The 342-lot auction, beginning promptly at 9 am Eastern time, features a well-rounded offering of fresh-to-the-market Canadiana, folk art, pottery, textiles & more, from the 19th/20th centuries.
The Briars is the very place where Confederate States President Jefferson Davis was married. This Natchez icon will have period furnishings from the home’s historic beginning back in 1818.
Carl had a passion for great illustration art and collected works by Howard Pyle, Tom Lovell, J. C. Leyendecker, Norman Price, Dean Cornwell, Herbert M. Stoops and others.
The 269-lot auction, beginning at 9 am Eastern time, features categories that include carvings and sculptures, paintings and drawings, and walking sticks. It’s a folk-art sale not to be missed.
The 430-lot auction features superb items from U. S. Presidential & First Families, Early America, Science, Literature, World Leaders/International, Military, Music, Art, Sports and more.
A Petroliana, Advertising & Music Machines auction packed with 338 lots was held September 16th, while a General Store, Advertising & Breweriana auction, 355 lots, was held the next day.
The auction will be led by a full set of 75 Matchbox toy vehicles from 1973, a vintage Marx Blue and Grey playset, and a Big Nose Freaks Out Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game.
The sale will feature prized pieces by renowned artists such as Norman Rockwell, Scott Kahn, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Winfred Rembert, Thomas Cole, Alfred T. Bricher and Ernest Lawson.
The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern time, will highlight American, English and Continental furniture, silver and jewelry, and a wide selection of fine art and prints.
Offered will be creations by the Italian artist and designer Piero Fornasetti, pieces produced for furniture manufacturer Brueton, paintings by American Pueblo artist Pablita Velarde and more.
The October 27th Advertising & Americana auction will feature an exclusive Toronto collection; the October 28th event will showcase the lifetime works of master sign painter Nathan Appleby.
The two-day auction will be hosted exclusively on iCollector. com and features over 2,000 highly collectible lots, starting each day at 8 am Pacific time.
The two paintings - Ferry Road (A View of Old Stone Quarry Near the Delaware River) and The Mary Maxwell House / Milk Wagon – are the only items in the auction, starting at 1 pm Eastern.
The Friday, October 13 session was titled Modernism, Art Glass, Folk Art & Jewish Art and had 432 lots. The October 14 session was titled European, American & Asian Art & Antiques and had 473 lots.
The auction, beginning at 10 am Central time each day, contains 900 lots in a wide variety of categories. The auction will be held online and live at the Crescent City gallery, New Orleans.