Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

The Fine Antique Clock Collection of NAWCC Co-Founder Willis R. Michael (1894-1969) will be Sold Online Friday, May 19th

Mr. Michael’s collection began in 1937 and grew to over 400 clocks and 225 watches. He also owned a successful specialized tool-and-die company and was a member of the Masons.

Numismatic Rarities Recovered From The SS Central America and SS Republic will Co-Headline An April 29th Auction in Reno

Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC and Finest Known, LLC will combine their considerable forces to hold the Treasure Trove of Rarities: Coins & Treasure Shipwreck Auction, online and live in Reno, Nev.

A 50-Year Collection of Railroadiana, Clocks and Lighting will Headline EstateOfMind's May 6th Auction, Live and Online

It’s a 2-session auction. Session 1 will feature militaria, firearms and swords. Session 2 – the Important Estate Auction – has the Rheinfeld collection and other consignments. 

Golden Sun's Online Auction on Sunday, April 30, Features A 1969 Z28 Camaro and Native American and Prehistoric Pottery

In addition to a 1969 Z28 Chevrolet Camaro, the sale will also feature outstanding collections of Native American, prehistoric and modern pottery, jewelry, artwork, kachina dolls, rugs & more. 

Seven Oil Paintings by Canadian Folk Artist Maud Lewis (1903-1970) Combine for more than $300,000 (Canadian) at Auction

The auction was held by Miller & Miller Auctions in New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada. March 25 Canadiana & Decorative Arts; March 26 was Historic Lamps & Lighting. 

Ahlers & Ogletree's Three-Day Auction, April 20-22, Online and Live at The Atlanta Gallery, Offers Over 1,200 Fine Lots

The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern time all three days, will be held live in Ahlers & Ogletree’s new location on Atlanta’s Upper West Side, at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard. 

Items Signed by Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Many Others will be in University Archives' April 19th Auction

The Rare Signed Manuscripts, Books, Photos & Relics, Signers of the Declaration & Sports auction will start at 11 am Eastern and features signed items in many collecting categories.

Neue Auctions' Live-Online Civil War and Early Americana Auction, April 14th, Features Items from A 30+-Year Collection

The Hermitage pieces have been in the same collection for over thirty years. The expected top lots are rifles, revolvers and swords, but there are other interesting items for bidders to consider.

Holabird's Big Bonanza Auction, March 30-April 2, Live and Online, Features Part 1 of The Comstock Mining Collection

The auction will feature more than 2,000 lots in many categories that include mining, philatelic, numismatic, railroadiana, Native Americana and more. Start times all four days: 8 am Pacific. 

Two Rare Antique Maps, A Letter Signed by Einstein and A Painted Carousel Giraffe Top Neue Auctions' March 11th Auction

The Estate Fine Art and Antiques auction featured fine art, antiques, Mid-Century Modern, Modern Art, sterling, bronzes, decorative arts, printwork, maps, fine furniture, carpets.

Miller & Miller will Hold A Canadiana & Decorative Arts Auction March 25 & A Historic Lamps & Lighting Auction March 26

Both have start times of 9am Eastern and are online-only, with bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com & MillerandMillerAuctions.com. The Day 1 star lot is an oil painting by folk artist Maud Lewis.

An Incredible Clock Collection will Headline Cottone Auctions' March 31st Important Timepieces & Decorative Arts Auction

Dr. Thomas’s outstanding collection showcases 50 of the finest examples of French and European clock masterpieces. The auction, at 12 Eastern time, contains 220 choice lots. 

Lady's Platinum Dinner Ring and A Painting by George Valentine Dureau will Headline Crescent City's March 17-18 Auction

The auction, starting at 10 am Central each day, contains over 700 lots in a wide variety of categories. The auction will be held online and live at the Crescent City gallery in New Orleans.

A Circa 1910 Carved and Painted Carousel Giraffe and Two Rare Antique Maps will Headline Neue Auctions' March 11 Auction

The 342-lot online-only auction features fine art, antiques, Mid-Century Modern, Modern Art, sterling, bronzes, decorative arts, printwork, maps, fine furniture, carpets.

University Archives' March 15 Online Auction Features Items Signed by Einstein, King Louis VII, Paul Revere, Many Others

The Rare Manuscripts, Books & Sports Memorabilia auction features historical material from many collecting categories. All the lots are up for viewing and bidding now, on the UA website.

Bruneau & Co.'s Winter Comic, TCG (Trading Card Games) & Toy Auction will be Held on Saturday, March 11, Live and Online

Travis Landry, Bruneau’s Director of Pop Culture, described the auction as “certainly the most diverse sale we have ever had for the department.” It starts at 10 am Eastern.

Submarine Used in The Recovery of California Gold Rush Artifacts from the S.S. Central America to be Auctioned March 4-5

The 12,000-pound robot submarine nicknamed “Nemo” that now-jailed treasure hunter Tommy Thompson used three decades ago to locate California Gold Rush sunken treasure is for sale.

Silver Pitcher by Paul Revere, The Most Famous of American Silversmiths, Gavels for A Record $129,875 at Weiss Auctions

The pitcher, 6 ½ inches in height, was engraved with the initials of Benjamin Russell, the American journalist and founder and editor of the newspaper the Columbian Centinel. 

The John Barr Collection of Horse-Related Items and Other Objects will be Auctioned February 26th by Golden Sun Auctions

Barr was originally an oil man and real estate developer, but he became heavily involved in the horse racing industry. He was a prominent breeder who had several winning horses.

Poster Auctions International's Rare Posters Auction #89 on Sunday, March 19th, will Present 430 Groundbreaking Works

The lithographs and maquettes will be auctioned online and in PAI's New York City gallery, located at 26 West 17th Street, beginning promptly at 11 am Eastern time.