• Shackleton Fox Antiques

    Shackleton Fox Antiques
    We have a passion for sourcing unique, decorative, affordable, antique objects of desire for the home interior, with a special interest in the English Country House style.
    Online business – Worldwide shippingWeb site: https://www.shackletonfox.com/Email: [email protected]
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  • Chuck Connelly Painting Blooms To $6,080 At The Auction Barn

    NEW MILFORD, CONN. — A vibrant oil on canvas painting by Chuck Connelly, “Invaders I & II,” which depicted flowers in riotous bloom, blossomed at $6,080, including premium, at The Auction Barn on January 12. Connelly, who died in April 2025, was known for his heavily textured paintings, most in a Neo-Expressionist style; he came into his own as an artist in the 1980s. This painting came from a New York City collector. A complete review on the auction will appear in an upco
  • Rare Salor Rug Unrolls Highest Price At Grogan

    BOSTON — Two sessions and more than 250 lots made up Grogan & Company’s Fine Rugs and Textiles Auction, conducted January 15-16. The sale featured notable selections from the collection of Dr Michael Steinberg, early Anatolian rugs from a notable Massachusetts family and rugs from the personal collection of Julien Lafayette Taibi. Session one saw the highest price of the sale at $75,000, including buyer’s premium, for a Salor Two Gül wedding trapping rug. Made circa 1
  • Chinese Wine Ewer Pours Surprising Result For A&O

    ATLANTA — In Ahlers & Ogletree’s January 14-15 New Year’s Signature Estates auction, a small treasure found itself among the highest-priced lots. Originally estimated just $500/800, a Chinese wine ewer from the Eighteenth Century could have been easily overlooked. However, the 3¾-inch-tall Qianlong dynasty vessel in Imperial yellow enamel on copper teapot was seen by knowledgeable bidders who pushed the piece all the way to $42,350, including buyer’s premium,
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  • Political Buttons Pin The Win At Copake

    COPAKE, N.Y. — Copake Auction celebrated 46 years of its Annual New Year’s sale on January 16-17, offering a mixed bag of more than 1,000 lots. A collection of assorted political buttons secured the highest price of the auction, selling on day two for $6,250, including premium. The lot included material from the campaigns of Harding, Hoover, Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy, McGovern, Eisenhower, Roosevelt, Rockefeller and more. Additional highlights from both days of the sale will be featur
  • Small Blanket Chest Brings Big Price At Pook & Pook

    DOWNINGTOWN, PENN. — Proving good things come in small packages was a rare and diminutive Mahantongo Valley, Penn., painted poplar blanket chest that attained $292,100, including premium, at Pook & Pook’s January 14-16 Americana auction, selling early on the first day to a phone bidder. Leaving its $30/50,000 estimate in the dust, the circa 1840 chest in green paint featured a sprig of flowers with birds on the front panel and praying figures on the side. It measured a desirable
  • American Folk Art Finds Favor At New England

    BRANFORD, CONN. — The Americana collections of Nancy & Gary Stass and Sally & Bill Gemmill headlined at New England Auctions on January 14-15. Selling on day one, the Stass collection was led by a pair of Sheldon Peck (1797-1868) folk art portraits depicting Lucinda Ann Houck and Ross Houck (shown). These 1849 oil on canvas portraits measured 29 by 23¾ inches each and brought $176,400 ($100/200,000). The Gemmill collection, on day two, was led by a circa 1900 pair of bronze
  • Colonial Williamsburg hosts celebratory 78th annual Antiques Forum, Feb. 19-25, 2026

    The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation will host its 78th Annual Antiques Forum Feb. 19-25, 2026. Offered both virtually and in-person, this year’s conference is organized around the Foundation’s mission statement, “That the future may learn from the past.” To commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence and the 100th anniversary of Colonial Williamsburg’s founding, the 2026 forum will explore past inspiration and future influence through the l
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  • America at 250: Alaska’s Living Indigenous Heritage

    Totem Pole in Skagway, Alaska. Image: WikiCommonsEach Friday, we’ll be celebrating America’s 250th by exploring one state at a time, uncovering the history, crafts, and Semiquincentennial events that help tell the nation’s story.A Brief History of the Last FrontierLong before Alaska became a U.S. territory and later a state, the land was home to diverse Indigenous cultures whose traditions remain central to its identity today. Alaska Native peoples, including the Iñupiat
  • DTI-Antique opens application for 20 MSME mentoring program slots - Philippine News Agency

