The 407-lot Canadiana & Decorative Arts auction grossed $948,218. Categories included art, art pottery, furniture, bronzes, sculptures, folk art, textiles, fruit jars, silver, oil lamps, lighting.
More than 200 lots of modern art, antiques, tribal works, fine and costume jewelry, personalized accessories, memorabilia, books and ephemera came up for bid.
The 262-lot modern auction features modern works of printwork, original paintings, pottery, sculpture, and classic modern furniture by famous known designers.
Hundreds of collectible lots will come up for bid, at price points that will appeal to seasoned collectors and novices alike, online and in the Reno gallery, starting at 8 am Pacific all 4 days.
In addition, several warehouses of antiques from Mr. Stevens's personal lifelong collection will also come up for bid, beginning at 9 am Central time. The main auction will start at 10 am CST.
The venerable landmark has been helping Atlantans appoint their homes with antiques, vintage items and Mid-Century Modern classics for over ten years. Now, it has more space.
Three other comic books topped the $10,000 mark, while a 1970s/’80s Wayland Flowers “Madame” puppet made the top 10. Pop Culture lots were curated from across the country.
Categories include Folk and Outsider Art, Modernism, Asian, French, Italian, Continental, English, American, silver, jewelry and more. Start times all three days are 10 am Eastern.
The auction, at 9 am Eastern time, will be headlined by the Joe Byway lifetime collection of petroliana (gas station collectibles), railroadiana and advertising.
The Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books auction features historical material from multiple collecting categories. The catalog, with all 481 lots, is up for viewing and bidding now.
The '71 Impala was the top lot of the sale, while a 1972 Chevrolet Malibu with rust and body issues roared off for $6,300. It was an eclectic auction that grossed just shy of $300,000.
The 262-lot auction featured a fine collection of modern works of printwork, original paintings, pottery, sculpture, and classic modern furniture by famous designers.
The lithographs and maquettes will be auctioned online and live in the PAI gallery in New York City. The catalog features rare and iconic images from a century of poster design.