hoffmann hammered brass centerpiece, circa 1925, with a large fluted bowl, waisted center and flaring base. A similar example is in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Furniture in the booth included a mahogany and bent beech armchair by Thonet, circa 1907, and an attractive Vienna Secession extendable table in mahogany with brass trim, also by Thonet, circa 1911. Several pieces of Otto Wagner designed furniture were offered; however, a rare sitting group by Robert Oerley consisting of two armchairs, a bench and table were attracting quite the major attention. The barrel-form set, circa 1911, was constructed of painted beech and was exhibited at the 1914 Arts and Crafts Show in Cologne. Janet Drucker, of Drucker Antiques, Mount Kisco, N.Y., exclaimed as she pointed to the case in the front of her booth that she was offering “the most extraordinary piece of Georg Jensen that I have ever had.” She then paused and corrected herself, calling the extremely rare and delightful sterling soup tureen with amber and malachite mounts “the most outstanding item that I have ever owned.” The rare piece, according to the dealer, was made in the first five years of Jensen’s production and each of the five separate pieces was marked. “I believe it was made by Jensen himself due to the 1908 date and the execution of the piece. It has those wonderful large acorn feet and is merely marked ‘Copenhagen’ without a production mark.” According to the dealer, the form was offered in later years of production either with or without a cover as a wine cooler and was missing the notched in the lid for the ladle. Along with an assortment of classic Henning Kopel designs and other important Jensen wares, the dealer also offered a rare seven-arm candelabra from 1920 designed by Harald Nielsen and one of two known. Manhattan Twentieth Century dealer Barry Friedman is a wildlypopular fixture at Modernism and he reported a “very good show. Wedid quite well and in fact we just sold another piece five minutesago that was a callback from the show,” said Friedman in the daysfollowing Modernism. A whimsical piece in the forefront of hisbooth, a Nina Farkache “Come A Little Bit Closer” bench, wasattracting quite a bit of attention, drawing smiles as well ascheckbooks. The stainless steel table with a shallow well as a topwas filled with clear marbles that supported six seats that easilyrolled around when occupied. “People love these; once you get them on it, it is hard to get them off,” he said as well-heeled clients uncharacteristically scooted their seats back and forth on top of the mobilizing marbles during the elegant preview. The dealer sold the ten-foot example right off the bat, and then sold four others that he had in stock at the gallery, including one to promoter Sandy Smith. Other highlights from Friedman’s stand included a Ettore Sottsass “Cabinet No. 8” in yellow lacquered maple with water stained grain and natural burled elm, number five of an edition of six, and also a Sottsass prototype sculpture designed for Cleto Munari. A Gijs Bakker for Rein van der Heide maple table with drilled holes was also attracting attention as was a small Tamara de Lempicka portrait titled “Figure de Femme,” circa 1924, that sold right off the bat. “I could have sold it two more times,” stated Friedman of the de Lempicka Another item that sold during preview from the booth was Tejo Remy’s “Rag Chair #62” that had been executed for Droog Design. The textile, wood and steel chair resembled stacked rag rugs and other textile fragments banded together in the form of a side chair. A selection of Damian Garrido sterling made between 1999 and 2005 was also attracting attention, including a coffee set “Modelo LaFonte” and a tureen “Centro Ovalado.” The dealer reported two of the Garrido items selling. George Nakashima is the hottest of the Twentieth Centurydesigners at the moment. The proof in the pudding was a reported 14pieces of Nakashima furniture from a variety of stands selling overthe course of the show. One of the first to move from the floor wasa English walnut slab/coffee table with butterfly tenons that soldduring preview from Robert Aibel’s Moderne Gallery booth. ThePhiladelphia dealer had divided his 30-foot-long booth in half,offering Deco on one side while the other side was devotedprimarily to Nakashima. “It was our best show ever,” stated Aibel, “the high end was strong, we sold most of our most expensive things and we did OK with the other stuff, but, we had a really great show,” he said. Two of the top lots that moved quickly from the booth were a Wharton Esherick cottonwood blond table from 1952, and a 1966 Nakashima Minguren II coffee table with four butterflies that measured 77 inches long and 34 inches deep. Six pieces of Nakashima alone were sold from the booth that ranged in price from $2,000 to $60,000 and included a Minguren II coffee table and an end table. One of the standouts from the selection had yet to find a buyer, although the dealer commented that a couple clients went home to measure the large black walnut room divider, circa 1959. “The Nakashima market is strong and broad, with lots of lasting power,” stated the dealer. “It has become an international market now, so the buyers are in many different areas of America and Europe. Not only geographically, but also within collecting categories – people who collect Asian, people who collect Modern, people who collect country, people who collect craft – Nakashima appeals to many, many different segments of the collecting and decorating world.” John Alexander, Philadelphia, had substantial interest in the English Arts and Crafts materials that he presented. Highlights