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Martin Cohen's chairs.by Lita Solis-CohenAs the news spread that $390,400 was paid at Rago's December 5, 2009, sale in Lambertville, New Jersey, for a pair of throne-like chairs decorated with Tiffany glass mosaics and hooded peacock finials (see M.A.D., January 2010, p. 11-A), people wondered if they were unique.Jeni Sandberg, ... (Read More)
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by David HewettSometimes exposing a prized family heirloom to public view can have unexpected results. That's just what happened to 90-year-old Margaret V. Smith of Tampa, Florida. She showed up at the June 25, 2005, taping of the widely watched WGBH-created Antiques Roadshow in Tampa with a legal document, an ... (Read More)
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$32,200.by Lita Solis-CohenThe stars were lined up during the first weekend in December 2009 to bring rare Aesthetic Movement furniture to market. While David Rago in Lambertville, New Jersey, was selling chairs with peacock finials and Tiffany glass inlay, found in a boiler room where they had been stored for ... (Read More)
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Photo courtesy Steven Michaanby David HewettOn November 2, 2009, collector Steven Michaan sold an Oscar Peterson fish carving for $100,000, the highest amount recorded for the Michigan carver's work.Michaan, author of two books on fish decoys and the host of a Web site (www.fishdecoy.com), said he's not a dealer, just ... (Read More)
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The star of the sale returned to Salem, North Carolina, the place where it was molded, glazed, and fired circa 1805, possibly by master potter Rudolph Christ. Old Salem Museums & Gardens paid $100,000 for the turtle, a record for a press-molded bottle. Old Salem is taking it and other ... (Read More)
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The Giant was the model name for thisjewelers regulator clock, made in 1900 bythe New Haven Clock Co. and offered for$16,500 by Ralph Pokluda of Chappell Jordan Clock Galleries, Houston, Texas. It features a gridiron pendulum, hung with rods of alternating brass and steel, which kept the pendulum at a ... (Read More)
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In May 2009 James Lefkus of New Jersey paid $2079 for what he thought was an original pair of seats. Instead, he claims he received a refurbished set with the original paint stripped, repainted, and made up of other parts.
He’s now filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court, alleging ... (Read More)
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A Ben Austrian (1870-1921) oil on canvas of a hen and 14 chicks, signed lower right Ben Austrian, 1911, 20" x 28", sold on the phone for $21,060 (est. $15,000/ 20,000).Three phone bidders competed for this coastal scene oil on canvas by John Wilson Carmichael (British/American, 1800-1868), signed lower right ... (Read More)
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From David Cotton and Heather Malott of Wabash, Indiana, the prison-made hickory lean-back armchair and ottoman was $950 the pair; the buffalo-horn rack, $185; and the Naughty Pine sign, $195.Sporting goods from Al and Leann Garten of Split Rail Antiques, Charleston, West Virginia. Top row: 1920s leather football helmet, $365; ... (Read More)
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Joseph M. Hayes Antiques, Columbus, Ohio, offered the $2200 Chinese 20th-century red-painted altar table shown with a $2600 circa 1760 English hanging platerack. The rack holds 30 pieces of Masons ironstone, circa 1860, priced at $9500.Harvey Pranian of Evanston, Illinois, brought the 1920-30 African-American button cover quilt from Jackson, Tennessee. ... (Read More)
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