Gold “Unites” for Morton & Eden Auction

A hoard of 400-year-old coins discovered in the wall of a long-forgotten cellar is expected to sell for £50,000 in a sale at London specialist coins and medals auctioneers Morton & Eden. The 57 gold “Unites” date from the reign of James I (1603-1625) and were probably hidden at the beginning of [Read More]

McTear’s and The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction

Following a “photocall” press release circulated on Tuesday 26th May the press & media arrived at McTear’s on Wednesday 27th May. Those present included television film crews, the world’s largest news agency and the world’s most influential photo agency….it is even featured on the Wall Street Journal! The Telegraph and The Herald [Read More]

Ritchie Bros Denver Unreserved Equipment Auction

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers , the world’s largest industrial auctioneer, will be holding a large, multi-million dollar, unreserved public auction at its permanent site in Denver, Colorado on Thursday, June 4, 2009 and Friday, June 5, 2009, starting at 8:00 a.m. each day. More than 1,600 items will be sold to the highest [Read More]

Charge of the Light Brigade Medals for Morton & Eden Auction

Medals awarded to the 11th Hussars trumpeter said to have sounded the Charge of the Light Brigade are to be sold by specialist London coins and medals auctioneers Morton & Eden on June 10. The four medals, including the British Crimea War Medal with clasps for the battles at Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann [Read More]

Muscle Cars for Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction

Australian Muscle Car collectors will be closely monitoring Shannons upcoming Melbourne Winter Auction on June 1, when three highly desirable limited-build vehicles will go under the hammer. Ford fanciers will be particularly interested in the multi-award winning two-owner 1978 Ford XC Falcon Cobra Coupe (build number 392 out of 400) that has [Read More]

Harry Potter First Editions Trove Highlight Dallas Auction

An extensive grouping of original Harry Potter editions – including three complete sets, two of which are signed, and an original first printing English hardcover, with all first edition points – will be auctioned during Heritage Auction Galleries’ June 16-17 Grand Format Rare Books Auction. The trove of English and American first [Read More]

Sotheby’s New York Important 20th Century Design Sale

On June 12th 2009, Sotheby’s New York will hold its sale of Important 20th Century Design which will included a unique offering by Frank Gehry, a Tuyomyo bench (est. $250/350,000). The sale takes a reverse chronological look at both American and European design in the past century starting with contemporary pieces and [Read More]

Christopher Reeve Superman Costume Auctions for $27,000

Bonhams & Goodman sold an original Superman costume in its Melbourne salerooms yesterday. The atmosphere was electric as eager bidders in the saleroom and on the telephone all vied for the rare piece of cinematic history. One bidder in the room dropped out early and three bidders from the United States, Dubai [Read More]

Venetian Glass Bowl for Bonhams Auction

A gem-like blue vase, that has survived intact for five centuries and was once owned by the Rothschild family, is estimated to sell for around £220,000 at Bonhams next sale of Fine British and European Glass on 3rd June. Known as the Field Cup, it is a highly important Venetian enamelled and [Read More]

Longcase Clock Achieves Auction Record at Bonhams & Goodman

Bonhams & Goodman salerooms were packed full throughout the entire auction of Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts held in Sydney on 9 May 2009. Bidding was competitive across the board with a range of desirable items, fresh to the market, on offer. The highlight of the sale was undoubtedly the early Colonial [Read More]

Woodbury Auction Week Draws Noted New York Designer Ellie Cullman

Inspired by Governor Jodi Rell’s Staycation concept of keep-it-in-Connecticut day-trips and vacations, a group of merchants and antiques dealers in Woodbury has tapped into the picturesque town’s vein of ‘antiques gold’ to come up with a collaborative village spree called Woodbury Auction Week. From now until May 31, so-called “participating merchants” will [Read More]

Christie’s New York Sale of American Paintings Totals $16,820,400

Christie’s Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture Sale achieved a total of $16,820,400, with works by Milton Avery, Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Cole commanding the highest prices. Three new world auction records were set for American artists Edwin Willard Deming, Charles H. Humphriss, and Eric Pape. Works by the 19th century American [Read More]