of the stand included a mahogany inlaid secretary by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, England, circa 1900, along with a matching cube chair. The dealer also offered a large cabinet with leaded upper doors that was believed to have been made by Home Arts and Industries Association, circa 1900, that carried a reasonable $19,500 sticker. Los Angles dealer Peter Loughery offered unique furnishings designed by Gio Ponte, including a desk and wall unit with lighted shelves, cabinet and drawers that had been custom made for a home in Milan, circa 1953. Other offerings included an early Florence Knoll cabinet in walnut and cane with a birch interior and tubular steel legs that the dealer commented was reminiscent of “Mie’s early work.” A Sam Maloof rocker was in the front of the booth along side an unusual Minimalist desk by Inonka Karasz that she designed, along with a couch that was also offered, for her home in Java, circa 1929. Jason Jacques pulled out all of the stops for his booth with large Deco-inspired cutout and painted wooden trees sweeping upward from floor to ceiling at each end of his double-sided walk-through booth. The dealer completed the exotic look with a breathtaking marquetry floor that he had custom made in the pattern of a Kolman Moser textile design. While the booth itself was a work of art, the sparse offering of less than 20 pieces of Art Nouveau pottery and a couple wall hangings, with description and prices handwritten on the wall in chalk, was equally impressive. A rare Zsolnay tulip vase was positioned front and center in the booth, while a rear shelf held the remaining assortment of wares by Zsolnay, including a triple head pot that the dealer whimsically referred to as a “ménage et trios.” Other pottery included a vase by Italian maker Gelileo Chini that was sold to a new collector, and a large vase by Frenchman Clement Mossier. The dealer also reported the sale of an important Nouveau poster by Josef Rudolph Witzel, circa 1896, advertising Jugend Magazine. “Collectors are starting to revisit Art Nouveau,” commented Jacques. “They are once again seeing it as an exciting and moving style to be collecting.” The dealer, who has recently opened a new midtown Manhattan gallery, commented that Modernism was “amazing. It was an exciting and fantastic experience. I really did quite well,” he commented, “not only at the show, but also with the large number of people that visited my new gallery. We made several sales there as well from people that came as a result of the show, and we are very excited because many of them were new customers to us.” A wonderful bar/sideboard by San Palo, Brazil, architectSeguso Scapinelli, circa 1955-1959, featured a single legsupporting one end while the other was attached to the wall. Theunusual wavy-form piece was capturing attention from the booth ofWhitford Fine Art, London. A round table of caviuna wood and glassby Scapinelli was also offered from the stand, as was an “organicform” table. A colorful Verner Panton hanging triple spiral lamp inreds, yellows and purples hung in one corner of the booth and alongside of it was an acrylic and plaster overboard by John CecilStephenson titled “Mural for Solar House.” Maison Gerard filled its booth exclusively with the furniture of Jules Leleu, including a wonderful mahogany parquetry desk with the original tobacco-colored leather top that was raised on four gilt bronze and cannon de fusil patinated bronze legs, circa 1948, that was marked discretely with a small red sticker within moments of the show opening for preview. “It is sold,” confirmed the dealer, who also offered a bar/cabinet, several chairs, a large folding screen, tables and lamps by Leleu. Historical Design was another of the dealers that stepped forward with a stunning display. With three large circular openings trimmed with chrome lining the front wall of their booth, the exquisite materials offered inside had the appearance of a high-end Madison Avenue retail window display. Capturing the most interest was a colorful Surrealist screen and maquette, circa 1950, by architect Dan Johnson. Fascinated by the Surrealist movement and artists such as Kadinsky, Miro and Dali, Johnson created the screen for his own residence and it remained in his collection until his death. Positioned in front of the screen and framed in the center of the circular opening of the booth was a “spine” chair designed by Andre Dubreuil, circa 1988, with its graceful sweeping lines. Other chairs of interest in the booth ranged from Harush Shlomo’s woven metal chair to Forest “Frosty” Myers’ “Pandora’s Sister” chair constructed of jumbled and twisted mass of anodized blue aluminum tubing and wire. Galerie Downtown, Paris, featured a powerhouse booth with a Charlotte Perriand sofa designed in 1962, a Jean Prouve desk from 1952 and a “Polar Bear” half round sofa designed for the Russian Embassy in France in 1937 by Jean Royer, circa 1950, and some huge aluminum louvers designed by Prouve that were used in the French provinces of Africa either in windows or in front of buildings. Tiffany lamps were featured in a couple different booths with Ophir Gallery offering a prime selection including a rare yellow Mandarin table lamp, circa 1900, among the extensive assortment. Dealer Jack Ophir was quick to point out one of the highlights of his display, a rare Tiffany vase that L.C. Tiffany made for silversmith Edward C. Moore. Much of the Tiffany silver of the period was made in Moore’s shop. The dealer also offered a colorful and unusual Italian art glass fountain, circa 1940, by Barovier and Toso. Macklowe Gallery was another destination on the show floor with a