The Lure of Lunch Boxes By Jeff Figler Lunch boxes are collectibles that have a soared tremendously in popularity recently. Throughout history people have always needed to transport food, but […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: Sunburst Snuff Jar, $57,330, Heckler’s Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall A Sunburst Snuff Jar made between 1815 and 1830 at the Keene […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: Chinese porcelain screen, $121,000, Elite Decorative Arts Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall A large 19th century Chinese porcelain famille rose four-panel screen […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: Alexander Calder gouache, $78,200, Cottone Auctions Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall An original gouache painting by the renowned artist Alexander Calder (Am., […]
Buying and Selling at Auction Does Require Some Work The Antique Jewelry Marketplace by Edward Lewand Buying and selling at auction requires an understanding and knowledge of the process, the […]
In a New Light: French Impressionism Arrives in America Shelburne Museum June 14 through September 1, 2014 Exquisite and powerful paintings by Monet, Manet, Degas, Courbet and other French Impressionist […]
The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles June 2014 issue features “In a New Light: French Impressionism Arrives in America: Shelburne Museum June 14 through September 1, 2014”, “René Lalique – Enchanted […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: English silver tankard, $5,900, Richard Winterton Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall A rare English silver tankard, made in the early 18th century, […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: Australia’s first banknote, $310,000, Noble Numismatics Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall The only known example of Australia’s first official banknote – a […]
Gavels ‘n’ Paddles: Jack Kirby art, $43,320, Hake’s Recent Auction Results From Near & Far By Ken Hall Illustrator Jack Kirby’s two-page re-telling of Captain America’s origin in Captain America […]