    DTI-Antique opens application for 20 MSME mentoring program slots  Philippine News Agency
  • Bottega Beyond Doubt: Goodwill Find is Luxury Leather

    Kristen Boelen shows her TikTok viewers the Bottega Veneta bag she found at Goodwill.Thrifting enthusiast Kristen Boelen, who curates the online shop Lunch Break, was worried she was in for a disappointing visit to Goodwill. Then she noticed a gray handbag with a woven texture and thought it needed a closer look.“The leather slouched beautifully, the dark hardware looked really nice, and when I picked it up, I noticed the weight. I could tell it was real leather and well-made,” she t
  • Antique silverware fetches thousands at Somerset auction - Yahoo News UK

    Antique silverware fetches thousands at Somerset auction  Yahoo News UK
  • Q&A: Peter K. Carlisle

    The Young Antiques Dealers Association (YADA) calls itself “an incubator for the next generation of the antiques trade.” With a lineup of eight emerging dealers, the inaugural edition of the YADA Antiques Show is set to take place January 23-25 at the George F. Baker, Jr, Mansion in New York City. When we heard about this new event, we reached out to Peter K. Carlisle, one of YADA’s founding members, to get the scoop.The post Q&A: Peter K. Carlisle first appeared on Antique
  • Ships & Silver Ring In 2026 At Americana Auctions

    REHOBOTH, MASS. — Americana Auctions started off the New Year with its 543-lot Superb January Estates Auction on January 4, which featured property from the David B. Vietor estate of Edgartown, Mass., as well as select items from other local Massachusetts homes. Although a sale total was not disclosed, the auction achieved a 94 percent sell-through rate.The post Ships & Silver Ring In 2026 At Americana Auctions first appeared on Antiques And The Arts Weekly.
  • Ringing In New Year’s Day At Hudson Valley Auctioneers

    BEACON. N.Y. — It’s little surprise to those following the market that gold and silver prices have been red hot of late, with 2025 going down in history as one of the best for precious metals in decades.The post Ringing In New Year’s Day At Hudson Valley Auctioneers first appeared on Antiques And The Arts Weekly.
  • Hake’s to Auction Part IV of Jeff Jacob Action Figure Collection on Feb. 4

    Lot 2 – Star Wars (1978) Double-Telescoping Luke Skywalker 12 Back-C action figure, AFA 85 NM+. At the time of cataloging, only eight clear blister examples were recorded in an AFA 85 grade according to the current AFA Population Report, with just three graded higher. Highly coveted book example that appears in ‘Star Wars Vintage Action Figures: A Guide For Collectors’ by John Kellerman. Estimate: $50,000-$75,000YORK, Pa. – In an auction series that so far has totaled $3.
  • Nadeau’s Opens 2026 With $3.5 Million Auction Record

    WINDSOR, CONN. — Kicking off the New Year in high style, Nadeau’s Auction Gallery recorded its greatest sale total to date, realizing $3.5 million. The January 1-2 auction, a New Years tradition for more than 30 years, featured over 700 lots of choice items across the board, ranging from fine and decorative art, furniture, silver, jewelry, lighting and more.
     The post Nadeau’s Opens 2026 With $3.5 Million Auction Record first appeared on Antiques And The Arts Weekly.
  • The Year Is Off To A Strong Start For John McInnis

    AMESBURY, MASS. — John McInnis Auctioneers sold nearly 1,100 lots across three sessions for the firm’s New Year’s Week Estates Auction, January 1-3. With no more than 40 lots passing across all three days, the auction’s sell-through rate exceeded 95 percent. “It was a really good, strong sale. The total realized was around a million-four — we went way over our high estimate. It was a good way to start the year!” McInnis added that there was also a full h
  • Dangerous Chemicals Found in Auctioned Antique Bottles - Ozark Radio News

    Dangerous Chemicals Found in Auctioned Antique Bottles  Ozark Radio News
  • Antiques Roadshow Reveals First Stops for Its 2026 Filming Tour

    Courtesy: Antiques RoadshowAntiques Roadshow is heading to Indianapolis, Indiana, as part of its 2026 Production Tour, giving collectors and history lovers a chance to take part in the long-running PBS series when it films in the Circle City this summer. Indianapolis is scheduled as a stop on Monday, June 1, 2026, as the show continues its 2026 tour to film for a new season of episodes.Produced by GBH for PBS under license from the BBC, Antiques Roadshow has spent decades delighting viewers by u
  • Top Auction Records of 2025