prime assortment of lamps with one of the many highlights being an exceptional Tiffany “Blue Dragonfly” lamp, circa 1900. The dealers also offered an assortment of Art Nouveau furniture and the booth is a popular stop for the ladies with an exceptional offering of estate jewelry. Awards are traditionally handed out at Modernism during preview by The Brooklyn Museum and this year’s recipients were Herman Miller with the Modernism Lifetime Achievement Award, Ross Menuez with the Modernism Young Designer Award and the Brooklyn’s Design and Commerce Award went to Design Within Reach. Expect Modernism to continue to evolve over the coming decades, setting new trends all along the way. Sanford Smith Associates has announced that an important South American dealer and a couple important European dealers are being considered for inclusion in the show for 2006.
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Richard Opfer Auctioneering – Important Estate Auction to be Sold Without Reserve
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Eldred’s – The Spring Sale
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Scott Antique Markets – Atlanta
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Edward B. Beattie – Spring Estates Online Auction
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Greenwald Antiques – Exceptional Hunting Valley Estate Sale
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Scottsdale Art Auction
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Connecticut River Book Auction
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Roland Auctions – April Estate Sale
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George Cole Auctions – New Paltz Estate Contents Of Artist Maurice Brown, Plus Contents Of A Norwalk, CT Estate, Along With Select Others!!
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Oglebay Institute – 69th Annual Antiques Show & Sale
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Clarke – Spring Spectacular Estates Auction
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Tremont Auctions – April Estates & Fine Arts Auction
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Edward B. Beattie – Spring Estates Online AuctionFairchilds Fine Art – Premier 40-Year Art Auction Archive Library
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Hudson Valley Auctioneers – Early Spring Antique and Estate Auction
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Sterling Auctions – Antique Auction
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Centennial & Daniel G. Hingston Inc. – Single Owner Auction
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Doyle – American Art & Silver
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Estate Sales Of Vermont – Online Waitsfield, VT Estate Sale Antiques Mid-Century Modern, Model RRTrains & More!
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Kodner – Estate Jewelry, Fine Art & Asian Arts
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New England Auctions – Estates & Collections
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DuMouchelles – The April 2026 Auctions
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Hargesheimer – Art & Icons from the Orthodox World
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Greenwald Antiques – A Once-in-a-Lifetime Estate
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Leone’s Auction Gallery
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Michaan’s Auctions – April Gallery Auction
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Clars – April Gallery Auction
clars April 17th 9:30 AM PDT 5644 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 www.clars.com April Auction Previews Apr. 16th | 1-5 PM PDT Apr. 17th | 9 AM-5 PM PDT Apr. […]
P.J. Culley Antiques – 3 Day Spring Antiques Sale
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Tag Along Estate Sales – Fabulous Custom Designed Home
tag_along Fri & Sat April 17 & 18 10 - 4 25 Regal Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y. Knabe country French baby grand piano, 90” round painted dining table with custom […]
Thomaston Place – Design & Decor
thomaston APRIL 17 11am EDT thomastonauction.com 51 Atlantic Highway, Thomaston, Maine FEATURING THE ESTATE OF RICHARD PLUNKETT Match Safes 300+ LOTS - UNRESERVED Glassware Porcelain China Silver Fine Art Collectibles […]
CB Fine Arts – Turkish Rug Sale
cb_fine_art April 17-19 | 11:00am -7pm 1650 Pleasant Street South Lee, Massachusetts 01260 cbfinearts.com Gregory Crewdson Entitled “The Ice Machine” Edition of 6 (2021-2022) Digital pigment print Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) […]
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Cornell – Auctions, Objects & Trade
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Kaminski – April Estates Auction
kaminski April 18th & 19th, Saturday & Sunday at 11:00 AM Kaminski Gallery 117 Elliott St., Beverly, MA 01915 www.kaminskiauctions.com Kaminski Auctions is pleased to present an incredible 2-day auction. […]
Sarasota – Monumental Two-Day Fine Art, Jewelry, Sterling Silver & Antiques Auction
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D.C. Big Flea Antiques Event
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Flying Pig Antiques – The Tailgate
April 18 9 AM SHARP! 867 Rt 12, Westmoreland, NH 03467 flying_pig Call Ian McKelvey 860-781-0081 or Kris Casucci 508-341-6870 2026 dates April 18, May 23, June 13, July 25, […]
Webb Deane Stevens Museum – Webb Barn Sale
April 18 & 19, 2026 9am-3pm 211 Main Street Wethersfield, CT wdsmuseum.org 860-529-0612 Estate Quality, Barn Find, Silver, jewelry, art, linens, furniture & more.
