Quality Antique Show -- Brighton, Michigan
Saturday, February 25, 2006
American Spririt Centre
Dealers from Michigan and Ohio.
Admission $2 per person
Sponsored by Brighton Masonic Lodge
The lives of the Ely’s were marked by many events, and they experienced success, tragedy, love, happiness, sadness, and even madness. Throughout those years, the Ely family amassed a unique and varied
Fresh to Market. 90% Unreserved. Decorative Arts. Furnishings. Asian. Fine Jewelry and Silver. Paintings and Sculpture. Americana. Ephemera. Ethnographic.
Baseballs signed by Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax, Hank Aaron, and others will be featured at auction Sun. May 21 along with Concert Handbills, Steiff, Disney, Kids Books Trains & Toys.
Fenton Art Glass Company has always been a pioneer in art glass design. The Crest Line proved to be one of their most successful lines, with colors and designs to complement trendy color schemes.
It’s about the art, the furniture, the pottery, the tiles, the iron, the metalwork, the lighting, the textiles and all that is California’s amazing and rich heritage spanning the 18th, 19th and 20th
An original oil-on-canvas portrait of Jenny Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill) by John Singer Sargent will be sold on Sunday, Sept. 23, by Gallery 63 in Atlanta. The painting could be worth millions.
A Reed & Barton "Francis I" sterling tea and coffee set with matching tray sold for $11,000 at a multi-estate sale held February 21-23 by Richard D. Hatch & Associates in Flat Rock, North Carolina.
Christie’s spring sale of American Indian Art features a rich offering of over 320 lots of jewelry, textiles, kachina dolls, pottery, and baskets as well as a fine selection of photographs. Two collec
A History of Unmatched Excellence as Sales Exceed HK$2.07 billion/US$267 million
Reaching 57% Market Share, 12th Consecutive Year of Leadership in Asia
Dealers and collectors will want to mark their calendars for the weekend of Dec. 16-17. Philip Weiss Auctions in Oceanside, N.Y., has planned a two-day mega-sale that will ring out 2006 in style.
Christie’s, market leaders in the field of Post-War & Contemporary Art, will present a sale whose breadth and depth will offer collectors infinite possibilities.
The only flag known to exist from the Second Georgia Infantry Regiment of the Confederate Army, made in 1860, will be sold at auction Feb. 21-23 by Richard D. Hatch & Associates in North Carolina.
Whether it’s a demure little black dress, a black leather jacket or a voluminous black velvet cape, black is back and black is the canvas for symbolic jewelry of antiquarian inspiration.