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EARLY PITTSBURGH DISTRICT DOUBLE EAGLE HISTORICAL FLASK (CIRCA 1820- 1840) SOARS TO $57,330 AT NORMAN C. HECKLER & COMPANY’S AUCTION #120

The flask was the top lot in an internet auction that ended on March 18th and grossed $335,669. WOODSTOCK, Conn. – An early Pittsburgh district double eagle historical flask, made between 1820 and 1840 in Pittsburgh, Pa., and boasting a bright yellow green color with an olive tone, sold for $57,330 at [Read More]

SPRING ESTATES AUCTION FEATURING ORIGINAL ARTWORK, ESTATE JEWELRY, ANTIQUES, DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES WILL BE HELD APRIL 25 BY MATHESON’S

The auction, starting at 11 a.m., will be held at Matheson’s gallery, located in Melbourne, Fla MELBOURNE, Fla. – Original works of art by renowned painters such as Edouard Leon Cortes, Jules Moigniez, Paul Fischer, Robert Lebron and Eugene Galien-Lalou (and an unsigned work from the School of Rubens), plus estate jewelry [Read More]

FIFTEEN DRESSES OWNED BY THE LATE SINGING LEGEND WHITNEY HOUSTON WILL BE EXHIBITED AT AN APRIL 4th AUCTION IN CARUTHERSVILLE, MISSOURI

The dresses will be shown by Historical Estates Auctions, which will sell them later in the year. CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. – Fifteen stunning gowns and dresses previously owned by the late singing legend Whitney Houston, some worn on-stage and others at events and galas, will be exhibited (but not sold) at an auction [Read More]

RARE, CIRCA 1900 SIOUX DENTALIUM (TOOTH SHELL) AND TRADECLOTH DRESS, FEATURED ON THE HIT PBS PROGRAM ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, GAVELS FOR $7,475

The auction was conducted by Allard Auctions at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites in Mesa, Ariz. MESA, Ariz. – A circa 1900 Sioux dentalium (tooth shell) and tradecloth dress that was featured on an episode of the PBS series Antiques Roadshow just prior to auction (where it was appraised for $5,000-$7,000), [Read More]

STUNNING EARLY 20th CENTURY CREATIONS BY RENE LALIQUE, PLUS FINE ART BY FRENCH PAINTERS MORET AND METZINGER, LEAD A. B. LEVY’S FEB. 19 SALE

The auction was held at Levy’s showroom at the Flamingo Building in West Palm Beach, Fla. PALM BEACH, Fla. – Stunning creations by Rene Jules Lalique (1860-1945), the French glass designer world-renowned for his vases, jewelry, chandeliers, clocks and car hood ornaments, all highly sought after by collectors today, took center stage [Read More]