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A delicate and significant Weed Pot by Los Angeles-based ceramicist Doyle Lane, a pivotal figure of the Black Arts movement. A debut collection of acrylic sculptures by Jackie Greber, a Light and ...
The extraordinary rarity, quality and condition reflected throughout the late Tom Sage Sr’s personal collection of antique toys and trains worked in concert to achieve remarkable prices at Morphy’s ...
Three major, long-term collections of petroliana and advertising collectibles will lead Check the Oil’s Annual Premier Auction this year. Over 550 lots will cross the auction block on June 21, 2025.
An 1893-CC Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS-graded MS65 came from the legendary frontier mint in Carson City, Nevada, and was struck ...
The concept of authenticity will be the focus of debates, talks and round tables staged by the INHA. A genuinely appealing program!
Heddon 1902 Dowagiac Underwater Casting Bait, Type III version, gold-washed nose, brass eyes, tail caps, side cups, and ...
Another key lot in this gasoline advertising sale is an unrestored Wayne model 492 Roman column visible gas pump (lot #0091; estimate: $500 – $10,000). Still in its original glory, this pump contains ...
Many artists found a muse in Mary Tyler Moore. Portraits offered in this sale ranged from Peter Max’s exuberant screenprints to a delicate, muted painting by Richard McKenzie (sold for $4,800) and ...
Those entering the preview area at Morphy’s flagship gallery in Pennsylvania can almost hear the roars coming from one of the June 11-12 Fine & Decorative Arts Auction’s most eye-catching attractions.
What is a Fabergé egg? Fabergé eggs refer to a series of 50 objets d’art created by Russian jewelry house Fabergé for the Romanov imperial family. In 1885, Tsar Alexander III commissioned an Easter ...
Indian-American artist Zarina Hashmi, known professionally as ‘Zarina,’ spent a lifetime in transience. Born in Aligarh, India, Zarina often traveled around the world, settling and resettling in ...
How has the media and popular culture affected the way Americans think about auctions and antiques? And what is it like to work on a popular TV show selling some of the most unusual – and iconic – ...
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