Milestone Auctions – Premier Spring Military & Edge Weapon Sale
milestone Saturday, April 18th 2026, 10:00am 38198 Willoughby Parkway Willoughby, Ohio 44094 www.milestoneauctions.com Great sale featuring 700 lots of military from the Revolutionary War to modern war. The sale includes […]
DownEast Auctions – Cataloged Estate Coin & Currency Auction
SATURDAY, April 18th at 10am 328 E Main St. (U.S. Rte.l) Searsport, ME (207) 548-2393 down_east Previews: Thursday & Friday 2 to 6pm & Saturday 9am. Other times by appointment […]
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Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market Every Sunday
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Burchard Galleries – Vintage Estate Antiques, MCM, Fine Art & Jewelry Auction
burchard Sunday April 19, 2026 @ 12 Noon 2528 3th Avenue North, St Petersburg, FL www.BurchardGalleries.com LIVE & ONLINE AUCTION with Phone & Absentee Bidding Previews: 4/17 1-6pm • 4/18 […]
CRN Auctions – Annual Spring Auction
Sunday, April 19th at 11am 57 Bay State Road, Cambridge, MA 02138 www.crnauctions.com crn crn PREVIEW IN PERSON AT THE CRN GALLERY: Friday, April 17 from 10 a.m to 5 […]
Phonoshow – Mechanical Music Extravaganza
Sunday, April 19,2026 - 9:30 to 5:30 (early buyer 8am) Wayne Police Athletic League Building 1 Pal Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 phonoshow.com phonoshow Admission: general $7.00, early buyer $15.00 Horn […]
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Fairchilds Fine Art – Premier 40-Year Art Auction Archive LibraryEstate Sales Of Vermont – Online Waitsfield, VT Estate Sale Antiques Mid-Century Modern, Model RRTrains & More!Northfield Auctions Inc. – Auction Estate Antiques
northfield Mon. April 20th at 6pm 105 Main Street, Northfield, MA 01360 LIVE! IN-PERSON! NO COMPUTER RIDDING AT: NORTHFIELD AUCTIONS, INC. by PAUL GORZOCOSKI III 105 MAIN STREET, NORTHFIELD, MA […]
Everything But The House – Eric Weinbrenner Auction
everything_but_the_house Bidding is open April 20th-26th. EBTH is honored to present this extraordinary collection celebrating the defiant spirit and creative legacy of Eric Weinbrenner, founder of Paint for a Cure. […]
Winter Associates – Live Auction
winter April 20th at 5:30PM www.AuctionsAppraisers.com 21 Cooke St. Plainville, CT 06062 Early English silver by Hester Bateman & Matthew Boulton, 20th C. Gorham Hispana ’, Georg Jensen ‘Acorn ’flatware […]
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Doyle – Russian Paintings & Works Of Art Auction
doyle April 21 175 East 87th Street, New York doyle.com Preview In New York April 18-20 Russian Icons Online Wednesday, April 22 Info Mark Moehrke Milan Tessler [email protected] DOYLE.COM 212-427-2730 […]
Coyles Auction Inc. – Two Session Annual Spring Estates Auction
coyles Tuesday, April 21, 2026 Regency Ballroom at the DoubleTree Hilton 11 Beaver St,, Milford, MA 01757 www.coylesauction.com Session 1 - 2:30pm Rugs and Curiosities Session 2 - 5:00pm Estates […]
Old Kinderhook Auction Company – Trader Vic’s Decorative Kicks
old_kinderhook Tues. & Wed. April 21st & 22nd both days starting at 12pm OldKinderhookAuction.com 3350 US Highway 9, Valatie, New York 12184 In person preview times: Tuesday, April 14th thru […]
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World Auction Gallery – Spring Fine Art & Antiques Auction
world_auction WED. APRIL 22nd, 2026 at 10am est worldauctiongallery.com 228 East Meadow Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554 Our Spring Fine Art & Antiques Auction is on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 […]
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Richard Opfer Auctioneering – One Good Eye; Life Collection of Baltimore John
opfer opfer THURSDAY APRIL 23rd 5PM 1919 Greenspring Drive Timonium, Maryland 21093 bid.opferauction.com Philadelphia Portrait California Painting, signed Leo Jensen Watercolor Painting "The Saint" bust of Author Monumental Native American […]