    Here’s a look back at some of last year’s most impressive auction records, including lamps, Lincoln, and Labubu.The beginning of a new year is often a time to look back on the highs and lows of the last year. Right now, we’d like to focus on the highs; specifically, high auction prices. Plenty of new auction records were set in 2025 across categories like fine art, fashion, pop culture, and even beer cans! Here are some of the best we covered, from highest to lowest, and a few
  • Mill Creek Preservation

    Everyday use items & display collections are our focus. Beautiful, well made pieces are meant to be used & enjoyed! Online only store.
    millcreekpreservation.comEmail: [email protected]
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  • American Estate Buyers

    American Estate Buyers buys and sells estates, jewelry and fine art, including American, European, and Latin American works from the 18th to 20th centuries.
    EMail: [email protected] East Walnut Street, Pasadena, California 91106, United Stateswww.americanestatebuyers.com
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  • Everything Old is “Newtro” Again

    A pink 1980s Ultrasuede “Cloud” sofa by influential American designer Vladimir Kagan would make a striking Newtro anchor piece in a living room. This sold for $6,500 in 2024. Image courtesy of Billings by LiveAuctioneers.It may be the 21st century, but a major retro renaissance is giving styles from past decades a second life through the design concept called “Newtro.”A fusion of the words “new” plus “retro,” Newtro is an aesthetic that blends anti
  • Hendersonville Times-News Events - Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum Celebrates 60 Years - BlueRidgeNow.com

    Hendersonville Times-News Events - Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum Celebrates 60 Years  BlueRidgeNow.com
  • Zikas Estate Collection Led By Highboy & Landscape At Kaminski

    BEVERLY, MASS. — On January 10-11, Kaminski Auctions conducted the first sessions of property from the estate of Dalia Zikas, a post-WWII German immigrant and former consultant for the Office of Personnel Management at Hanscom Air Force Base. Offering nearly 1,000 lots over the two-day series, a Donald Dunlap-style tiger maple highboy (shown) and “Arey’s Cove,” an oil on board by William Lester Stevens (Cape Ann, Mass., 1888-1969) both achieved the high price of $6,250,
  • Old Master Leg Drawing Kicks Up $57,600 At Eldred’s

    EAST DENNIS, MASS. — In Eldred’s British + Continental Art auction January 8, a Continental School Old Master ink drawing of a leg sold to an online bidder for $57,600, including buyer’s premium, substantially outpacing its $200/400 estimate. The mat bore what was believed to be the 1892 family coat of arms for Alexander Ziloti, a Russian musician. A similar sketch in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago is attributed to a follower of Michelangelo. This lot was consi
  • Inlaid Vermont Clock Strikes High Price For Merrill’s

    WILLISTON, VT. — A Federal period inlaid Lord & Goddard (Rutland, Vt.) tall case clock crossed the block for $16,640, including buyer’s premium, becoming the highest-priced lot in the January 9 Americana & Fine Art auction conducted by Merrill’s Auctioneers & Appraisers. The 503-lot sale featured an abundance of fresh-to-market pieces of period Americana, including country furniture, folk art, accessories, paintings, Oriental carpets, silver, jewelry and porcelains
  • Water Truck Makes Waves At Milestone

    WILLOUGHBY, OHIO — A lifelong private collection of vintage toy trucks, featuring makers such as Tonka, Smith Miller, Cor Cor, Steelcraft, Marx, Hubley and Buddy L, was the focus of Milestone Auctions’ 1,000-lot New Year’s Two-Day Toy Truck Spectacular, January 10-11. Bidders drove a pressed steel Buddy L water service truck to top-lot status, achieving $18,000, including buyer’s premium ($3/4,000). The black, red and green truck, in original paint, had rubber tires, hea
  • Heritage Auctions Closes 2025 Above $2.15 Billion for Its Fifth Consecutive Annual Sales Record

    DALLAS, Texas (Jan. 5, 2026) — If 2025 proved anything at Heritage Auctions, it is that a company accustomed to breaking records can still find new ways to surpass its own milestones.By year’s end, Heritage posted $2,158,204,321 in total sales, topping 2024’s $1.867 billion result. Again, Heritage posted its highest annual total in the auction house’s history and the latest of five consecutive record-breaking years. This was not a year defined by a single outlier or

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