California & American Paintings & Sculpture at Bonhams & Butterfields

Western Themes and Works from the Society of Six Highlight Summer Auction The Summer 2008 sale of California and American Painting and Sculpture at Bonhams & Butterfields is being assembled for August 5, 2008, highlighted by a desirable Maynard Dixon mountain scene. As California’s oldest and largest fine arts auctioneers, the house [Read More]

Theriault’s Doll Auction Results

Theriault’s May 31 antique doll auction in Chicago was titled “A Fine Pretending Tea,” a phrase from a poem about doll’s tea parties. But there was no pretending about this auction. The dolls were abundant and awesome. The collectors responded, and prices soared. Buyers flocked to the auction and bid in person, [Read More]

Gettysburg Civil War Auction Realizes $1.5 Million

Dallas – Heritage Auction Galleries’ latest auction of Civil War-era collectibles, held June 30, 2008 in Gettysburg, PA, realized $1,541,812 for 848 lots offered, with after-auction sales still ongoing and expected to raise the final total to even higher levels. (Click here to view after-auction buys.) The auction featured photographs, autographs, uniforms, [Read More]

Competition Cars & Motoring Collectibles To Be Auctioned in Carmel

At this summer’s seminal Bonhams & Butterfields motorcar auction, to be held on August 15, 2008 in Carmel, CA in conjunction with the prestigious Quail Motorsports Gathering, an absolutely incredible roster of racecars will be offered for sale along with collectibles including automobilia, motoring art and paintings, car mascots and advertising memorabilia. [Read More]

New World Record Auction Price Set for Jaguar D-Type

On 11 July 2008, at The Goodwood Festival of Speed in Chichester, international fine art auctioneers Bonhams set a new world record auction price for any Jaguar motor car. The 1955 Jaguar D-Type Sports Racing Car ‘XKD509’ was sold to a British buyer for a magnificent £2,201,500. This figure betters the previous [Read More]

Bloomsbury Auctions Reports Increase of 35% in Sales

NEW YORK – Bloomsbury Auctions, the world’s leading auction house for books and works on paper, today reported an impressive 35% increase over the same period as last year. The increased number of sales and the opening of new departments have both contributed, while the market for books and works on paper [Read More]

National Auctioneers Association Estimates Industry to Grow 2.3 Percent

NASHVILLE, Tenn – During the opening session of the 59th International Auctioneers Conference and Show in Nashville, Tennessee, Dr. James Leiman of Morpace, Inc. announced the results of the industry’s mid-year research report to the members of the National Auctioneers Association. Dr. Leiman reported that if current consumer trends continue within the [Read More]

Historic Firehouse Memorabilia for Clarke Auction

LARCHMONT, NY – Clarke Auction Gallery announces a unique auction to benefit the volunteer firefighters of Mt Vernon New York. The city’s volunteer firefighters have a proud history that goes back to mid-nineteenth century. To their great credit, much of this history has been preserved by the volunteers for the past 150 [Read More]

Jonathan Richardson Snr Attributed Painting for Tennants Auction

An important 17th century oil painting of Thomas Boothby of Tooley Park, Leicestershire (1681-1752) attributed to Jonathan Richardson Snr (1665-1745) is to be sold by auction at Tennants in Leyburn, North Yorkshire in their Summer Catalogue Sale on 17-19 July 2008. Thomas Boothby of Tooley In 1696, and at only 15 years [Read More]

Mastro Live Rare Sports Auction

CHICAGO – Mastro Auctions, the world’s leading Sports and Americana auction house, has announced that it will deliver its second annual Live Sports Auction on Friday, August 1 at 8:30 p.m. at the ESPN Zone in Chicago. The event will feature more than 90 of the world’s most coveted pieces of current [Read More]

Old Master Paintings Realize $101.5 Million at Sotheby’s

LONDON – Sotheby’s sale of Old Master Paintings totaled £51,488,650 /$101,530,469/ €64,813,991 well in excess of the pre-sale estimate of £30.2-44.2 million. In a sale that attracted bidders from across the globe, 19 new artist’s records were established, with 58% of the lots sold realising prices in excess of high estimate. Two [Read More]

Everard & Company Important Photographic Equipment Auction

SAVANNAH, GA – iGavel.com and Everard & Company’s highly anticipated Important Photographic Equipment Auction has big shoes to fill as it kicked off June 30th and is set to close July 18th. It is the sixth photographic equipment auction Everard & Company has produced at iGavel, with results climbing higher by the [Read More]

Jane Eyre fills Tennants Yorkshire Saleroom

On Wednesday the 25th June, Yorkshire auctioneers Tennants, brushed away current economic fears with its most successful ever book auction. The Leyburn auction house was packed with prospective bidders and extra seating had to be rushed in at the last minute. The leading attraction was a first edition of Jane Eyre. The [Read More]

Silver Chalice for Charterhouse Silver and Jewellery Auction

A rare early 17th century silver chalice and paten, which languished in a Kew attic for over 25 years has been entered into the Charterhouse auction of silver and jewellery in August. “It originally belonged to the vendors father who collected silver many years ago. After his death, the vendors mother put [Read More]