Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far All prices include the buyer’s premium by Ken Hall A walnut and mixed wood “His” rocking chair by Sam Maloof (American, 1916-2009), […]
By Maxine Carter-Lome, publisher During the Revolutionary War, instantaneous communication was non-existent, especially over great distances. News and personal correspondence were either delivered by land on foot or horseback, or […]
Working and living in the town where Old Sturbridge Village is located, Sturbridge, MA, we at the Journal are quite familiar with historical, especially military reenactments. Every August, OSV holds […]
Militaria In the realm of collecting, militaria holds a special place. Beyond the pursuit of rare and unique items, collectors of military artifacts are engaged in an act of preservation, […]
By Shirley M. Mueller, M.D. January is an important sale month at many auction houses. Once again, I’m in the game. The last time this happened, I was a […]
By Judy Gonyeau, managing editor Name any country music star and chances are they are a member of one of the strongest and most influential organizations as it applies […]
Cookie jars have been kitchen staples for decades. Most of us grew up with one – the kitschier the better – and have fond memories of what could be found […]
by Rob Wolfe of American Pickers For centuries, collecting religious artifacts and iconography has been a pursuit that transcends time, geography, and personal beliefs. These objects often hold profound significance […]