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Skinner Inc. Moves to Marlborough, MA

MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – On February 2, 2009, Skinner, Inc., one of the nation’s leading auction houses for antiques and fine art, will move from its long-time Bolton gallery to a new, state-of-the-art facility located at 274 Cedar Hill Street in Marlborough, Massachusetts. The 69,000 square foot space will house the company’s corporate [Read More]

Alley’s House Hosts Art Auction Fundraiser to Benefit Programs Empowering Teen Mothers

alley’s house, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping teen mothers and their children achieve independence through support services, education and mentoring, is hosting its 5th Annual Art Auction fundraising event. Local artists have donated artwork for a live auction and for sale. The money raised helps fund educational programs, mentoring programs and [Read More]

Joan Bowers Collection at Bonhams & Goodman

Part of Joan Bowers’ personal collection, being goods superfluous to her needs, is to be auctioned on Sunday 1st March in Sydney. Consisting of over 250 lots, highlights include five four poster Calcutta beds dating from 1840 to 1880, many rare antique figures, decorative items, miniature paintings, architectural details, columns, room dividers, [Read More]

OVER 500 LOTS OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES, PLUS OVER 100 VINTAGE FIREARMS IN A SEPARATE SESSION, WILL BE SOLD FEB. 7 BY FONTAINE’S

(Pittsfield, Mass.) – Over 500 lots of antique furniture and decorative accessories will be sold at a multi-estate auction on Saturday, Feb. 7, by Fontaine’s Auction Gallery, beginning promptly at 11 a.m. Then, at 5 p.m., a second session dedicated to about 100 vintage firearms will be held. Both sessions will be [Read More]

Clarice Cliff at Bonhams

The finest single owner collection of Clarice Cliff Ceramics to ever come to the market will be offered in the Design 1860-1945 sale at Bonhams in New Bond Street on Wednesday 18 March 2009. The 100-piece collection was amassed by oilman, Sevi Guatelli. Design 1860-1945 specialist, Natalie Evison, says,” This collection highlights [Read More]