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University Archives' November 29th online auction features items signed by famous figures in history
WILTON, Conn. – A photograph of Albert Einstein from 1954 with his signature and a hand-written dedication to a fellow nuclear policy activist, and a document signed by Founding Father and renowned Declaration signer John Hancock on July 1, 1775, just two weeks after the Battle of Bunker Hill, are featured lots in University Archives’ next major online-only auction scheduled for W...
Holabird's timed online-only Hauntingly Good auction featured collectibles in many categories
RENO, Nev. – Two San Francisco Mint silver ingots produced in the 1930s or ‘40s combined for just over $10,000 ($10,001 to be exact) in Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC’s two-day, online-only Hauntingly Good timed auction held October 21st-22nd, on iCollector.com. The auction featured more than 2,000 lots of Americana, numismatics, philatelic and dealer items. ...
Bronze fountain by Edith Parsons (1878-1956), titled Frog Baby, brings $33,825 at Neue Auctions
BEACHWOOD, Ohio – A bronze fountain with greenish-gold and brown patina signed by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons (American, 1878-1956), titled Frog Baby (1917), 40 inches tall, sold for $33,825 in an online-only Fine Art & Luxury Décor auction held October 28th by Neue Auctions. The fountain had the foundry mark for Roman Bronze Works (New York City). Bronze fountain with...
Miller & Miller's online-only Luxury Watches auction, Nov. 17, features all the top Swiss watchmakers
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario, Canada – Over 100 fine wristwatches and pocket watches from the finest makers in the world will come up for bid in an online-only Luxury Watches auction on Friday, November 17th, by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd., at 4 pm Eastern time. Online bidding is via LiveAuctioneers.com and MillerandMillerAuctions.com. Circa 2016 Hublot, Big Bang Ferrari Unico Limite...
Oil painting by Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939) brings $450,000 in Shannon's Fine Art Auction
MILFORD, Conn. - American paintings drove strong results in Shannon’s Fall Fine Art auction held October 26th. The 153-lot sale was nearly 90 percent sold and grossed $3 million. Fresh-to-the-market consignments attracted interest from across the country and internationally. Oil on canvas by Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874-1939), titled Lady Trying on a Hat (1909), sig...
Miller & Miller's online auctions, Oct. 27-28, featured petroliana, breweriana, coin-ops, advertising
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario, Canada – A 1940s Canadian McColl-Frontenac Red Indian reverse-on-glass sign realized more than double its high estimate for $24,780, and an American Red Top Flour single-sided porcelain ‘convex’ sign from the 1920s changed hands for $10,620 in two days of online-only auctions held on October 27th and 28th by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. Large,...
SJ Auctioneers' Happy Hour of Fine Collectibles auction, Nov. 12, has jewelry, silver, toys, trains, more
BROOKLYN, N.Y. – The temperature may be dropping outside, but things are heating up at SJ Auctioneers, which will hold an online-only Happy Hour of Fine Collectibles auction on Sunday, November 12th, beginning at 5 pm Eastern time. The catalog is packed with a fine selection of jewelry, silverware, trains, toys and collectibles from noted artists, designers and silversmiths. Vintage...
Poster Auctions International will hold Rare Posters Auction #91, live and online, on November 12th
NEW YORK, N.Y. –– The 91st Rare Posters Auction from Poster Auctions International on Sunday, November 12, features rare and iconic images from a century of poster design. The collection includes Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern, and Contemporary lithographs as well as decorative panels, maquettes, and original works. Paul Colin, Champs Élysées / La Loïe Fuller...
Old World Auctions' Auction #195, ending Nov. 15, features rare and vintage maps, charts, atlases
RICHMOND, Va. – The landmark Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia and Maryland from 1775; the first printed sea chart of the Southeastern coastline of North America from 1661; the French edition of John Mitchell's monumental map of eastern North America from 1756; and the first printed map to name the colony of Georgia are just a few of the rare antique items in Old World Auctions’ Auctio...
Maud Lewis ‘The Lobsterman’ painting once traded for a tie tack fetches more than $50,000 at auction
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario, Canada – A rare Maud Lewis (1903-1970) painting, traded by a London, Ontario artist in the 1970s to a London goldsmith for a tie tack, recently sold at auction for over $50,000. The late London, Ontario artist John Kinnear traded his Maud Lewis (1903-1970) painting titled The Lobsterman to jeweler John Ellington (pictured here) for a sapphire tie tack in...
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