The auction, beginning at 11 am Central time each day, contains fine items in a wide variety of categories. The auction will be held online and live at the Crescent City gallery, New Orleans.
The 592-lot auction will begin at 10 am Eastern time both days. Offered will be American and English antiques, European fine art and decorative arts, and silver.
The 438-lot auction, starting promptly at 10 am Eastern time, will feature fine items pulled from prominent estates and collections across New England. There's no live gallery bidding.
Magnolia Hill is a magnificent, circa 1838, 5,000-square-foot home in Columbus, Mississippi. The sale will also feature several other prominent Southern estates – over 400 fine lots in all.
The auction features items from prehistoric times to the Revolutionary and Civil Wars on up to the present day, as well as an outstanding Judaica section featuring 100 years of Israeli history.
The two-day event will include property from the estates of Marjorie and Robert L. Hirschhorn, plus selections from the Stanley Weiss collection. Start times both days are 10 am Eastern.
The 598-lot auction was held online and live at the gallery in Atlanta, Ga. Offered were American and English antiques, European fine art and decorative arts, and sterling silver.
The categories include Western and Native Americana, Gold Rush, mining, coins and currency, railroadiana, tokens, philatelic, bottles. The Ron Reed and Ken Prag collections will headline.
The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern, is online-only; no live bidding. The catalog is a mix of guns and other weapons plus non-gun related items, spanning multiple conflicts and generations.
The auction’s 790 lots also include decorative prints, illuminated manuscripts and historical documents, from the late 15th century to mid-20th century, something for everybody.
An avid reader and lifelong collector, Mr. Bentley gave generously to his community in support of this passion by founding rare book rooms at Brenau College and Kennesaw State University.
The February 10th auction contains 329 lots of Canadiana, pottery, stoneware, textiles, art and Canadiana furniture. The February 11th sale has 215 lots of folk art, art, Canadiana and decoys.
Houston 24 is already shaping up as the most extraordinary antique bottle and glass event in a generation, as both the FOHBC and HMNS are sponsoring and underwriting the exposition.
The Rare Signed Manuscripts, Books, Photos & Relics auction will start at 10:30 am EST. All 469 lots in the catalog are up for viewing and bidding now, on the University Archives website.