(Auction)
Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois
Carefully built collections made the day for the September 12 sale at Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois. According to house specialists, interest generated by the dispersal of those collections resulted in a strikingly high sell-through rate. Fine art specialist Joe Stanfield called the sell-through ... (Read More)
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(Issue Story)
A partial view of the Salmagundi Club of New York City on lower Fifth Avenue. As with many buildings in Manhattan, scaffolding hides part of the structure.
Club president Robert W. Pillsbury, known as “one of the left-handed Bobs,” is shown preparing his copper plate to be printed on one of ... (Read More)
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(Auction)
Garth’s Auctions, Delaware, Ohio
Photos courtesy Garth’s
A portrait of a man by self-taught Alabama artist Bill Traylor (circa 1854-1949), mixed media on paperboard, sold for $31,200 (includes buyer’s premium) to top the country Americana sale held by Garth’s Auctions on September 11 in Delaware, Ohio.
Although sources disagree on his birth and ... (Read More)
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(Auction)
Skinner, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
Photos courtesy Skinner
Twentieth-century works were once again in high demand at Skinner. Prints by Andy Warhol, Edward Hopper, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, and Frank Stella all did well at the fine art sale in the auction house’s Boston gallery on September 11. So did a ... (Read More)
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(Book Review)
These are brief reviews of books recently sent to us. We have included ordering information for publishers that accept mail, phone, or online orders. For other publishers, your local bookstore or a mail-order house is the place to look.
Soldier, Engraver, Forger: Richard Brunton’s Life on the Fringe in America’s New ... (Read More)
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(Auction Law and Ethics)
Auction Law and Ethics
We’ve been looking at certain consignment contract terms and why they are of particular importance to auction consignors. This month we’ll complete our review of these terms and consider several negotiating points consignors should know and use to their advantage.
Auctioneering
People generally don’t like conflict and the tension ... (Read More)
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(Fragment)
Beth Vilinsky has been appointed director of the 20th-century decorative arts and design department at Bonhams in New York City, effective immediately. Vilinsky will oversee all facets of the department’s strategic development and administration. Her focus will be on expanding and curating auctions, including Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Tiffany, ... (Read More)
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(Issue Story)
Amanda Bury.
Bury’s home and shop.
A packed corner in the shop.
Bury’s side patio from which she sells her garden items.
Two Mexican silver necklaces. The one with the black ribbon is an “armadillo” necklace by Hector Aguilar, $2650. The scroll-link necklace from the 1940s is by William Spratling and is priced at ... (Read More)
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(Fragment)
When it comes to federal restrictions on ivory, there’s good news.
On July 25 President Obama announced that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is proposing revisions to the African elephant rule under Section 4(d) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The new rules would prohibit most non-antique interstate ... (Read More)
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(Computer Article)
Google Earth can show neighborhood details down to parked cars, a tennis court, and a swimming pier on the nearby river.
Computer Column #321
John P. Reid, [email protected]
Antiquers are not the only people who move a home or business to a new location. Many people do so. However, a move from a ... (Read More)
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