Concord Auction Center/Auction Boss – 2026 Spring Special Sale
concord THURSDAY, APRIL 23 at 6:00pm 126 Hall St., Concord NH • 603-224-3754 concordauctioncenter.hibid.com Preview On-Site: Thursday, April 23 8:00-4:30pm ONLINE BIDDING ONLY Online Bidding Opens Wed. Apr. 22, 12pm […]
Historic Trappe – Pennsylvania Antiques Show at Valley Forge
Historic Trappe – Pennsylvania Antiques Show at Valley Forge April 23-26, 2026 VALLEY FORGE CASINO RESORT For more info, visit: PAAntiquesShow.com A NEW TRADITION Courtesy Christopher and Bernadette Evans Courtesy James […]
Guyette & Deeter – Decoy and Sporting Art Auction
In conjunction with North American Vintage Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show A once in a life-time auction event The Jim and Diane Cook Collection Session I to be offered April […]
Amelia Jeffers – April Fabulous Finds Auction at The Gallery
amelia_jeffers Amelia Jeffers - April Fabulous Finds Auction at The Gallery APRIL 23 & 24 620 E Weber Road, Columbus, Ohio 43211 AmeliaJeffers.com Featuring: Antiques, Interior Design, & Art & […]
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Heritage Auctions – Americana & Political Signature Auction
April 24-25 View All Lots and Bid at HA.com/6327 heritage Debs & Seidel: Spectacular 1912 Jugate Button for these Socialist Candidates. John F. Kennedy: “A Time for Greatness” Wisconsin Campaign […]
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Slotin Auction – Self-Taught Art Masterpiece Online Sale
April 25-26, 2026 - 10am EST slotinfolkart.com slotin Online, Phone & Absentee Only Bill Traylor Minnie Evans Beverly Buchanan Crawford Gillis Lynda Benglis Sister Gertrude Morgan Lanier Meaders J.B. Murry […]
Allentown Spring Antique Advertising, Book, Postcards, Posters, Comic Books, Photography & Paper Show
APRIL 25 & 26, 2026 Saturday, 9-5, Sunday, 9-3 Agricultural Hall, 1929 Chew St, Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA www.allentownpapershow.com allentown_paper_show BIG 2 DAY SHOW! ALLENTOWN PAPER SHOW Like us on […]
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Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market Every Sunday
New Milford, CT Every Sunday • www.etflea.com We're Open April - December elephants_trunk
Butterscotch Auctioneers & Appraisers – Spring Auction
Butterscotch Auctioneers & Appraisers – Spring Auction APRIL 26 butterscotchauction.com 914-764-4609 Serving Westchester and Fairfield Counties Since 1987 Specializing in Fine Art, Jewelry, and Estates Next Auction Date APRIL 26 We […]
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Fairchilds Fine Art – Premier 40-Year Art Auction Archive Library2 events,
Schwenke Auctioneers – May Auction
May 1st 50 Main Street North Woodbury, CT 06798 Fridays Are Valuation & Consignment Day [email protected] Confidential Appointments www.woodburyauction.com 203-266-0323
Amelia Jeffers – May Great Estates Auction at The Barn
amelia_jeffers The Lifetime Collection of the late Nancy Goff, Alliance, Ohio MAY 1 & 2 ameliajeffers.com 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, OH 43015 One of the finest collections we have ever […]
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Rockport Art Association & Museum – Annual Art Auction
HISTORIC AMERICAN ARTISTS -HIGHLIGHTING CAPE ANN SCHOOL Featured Consignment in 2025: Winter, Vermont by Emile Gruppe CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE: MARCH 7, 2026 More Information: rockportartassn.org/auction 978-546-6604, ext. 1002 [email protected]
D.C. Big Flea Antiques Event
May 2-3 Dock5/Union Market 1309 5th St. NE Washington, DC Sat. 9-6/Sun. 11-4 757.430-4735 thebigfleamarket.com dc_big_flea
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Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market Every Sunday
New Milford, CT Every Sunday • www.etflea.com We're Open April - December elephants_trunk